Norco B-Line Freeride Full Suspension


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 1665.00
  • # of Reviews: 2

Product Description

  • Norco custom design all mountain / freeride light 120 mm travel full suspension frame for jr riders 9-12 years old
  • Marzocchi Dirt Jumper 3 with 120 mm travel
  • Intended rider size specific pedal , saddle , handlebar and adjustable hydraulic disc brake levers for smaller riders
  • Frame: Norco jr FS 120 mm trvl am / fr 24" frame
  • Fork: Marzocchi DJ3 120mm
  • Rims: Alex DM-22 24"
  • Spokes: Stainless steel black 2.0
  • Tires: Schwalbe Space 24x2.35
  • Saddle: Norco Custom JR size MTB saddle
  • Headset: FSA TH-877S Chisel 1 -1/8"
  • Brake Levers: Shimano M-445


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by cbc24 crozier a from grande praire

Date Reviewed: July 10, 2006

Strengths:    every thing fixed the shock and it is wicked the forks are dj3's and they are awsome

Weaknesses:    nothing now

Bottom Line:   
this is the best it has ever bin , it is sweet how easy this bike is to fling around and how durable it is. buy one i might keep mine . it is the perfect all around bike made for 4x/dj/shore . miniture 4by . same thing except it has 24 inch rims . it is a truly afordable strong bike that will make you happy i never had any problems shock was messed up after one easy light ride , but got fixed under warranty

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Favorite Trail:   shotgun

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $1600.00

Purchased At:   ernies

Similar Products Used:   kona stuff , haro x3, norco 4hun,and giant stp

Bike Setup:   new lock on grips and new vannila r shock


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:3
Submitted by clayton c a Racer from gp/ alberta /can

Date Reviewed: July 7, 2006

Strengths:    the forks, rims ,bars frame i've jumped this bike 25 feet and it still has held up it is like a miniture norco 4by if someone wants mine i'm selling it for a 4by

Weaknesses:    shifters and derailer . it has a crappy alivio derailuer and the fox vannila r shock is messed up only 24 inch rims will fit on it get a new spring stock always bottoms out

Bottom Line:   
this is a awsome bike for a smaller person and well worth how much i paid it is small enough to fling around on dirt jumps and has enough travel to go shore riding , beware this bike is small but heavy it ways almost 42 pounds my advice is get one they are sweet you can do it all except XC . this bike is for the short person who wants to shred . it is not for some one who is tall (you might feel cramped) i'm 5'8 and i'm just a little to big for it it is made for some one 5'2 to 5'7 and weighs 100-140

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Favorite Trail:   shotgun

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $1600.00

Purchased At:   ernies sports experts

Similar Products Used:   kona stuff , haro x3, norco 4hun

Bike Setup:   its an 04 so it came with marzocchi dirt jumper three forks and hussefelt cranks with a steel bash guard and sun single track rims



Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)

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B.L. airing out his Mojo on the A-Line

Images compliments of Cedric Gracia..... Check out both videos.... What a gas!! [url]http://vimeo.com/1764797[/url] [url]http://vimeo.com/1802892[/url]   Read More »

Hawes pics and vids from rainy b-line ride

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Anyone know the correct seatpost size for a 2005 B-Line?

Just got one and the catalog archives say 27.2 but that's too small, and a 30.8 is too big.   Read More »

Breckenridge stunts--B-LINE photos

Out for a walk today and stumbled across these stunts on a trail called B-Line. Looks like it is freshly built and well designed. These are city sanctioned trails, way to go Brec   Read More »

B Line to Ninja Cougar to Fade to Black

Sorry for the choppy audio, cant figure it out. Enjoy Nonetheless!    Read More »

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