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FORK 

The Blackbird is designed to work with Enduro / FR 
forks with a single crown and 160-170mm travel, while 
the Junior version is for forks with 130-140mm travel.
The Bluebird is designed to work with Trail / Enduro 
forks with a single crown of 130-150mm of travel. Us-
ing other types of forks or a rear swingarm with greater 
travel can damage the frame, injure the user or even 
kill him.

REAR SHOCK

Blackbird from the 2021 season is designed to work 
with Enduro / FR shocks measuring 230 x 65 mm, 
while until the 2020 season the frame was compat-
ible with 216 x 63 mm (8.5 x 2.5 ”) shocks. From the 
2020 season, Bluebird is designed to work with Trail 
/ Enduro shocks (210 x 50 mm), and until the 2019 
season with 190 x 51 mm (7.5 x 2.0 ”) shocks. Black-
bird Junior is compatible with 165 x 38 mm (6.5 x 1.5 
”) shock absorbers. Using a different type of damp-
er, a damper of a different length, can damage the 
frame, injure the user or even kill him.

HEADSET

The Blackbird and Bluebird frames feature a tapered 
headstock for the IS42 / IS52 headset (bottom: 52mm 
inner diameter/top: 42mm inner diameter). The 
frame will fit forks with standard 1-1 / 8 ”steerer tubes 
or 1.5 - 1-1 / 8” tapered steerer tubes. Importantly, 
you should not cut the steerer too low. The process of 
assembling the rudders in the frame should be per-
formed by a qualified mechanic.

BOTTOM BRACKET

The frame is designed to work with a BSA / ISO73 bottom 
bracket only and accepts conventional threaded outer 
bottom brackets such as SRAM GXP, Shimano BB73, or 
FSA MegaExo. Before installing, make sure the bottom 
bracket shell is clean, lightly greased, and free from dirt 
and paint. The installation process should be carried out 
according to the instructions of the cartridge manufac-
turer. 

SPROCKET SIZES

The frame is designed to work with the 34T sprockets. 
The maximum size of the sprocket is indicative only. May 
vary by manufacturer, model, cranks, and bottom brack-
et used.

TIRES

Blackbird 29 ”, 27.5” and 26 ”JR are compatible with tires, 
with a maximum size of 2.5”. Bluebird works with tires 
with maximum dimensions of 2.4 „for the 29” version 
and 2.8 „for the 27.5” version. Note that these numbers 
are indicative as the size and shape of the tires may vary 
depending on the manufacturer and the width of the rim 
on which it will be mounted.

BRAKE COMPATIBILITY

The Blackbird 29 ”and 27.5” and Blackbird Junior brake 
mounts are Post Mount 160 compatible. The Blackbird 
29 ”and 27.5” maximum brake disc size is 203mm and 
the Blackbird Junior is 180mm.

8. GENERAL INFORMATION

SEATPOST AND SEATPOST CLAMP

The frame works with 30.9mm seatposts. Internal armor 
routing for dropper posts is available. Do not extend the 
seat post above the minimum extension mark. The diam-
eter of the clamp on the seat tube is 34.9 mm.

WARNING:

 It is important to make sure the rear tire does 

not touch the saddle when the suspension is at its max-
imum travel. To check this, you must fully deflect the 
rear suspension without the spring mounted on the rear 
shock absorber.

Summary of Contents for BLACKBIRD Series

Page 1: ...1 TABLE OF CONTENT BLACKBIRD AND BLUEBIRD FULL SUSPENSION BICYCLE INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...ing information 3 Blackbird and Bluebird 4 Geometry 5 Service parts accessories 6 Suspension settings 7 Rear Wheel assemble 8 General Information 9 Tightening torque 10 External cable routing 11 Inter...

Page 3: ...tools and good mechanical skills Therefore to minimize the risk of serious or even fatal accidents maintenance and assembly work on your bike should be carried out by an authorized bicycle workshop W...

Page 4: ...that issue if needed Pay attention to the brakes they can be powerful and if activated too aggressively may cause a crash You should spend some time to get a better feel of the brakes on a side road o...

Page 5: ...ntial That is why designing Blackbird frame 160mm of travel mod ern geometry and tough but lightweight construc tion Dartmoor chose simplicity and functionality Without any doubt Enduro is a sport tha...

Page 6: ...e user and his prefer ences depending on how the user tunes the rear shock using the tokens From a more progressive with a limited air chamber for those who like bigger jumps to a more lin ear curve u...

Page 7: ...d demanding climbs will be useful It is up to the rider which route he will take because he has full freedom in this matter There are no inaccessible places for enduro bikes and the more diverse the b...

Page 8: ...actual ETT top tube lenght effective CS chain stay length HT head tube length HT angle head tube angle EST angle seat tube angle effective BB drop bottom bracket height BB center to WB WB wheel base S...

Page 9: ...435 460 485 Stack 618 618 618 Seat tube 450 460 480 Eff top tube 587 612 637 Chainstay 439 439 439 Head tube 110 110 110 HT angle 66 66 66 ST angle 76 76 76 BB drop 35 35 35 Wheel base 1178 1203 1228...

Page 10: ...top tube lenght effective CS chain stay length HT head tube length HT angle head tube angle EST angle seat tube angle effective BB drop bottom bracket height BB center to WB WB wheel base ST CS WB HT...

Page 11: ...0 175 180 185 190 195 200 size cm S M L XL 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 size cm S M L XL 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 size cm M L XL 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 size cm M L XL 16...

Page 12: ...903 MAX LLU 3 pcs 4 Spacer 17x24x3 2 pcs Rocker arm yoke assemble 1 Bolt assemble yoke rocker arm 2no bolt for mount ing yoke bar yoke Control arm yoke mounting bolt 2 Spacer 12x16x2 4 pcs 3 Bearing 6...

Page 13: ...ub sizes are 142x12 mm and 135x10mm for the rear hub as well as 100x15 mm 110x20 mm and 100x9 mm for the front hub Blackbird 29 hub size 148x12mm Blackbird 27 5 hub size 148x12mm since 2021 be fore 14...

Page 14: ...slightly bent knees and hands in elbows Inflate or deflate the damper until the desired deflection of the shock is achieved In the case of an ungraduated rear shock to determine the percentage of init...

Page 15: ...implemented by a single knob It enables smooth or gradual regulation until the shock is blocked This adjustment is most often used while driving adapt ing the shock to the type of route The fully open...

Page 16: ...e compatible with 142x12mm hubs To properly install the rear wheel Aby prawid owo zamontowa tylne ko o nale y make sure that the wheel is axially aligned and that the brake disc is properly seated in...

Page 17: ...A ISO73 bottom bracket only and accepts conventional threaded outer bottom brackets such as SRAM GXP Shimano BB73 or FSA MegaExo Before installing make sure the bottom bracket shell is clean lightly g...

Page 18: ...icycle until all problems have been resolved Riding a bicycle with any de fects may be dangerous to health and life If you are not a qualified bicycle mechanic do not make any of these adjustments you...

Page 19: ...hould run along the chainstay and then along the swingarm on the opposite side of the drive to the brake caliper The rear shock must be removed for this operation For the Bluebird the rear derailleur...

Page 20: ...ord There is also an option to route the Seatpost cable to the outside of the frame along the brake cable over the top of the chainstay To guide the seat post cable inside the seat tube the frame has...

Page 21: ...be no movement between the two Check that there is no additional slack in the con trols stand next to the bike tighten the front brake and push the bike back and forth There should be no play between...

Page 22: ...frame axle set of cable inserts technical instruction 13 LIST OF COMPONENTS 22 TABLE OF CONTENT...

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