Juliana Wilder TR XC Trail Bike

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Go Wilder

 

Saving weight means little without retaining an appropriate level of stiffness and responsiveness too. So we’ve taken all the acceleration and out-of-the-saddle sprint qualities of a carbon XC race rocket and fused them with a rear-end that still rails corners like a hardcore trail bike.

This unique XC-trail attitude is also reflected in the geometry. The head tube angle (67.1 degree) and reach (425mm) is a little steeper and shorter than a Joplin to meet the demands of aggressive climbing, yet the Wilder’s seat tube angle is a touch slacker and the chainstays a little longer than a Joplin too in order to retain that familiar Juliana confidence on descents. And talking of chainstays, each chainstay length is specific to the individual frame size; meaning riders of every height enjoy the same handling and performance no matter what.

Beyond the details, there are some bigger features that amplify this XC wild child’s abilities. Rapid rolling 29-inch wheels are paired with a 120mm fork to tame the feral lines and smooth the sketchiest of passing manoeuvres. There’s even room for two water bottles within the front triangle for bigger training and racing days.

 

 

Riding the Wilder TR down a rocky ledge

XC focused, downhill ready

115mm of Superlight suspension, 120mm of front travel

 

 

Wilder TR headtube

Light Carbon Frame

At 1857g (w/o shock) size medium the Wilder is the lightest bike we've ever made

 

 

Wilder TR front triangle with 2 water bottles

Two Water Bottles

Two water bottle mounts inside the front triangle to support those all-day pedalfests

 

 

Rose and Evelyn climbing on their 2022 Wilders

Built for climbing

The head tube angle (67.1 degree) and reach (425mm) is a little steeper and shorter than a Joplin to meet the demands of aggressive climbing

 

 

Rose and Evelyn sitting on their 2022 Wilders

Geometry to match

Each chainstay length is specific to the individual frame size; meaning riders of every height enjoy the same handling and performance no matter what.

 

 

Rim profile: Reserve 28|XC wheel with Maxxis tire

Reserve 28|XC wheels

Replaces the Reserve 25 model, better bead retention, Reserve’s lightest wheelset: Lighter, wider, shallower. Meant for newer Maxxis Widetrail 2.4" XC tires which are popular for elite racers.

  

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Material
Carbon C

     
  

Rear Shock
FOX Float Performance DPS 190x45

     
  

Fork
FOX 34SC Performance, 120mm

     
  

Rear Derailleur
SRAM GX Eagle, 12spd

     
  

Shifters
SRAM GX Eagle, 12spd

     
  

Cassette
SRAM XG1275 Eagle, 12spd, 10-50t

     
  

Chain
SRAM GX Eagle, 12spd

     
  

Bottom Bracket
SRAM DUB 68/73mm Threaded BB

     
  

Headset
Cane Creek 40 IS Integrated Headset

     
  

Rear Tire
Maxxis Rekon Race 29"x2.4"WT, EXO, TR

     
  

Front Tire
Maxxis Rekon Race 29"x2.4"WT, EXO, TR

     
  

Sealant
Reserve Tubeless Sealant

     
  

Front Hub
DT Swiss 370, 15x110, 28h

     
  

Front Rim
RaceFace AR Offset 27 29"

     
  

Rear Hub
DT Swiss 370, 12x148, XD, 36t, 28h

     
  

Rear Rim
RaceFace AR Offset 27 29"

     
  

Front Rotor
Avid Centerline 180mm

     
  

Rear Rotor
Avid Centerline 180mm

     
  

Brakes
SRAM Level TL

     
  

Crankset
SRAM GX Eagle 148 DUB, 32t

     
  

Handlebars
SRAM Atmos Flat Bar, 760mm

     
  

Stem
SRAM Atmos 6k Stem, 60mm

     
  

Saddle
Juliana Segundo Saddle

     
  

Seatpost
SDG Tellis Dropper, 31.6

     
  

Grips
ESI Chunky Grips

     
  

Travel
120/115mm

     
  

Wheel Size
29"

     

If you're on the cusp between the recommended height range of two sizes, the absolute best thing is to try to ride them both. At a minimum, check the stack/reach measurements on your current bike and compare it to the new model you are looking at to get an idea of a fit you are already comfortable with. If riding the bike is not an option, consider the following.

 

Personal Preference

A larger size frame will be more stable, and will give you more room to move without upsetting the weight-balance of the bike. The larger size will put the front wheel further in front of you, which gives the feeling of security and conversely, it will require more significant body movements when you WANT to shift the weight-bias of the bike. Think hard about your riding style and how active/intuitive you want it to be vs stable and speedy. You'll need to work a bit harder to muscle the larger bike around.

 

Body Dimension

Not all bodies at a given height are the same. If you have longer legs and a shorter torso than the average person your height, that may push you towards the smaller of the recommended sizes. If you're all torso and arms, most likely you'll want to size up.

 

Suspension SystemVPP
Front DerailleurNo compatibility
Headset/HeadtubeIntegrated (IS41/52)
Seat Post31.6mm
Seat Clamp36.4mm
Eye to Eye length190mm
Stroke45mm
Fork Compatibility130-140mm
BB Shell73mm Threaded
Max Tire Size2.6"
Max Chainring Size36t
Water Bottle Mounts2
Shock Mounting Bushing Front20x8
Shock Mounting Bushing Rear30x8
Brake Mount180 PM

Download the shock setup PDF for this bike and get even more detailed sag, high/low rebound, and high/low compression recommendations for shocks below and get recommendations for the fork in each build.

 

 

Fox Float Performance

 

Rider WeightAir PressureShock Sag
100lbs (45.5kg)110 psi13-14.5 mm
120lbs (54.4kg)135 psi13-14.5 mm
140lbs (63.5kg)160 psi13-14.5 mm
160lbs (72.6kg)185 psi13-14.5 mm
180lbs (81.8kg)210 psi13-14.5 mm
200lbs (90.7kg)235 psi13-14.5 mm
220lbs (99.8kg)260 psi13-14.5 mm
240lbs (108.8kg)285 psi13-14.5 mm
260lbs (117.9kg)310 psi13-14.5 mm