The Storm 4
picks up where road, gravel, and hybrid bikes can't go – fatter tires,
off-road-oriented progressive design, and features that'll give you the
chance to explore what mountain biking is all about.
With
a comfortable, capable off-road design, the 6061 aluminum frame is
off-road worthy, and capable of leading a double life on city streets
and park paths. Designed with our holistic approach to fit and geometry,
the Storm 4’s longer reach, slacker head tube angle and steep seat tube
angle provides more powerful, efficient pedaling, increased climbing
traction and added grip and control when descending.
Complementing
its 100mm of SR Suntour XCE28 fork travel is a solid, reliable Shimano
Altus/Tourney 21 speed drivetrain, so you can always find the right gear
and spend less time at the shop. The Tektro hydraulic disc brakes
provide controllable power for confident, safe stops on and off of the
road.
Progressive Design
- The Storm
uses Norco's holistic approach to fit and geometry to achieve its
nimble, confident trail performance. The unique combination of longer
reach, slacker head tube angle and steep seat tube angle provides a more
forward weight distribution within a longer wheelbase. This allows more
powerful, efficient pedaling, increased climbing traction and added
grip and control when descending to help make the most of every ride.
100mm Travel Suspension Fork
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Each Storm features 100mm of front suspension travel – the perfect
amount for off-road adventure and exploration, without feeling like
you're carrying around extra weight or bulk when you don't need it.
Internal Routing For Shifter and Brake Cables
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By routing the brake and shift cables inside the frames, they are out
of harm's way and away from the elements. That means shifting and
braking performance last longer between services, and the bikes look
clean!
2.35" Tire Clearance
- The
Storm series comes equipped with 2.25" tires for a smooth, all-round
fast ride, but the frame is designed to take up to 2.35" rubber, so if
your adventures start to get a little looser, just throw on some wider
tires, and the Storm is good to go!