Warbird is Salsa’s gravel race bike, built on years of experience racing in some of the nations premier gravel events. Its carbon fiber frameset, our carefully-honed gravel race geometry, and plentiful mounts for water, tools, and accessories make Warbird a top contender in the gravel bike world.
- High-modulus carbon frame with rear thru-axle dropouts and rear rack compatibility via Rack-Lock seat collar (sold separately)
- Class 5 Vibration Reduction System (VRS) reduces fatigue caused by micro-impacts
- Waxwing carbon fork featuring a 12 x 100mm thru-axle, Three-Pack and fender mounts, mid-blade eyelets, dynamo cable routing, and flat-mount brake standard
- Compatible with 700c (45 mm maximum) and 650b (51 mm maximum) wheels and tires
- Compatible with 1x, 2x, and electronic drivetrains
- Internal sleeved cable routing, dropper post-compatible
BUILD KIT:
- Frame: Warbird Carbon
- Fork: Waxwing
- Crankset: Shimano GRX RX600, 40t -OR- FSA Omega MegaExo, 40t
- Rear Derailleur: Shimano GRX RX812
- Cassette: Shimano M5100, 1142t, 11-speed
- Chain: Shimano HG601
- Grips / Bar Tape: Anti-Slip Silicone handlebar tape
- Handlebar: Salsa Cowbell
- Stem: Salsa Guide
- Headset: Cane Creek 40
- Shifter: Shimano GRX RX600
- Brakes: Shimano GRX RX400
- Rotors: Shimano RT64 rotors (Center Lock, 160 mm)
- Saddle: WTB SL8 Medium Steel SL
- Seatclamp: Salsa Lip-Lock
- Seatpost: Salsa Guide
- Front Wheel: Shimano RS470 12 x 100 mm hub -OR- Novatec D981SB-CL-12 12 x 100 mm hub, WTB ST i23 TCS rim, 28h
- Rear Wheel: Shimano RS470 12 x 142 mm hub -OR- Novatec D982TSB-CL-X12 12 x 142 mm hub, WTB ST i23 TCS rim, 28h
- Teravail Cannonball 700c x 42 mm, tubeless compatible, Durable casing
- Included and installed
SIZING:Salsa recommends the following sizes based on rider height
- 49 cm: 4’8″5’2″
- 52.5 cm: 5’1″5’5″
- 54.5 cm: 5’4″5’8″
- 56 cm: 5’7″5’11”
- 57.5 cm: 5’10″6’2″
- 59 cm: 6’1″6’4″
- 61 cm: 6’3″ and up
CONDITION:Bike was used for CPSC testing purposes andappearsnearly new with minimal signs of wear
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