

2020 canfield nimble 9 full#
Perhaps more necessary on a hardtail than a full suspension mountain bike, the frame features an ISCG 05 mount for a chain guide to ensure your chain stays firmly wrapped up on the chainring when the tough gets rough.

The Nimble 9 has received ED Black treatment to prevent corrosionįor 2020, the Nimble 9 sees redesigned chainstay yolks, meant to provide more stiffness to the frame overall and be more durable than their predecessor. Owing to the adjustability provided by the sliding drop-outs, the Nimble 9 can be built up as a single speed, a bikepacking packhorse or left as an all-mountain hardtail shred machine with whatever wheel size takes your fancy. The Canfield Nimble 9 is built in small batches from 4130 chromoly steelĬanfield pitch the bike as one of the most versatile on the market. Though intended as a 29er, sliding dropouts at the boost 148×12 rear axle allow for chainstay length adjustment from 417mm to 433mm, meaning the bike can take 29″ or 27.5″ wheels, with the latter allowing enough clearance for up to a 2.8″ WT. The Nimble 9 gets all-new two-tone, pinstriped paint in five retro-inspired color combinationsĭespite its revamped geometry, the Nimble 9 retains Canfield’s trademark radially-bent chainstays which permit vertical compliance. The longer the dropper post you can fit, the further you can smash your saddle out of your way on descents, freeing up more space above the bike for the rider to move around. The bottom bracket drops 50mm relative to the axles and the seat tube has been shortened across all sizes in order to accommodate the longer travel dropper posts that are now available. For 2020, the Canfield Nimble 9 has stretched out the reach, now at 450mm in medium, a figure previously seen on the large, and slackened the head angle off to 66 degrees. Not ones to be left behind, Canfield have followed suit. Advertisements Canfield Nimble 9 hardtail mountain bike The 2020 Nimble 9’s effective seat tube angle sits at 77 degreesįor some time now, especially in the steel hardtail category, longer, lower and slacker geometry has been trending. Now in its 3rd iteration, the Nimble’s refreshed geometry is bang up to date, while still retaining the classic Canfield radially-bent seat stays. Since the first Nimble hit the trails in 2013, the geometry has come a very long way, with the reach figures stretching further than ever before. Static measurement (not sagged).Though the colorways of the new Canfield Nimble 9 steel hardtail scream vintage, the same definitely cannot be said about the bike’s geometry. ( Based on 150mm fork, 563mm Axle to Crown) Size Includes seat clamp, dropouts/derailleur hanger, rear axle and hardware.Straight 44/44 headtube (headset available here).34.9 or 35mm clamp size (seat clamps available here ).Custom sliding Boost 148mm x 12mm rear dropouts, axle included.Radial bent seat stays for vertical compliance.We recommend using Frame Saver to treat the inside of your frame before building to help prevent rust. Recommended: Chrome frames do not receive the factory ED Black treatment due to the plating process. A slack 66 -degree head-angle keeps things confident when you venture where no hardtail should, and short chainstays (adjustable down to 16.33 -inches via sliding dropouts) make sure the Nimble 9 lives up to its name. Handcrafted in small batches, the Canfield Bikes Nimble 9 is a steel all-mountain hardtail built to get rowdy and designed to accommodate 29-inch, 29-plus or 27.5-plus wheels with up to 2.8-inch tires.Ĭombining the revered ride quality of 4130 chromoly steel with updated aggressive all-mountain geometry, the Nimble 9 challenges preconceptions of mountain bikes with both big wheels and rigid rear-ends.
