limit mountainbike 4130 Trail - Mountain Bike - Patina Gold
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limit mountainbike 4130 Trail - Mountain Bike - Patina Gold

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limit mountainbike 4130 Trail - Mountain Bike - Patina GoldTough as nails and ready for anything, the State Bicycle Co. 4130 Trail Mountain Bike is a no BS trail machine designed to crush climbs, rip descents, and handle whatever you throw at it. Whether you're slashing singletrack, hammering urban shortcuts, or packing up for an epic bikepacking trip, this bike is built to send it. Quick Features: Progressive Trail Geometry: A slack 65 head angle, low slung top tube, and long front center keep things stable

Tough as nails and ready for anything, the State Bicycle Co. 4130 Trail Mountain Bike is a no-BS trail machine designed to crush climbs, rip descents, and handle whatever you throw at it. Whether you're slashing singletrack, hammering urban shortcuts, or packing up for an epic bikepacking trip, this bike is built to send it.

Quick Features:

  • Progressive Trail Geometry: A slack 65° head angle, low-slung top tube, and long front-center keep things stable when the trail gets rowdy while maintaining playful agility in the corners.
  • Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) Compatibility: Future-proofed for modern drivetrain tech and easier maintenance, because you don’t need to be stressing parts availability.
  • Double-Butted 4130 Chromoly Steel Frame: Tougher than aluminum and smoother than carbon, our double-butted 4130 Chromoly frame absorbs trail chatter and takes a beating without flinching.
  • Internal Dropper Routing: With a 31.6mm seat tube and internal cable routing, upgrading to a dropper post is hassle-free.
  • Threaded Bottom Bracket (73mm BSA): Reliable, creak-free, and easy to service.
  • More Mounting Points: Triple bottle cage mounts on the downtube — because adventure doesn’t come with limits.
  • RockShox Psylo Silver RC – 130mm Travel, 35mm Stanchions: At $1,499.99, you’d normally see a budget fork with spindly stanchions and questionable performance. Not here. The RockShox Psylo Silver RC features 35mm steel upper tubes for enhanced steering precision and stiffness when blasting technical descents. The Motion Control damper and Solo Air spring keep things plush, while premium bushings reduce friction for a buttery-smooth ride over rough terrain.

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FRAME SIZE:

  • XS/S: 5'1" to 5’5"
  • S/M: 5'5" to 5'10"
  • M/L: 5'10" to 6'1"
  • XL: 6'1" to 6'5"

WHEELSET & TIRES:

  • WTB i30 TCS 29” Tubeless-Ready Rims: Wide profile for optimal tire support and better traction.
  • Boost Hubs (110/148mm, Sealed Bearings): Reliable, smooth, and built to last.
  • WTB Trailboss TCS 29 x 2.4” Tubeless-Ready: Aggressive tread for grip and speed.
  • Tubeless Valves Included
  • Upgrade: Enve AM30 Carbon Wheels ($999.99) - $1400 Retail Value

DRIVETRAIN:

  • 1x11 Speed MicroShift XLE: Simple, efficient, and built for real-world durability.
  • Crankset: SBC 32T Narrow-Wide (165mm): Direct-mount for better chain retention.
  • Cassette: 11-46T: Enough range to climb like a goat and rip the descents.
  • KMC X11 Chain: Reliable shifting with corrosion-resistant plating.
  • Upgrade: SRAM Transmission Eagle AXS - 12-speed Wireless (10-52) - ($499.99)

BRAKES:

  • Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes (HD-M275) w/ 180mm Rotors: Confidence-inspiring stopping power in all conditions. 2-Piston
  • Upgrade: SRAM DB4 - 4-Piston Hydraulic

COCKPIT:

  • Handlebars: SBC Low Rise, 770mm Wide, 35mm Clamp: Wide and stable for all-mountain control.
  • Upgrade: PNW Loam Carbon Handlebar – Lightweight UD carbon construction with chatter-absorbing layup and anti-fatigue geometry. $159.99
  • Stem: SBC 3D-Forged Alloy (35mm Clamp): Short and responsive for precise handling.

SEATPOST & SADDLE:

  • Saddle: Trail-Ready PU Pad with Steel Rails – Ride all day in comfort.
  • Standard Seatpost: SBC 31.6mm – w/ quick release seatpost clamp for on-the-trail adjustments.
  • Upgrade: PNW Range Dropper & Dropper Lever - $199.99 – Named PinkBike’s 2024 “Value Product of the Year”
    • XS (125mm Travel)
    • S/M & M/L (150mm Travel)
    • XL (175mm Travel)

MAX TIRE CLEARANCE:

  • Frame: 29” Wheels: Up to 2.6” / 27.5” Wheels: Up To 3.0”
  • Fork: 29" Wheels: Up to 2.6" / 27.5' Wheels: N/A

⚠️ Assembly Required: This bike ships partially unassembled and will require the following: crank installation, wheel installation, and fork setup (steerer tube comes uncut). It will also need general setup and tuning, including derailleur indexing and limit screw adjustment. We strongly recommend professional assembly to ensure the safest and highest quality ride experience.

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