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Santa Cruz Bicycles
Tallboy Carbon CC 29 XX1 Complete Mountain Bike - 2017

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Improved scrapper.

Santa Cruz reworked its well-loved Tallboy Carbon CC 29 XX1 Complete Mountain Bike this year, introducing significant changes to the scrappy bike that more than make up for what it lacked in raw travel with its go-anywhere attitude. Though it underwent plenty of changes, the spirit of the original Tallboy is still easily recognizable in its third iteration, and in this case, change is good.


In this case, the change manifests as reworked geometry, linkage, and the third generation of SC's VPP suspension. The Tallboy resembles a tightly-wound race horse begging to be released onto the dirt track with the scrappiness of the underdog. Santa Cruz also spec'd the Tallboy Carbon CC XX1 build with a top-end SRAM XX1 drivetrain, Race Face's futuristic Next SL modular crankset, and Easton ARC rims spinning with the unmissable hum of I9 Torch hubs. As we said before, change is good.


The cross-country discipline hasn't been immune to the increased versatility that the all-mountain/enduro set has been so loudly demanding, and Santa Cruz aimed to make the Tallboy into a bike that would challenge you to dive off the buttery singletrack and onto more unpredictable trails. To do this, it slackened the head tube angle to a trail-ready 68 degrees—down from 70.2 in previous models—and shortened the chainstays by 13mm to bring them down to a stubby, responsive 17.01in. Coupled with a significantly longer reach, these changes result in a rear triangle you won't need to worry about whipping around corners cleanly and ducking through spiraling climbs. This pairs with a stable, confident front end that's prepared to charge through rock gardens and unpredictable descents alongside your enduro rig-driving cohorts.


Another notable feature on the Tallboy 3 is Santa Cruz's improved flip chip technology. Making its inaugural appearance on the Hightower, the flip chip allows riders to change their frames to be compatible with either 29in wheels or 27.5+. On the Hightower, this switch results in slight changes to head tube angle, but on the Tallboy 3, you can ride either wheel size without adapting to any alterations to frame geometry. Whether you enjoy the plush, cushy ride of 27.5+ or were an early and loyal supporter of bombproof 29er stability, you will always have the freedom to switch sides later on.


Geometry is only half the story, of course, and with such extensive changes, change-averse Tallboy fans will be pleased to learn that the third generation VPP suspension platform didn't undergo any earth-shattering changes. In fact, it's the same VPP that the Bronson 2.0 and 5010 2.0 received. It's inspired by the burlier Nomad, which means you get links that stay out of the way to accommodate a piggyback shock's external can without giving up the bottle cage—though we think the added hydration options are probably a bit more important on a Tallboy. Ultimately, the redesigned linkage lets Santa Cruz was build the frame with more ground clearance, lower standover, and a stiffer design to complement the already stiff Boost back end.


Third generation VPP also received a few tweaks to its tuning compared to older version, with its new curve deviating from the previous "U" shape and moving towards more of a flattened check mark, with less dramatic ramping on either end of the arc. This improves the suspension's traction and compliance early and towards the middle of the stroke, lending more consistency and grip across root-laced, inconsistent trails. These changes thankfully don't have any impact on acceleration, so the crunchier Tallboy remains just as nimble and responsive as its predecessors.


Santa Cruz continues to shape its top-tier Carbon CC frames with a higher modulus carbon than the Carbon C models, allowing engineers to use less material to achieve ideal strength and stiffness levels. That high-modulus carbon is then used to shape each triangle as a whole piece, allowing engineers to continuously shape high-stress junctures and avoid creating weak points or areas of the frame with less structural integrity. Before completion, the carbon is also compacted from the inside as well, eliminating excess material build-up inside the tubing and saving even more weight over quicker, less precise construction methods.


Showing where it believes the future of mountain drivetrains is heading, Santa Cruz allowed the reworked linkage of the Tallboy to define it as one-by only, but it did include ISCG 05 tabs. We still can't speak highly enough about the threaded bottom brackets Santa Cruz specs its bikes with, promising far less creaking and eliminating the headache of dealing with tricky tolerances and inconsistencies of PressFit models. The Tallboy's 27.5+ mode accommodates every manufacturer's 2.8in tires, but you may have issues with some 3in models. Its clearance will decrease as a 29er, of course, but you'll still receive Maxxis' 2.35in Ardent tires out of the box, which are more than capable of providing traction in loose and slick corners and a hearty dose of plushness on the harder stuff.


Details

  • A 29er that likes hardpack but lives for terrain
  • Versatile amount of VPP travel combines XC with trail riding
  • Moderate geometry climbs well with point-and-click tracking
  • Uncompromising stiffness and weight with Carbon CC construction
  • Flip chip allows for 27.5+ and 29er builds with one frame
  • Superlative 1x drivetrain provides the ultimate bailout gear
  • Santa Cruz Bicycles is the leader in boutique machines that race like rockets
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Frame Material
carbon fiber
Suspension
VPP
Rear Shock
FOX Float Factory Kashima
Rear Travel
110 mm
Fork
FOX 34 Float 29 Factory Kashima
Front Travel
120 mm
Headset
Cane Creek 110 integrated
Shifters
SRAM XX1
Rear Derailleur
SRAM XX1
ISCG Tabs
yes, ISCG 05
Crankset
30 T Race Face Next SL
Bottom Bracket
73mm BSA threaded
Cassette
10 - 42 t SRAM XG-1195
Chain
SRAM XX1
Brakeset
SRAM Level Ultimate
Brake Type
hydraulic disc
Rotors
180 / 180 mm SRAM Centerline
Handlebar
Santa Cruz Carbon Flat Bar
Handlebar Width
780 mm
Grips
Santa Cruz Palmdale lock-on
Stem
Easton Haven
Stem Length
55 mm
Saddle
WTB Silverado SLT
Seatpost
RockShox Reverb Stealth 150mm travel (125mm on size small)
Wheelset
Easton ARC 24
Hubs
Industry Nine Torch
Front Axle
15 x 110mm Boost
Rear Axle
12 x 148mm Boost
Tires
[front] Maxxis Minion DHF Exo, [rear] Maxxis Ardent Race Exo
Tire Size
[front] 29 x 2.3, [rear] 29 x 2.35
Pedals
not included
Recommended Use
cross country
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime on frame

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