Finally got around to taking a decent photo of my custom Norco Search Carbon build now that it has a few massive, dusty block hours on it.

The goal was to build a rig that perfectly balanced crisp performance with bombproof reliability for long, technical days in the saddle.

​The Build Specs:

​Frame: Norco Search Carbon

​Drivetrain: Shimano Di2 12-Speed Wireless

​Wheelset: DT Swiss 350 hubs laced to DT Swiss XR361 asymmetric rims

​Tyres: Panaracer GravelKing X1 Limited Edition

(British Racing Green / Tanwall)

​Total weight stops right at 9.5kg with pedals and cages, which feels incredibly light given how rugged the wheel build and electronic setup are.

​The Shakedown:

Instead of a gentle pavement cruise, I properly threw this thing into the deep end. Started off with the BQ event up at Pomona, and just backed it up with a massive local technical loop: climbing up Mount Coot-tha, dropping down the back via Channel 8 track into Gap Creek, descending Lower Creek, and then doing laps of the climbing trail to session Rocket Frog twice before the long, steep grind back up Channel 8 to get home.

​Initial Impressions:

​12s Di2: The shifting logic on rough terrain is flawless. Having those tighter gear steps on the steep, punchy pinches climbing out of Gap Creek made maintaining a smooth cadence so much easier.

​The Wheels & Tyres: Lacing 350s to the XR361 rims makes for an incredibly stiff, confident wheelset. The new Panaracer X1 tread pattern absolutely hooks up on the loose-over-hard sections, and they felt surprisingly predictable on drop bars going down Rocket Frog.

​Stoked with how this project turned out. For anyone else riding a Search or running the new X1s, how are you finding them long-term?

by johnatuna

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  1. scavvyboiradio on

    Love to see another Norco search in the wild. I have an alloy one that I love and beat around with. The geo feels amazing

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