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Santa Cruz Bicycles Chameleon Mountain Bike Frame

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Santa Cruz Bicycles Chameleon Mountain Bike Frame

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In nearly a decade of existence, the Santa Cruz Chameleon Mountain Bike Framehas seen little change -- mostly just updates that reflect current construction techniques, like hydroformed tubing. For a bike to go this long is indicative that Santa Cruz got it right the first time around. It also makes the Chameleon a perfect for those on a budget, or those who like a mountain bike packed with versatility.
The keys to the Chameleon's longevity are adaptability and appeal to multiple disciplines. Whether you're a long established mountain biker, or you're new to the trail and looking for a place to start, the Chameleon will satisfy. While every other hardtail on the market is intended for XC or dirt jump use only, the Chameleon is designed for a much broader audience. How can a hardtail do all this? The short answer is great design from the people at Santa Cruz. The long answer is in the details.
The Chameleon's unique frame geometry can work with forks that have as little as 100mm of travel or as much as 150mm, with 120-130mm being ideal. At the 100mm end, you have a steep seat angle and a lower bottom bracket height. The change in stance gives a forward-leaning, aggressive cross-country geometry. Put a 150mm fork in and the bike gets taller and more laid-back, adding high-speed stability and steep-terrain confidence. The beauty of the Chameleon is it's not limited to XC riding, and when set up with a taller fork, it makes an excellent first mountain bike because of its forgiving nature and simple operation. Run a travel-adjust fork and you're riding a true do-it-all machine.
Another distinguishing aspect of the Chameleon is its tubeset. The massive tubes in the rear triangle are made from 6066 aluminum and provide stiffness for great power transfer. The large diameter is stiffer and has the added benefit of allowing for ultra-thin tubing walls that reduce weight. The heavily gusseted front end also means gobs of strength. The Chameleon will encourage you to constantly expand your riding style and limits to include stunts and jumps without flinching - not something we recommend on a dedicated XC rig.
The bottom bracket shell is designed for eccentric bottom bracket assemblies, and one comes installed so you can adapt it for a single-speed drivetrain if you choose. The frame accepts tires up to 2.5", enabling the extra traction needed for loose and sloppy forest exploration. And if you're looking for stopping power, a 180mm rotor will fit in the rear without any clearance issues.
When hanging parts on the Chameleon, the bike takes on the qualities of the parts, not vice-versa. This frame can run the gamut, from an efficient single speed to a freeride brute. The parts kit and your imagination will determine its characteristics. The Chameleon can satisfy the most dyed-in-the-wool mountain junkie, or offer a novice the platform to develop and expand off-road skills.
The Santa Cruz Chameleon Mountain Bike Frame is powder coated in your choice of Tennis Yellow or Ultramarine Blue. It has a Mixed Tapered (ZS44/EC49) head tube, and a 30.9mm ID seat tube. The bottom bracket shell is 73mm wide, and it uses a 34.9mm dual-pull front derailleur. The rear derailleur hanger is replaceable and has the ever-convenient bottle opener. There are water bottle braze-ons on both the top and underside of the down tube. It has a two year warranty against manufacturing defects.

Price: $479.99 (36% Off!)
Regularly: $750.00

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