Archibald AC1 Dream Build 1

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Model
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Parts

Frame
Other
Archibald AC1
Frame: Other Archibald AC1
Rear Shock
Intend
Hover Monocoque
Rear Shock: Intend Hover Monocoque
Fork
Intend
Bandit
180mm
Fork: Intend Bandit. Misc: 180mm
Headset
Other
Intend Stiffmaster
Headset: Other Intend Stiffmaster
Handlebar
OneUp Components
V2 Carbon 35mm
780mm
Handlebar: OneUp Components V2 Carbon 35mm. Misc: 780mm
Stem
Cascade Components
Cockpit 42mm
Stem: Cascade Components Cockpit 42mm
Grips
Other
RevGrips
Grips: Other RevGrips
Brakes
Intend
Trinity DH
Brakes: Intend Trinity DH
Rear Derailleur
Other
Pinion C1.12
Rear Derailleur: Other Pinion C1.12
Cranks
North Shore Billet
Talon
155mm
Cranks: North Shore Billet Talon. Misc: 155mm
Chain
Gates
Chain: Gates
Pedals
Crank Brothers
Mallet DH Race
Bruni Edition
Pedals: Crank Brothers Mallet DH Race. Misc: Bruni Edition
Front Rim
We Are One Composites
Convergence Triad
Front Rim: We Are One Composites Convergence Triad
Rear Rim
We Are One Composites
Convergence Triad
Rear Rim: We Are One Composites Convergence Triad
Hubs
Onyx
Classic
Hubs: Onyx Classic
Spokes
Sapim
Spokes: Sapim
Front Tire
Schwalbe
Magic Mary 2.5 Radial
Gravity
Front Tire: Schwalbe Magic Mary 2.5 Radial. Misc: Gravity
Rear Tire
Schwalbe
Albert Radial
Gravity
Rear Tire: Schwalbe Albert Radial. Misc: Gravity
Saddle
Chromag
Trailmaster DT
Saddle: Chromag Trailmaster DT
Seatpost
RockShox
AXS Reverb B1
200mm
Seatpost: RockShox AXS Reverb B1. Misc: 200mm
Seatpost Clamp
Burgtec
Seatpost Clamp: Burgtec
General Info

General Info

Model Year
2026
Model Year:
2026
Intended Use
Enduro
Intended Use:
Enduro
Weight
42 lb 12 oz (19,391 g)
Weight: 42 lb 12 oz (19,391 g)
Additional Info

After throwing a leg over an AC1 in Whistler last year, I decided it was the move for my next bike build. Put the order in and rounded up the parts for a no-expense-spared dream build while I waited for the frame to be built. 

Custom geo with a 485 reach, and a 445 chainstay with a 63.3 degree head angle. 

Went up to New Westminster to see the Archibald shop and build my bike up there. After a few laps at Cypress and Coast Gravity Park, I can confidently say it's the quietest bike I've ever ridden and it's not even close. Trails are transformed when you hear nothing but tire on dirt. Bike was certainly worth the wait! Rides unlike anything I've ever been on, and it jumps deceivingly well for its weight class. Can't wait to take this bike to more trails! Holler if you catch me in the lot, happy to let anyone give it a test ride!

Additional Info:

After throwing a leg over an AC1 in Whistler last year, I decided it was the move for my next bike build. Put the order in and rounded up the parts for a no-expense-spared dream build while I waited for the frame to be built. 

Custom geo with a 485 reach, and a 445 chainstay with a 63.3 degree head angle. 

Went up to New Westminster to see the Archibald shop and build my bike up there. After a few laps at Cypress and Coast Gravity Park, I can confidently say it's the quietest bike I've ever ridden and it's not even close. Trails are transformed when you hear nothing but tire on dirt. Bike was certainly worth the wait! Rides unlike anything I've ever been on, and it jumps deceivingly well for its weight class. Can't wait to take this bike to more trails! Holler if you catch me in the lot, happy to let anyone give it a test ride!

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