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Norco developed the Charger to give young riders access to real mountain bike specifications rather than toy-quality components that make learning harder and less safe. The Charger's use of hydraulic
The Fluid HT has been Norco's gateway trail hardtail since 2018, evolving through several generations. The current aluminium platform uses Norco's Ride Aligned fit philosophy to deliver size-specific
Norco introduced the Indie as a modern city bike that uses mountain bike geometry principles (27.5" wheels, dropper-compatible alloy frame) adapted for urban environments. The result is a bike that ha
Norco has built dedicated dirt jump bikes since the early 2000s, taking cues from two decades of North Shore jump-line culture. The current Rampage maintains the classic 26" wheel standard used by pro
Norco launched the Revolver HT as its dedicated XC-race hardtail, evolved from earlier lightweight carbon platforms. The current generation uses a sub-1,100 g carbon frame (size M) with modern Boost s
The Shore name dates to 2003 and the legendary North Shore riding scene near Norco's home in Port Coquitlam, BC. The current generation revived the nameplate with a modern high-pivot platform specific
The Storm has been in the Norco lineup since around 2010 as the entry point to the trail MTB range. It provides riders who are new to mountain biking with modern geometry and reliable components at an
Norco maintained gender-specific builds in the Storm lineup through the early 2020s, recognising that women's riders often need shorter reach and lower standover rather than simply a smaller version o
The VFR has been a mainstay of the Norco urban lineup for over a decade, positioned as the performance-minded hybrid for riders who want road-bike speed but city-bike practicality. The carbon fork and
The XFR Women's was Norco's answer to the growing demand for women's-specific sport hybrids in the early 2010s. It combined the XFR platform's sport-hybrid character with gender-specific geometry — sh