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JEDI 29 - Orange (Frame, Shock & Fork)
JEDI 29 - Orange (Frame, Shock & Fork)
JEDI 29 - Orange (Frame, Shock & Fork)
JEDI 29 - Orange (Frame, Shock & Fork)

JEDI 29 - Orange (Frame, Shock & Fork)

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29" WHEELS / 203mm REAR / 203mm FRONT   

Return of the legend. Introducing the Canfield Jedi 29. One of the most revered downhill bikes is back and faster than ever before. But big wheels are just the beginning. With a redesigned frame, linkage layout and suspension kinematics, the all-new Jedi does what many thought impossible and improves one of the most iconic gravity machines in nearly every aspect.

Going back to the drawing board on our flagship DH bike was no easy task. With a pedigree stretching back more than 20 years—from the first Big Fat Fatty Fat prototypes to the most recent 27.5 Jedi—there’s a lot to live up to. But also a lot to build on. Having refined rearward axle-path multi-link designs for over two decades, Lance Canfield knew exactly what he wanted—and what he didn’t want—from the latest downhill bike to wear the Jedi name. 

The result not only surpasses expectations, it leaves them in the dust.

Like its predecessors, the all-new Canfield Jedi 29 is a two-wheeled podium-seeking missile designed to annihilate anything standing between it and the finish line. The rearward axle-path of the Canfield Formula 1 suspension design gives the Jedi the unnatural ability to not only maintain its speed, but actually accelerate through rough terrain. Thanks to 29-inch wheels, the new Jedi is even faster and smoother through nasty sections of trail, but a revised axle path allows it to corner and jump more intuitively than previous versions.

Updated sizing and rider-centric geometry make the Jedi 29 feel more balanced and composed at speed and in the air. And despite begging its rider to go bigger and faster than ever before, the new Jedi’s precise handling makes changing direction and snapping corners feel nearly telepathic. 

Canfield pioneered high-pivot, multi-link bikes in the late '90s, and is still one of the only brands—if not the only one—doing so today. Unlike other high-pivot, pulley-wheel designs (which rely on some form of single pivot or modified/linkage-driven single pivot), the Jedi continues to use a multi-link layout that allows all aspects of kinematics to be fine-tuned. This virtually eliminates the compromises and unwanted characteristics of suspension performance common in most single-pivot designs.

A revised leverage rate provides more supple small-bump sensitivity at the top of the stroke, while a more progressive end-stroke offers a smooth, bottomless transition on big hits. Improved mid-stroke support results in a more poppy, responsive ride. Neutral chain growth (less than 1mm) creates a smooth, disconnected feeling at the pedals, completely isolated from suspension forces. Braking performance has also been revised for slightly less anti-rise, remaining more neutral and predictable when you drop the anchor. Anti-squat is now more focused and consistent throughout travel, providing unparalleled acceleration at the pedals for a bike this gravity focused.

With a lineage this legendary, we didn’t take redesigning the Jedi lightly. The Canfield Jedi 29 is a bike more than two decades in the making, and it’s the fastest, most refined version yet.

The force is strong with this one. Use it. We dare you.

FEATURES
• 29” Downhill Race
• Formula 1 Suspension
• Vertical Rear Travel: 203mm
• Horizontal Rear Travel: 19mm (horizontal) / 64mm (effective)
• External cable routing
• Adjustable pulley wheel guide for optimal chain management with a variety of cassette sizes
• One-piece CNC upper and lower links
• Custom chainstay protector (not shown)
• Custom removable rear fender (not shown)
• Custom MRP G5 bashguard 
• Replaceable rear derailleur hanger
• Seat Clamp included
• Available in Medium, Large and X-Large

BUILD SPECS
• Rear Shock:
     Multiple Options
• Fork:
    Multiple Options
*headset not included

FRAME SPECS
• 7000 series aluminum
• Shock Specs: Metric: 250mm x 75mm (203mm) (20mmX8mm front and rear)
• Recommend fork length: 200mm
• Headset: 44mm upper/56mm lower 
• Bottom bracket: 83mm threaded
• Max. chainring size: 38t
• Bottom bracket: 83mm, threaded
• Seatpost: 30.9mm
• Seatpost clamp: 35mm
• Rear dropouts: 157mm x 12mm, Canfield axle included
• 20mm Max pivot bearings
• ISCG 05
• Brake mount: PM 180mm
• Max rotor size: 223mm +

• Maximum seatpost insertion: 133mm(M), 143mm (L), 153mm (XL)

 

GEO & SIZING

SIZE

MEDIUM

LARGE

XL

Top Tube Length (Effective)

610mm

636mm

661mm

Reach

450mm

475mm

500mm

Front Center

825mm

852mm

877mm

Stack

640mm

644mm

644mm

Standover

711mm

711mm​

711mm​

Wheel Base

1,252mm

1,279mm

1,304mm

Head Tube Angle*

62.5°

62.5°

62.5°

Head Tube Length

115mm

120mm

120mm

Seat Tube Angle (Effective)

76°

76°

76°

Seat Tube Angle (Actual)

67°

67°

67°

Seat Tube Length

405mm

405mm

405mm

Chainstay Length (unsagged)

427mm

427mm

427mm

Chainstay Length (sagged)

443mm

443mm

443mm

Bottom Bracket Height (Approximate)**

351mm

351mm

351mm

Bottom Bracket Drop

24mm

24mm

24mm

Rider Height***

5'5"-5'11"

5'9"-6'3"

6'1"-6'6"


Geo based on 601mm axle-to-crown fork
**Based on 2.5 tires and 601mm axle-to-crown fork 
***Recommendation only. Sizing depends on body type, personal preference and riding style.

RECOMMENDED SPRING RATES*


*Ohlins coils use non-standard increments


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