While BMC’s 29er is still in prototype form, the bike made an appearance at Sea Otter in order for the bikes to be handed off to their U23 development team. The 29er hints at what’s to come from the Swiss manufacturer, as well as word that a 100mm travel full suspension bike will follow.
For now, details are short, and all we have to show you are some close up detail shots after the break!
Clearly, at least in prototype form, the BMC is going with a standard threaded bottom bracket for their new 29er. Tire clearance looks decent considering the impressively short 430mm chainstays thanks to the sculpted seat tube.
Drive side shows the integration of a direct mount front derailleur.
The prototype sports the newer post mount rear brake standard, along with a standard 135mm spaced quick release rear wheel.
The tapered head tube is fairly short, which coupled with the typical BMC T-shaped top tube, should keep the front end very stiff, while allowing riders to slam their bars.
Being that this is the U23 team bike, it is fairly interesting that even with BMC’s connection with Easton, they opted for a full Stan’s ZTR wheelset. Cockpit and seat post are still handled by Easton, though.
No word on weight, or price yet, but expect the final product by Eurobike. Currently, BMC has plans for two build kits, one being Sram XO and the other Shimano. More on this hard tail, and the upcoming full suspension bike when we have it!