The Blur Tr is the bike everyone loves to love. The 125mm travel trail bike, which sits somewhere in demeanor between the Blur XC and LT models, has gradually grown in popularity. Its presence in the enduro scene, on the podium, and at the local trail head speaks volumes about its abilities.
Unfortunately, its availability only in carbon kept this little quiver killer out of financial reach for the everyman – until now. After over a year of speculation, the long rumored aluminum version has finally been released.
We immediately called Santa Cruz and offered a kidney in exchange for a demo bike. Was it worth it?
Weight
The claimed weight on the new frame is a claimed 6.57 lbs. If you believe the manufacturers claims, with the aluminum version you get roughly 1.89 lbs more bike for nearly $800 less!
Our demo ride, which was decked out in a full XT groupo and DT Swiss 350 hubs laced to WTB i23 rims, was borrowed off a demo TRc. As a result, Santa Cruz Bikes asked us not to focus on the specs, but the full build kit on our bike is comparable to the claimed 26.24 lb $5,295 USD SPX xc build kit (w/ the Kashima coated shock option). The main difference between the two appears to be tire selection. The factory build is shod in Maxxis Crossmark 2.1 Tubeless tires. Ours came with a set of 2.3 Tubeless High Rollers (with tubes) that must have recently rolled through a pile of manure.
Our Blur TRa, with the mud freshly hosed of and a set of 330 grams Straightline Amp pedals, weighed in at 30 lbs on our Park Tools DS-1 scale.
Frame
The new Blur TR aluminum frame packs everything that mechanics and riders have come to love about the TRc. Everything from the geometry to the high quality craftsmanship is identical to its light weight fraternal twin.
Given the opportunity, professional wrenches will tend to wax poetically about the locking collets on the pivot axles, the grease ports, and being able to access these two features easily from the non-drive side.