2013 Rawland Cycles Stag Base
- Category
- Low-trail
- Design
- Drop Bar, Rigid, non-suspension corrected
- Frame
- Steel
- Fork
- Steel
- Features
- Rim brake
Geometry
SM | MD | LG | XL | |
Stack | 540.1mm | 559.4mm | 578.6mm | 594.6mm |
Reach | 374.2mm | 389mm | 403.1mm | 407.5mm |
Stack to Reach Ratio | 1.44:1 | 1.44:1 | 1.44:1 | 1.46:1 |
Seat Tube Length, C-C | 530mm | 550mm | 570mm | 590mm |
Top Tube Length, Effective/Horizontal Center | 540mm | 560mm | 580mm | 600mm |
Top Tube Length, Actual C-C | 540mm | 560mm | 580mm | 600mm |
Top Tube Slope | 0deg | 0deg | 0deg | 0deg |
Head Tube Angle | 72deg | 73deg | 73deg | 73deg |
Seat Tube Angle | 73deg | 73deg | 73deg | 72deg |
Bottom Bracket Drop | 73mm | 73mm | 73mm | 73mm |
Bottom Bracket Height | 265mm | 265mm | 265mm | 265mm |
Chainstay Length | 430mm | 430mm | 430mm | 430mm |
Chainstay Length Horizontal | 423.8mm | 423.8mm | 423.8mm | 423.8mm |
Front-Center | 596.7mm | 608mm | 627.8mm | 637mm |
Front-Center Horizontal | 592.3mm | 603.6mm | 623.6mm | 632.8mm |
Wheelbase | 1016mm | 1027.3mm | 1047.3mm | 1056.6mm |
Fork Offset/Rake | 63mm | 63mm | 63mm | 63mm |
Trail | 43.6mm low | 37.5mm low | 37.5mm low | 37.5mm low |
Mechanical Trail | 41.5mm | 35.8mm | 35.8mm | 35.8mm |
Wheel Flop | 12.8mm | 10.5mm | 10.5mm | 10.5mm |
Standover Height | 785mm | 805mm | 825mm | 845mm |
Tire to Pedal Spindle | 88.7mm 170 mm cranks | 100mm 170 mm cranks | 119.8mm 170 mm cranks | 129mm 170 mm cranks |
Pedal Spindle to Ground Clearance | 95mm 170 mm cranks | 95mm 170 mm cranks | 95mm 170 mm cranks | 95mm 170 mm cranks |
Base Build
SM | MD | LG | XL | |
Wheel Size | 650B/27.5 in 584 mm BSD | 650B/27.5 in 584 mm BSD | 650B/27.5 in 584 mm BSD | 650B/27.5 in 584 mm BSD |
Tire Width | 42mm | 42mm | 42mm | 42mm |
Tire Outer Diameter | 676mm | 676mm | 676mm | 676mm |
Bike Length with Tires | 1692mm | 1703.3mm | 1723.3mm | 1732.6mm |
Stack and Reach vs. Category Trend
Very Upright
Somewhat Upright
Average
Somewhat Aggressive
Very Aggressive
The Bike Insights Upright/Aggressive scale is based on analysis of a bike’s proportions relative to similar sized bikes in the same category.
Learn more about the Upright/Aggressive ScaleCategory Trend
Low-trailSource:https://bikingtoplay.blogspot.com/2013/09/a-brief-history-of-rawland-bikes.html