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$5,899.00 - $7,099.00
The Quincy got it’s name from one of our favorite gold rush towns, where the dirt roads and potential for adventure are endless. You know the kind of roads we’re talking about. The ones you get lost and found on. The kind where you don’t know quite what kind of bike works best and forces a rethink of your whole darn setup. The full carbon frame and fork give where you need it and take a beating where you need it more. This is a robust bike that’s comfortable on or off-road all day long. The Quincy rocks big 700c or smaller 650b wheels, offering clearance to roll on wide tires on both. Pleasingly simple single-ring drivetrains come standard, but the chassis can be set up with even wider range if desired. Mounts for fenders and three water-bottle cages complete the versatility package. Like all Julianas, this bike fits a broad range of rider heights and has a geometry that is designed for having fun. Thankfully, cleverly routed hydraulic disc brakes ensure you’re in safe hands throughout the process. And, like all Juliana bicycles, the Quincy is spec’d with kits we feel are best suited to potential owners. This includes the Ergon SR10 women’s saddle and bar widths matched to frame size for that goldilocks feel of a tailored cockpit—where comfort is Number 1, and control is queen. - Carbon CC frame and fork - RaceFace ARC aluminum or Santa Cruz Reserve carbon wheelset - 12-speed SRAM Force eTap AXS drivetrain
$4,899.00 - $6,099.00
Some people want a garage full of bikes for every occasion. Others want just one that’s good for any occasion. The Furtado is that bike. The balance of 130mm VPP travel and a 66.5-deg head tube angle delivers a ride that’s nimble on tight technical stuff yet perfectly poised on tricky descents too. The upper-link driven VPP design is engineered to be ultra-responsive. A firm initial stroke creates tight pedaling performance straight off the bat, while Juliana’s lighter shock tune remains supple enough to handle small bumps and keep things feeling playful. Deeper into the travel the progressive shock rate delivers a subtle bottom-out resistance that makes it feel like there’s more travel than there actually is. The Furtado Carbon C S features Santa Cruz' mid-level carbon frame that's suitable for almost all types of riders and trails. Thanks to a tubeless-ready Race Face/DT wheelset and grippy 2.3-inch Maxxis Minion tires it has a unique personality that ranges from feisty dance partner on hot laps to trusty companion on more far-flung adventures. SRAM's GX Eagle 12-speed drivetrain shifts great and nearly eliminates dropped chains, and Guide R hydraulic disc brakes put plenty of braking control at your fingertips. A wide Race Face handlebar and short stem combo deliver precise steering that's followed by the Fox 34 Float's 130mm of plush suspension travel. A Fox Float DPX2 rear shock makes easy work of chunky singletrack, too, letting you pedal through the chunder and fly down technical descents with confidence. For even better acceleration and response, upgrade the wheelset to the Santa Cruz Reserve 27 Carbon. A RockShox Reverb Stealth dropper post and Juliana's own grips and saddle round out this excellent trail machine.
$5,899.00
Heading straight for the Gravel & Roll Hall of Fame, Quincy is on your playlist with a mix that's just right. You’d be forgiven for thinking a bike with this much soul was named after a Grammy Award-winning record producer. But you’d be wrong. This Gravel & Roll Hall of Fame nominee derives its name from a small gold rush town at the heart of our own little dirt road revolution. You know the kind of roads we’re talking about. The ones you get lost and found on. The kind where you don’t know quite what kind of bike works best and forces a rethink of your whole darn setup. Well don’t stress—Quincy’s on the mixing board and has got the balance just right. The full carbon frame and fork gives where you need it and takes a beating where you need it more. This is a robust bike that’s comfortable on or off-road all day long. There’s plenty of opportunity to dial in your own personal EQ too. Quincy rocks big 700c or smaller 650b wheels, offering clearance to roll on wide tires on both. Pleasingly simple single-ring drivetrains come standard, but the chassis can be set up with even wider range if desired. Mounts for fenders and three water-bottle cages complete the versatility package. Like all Julianas, this bike fits a broad range of rider heights and has a geometry that is designed for having fun. Thankfully, cleverly routed hydraulic disc brakes ensure you’re in safe hands throughout the process. And like all Juliana bicycles, the Quincy is spec’d with kits we feel are best suited to potential owners. This includes the Ergon SR10 women’s saddle and bar widths matched to frame size for that multi-platinum feel of a tailored cockpit—where comfort’s Number 1, and control’s so polished it’s off the charts.
$5,199.00
You can’t define the Maverick in just one line. You’re not here to be whatever somebody else thinks you should be... and neither is the Maverick. You’re here to get down. You’re here to go fast. Not fast for a girl. Just damn fast. So is the Maverick. Did someone say smile more? No problem. Tell ‘em to look closer as you set your quads on fire churning up the last brutal climb that makes the downhill taste that much sweeter. When you live for that magical space between pleasure and pain, the Maverick is the bike that won’t say no when you say yes. With 140mm of supportive rear travel complimented by 150mm of front suspension and obstacle-eating 29" wheels, this bike isn’t measured by what it can do. It’s measured by what’s left to do. The lower link VPP suspension soaks up big bumps with a pedal-efficient design that’s easy to tune exactly how you want it. Whether you’re hauling down root waterfalls, biting into big ledges, or soaking up the chatter, the Maverick isn’t here to tell you how to ride — she enables you to ride wherever you decide. Want to change the geometry? The integrated flip chip means all you have to do is grab an Allen key and, in under a minute, you can slacken the headtube and drop the bottom bracket for an extra-planted feel no matter how steep the descent gets. Every size frame fits a water bottle inside the front triangle. After all, some days are made for riding lean. Other days are made for dusk-to-dawn solo sojourns that require an extra bottle in addition to a rucksack. It’s time to escape the shoulda’s and the coulda’s. Write your own rules and explore trails until you run out of water or daylight (whichever comes last). The Maverick is just the pen. Maverick C S build highlights: - Carbon C frame - RockShox Lyrik Select+ 150mm fork - RockShox Super Deluxe Select+ shock - SRAM GX Eagle drivetrain - SRAM Code R brakes - RockShox Reverb Stealth dropper seatpost
$4,999.00
A little bit (cross) country. A little bit rock and roll. The Joplin is a bit of an XC wild child, a light bike that’s heavy on capability with a “let’s go” attitude to any trail. Let’s go fast. Let’s go far. Let’s go until your legs are ready to give up, and then go some more. Let’s make every second count. Let’s carve rides out of busy days and put those lines on the map on your done list. The Joplin’s lean frame and 29-inch wheels float over washboard bumps with the same ease it devours jagged ledges. A geometry bred for long days in the saddle is blended with 130mm of travel in the front and 120mm in the rear, creating a capable climber that doesn’t flinch when roots get ragged and rocks start to roll. The lower link VPP suspension offers a responsive pedaling platform that’s ready to get up and go the moment you are. Whether you’re flossing rock gardens or making the rider in front of you your next hare, the Joplin is one rapid trail fox that will take you farther than you thought you could and give you the confidence to go bigger than you thought you would. With a size range that starts at XS, this bike brings big-wheel benefits to those of us in the fun-size category, too. And yes, every size in the line fits a water bottle inside the main triangle because XS doesn’t mean “do things by half”. Tying up the package is a range of component builds that weave the line between fun and fast, creating a bike that’s ready to race the distance or just race the clouds home. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s go! Build Highlights - Carbon C frame - FOX 34 Float Performance 130mm fork - FOX Float Performance DPS rear shock - Race Face AR Offset 27 29-inch rims - Maxxis Minion tires - 12-speed SRAM GX Eagle drivetrain - RockShox Reverb Stealth dropper seatpost
$4,299.00
You can’t define the Maverick in just one line. You’re not here to be whatever somebody else thinks you should be... and neither is the Maverick. You’re here to get down. You’re here to go fast. Not fast for a girl. Just damn fast. So is the Maverick. Did someone say smile more? No problem. Tell ‘em to look closer as you set your quads on fire churning up the last brutal climb that makes the downhill taste that much sweeter. When you live for that magical space between pleasure and pain, the Maverick is the bike that won’t say no when you say yes. With 140mm of supportive rear travel complimented by 150mm of front suspension and obstacle-eating 29" wheels, this bike isn’t measured by what it can do. It’s measured by what’s left to do. The lower link VPP suspension soaks up big bumps with a pedal-efficient design that’s easy to tune exactly how you want it. Whether you’re hauling down root waterfalls, biting into big ledges, or soaking up the chatter, the Maverick isn’t here to tell you how to ride — she enables you to ride wherever you decide. Want to change the geometry? The integrated flip chip means all you have to do is grab an Allen key and, in under a minute, you can slacken the headtube and drop the bottom bracket for an extra-planted feel no matter how steep the descent gets. Every size frame fits a water bottle inside the front triangle. After all, some days are made for riding lean. Other days are made for dusk-to-dawn solo sojourns that require an extra bottle in addition to a rucksack. It’s time to escape the shoulda’s and the coulda’s. Write your own rules and explore trails until you run out of water or daylight (whichever comes last). The Maverick is just the pen. Maverick C R build highlights: - Carbon C frame - RockShox Yari RC 150mm fork - Fox Float Performance DPS shock - SRAM NX Eagle drivetrain - SRAM Guide R brakes - Race Face Aeffect dropper seatpost
$4,199.00
A little bit (cross) country. A little bit rock and roll. The Joplin is a bit of an XC wild child, a light bike that’s heavy on capability with a “let’s go” attitude to any trail. Let’s go fast. Let’s go far. Let’s go until your legs are ready to give up, and then go some more. Let’s make every second count. Let’s carve rides out of busy days and put those lines on the map on your done list. The Joplin’s lean frame and 29-inch wheels float over washboard bumps with the same ease it devours jagged ledges. A geometry bred for long days in the saddle is blended with 130mm of travel in the front and 120mm in the rear, creating a capable climber that doesn’t flinch when roots get ragged and rocks start to roll. The lower link VPP suspension offers a responsive pedaling platform that’s ready to get up and go the moment you are. Whether you’re flossing rock gardens or making the rider in front of you your next hare, the Joplin is one rapid trail fox that will take you farther than you thought you could and give you the confidence to go bigger than you thought you would. With a size range that starts at XS, this bike brings big-wheel benefits to those of us in the fun-size category, too. And yes, every size in the line fits a water bottle inside the main triangle because XS doesn’t mean “do things by half”. Tying up the package is a range of component builds that weave the line between fun and fast, creating a bike that’s ready to race the distance or just race the clouds home. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s go! Build Highlights - Carbon C frame - Fox Rhythm 34 130mm fork - FOX Float Performance DPS rear shock - WTB ST i25 TCS 2.0 29-inch rims - Maxxis Minion tires - 12-speed SRAM NX Eagle drivetrain - Race Face Aeffect dropper seatpost
$3,599.00
The Quincy got it’s name from one of our favorite gold rush towns, where the dirt roads and potential for adventure are endless. You know the kind of roads we’re talking about. The ones you get lost and found on. The kind where you don’t know quite what kind of bike works best and forces a rethink of your whole darn setup. The full carbon frame and fork give where you need it and take a beating where you need it more. This is a robust bike that’s comfortable on or off-road all day long. The Quincy rocks big 700c or smaller 650b wheels, offering clearance to roll on wide tires on both. Pleasingly simple single-ring drivetrains come standard, but the chassis can be set up with even wider range if desired. Mounts for fenders and three water-bottle cages complete the versatility package. Like all Julianas, this bike fits a broad range of rider heights and has a geometry that is designed for having fun. Thankfully, cleverly routed hydraulic disc brakes ensure you’re in safe hands throughout the process. And, like all Juliana bicycles, the Quincy is spec’d with kits we feel are best suited to potential owners. This includes the Ergon SR10 women’s saddle and bar widths matched to frame size for that goldilocks feel of a tailored cockpit—where comfort is Number 1, and control is queen. - Carbon CC frame and fork - WTB Asym i23p 700c Rims with DT 370 hubs - Maxxis Ravager EXO, 700x40c tires - 11-speed SRAM Rival 1 drivetrain
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