Frame:Craftworks FRXT6 7005 Hollow Core, 2.2 :1
Travel:Rear Wheel140mm / 5.5 inches
Fork:Rock ShoxRevelation 426 140mm
Rear shock:Rock ShoxArio 3.2 216x63mm
Headsets:FSAGravity SX
Seat Post:TruvativStylo Team setback
Front Tire:MaxxisIgnitor 2.35
Rear Tire:MaxxisIgnitor 2.1
Wheelset:Mavic X317 RimNovatech F:20mm R:12mm
Chainwheel:TruvativStylo 3.3 Oct
Chain:SramPC-951
Freewheel:SramPG-950 11-34T
Front Derailleur:SramX7
Rear Derailleur:SramX9
Left Shift Lever:SramX9
Right Shift Lever:SramX9
Saddle:WTBSilverado
Pedal:N/A 
Handlebar:TruvativStylo Team
Stem:TruvativStylo Team
Grips:WTBMotoTec
Front Brake:AvidElixir 5 185mm
Rear Brake:AvidElixir 5 160mm

Specifications are subject to change without notice

 Medium (17in)Large (19.5in)
Seat Tube Length430.00 mm490.00 mm
Top Tube Length595.00 mm620.00 mm
Head Tube Angle68.00 deg68.00 deg
Seat Tube Angle73.50 deg73.50 deg
Wheel Base1123.75 mm1142.50 mm
Chain Stay Length421.25 mm421.25 mm
BB Drop0.00 mm0.00 mm
Rear Wheel Travel140.00 mm140.00 mm
Frame weight (with shock)3.2kg3.2 kg

Specifications are subject to change without notice

New Features

  • 1 1/8 to 1.5 Tapered Headtube - Front end stiffness, bigger fork but low, aggressive stack height
  • 2.2:1 Leverage ratio - improved dampening in middle to end stroke
  • Maxel 135mm rear axel - improved stiffness, and lighter swingarm for better small bump compliance
  • New Hollow Core CNC construction - tuned compliance and resisting flex when you nail the gas.

The Craftworks FRX is the one bike to do it all. Build it up as a light XC/trail weapon or as a 4X racer..... it's up to you.....

 

Who said a single pivot design was simple.... ?

From all the hours testing in the saddle we have settled with the single pivot design. With all the crap aside, we believe a correctly executed and setup single pivot design, piloted by an experienced, aggressive rider, is un beatable in simplicity and performance. Sure others will argue about characteristics created by wheel path, isolating braking and chain forces, but this always doesn't translate to measurable increases in performance at the handle bars.

The first thing you will notice about the FRX is stiffness when pedaling hard out of the saddle. This is due to the precisely designed CNC interface of the BB, main pivot and swing arm. Stiffness translates to efficient power transfer and a faster acceleration.

The optimized pivot location provides just the right amount of anti-squat to compliment the stiffness.

There are so many bike companies at the moment thinking that the weight game is the only game in town, sacrificing stiffness. Next time you're bouncing on the suspension of a bike on the show room floor do yourself a favor and check how stiff the frame is. Best way to do this is put the chain in the middle in the front and biggest cog at the back then push really hard down on the RH crank. Watch the different amounts of flex through the BB and swingarm on different bikes. Notice that there is no flex through the pedals on the FRX.....

The flowing lines of the semi monocoque swingarm are not just for looks, but rather creating precise flex curves from front to back. The unique CNC construction achieves balance of stiffness for power transfer and lateral compliance for mid corner stability. Tuned lateral compliance is most noticeable deep in off camber, rutty turns with increased traction. This all translates to faster cornering speeds.


The shape of the swing arm yoke also allows for lower effective un-sprung mass for better suspension compliance. The central weight distribution gives a very neutral feel, noticed as soon as the wheels the leave the ground.

The organic, flowing look is also continued though to the light weight, hollow core dropouts.

The Geometry is suited to the experienced rider, balancing XC with aggressive trail attributes - low XC stance for railing single track balanced with stability for when things get fast and technical.

 

Craftworks FRX frame warranty

2 years original owner

Lifetime crash replacement*

 

*frame is replaced at a reduced cost direct from Craftworks Cycles