State Bicycle Co., known for budget-friendly bikes, enters the mountain biking domain with its new 4130 Trail, a steel hardtail that impresses with its affordability and performance. Priced under $2,000, it features a 130mm fork, optimal geometry, and compatibility for dropper posts, making it a strong contender on trails. The new model builds upon the brandâs previous successes in gravel and fat bikes, reflecting the companyâs growing reputation in off-road cycling. Its design not only appeals to casual riders but also rekindles the thrill of mountain biking adventures.
When you think of State Bicycle Co., you likely don't think of them in relation to mountain bikes, and that makes sense since the brand has been primarily focused on budget-friendly bikes.
The launch of some seriously impressive gravel bikes, a fat bike, and a few really great Klunkers has set the brand up for success to venture off the beaten path even further.
Although a mountain bike of this caliber has no business being under $2,000 USD, here we are talking about it.
Designed around a 130mm fork, a 66-degree head tube angle, a 76-degree seat tube angle, internal dropper compatibility, a lively 426.5mm rear-center, and a delightfully smooth 4130 steel frame.
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