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    Sequoia

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    2018 Sequoia

    100 years ago, we didn't have road bikes and touring bikes—there were just bikes, and that didn't stop anyone from heading out into the wilderness. With this spirit, we built our groundbreaking Sequoia. It's reshaping long held ideas, and forever changing what we'll come to expect from a bike.

    The Sequoia's path to adventure starts at the frame, which we constructed from Premium Cr-Mo and stainless steel tubing. These materials are coveted for their strength, respectable weight, and tuned ride quality. And we took this a step further by selecting tubes that are specific to each frame size, further ensuring that every frame rides exactly as we intended.

    Of course, this is only a piece of the equation, with the next being its dedicated Adventure Geometry. This geometry is unique in that it skews the line between a traditional road bike and a dedicated touring rig. You'll find an ample wheelbase and low bottom bracket for control, but the chainstays and tube angles ensure that you'll be able to travel efficiently and quickly, regardless of whether or not your rig is loaded.

    Digging into the details, the frame is outfitted with an ample number of mounts for water, racks, and fenders. And for the build, we included a Cro-Mo fork and reliable parts, like a mix of sturdy Shimano components, fuss-free mechanical disc brakes, and hand-built Hayfield wheels that are cased in wide, 2Bliss Ready tires.

    Technical Specifications

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    FRAMESET

    FRAME

    Premium Cr-Mo size-specific tubing, internal light cable routing, Adventure Geometry, flat disc mount, fender/rack mounts

    FORK

    Specialized Cr-Mo, internal light cable routing, flat disc mount, waterbottle/rack/fender mounts

    SEAT BINDER

    Specialized, alloy, 29.8mm

    WHEELS

    SPOKES

    Stainless, 14g

    FRONT HUB

    Front Hub, anodized

    REAR HUB

    Hayfield rear hub, anodized

    RIMS

    700C disc, 15mm rim depth, 25mm internal width, w/ valve cover, 32h

    INNER TUBES

    Standard, Presta valve

    REAR TIRE

    Specialized Adventure Gear Sawtooth, 2Bliss Ready, 700x42mm

    FRONT TIRE

    Specialized Adventure Gear Sawtooth, 2Bliss Ready, 700x42mm

    DRIVETRAIN

    REAR DERAILLEUR

    Shimano Alivio M4000, SGS cage, 9-speed

    FRONT DERAILLEUR

    Shimano Sora, clamp-on

    CRANKSET

    FSA Vero, 7075 alloy

    CHAIN

    KMC X9EPT, 9-speed, anti-corrosion coating w/ reusable Missing Link™

    CASSETTE

    Shimano Alivio, 9-speed, 12-36t

    SHIFT LEVERS

    Shimano Sora Right, 9-speed

    BOTTOM BRACKET

    BB-7420ST

    CHAINRINGS

    48/32T

    COCKPIT

    TAPE

    Anza canvas tape

    HANDLEBARS

    Specialized Adventure Gear Hover

    STEM

    Specialized, 3D forged alloy, 4-bolt, 7-degree rise

    SEATPOST

    Alloy, 2-bolt, 25mm offset, 27.2mm

    SADDLE

    Anza, hollow Cr-Mo rails, aluminum bumper

    BRAKES

    REAR BRAKE

    Tektro Spyre, post mount, mechanical disc

    FRONT BRAKE

    Tektro Spyre, post mount, mechanical disc

    ACCESSORIES

    PEDALS

    Nylon, 105x78x28mm, loose balls w/ reflectors

    * Weights based on production painted frames as pictured. Actual weights will vary based on colorway, frame size, and component variation. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

    Geometry

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    505254565861
    Crank Length165mm170mm172.5mm172.5mm175mm175mm
    Handlebar Width400mm420mm440mm440mm460mm460mm
    Stem Length80mm90mm90mm100mm100mm110mm
    Saddle Width143mm143mm143mm143mm143mm143mm
    Seatpost Length350mm400mm400mm400mm400mm400mm
    Stack525mm546mm566mm584mm604mm625mm
    Reach372.2mm380.8mm387.8mm396.9mm405.9mm412mm
    Head Tube Length110mm130mm150mm170mm190mm90mm
    Head Tube Angle70°70.5°71.5°71.5°72°72.5°
    BB Height289mm289mm292.5mm292mm294mm294mm
    BB Drop65mm65mm66.5mm67mm70mm70mm
    Trail61mm64mm67mm67mm74mm77mm
    Fork Length, Full400mm400mm400mm400mm400mm400mm
    Fork Rake/Offset50mm50mm50mm50mm50mm50mm
    Front Center595mm606mm611mm626mm637mm644mm
    Chainstay Length434.9mm434.9mm435.1mm435.2mm435.7mm435.7mm
    Wheelbase1021mm1032mm1037mm1053mm1064mm1071mm
    Top Tube Length, Horizontal508mm522mm550mm570mm587mm603mm
    Bike Standover Height736mm750mm772mm791mm812mm832mm
    Seat Tube Length440mm460mm480mm500mm520mm540mm
    Seat Tube Angle73°73.3°73.5°74°75.5°75.5°
    Geometry

    Rider Reviews

    • 4.7
    • 9 Reviews

    Amazing :)

    I got my sequoia at a giant shop near me, and man does this thing do the job. Its really comfortable no breaks so far I have high hopes for this thing :)

    Would Recommend?
    Yes!

    Name:
    Evan

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    Great commuter and adventure bike

    I live in Washington DC where we don't have the best roads, there is always construction, and last minute braking. This bike has been great for commuting in the city while still allowing me to take it on weekend 50 mile rides or gravel adventures. Highly recommend if you are trying to get the most of commuting and adventuring. If you're looking specifically for a road bike that is light, fast, and meant for 50+ mile distances, this is not the bike for you. However, if you're like me and want a bike that can hold saddles for groceries, something you can commute with in the city, and take that same bike on long weekend rides, then this is the bike for you.


    Name:
    Ameerptl

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    A love letter for this big dumb beast

    All my friends switched to gravel riding at the end of this season. I was in my local shop looking at boring, boring, boring gravel bikes when this caught my eye. Something about it screamed, ""this is the bike you want in an apocalypse,"" and after all these are scary times folks. So I took it for a ride and couldn't get the biggest, dumbest smile off my face. The best thing about this bike is its simplicity: the drivetrain is garbage, the wheels weigh just shy of 42 moons, and I had to double-check the brake levers were even connected. But none of that matters, because now I have a bike I can ride whenever, wherever. I don't have to worry about getting it dirty or breaking it. I can just focus on riding. And riding it is a pleasure. The geometry fits my body like a glove and the flared drops are *Italian chef's kiss* perfect. To have spent all summer trying to eke out speed on a carbon bike with skinny tires and deep-dish pizza wheels, it was SO refreshing to get on this bike and go wherever the hell I wanted. Commuting around town? No problem. Screaming (literally, I'm a wimp) down a gravel descent? Also no problem. Getting up the hill on the other side? I've got time, wow what a view. I even entered a gravel race on this thing. Who even am I anymore? (Still not a bike racer, that's for sure.) An unexpected side-effect of this bike is that, now, getting on the road bike is fun again. Not having 30+ pounds between your legs makes my needs-an-upgrade Roubaix feel like a rocket ship. I'd even wager that come Spring, I'll be a decent cyclist. All because I bought a big dumb beast of a bike that can go anywhere, in any condition, and immediately feel the deep happiness that only riding your bike can bring.


    Name:
    Mjg

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    My Baby Gravel Grinder

    I had a chance to get a new bike, and I looked around. I figured for the type of riding I do, an all-purpose combo gravel grinder/city-town commuter bike would be the choice. I got mine early 2019, and I have ridden a hundred or so miles on it so far, so I can comment a little. Wow! What a great rig. The bike is steel, so it's a little heavy. But the wheelset and geometry really make it a very smooth and comfy bike for me. I'm surprised how fast mine goes. I have it weighed down a little by luggage, huge rear rack, and fenders. But I end up blasting on this thing and its like NASCAR on two wheels. Just a great ride, very comfortable, takes anything, great wheelset for me, smooth, shifts great. Cons: a little heavy, mechanical brakes aren't as strong as my hydraulic ones; I could appreciate more color options; and, I would appreciate a triple chainring crankset to compensate for my weight/old age/laziness!


    Name:
    Sierra K.

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    Best Bike that I Have Owned

    I bought the base Sequoia in April 2018 because I liked the way it looked, especially the flat black finish with minimal decals or labels. Of the dozen bikes I have owned in my fifty-eight years it has turned out to be the best of all of them. It handles well on all sorts of roads and trails: gravel, asphalt, concrete, and even off-road. In 2018 I road it on two days of RAGBRAI (130 miles total), a century ride, and a 40-mile gravel ride. I also rode it as a daily commuter and as a leisure trails bike. It is comfortable and fast. It shifts and brakes flawlessly. I am 6'2"" tall with a 33 inch inseam. I chose the 58 cm. size. I considered the larger size, but the 58 cm felt right to me after having tried both. Thanks to Geoff's Bike and Ski in Iowa City for getting me onto this bike.


    Name:
    Bob

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    Will handle any road condition

    I live in DC where the streets are worse than my home country roads of Indiana. I rode my sequoia as hard as I could because a bike like this is meant to be ridden hard. I also had issues with the back bearing becoming warped so specialized warrantied both wheels-awesome! I love this bike, on flat areas of DC I can hit speeds above 20+ MPH, but also handle dirt trails along the rivers, gravel in the construction zones, curbs, and trash. I would have to say this is the most beastly bike I've owned yet!


    Name:
    Thunder3221

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    Absolutely Perfect

    On it a month now and can't find a thing I dislike. I weigh 285 so I can't add much before hitting the 300 pound limit but I'm losing weight riding so it's all good. Love the way it looks because it's so basic I worry less about theft.


    Name:
    Jimbo77

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    Good for most things

    Bike is definitely trying to satisfy a lot of needs and does decently with almost all of them. The bikes a little heavy, but not bad for steel. The wheels havent been great. Local shop had to overhaul the bearings way too early. Said something about them coming packed too tightly from the factory. Bike rolls a lot better after the overhaul compared to when I first bought it. Hubs might just be badly designed or made. Also, I love the rims in terms of size and shape, but I struggle to understand why they need to weigh this much. Bikes pretty good, but it needs different wheels. I'm struggling to find a good replacement, however.


    Name:
    Z D.

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