Raleigh's Talus 3.0 packs major fun and adventure in an awesome package. Its aluminum frame is strong and light, while the front suspension provides both comfort and control when the ride gets rough. A Shimano 21-speed drivetrain, Shimano shifters and reliable linear-pull brakes make this bike easy to handle whether you're cruising down the road or bounding up a trail.
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Frame | Raleigh Atomic 13 SL butted-aluminum |
| Fork | SR Suntour XCT, 100mm-travel |
| Rims/Wheels | Weinmann |
| Hubs | JoyTech |
| Spokes | 14g stainless-steel |
| Tires | 26 x 1.95 |
| Crankset | Shimano |
| Chainrings | 42/34/24 |
| Front Derailleur | Shimano |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Altus |
| Rear Cogs | Shimano, 7-speed: 14-28 |
| Shifters | Shimano EZ-Fire |
| Handlebars | Steel riser |
| Tape/Grips | Avenir Single File |
| Stem | Aluminum |
| Brake Levers | Shimano |
| Brakes | Tektro linear-pull |
| Pedals | Avenir platform |
| Saddle | Avenir 100 Series |
| Seatpost | Aluminum, micro-adjust |
* Subject to change without notice.
Back to top| Option | Barcode | Manufacturer's Part Number |
|---|---|---|
| Black/Red / 12-inch | 00791964386179 | 14-12-2013 |
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The raleigh 3.0 talusis the best all around bike i have ever had. My friend and I went to a local bike shop, and i ended up buying this bike and took it up to a pretty advanced trail here in [...] and i was very impressed. it handled rocks, jumps, dirt, amd anything i threw at it like a champ. my friend owns a treck and is going to trade it in for this. This bike is so light and shifts quick and smooth to climb up anything.
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Just hop on and ride
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pretty good but dont push it
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I just got back into the sport. Dont bother with the talus 2.0. With 30 or 40 more dollars will get you double wall rims, and better Components! Most bike I looked at with these components where over $400.
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I love to ride at Dryer Road park which is up hill and down hill and this bike is the best for both. Its brakes stop you no matter what terrain you are on. The shocks are really good and allow you to ride bumpy terrain easyily.