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Santa Cruz Tallboy 2 Revealed


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they're a machine at the moment, churning the bikes out huh? like that green.

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I never thought I could love riding a MTB, as I love riding my Tallboy C......"WHAT A RIDE!!!" :clap:

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I cannot find a pic showing the other side of the bike.

 

Would like to see what it looks like with that "additional" arm.

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they're a machine at the moment, churning the bikes out huh? like that green.

 

There is another update / new bike still to come this month!

 

The new factory is huge!!!

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Alu colours:

Grey

http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/tallboy/assets/tallboy-grey.jpg

Green:

http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/tallboy/assets/tallboy-green.jpg

Carbon colours

Gloss White:

http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/tallboy_carbon/assets/tallboy_carbon_frame_white.jpg

Matte Black:

http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/tallboy_carbon/assets/tallboy_carbon_frame_black.jpg

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Just finished my SC Highball HT Carbon bike build, and that in its own is a machine so i can imagine how good this ride must be. I found my mtb brand and this will be my upgrade , when i reach 40

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Dirt-rider "All those pivots" do their job rather well.

 

Best mate got me into the brand. We both ride 'made-in-the-USA' and therefore slightly vintage Santas...

 

These days, though, the boutique pricing remains but no longer quite as boutique in outright appeal, due to the Tallboy's rampant popularity.

 

The upside? Many people are riding a rather fantastic suspension system, and inadvertently supporting South Africa's greatest ever MTBer.

 

I can deal with that.

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Dirt-rider "All those pivots" do their job rather well.

 

Best mate got me into the brand. We both ride 'made-in-the-USA' and therefore slightly vintage Santas...

 

These days, though, the boutique pricing remains but no longer quite as boutique in outright appeal, due to the Tallboy's rampant popularity.

 

The upside? Many people are riding a rather fantastic suspension system, and inadvertently supporting South Africa's greatest ever MTBer.

 

I can deal with that.

 

They do still make a single pivot bike . I suppose I will have to look after my single pivot bikes , looks like they won't be around for much longer .

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They do still make a single pivot bike . I suppose I will have to look after my single pivot bikes , looks like they won't be around for much longer .

I still have mine :blush: :blush: and it's a Superlight

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