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Greg Minnaar rides the new Santa Cruz Tallboy 3 at the Absa Cape Epic

By Press Office · 34 comments

South African mountain biking legend, Greg Minnaar, meets legendary South African mountain bike stage race, the Absa Cape Epic. Filmed live during the 2016 event, Greg’s Epic is a tall tale of what the Tallboy can do in the hands of a deviant.

Santa Cruz Tallboy 3

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The Tallboy cuts a whole new swath across the trail bike landscape.

As a 27+ bike it revels in the severe. In desert-dry conditions the wider tires float above the dust and find oases of grip where standard tires flounder. And when the monsoon comes, lower tire pressures pull the Tallboy through the slickest of root sections like a Defender on diff-lock.

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In its 29-inch form, the Tallboy’s renowned rowdy streak comes to the fore. Happy at full gas, up or down hill, the speed and agility of the 29 configuration will have you bagging on e-bikes at every turn.

A 68 degree head angle and 110mm of VPP travel distills the original Tallboy’s playful character into something all the more mischievous. Longer reach and shorter chainstays fuel that personality, and bring the Tallboy bang up to date with the rest of the Santa Cruz range.

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A flip chip on the upper link, combined with either a 130mm fork (for 27+) or 120mm fork (for 29-inch), ensures geometry remains consistent across a vast range of build kits and sizes, from S to XXL.

The versatile trail bike of choice for rapid riders like Greg Minnaar—the Tallboy is for those who don’t roll with the pack.

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This CC-level carbon frame is every bit as stiff and strong as our C-level frames, but weighs about 280 grams less, due to the use of some lighter, stronger, and more expensive carbon fiber. Using this material in key places allowed us to use less material overall, which is what shaves off more than half a pound from the frame.

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Comments

Baracuda

Apr 26, 2016, 3:16 PM

So how'd he open the beer?!?

 

On sponsored spokes. :)

 

Same as the big knife or panga trick, but using spokes instead.

arendoog

Apr 27, 2016, 10:12 AM

Cool Video .!! 

ZakAttak

Apr 27, 2016, 11:57 AM

I think he had more fun than the epic contenders

Shebeen

Apr 27, 2016, 12:08 PM

Had the pleasure of helping out with this production and hanging out with the crew. I must say, Greg is the ultimate SA ambassador and a true gentlemen whilst being one of the best riders on the planet. Some fun (and stressful) times were had getting these shots!

and you didn't have a bottle opener on you? Shocking really...
Dan Dob

Apr 28, 2016, 7:20 AM

and you didn't have a bottle opener on you? Shocking really...

Who needs a bottle opener? There are a million more interesting ways to open beer!

KarlvN

Apr 28, 2016, 1:45 PM

Expensive bottle opener...

nick_the_wheelbuilder

Apr 28, 2016, 2:04 PM

Spinning spokes really POP the top off. It's my fav party trick.....

 

:)

Cookie88

Apr 28, 2016, 7:53 PM

Awesome video - never met Greg, bought a couple of bikes from his shop (fantastic service), on the whole he seems like one helluva lekka guy. Thumbs up.

Primer

May 5, 2016, 12:18 PM

Are they available yet in SA

428 others

May 5, 2016, 12:27 PM

Spinning spokes really POP the top off. It's my fav party trick.....

 

:)

 

I'll have to try it with a friends bike!

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