Santa Cruz Roubion Specs and reviews

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Santa Cruz Roubion specs

General Information
Model Name Santa Cruz Roubion
Brand/Manufacturer Santa Cruz
Year of Release 2021
Country of Origin United States
Mountain Bike Type trail
Intended Use all-mountain
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material carbon
Frame Size Options S, M, L, XL
Frame Geometry - Reach 425-480mm
Frame Geometry - Stack 603-631mm
Frame Geometry - Head Tube Angle 65-66 degrees
Frame Geometry - Seat Tube Angle 75-76 degrees
Frame Geometry - Chainstay Length 432mm
Frame Geometry - Wheelbase 1161-1241mm
Axle Standard Boost 148mm
Bottom Bracket Type PF30
Headset Type IS41/IS52
Internal Cable Routing true
Protection Features frame armor, chainstay protector
Suspension System
Suspension Type full suspension
Front Suspension Brand and Model RockShox Lyrik Ultimate
Front Suspension Travel 160mm
Rear Suspension Brand and Model RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate
Rear Suspension Travel 150mm
Suspension Adjustments compression, rebound, lockout
Suspension Design/Kinematics VPP
Flip Chip or Geometry Adjust Features true
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 1x
Number of Speeds 12-speed
Rear Derailleur Model SRAM X01 Eagle
Shifter Brand and Model SRAM X01 Eagle
Crankset Details - Length/Chainring Size 170-175mm/32T
Cassette Range 10-52T
Chain Type and Brand SRAM Eagle
Q-Factor 168mm
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model SRAM Code RSC
Rotor Size - Front 200mm
Rotor Size - Rear 180mm
Brake Mount Standard post mount
Brake Pads organic
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 29"
Rim Material and Width aluminum, internal/external varies
Hub Type and Engagement rapid engagement
Tubeless Ready true
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Maxxis Minion DHR II, 2.3"
Tire Compound and Sidewall Casing dual compound, EXO+
Tire Tread Pattern and Intended Terrain aggressive knobbies, all-mountain
Max Tire Pressure 35-50 psi
Insert Compatibility CushCore-ready
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type riser
Handlebar Material carbon
Stem Length and Angle 40-50mm, varies
Grips Type lock-on
Saddle Brand and Model WTB Volt
Seatpost Type dropper
Dropper Post Travel 125-170mm
Seatpost Diameter 31.6mm
Pedals Included false
Headset Brand and Bearing Type Cane Creek, sealed cartridge
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L, XL
Standover Height varies by size
Rider Height Range 5'4" - 6'4"
Stack and Reach varies by size
Effective Top Tube Length varies by size
Chainstay Length 432mm
Bottom Bracket Drop and Height varies by size
Head Tube and Seat Tube Lengths varies by size
Price & Availability
MSRP USD 5,999
Market Availability North America, Europe
Color Options Black, Green, Orange
Warranty Coverage Lifetime frame, 1 year components

Pros and Cons of Santa Cruz Roubion


Pros Cons
1. Excellent suspension system for smooth rides 1. Pricey compared to other bikes in its class
2. High-quality components for durability 2. Heavier than some other mountain bikes
3. Versatile for both climbing and descending 3. Limited color options
4. Great handling on technical trails 4. Some riders may find the seat uncomfortable

Common Issues and Problems with Santa Cruz Roubion


Common Problems with Santa Cruz Roubion Bike
1. Suspension fork leaking oil
2. Chain dropping frequently
3. Brakes squeaking or not engaging properly
4. Creaking or clicking noises from the bottom bracket
5. Dropper seat post not staying in position
6. Rear derailleur shifting issues
7. Wheel spokes coming loose
8. Frame cracks or damage from hard impacts

User Reviews of Santa Cruz Roubion


Name Review
Emily The Santa Cruz Roubion is an amazing bike - it handles the trails with ease and the suspension is top-notch. I highly recommend it!
Samuel I've been riding the Santa Cruz Roubion for a few months now and it's been a game-changer. The bike is responsive and the build quality is exceptional.
Amy As a beginner mountain biker, the Santa Cruz Roubion has been a fantastic choice for me. It's comfortable, easy to handle, and looks great too!
Michael I've been riding different bikes for years, and the Santa Cruz Roubion stands out for its performance and durability. It's worth every penny.

Common Questions About Santa Cruz Roubion


  • Can I convert the Santa Cruz Roubion to a mullet setup with a smaller rear wheel?

    No, the Santa Cruz Roubion is designed and optimized for a 29" wheel setup only.

  • Are there any specific maintenance tips for the carbon frame of the Roubion?

    For the carbon frame, it's recommended to inspect for any cracks, clean regularly, and avoid harsh impacts to maintain its integrity.

  • What are the advantages of the Boost 148mm axle standard on the Roubion?

    The Boost 148mm axle standard provides increased stiffness and better wheel support for improved handling and power transfer.

  • Does the Santa Cruz Roubion come with a tool for adjusting the suspension settings?

    No, the bike does not come with a specific tool, but the suspension adjustments can be easily made with standard tools.

  • Can I mount a front derailleur on the Santa Cruz Roubion frame?

    No, the Roubion is designed for a 1x drivetrain setup and does not have provisions for mounting a front derailleur.

  • What is the weight range limit for riders on the Santa Cruz Roubion?

    The Roubion is suitable for riders within a weight range of approximately 120-250 lbs, depending on riding style and terrain.

  • Are the wheels on the Santa Cruz Roubion compatible with different axle standards?

    No, the Roubion comes with wheels designed for Boost 148mm rear and specific front axle standards for optimal performance.

  • Does the Santa Cruz Roubion have any special features for cable management?

    Yes, the bike features internal cable routing for a clean look and protection of the cables from external elements.

  • Can I install a longer dropper post than the specified travel range on the Roubion?

    It's recommended to use a dropper post within the specified travel range to ensure proper fit and function on the Santa Cruz Roubion.

  • Are there any specific recommendations for tire pressure on the Santa Cruz Roubion?

    It's advised to adjust tire pressure based on rider weight, terrain, and preferences, within the recommended range of 35-50 psi for optimal performance.