We love the RX9 so much, it hits that perfect sweet spot for an all-road-off-road machine. It’s well-mannered on tarmac but really comes into its own when you turn down those unexplored trails you always wanted to check out. Confident off-road geometry means the RX9 is reassuringly capable for a dropbar bike.
For 2023 the RX9 gets a brand-new frame. With revised sizing to better fit smaller riders and some tweaks to the geometry to improve handling and stability.
6061-T6 Double Butted Aluminium | ||||
Frame | S | M | L | XL |
Frame Size (cm) | 47 | 50 | 53 | 56 |
A. Head Angle | 70° | 70° | 70° | 70° |
B. Seat Angle | 74° | 74° | 74° | 74° |
C. Top Tube | 507 | 527 | 538 | 560 |
D. Effective TT | 527 | 546 | 562 | 577 |
E. Bottom Bracket Height | -70 | -70 | -70 | -70 |
E. Bottom Bracket Height (from ground) | 360/344* | 360/344* | 360/344* | 360/344* |
F. Chainstay | 435 | 435 | 435 | 435 |
G. Head Tube | 125 | 140 | 160 | 180 |
H. Wheelbase | 1021 | 1041 | 1058 | 1075 |
I. Front & Centre | 596 | 623 | 633 | 649 |
J. Reach | 370 | 385 | 395 | 405 |
K. Stack | 548 | 562 | 581 | 600 |
Standover | 762/750* | 776/764* | 796/784* | 812/798* |
Seat Tube Ø | 30.9 | 30.9 | 30.9 | 30.9 |
Bar Width | 42cm | 42cm | 44cm | 44cm |
Stem Length | 80 | 90 | 90 | 100 |
Unless otherwise indicated all measurements are in mm. Frame angles are measured static, without rider sag. Bottom bracket height from ground is with 719mm Ø tyre (*690mm - 650B). |
Rear Hub | 142 x 12 | ||
Rear Axle | Length-160mm, Thread-20mm, Pitch-M12X1.5 | ||
Front Hub | 100 x 12 | ||
Front Axle | Length-152mm, Thread-20mm, Pitch-M12X1.5 | ||
Seatpost Ø 30.9 | |||
Seat Clamp Ø 34.9 | |||
Front Derailleur | Band | ||
BB Shell | BSA Threaded 68 mm | ||
1.1/8"Headset | Upper: ZS44/28.6 Lower: ZS56/40 |
Trail | ||
XC Racing | ||
Bike Packing | ||
Gravel |
Please note: This is for guidance only. You may be taller or shorter, it doesn't mean our bikes will not fit you. The best way to determine the correct bike size for you is to try one. We've added some more explanation on sizing theory here: What size frame do I need?