2018 Norco Aurum 1

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Parts

Frame
Norco
Aurum
Frame: Norco Aurum
Rear Shock
RockShox
Yari
180mm
Rear Shock: RockShox Yari. Misc: 180mm
Fork
RockShox
Fork: RockShox
Headset
Cane Creek
Headset: Cane Creek
Handlebar
FUNN
Handlebar: FUNN
Stem
FUNN
Stem: FUNN
Grips
DEITY
Grips: DEITY
Brakes
TRP
Brakes: TRP
Brake Levers
TRP
Brake Levers: TRP
Shifters
Other
Shifters: Other
Rear Derailleur
Other
Rear Derailleur: Other
Chainguide
Gravity
FUNN
Chainguide: Gravity FUNN
Cranks
Truvativ
Cranks: Truvativ
Chainrings / Sprocket
FUNN
Chainrings / Sprocket: FUNN
Bottom Bracket
Truvativ
Bottom Bracket: Truvativ
Chain
KMC
Chain: KMC
Cassette / Rear Cog
SRAM
Cassette / Rear Cog: SRAM
Pedals
Shimano
Pedals: Shimano
Front Rim
Alex
Front Rim: Alex
Rear Rim
Alex
Rear Rim: Alex
Hubs
Other
Hubs: Other
Front Tire
Maxxis
Front Tire: Maxxis
Rear Tire
Maxxis
Rear Tire: Maxxis
Saddle
Fabric
Saddle: Fabric
Seatpost
FUNN
Seatpost: FUNN
Seatpost Clamp
Other
Seatpost Clamp: Other
General Info

General Info

Model Year
2018
Model Year:
2018
Riding Type
Freeride
Riding Type:
Freeride
Additional Info

I raced this bike a few seasons back. Enjoyed it a lot, but really haven’t ridden downhill since. I’ve been on my Merida OneSixty and a Scott Ransom the previous 2 years but I really wanted something stupid and fun for shuttle days. So I built up my old frame. A few mates and I thought it would be funny to make it into a mullet bike, but the worry was the front wheel hitting the frame at full compression. So my theory (with 0 research) would be to compensate the awful geometry a 200mm fork with a 29” wheel created, would be to reduce it to 180mm, which would effectively bring the geometry closer to where we started and also reduce the risk of the the tyre hitting the frame.
I went really budget with this build, so we’ve got microshift 10 speed powering this thing.
COVID made it hard to find brakes (and I’m not a fan of buying used) so I decided to give the TRP slate 4’s a run.
Overall, it rides great.

Additional Info:

I raced this bike a few seasons back. Enjoyed it a lot, but really haven’t ridden downhill since. I’ve been on my Merida OneSixty and a Scott Ransom the previous 2 years but I really wanted something stupid and fun for shuttle days. So I built up my old frame. A few mates and I thought it would be funny to make it into a mullet bike, but the worry was the front wheel hitting the frame at full compression. So my theory (with 0 research) would be to compensate the awful geometry a 200mm fork with a 29” wheel created, would be to reduce it to 180mm, which would effectively bring the geometry closer to where we started and also reduce the risk of the the tyre hitting the frame.
I went really budget with this build, so we’ve got microshift 10 speed powering this thing.
COVID made it hard to find brakes (and I’m not a fan of buying used) so I decided to give the TRP slate 4’s a run.
Overall, it rides great.

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