Mondraker Summum RR Mullet Mountain Bike 2025 - Downhill Full Suspension MTB





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Frame | Summum MX 6061 Alloy Stealth Evo, Mullet, hydroformed tubing, Zero suspension system, 200mm travel, Forward Geometry, alloy upper link with shock eyelet bearings, SuperBoost 12x157mm rear axle, 83mm BSA bottom bracket, HHG internal cable routing |
Fork | Fox 40 29 Float FIT GRIP X2 EVOL Factory Kashima, 203mm, air spring, 1-1/8” steerer tube, 20x110mm axle, offset 52mm. Settings: high and low-speed compression, high and low-speed rebound, air preload |
Rear Shock | Fox DHX2 Factory Kashima, 225x70mm. Settings: high and low-speed compression, high and low-speed rebound, spring preload. Super light steel (SLS) spring. Trunnion top mount, 30x8mm bottom bushings |
Headset | Onoff ZS56/ZS56, 1-1/8", 1-1/8" steerer tube, 42x30x7x45ºx45º ACB sealed bearings, geometry kit cups, external diameter 62mm |
Stem | Onoff S9 DH CNC Integrated, 45-50mm adjustable length, 10mm rise, 31.8mm barbore, 7075 alloy, 2x6mm spacer |
Bars | Onoff S6 1.0 7050 alloy, rise: 25mm, width: 800mm, 8º backsweep, 5º upsweep, 31.8mm barbore. L and XL size: 1.5 rise. |
Front Brake | Shimano Saint M820, 4-piston caliper, RT86 203mm 2-piece IS 6 bolts rotor with ICE technology, resin pads with cooler |
Rear Brake | Shimano Saint M820, 4-piston caliper, RT86 203mm 2-piece IS 6 bolts rotor with ICE technology, resin pads with cooler |
Brake Lever | Shimano Saint, ergonomic antiskid lever with servo wave, free stroke and tool less reach adjust |
Front Mech | E.13 Vario Compact Upper Slider ,Alloy backplate ,DMB (Direct mount Bashguard) Lower Slider 34-36t, ISCG 05 adjustable upper slider |
Rear Mech | Shimano Saint RD-M820-SS, 10s, Shadow+, short cage |
Shifters | Shimano Saint SL-M820 10s, low friction multi bearing, instant release, multi release, 2-way release |
Speed | 10 |
Rims | e*thirteen Grappler Race DH, IW29 29" Hookless, 6069 Welded Aluminum, 30mm internal width, tubeless ready, 32 spokes |
Front Hub | e*thirteen Boost 20x110mm, triple-sealed, fully machined aluminum, IS 6 bolts |
Rear Hub | e*thirteen Superboost 12x157mm, triple-sealed, fully machined aluminum w/6-degree engagement, IS 6 bolts, HG freehub |
Spokes | e*thirteen custom Hive triple-butted black steel, alloy nipples, nipple washers |
Front Tyre | Maxxis Assegai 29x2.5WT, tubeless ready, 3C MAXX GRIP compound, DH casing, 60x2TPI, folding bead |
Rear Tyre | Maxxis Dissector 27''5x2.4 WT, tubeless ready, 3C MAXX GRIP compound, DH casing, 60x2TPI, folding bead |
Seat Post | Onoff S3 DH Alloy, diameter 31.6mm, length 300mm |
Saddle | Ergon SM10 DH Black |
Chainset | Shimano Saint M825 Hollowtech II, reinforced steel axle, 165mm. 36T, aluminum, BCD 104 |
Bottom Bracket | Shimano 83mm |
Chain | Shimano HG95, 10s |
Cassette | Shimano CS-HG500-10, 11-25T, 10s |
Mountain Bike Size Chart
Height
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Bike Size
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Mountain Bike Size
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4’8” – 5’1”
143 – 155 cm
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XXS
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13” (33 cm)
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5’1” – 5’4”
155 – 163 cm
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XS
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15” (38 cm)
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5’4” – 5’7”
163 – 170 cm
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S
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16” (41 cm)
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5’7” – 5’10”
170 – 178 cm
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M
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18” (46cm)
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5’10” – 6’0”
178 – 183 cm
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L
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19” (48cm)
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6’0” – 6’3”
183 – 191 cm
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XL
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20” (51 cm)
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6’3” – 6’5”
191 – 196 cm
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XXL
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21” (53 cm)
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6’5” – 6’9”
196 – 205 cm
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XXXL
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22” (56 cm)
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* Mountain bikes are sized differently to road bikes. Typically, they are sized in inches as the first MTBs were produced in the USA. European brands like Lapierre and Haibike like to use centimetres for all their bikes. The measurements of their mountain bikes doesn’t match their road bikes but are like a simple conversion from the inches measurement. This is why we have included cm measurements in brackets for the Mountain bike column.
Read our bike size guide for more information on sizing.
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Mondraker Summum RR Mullet Mountain Bike 2025 - Downhill Full Suspension MTB
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