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IB13: The New Entry Level Juliana Juno

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Santa Cruz Juliana Juno

New at interbike was the Juliana Juno, a 125mm travel tweener single pivot, which features the same geometry to the recently announced Bantam, but utilizes women oriented products to dial in fit. More details after the break.

Santa Cruz Juliana Juno Rear View

The bike will feature bars, stems, grips, cranks, and wheels, optimized for the fairer sex.

Santa Cruz Juliana Juno Side View

Weight for the top of the line build is roughly 30 lbs.

Santa Cruz Juno Geometry

For more visit Juliana Bicycles

 

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Topmounter
Topmounter
11 years ago

30 pounds for the “top of the line build” on a Women’s single-pivot XC bike? That sounds a little big-boned to me.

chris
chris
11 years ago

What length stem comes on the XS???

RyanC
RyanC
11 years ago

looks like this is the top spec of the mid priced 125mm travel bikes. The Furtado Primero appears to be their Top Spec’d 125mm travel bike. It’s a VPP bike that comes in at 27.8lbs for around $6k.

-S
-S
11 years ago

My lbs has Juliana’s, and I have yet to see one female that likes the smaller diameter h-bar.

bin judgin
bin judgin
11 years ago

i am a dude with big hands and i love the grips they make for that bike. i wish it came out for other bikes too. i want it on my trail bike.

Slow Joe Crow
Slow Joe Crow
11 years ago

Where’s the size XS? My wife needs a 27″ standover and so far only a few 26″ wheel bikes with small frames fit her.

lynn delima
lynn delima
10 years ago

i just bought the juliana juno and love everything about it surprisingly! i have been mtbing for 20 years and always shunned the women’s specific anything really. i switched the seat for mine, attached my clipless, and switched out the hb for one with a very small rise and normal diameter, and then added my flanged grips. I started on 26ers. my last bike was a fisher hifi 29er. i liked it a lot but wanted something a bit more nimble. so far so good! fast, fun rides that def make me see how lazy i had gotten on the hifi (point and shoot). i am 5’6” and average build. my rig is a size m.

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