Gary Fisher Paragon 29r

Are you searching for the ultimate 29er hardtail? Look no further than the Paragon 29er from the father of mountain biking. Test ride bike available instore!

Bigger Wheels Have a Longer Contact Patch
The contact patch is the amount of tire you have on the ground at any one time as the wheels goes through its rotation. As The diameter of the wheel increases from 26" to 29", the shape of the contact patch gets longer. The benefits of this are noticeable. For technical climbs, the added length increases traction as the rider can shift their weight more freely without losing pressure on the contact patch. In addition, the increased contact patch length on a 29er benefits the rider when cornering in uneven terrain as the tire will want to stay in contact with an obstacle and not skip over it. Last, in mud, sand or snow, the longer contact patch can help keep the tire on top of the surface as opposed to sinking in and bogging down. Think about snowshoes. They are designed to keep you on top of the snow, where the going is easy.

Sizes: 
SM (15.5"), MD (17.5"), LG (19"), XL (21")
Frame: 
6061 butted & hydroformed aluminum, E2 head tube, press-fit bottom bracket, cold-forged dropouts, G2 29" Geometry
Fork: 
Fox F100 RL 29 w/E2 steerer, custom G2 Geometry, 51mm offset crown, 100mm travel
Wheels: 
Bontrager FCC front hub, Shimano M525 rear hub; Bontrager Mustang Disc 29 32/28-hole rims
Tires: 
Bontrager 29-2, 29x2.1"
Shifters: 
SRAM X.7 shifters
Front Derailleur: 
Shimano SLX
Rear Derailleur: 
SRAM X.9 rear derailleur
Crank: 
SHimano M552, 44/32/22
Cassette: 
Shimano HG8110 12-36, 10 speed
Saddle: 
Bontrager Evoke 2, Chromoly rails
Seat Post: 
Bontrager Race, 27.2, 5mm offset
Handlebars: 
Bontrager Race Lite Big Sweep, 17 degree sweep
Stem: 
Bontrager Race X Lite, 31.8mm
Headset: 
FSA Orbit, E2
Brakeset: 
Avid Elixir 5 hydraulic disc brakes, 6-bolt; G3 185mm front, 160mm rear rotors
Price: 
$2499