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$1,100.00
What You Need
Full-tilt-boogie trail capability meets hardtail purity and simplicity. That's the beauty of Habit HT. Minimum fuss. Maximum fun.
Where it thrives
Trails of all kinds
What it's built for
Good times in the dirt
Highlights:
- Light, durable SmartForm C2 Alloy frame / SR Suntour XCR LO Boost fork
- Wide range microSHIFT Advent X 10-speed shifting / Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes
- Fast-rolling WTB Breakout 2.3" tires / TranzX dropper post
Technology:
Rugged
- When it's time to mess around, Habit HT doesn't mess around. The beautifully burly aluminum frame takes whatever the trail is dishing out and comes back for seconds.
Rowdy
- Habit HT lives to let loose. Its dialed trail geometry can crush miles or session lines – or both on the same ride. Playful? Yup. Stable? Very. Fun? You have no idea.
Ready
- Stout 130mm forks. Wide rims and big tires. Big-range 1x drivetrains, powerful brakes, and dropper posts. Ready-to-rock components mean Habit HT won't let you down when it's time to get sendy.
$599.00
Take our reliable, durable Mountain Bike and add the safety and security of powerful disc brakes. The Batch Disc Brake Mountain Bike is ready go off the pavement and take the path less traveled. To try mountain biking, you don't need an overcomplicated Baja-ready bruiser. You just need the reliability and comfort of a rugged, lightweight aluminum frame equipped with stout, double-wall rims, disc brakes, and rock-leveling front suspension. Plus enough gears to get you there and back, no matter the grade. The 21-speed Shimano gearing helps navigate flowy trails and moderate climbs alike. That's Batch MTB: performance that gets you way out there and dependability that gets you back home again.
$3,700.00
When Team Jumbo-Visma decided it was time to race XCO, they came to us for the answer. The ZHT-5 marks a new era for Cervelo and the team, as we go racing together. Our engineering expertise has already been proven in cyclocross (R5-CX) and gravel racing (Áspero), and now we've upped the ante and designed a mountain bike worthy of the Cervelo name.
ZHT-5 is a Cervelo through and through: fast, efficient, and fun to ride. The 69-degree head tube angle, modern reach, and short chainstays combine to make a bike that's stable at speed and nimble enough for pack racing. There's room to maneuver in the cockpit, whether you're darting inside on an uphill hairpin, or hanging off the back to make time on the descent.
- Speed First
Our mantra is to make riders faster. And doing that means creating bikes that turn power into forward motion as efficiently as possible. Nothing does this more effectively in dirt than a hardtail. But power is nothing without control, so we focused on making a rapid cross-country race bike that still handles confidently in technical sections, feeding the desire to ride faster.
- Stiff, Light & Ready To Fight
Weighing in at just 907g (size Medium), ZHT-5 is a featherweight fighter with the punchy turn of pace that only a hardtail can deliver. Decades of making frames built for the strongest sprinters in the world have fed into a super stiff mountain bike design that propels you to the front without compromising weight or ride quality.
- Modern Geo For The Modern XC Rider
If you’ve not ridden a hardtail for a while, you’ll be surprised at how the ZHT-5’s 69-degree head tube angle, 457mm reach (size L), and 430mm chainstays feel progressive and refreshingly modern. If you’ve ridden them all your life, you’ll be baffled at how we’ve managed to eke out yet more performance from such a clean and simple design. The ZHT-5’s geometry puts you in the driving seat to carve up all the tight hairpins and features that litter the ups and downs of today’s XC trails.
- Not Our First Rodeo
We know from winning cyclo-cross World Champs that when the going gets gritty, threaded bottom brackets are the best way to go. ZHT-5 adopts the BSA threaded standard to meet the strength, stiffness, durability, and serviceability needs of racers and race mechanics alike. It also makes it the ideal winter training companion.
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