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    The mixed wheel size Patrol is available in 6061 aluminium or Japanese Toray Carbon Fibre. Both versions have a flip chip built into the shock mount to adjust geometry.

    • Collet main pivot axle and Enduro MAX bearings.
    • Accessory mount.
    • Lifetime warranty for original owner.
    • Flush mounted rubber frame protection.
    • Two chainstay sizes (S/M and L/XL).
    • Dual crown fork compatible.
    • 2.6" tyre clearance.
    • Carbon frame features internal cable routing with guides.
    • Threaded BB - Boost axles - SRAM UDH (Universal Derailleur Hanger).

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    Transition Patrol Geometry & Sizing

    Transition Patrol Geometry
    Sizes in MM S
    High/Low
    M
    High/Low
    L
    High/Low
    XL
    High/Low
    A: Stack 623/628 623/628 632/637 641/646
    B: Reach 420/415 455/450 480/475 510/505
    C: Head Tube
    Angle
    63.5/63° 63.5/63° 63.5/63° 63.5/63°
    D: Head Tube
    Length
    100 100 110 120
    E: Effective
    Seat Tube Angle
    79.6/79.1° 78.8/78.3° 78.1/77.6° 77.5/77°
    F: Seat Tube
    Length
    360 390 430 460
    G: Effective
    Top Tube
    540/543 575/578 603/606 636/639
    H: BB Height 340/333 340/333 340/333 340/333
    I: BB Drop 15/22 15/22 15/22 15/22
    J: Chainstay Length 434/436 434/436 440/442 440/442
    K: Wheelbase 1196/1198 1231/1233 1266/1268 1301/1303
    L: Standover 675/685 690/700 705/715 720/730
    M: Fork Offset 44 44 44 44
    Seatpost Diameter 31.6 31.6 31.6 31.6


     

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