A lower standover makes it easier to mount and dismount, and provides more room to move, improving control and confidence
The SR Suntour XCE suspension fork provides 100mm of travel to help ease out the bumps
Features fender and rack mounts, meaning this bike is also a great option for commuting
Women typically have narrower shoulders than men and the Stride SLD recognises this with narrower handlebars
The Stride 26 SLD has been tailored specifically for the needs of the recreational rider. The frame is made from lightweight alloy tubing and uses sport-specific geometry to inspire confidence.
The Silverback Ladies Design creates a Stride that fits female riders better. SLD attributes include lower standover height, narrower handlebars and anatomically optimised saddles. It is fitted with a Suntour XCE Suspension fork that has 100mm travel and will soak up all the bumps on the trail. The Stride 26 SLD is also equipped with integrated fender and rack mounts making it a great choice for commuting.
crankset | Shimano TY301, 42x34x24T, Black |
cassette | Shimano TZ-500-7 14-28t 7-speed |
rear der | Shimano Tourney RD-TY300 7-speed |
front der | Shimano FD-TY700, top swing, dual pull |
shifters | Shimano shift/brake lever 7-speed |
fork | SR Suntour XCE, 100mm, preload adjust, QR |
hubs | Front hub alloy, 100x9 QR, v-brake; rear hub alloy, 135x9 QR, v-brake |
tyres | Kenda K922 26x1.95" wire bead, 22Tpi |
seatpost | Sector aluminium, black, length 350mm (XXS, XS, S), 400mm (M, L, XL) |
saddle | Sector Ergo women's-specific, black steel rails |
handlebar | Sector alloy handlebar, diameter 31.8mm, backsweep 5°, Rise 5°, width 660mm (XXS), 680mm (XS), 700mm (S), 720mm (M), 740mm (L, X |
stem | Sector alloy stem, 31.8mm, Rise 6°, with stainless steel bolts; length 50mm (XXS), 60mm (XS, S, M), 70mm (L, XL) |
frame | 26", 6061 aluminium, 1-1/8" headtube, 135mm QR Dropouts, disc brake mounts, fender and rack mounts |
brakeset | Cable v-brakes |
weight | 13.71kg (Medium frame with tubes, without pedals) |
weight limit | 120kg |
rims | Sector aluminium double wall, 20mm ID |
Crankset | Shimano TY301, 42x34x24T, Black |
Cassette | Shimano TZ-500-7 14-28t 7-speed |
REAR DER | Shimano Tourney RD-TY300 7-speed |
FRONT DER | Shimano FD-TY700, top swing, dual pull |
Shifters | Shimano shift/brake lever 7-speed |
Fork | SR Suntour XCE, 100mm, preload adjust, QR |
HUBS | Front hub alloy, 100x9 QR, v-brake; rear hub alloy, 135x9 QR, v-brake |
TYRES | Kenda K922 26x1.95" wire bead, 22Tpi |
Seatpost | Sector aluminium, black, length 350mm (XXS, XS, S), 400mm (M, L, XL) |
Saddle | Sector Ergo women's-specific, black steel rails |
Handlebar | Sector alloy handlebar, diameter 31.8mm, backsweep 5°, Rise 5°, width 660mm (XXS), 680mm (XS), 700mm (S), 720mm (M), 740mm (L, X |
Stem | Sector alloy stem, 31.8mm, Rise 6°, with stainless steel bolts; length 50mm (XXS), 60mm (XS, S, M), 70mm (L, XL) |
FRAME | 26", 6061 aluminium, 1-1/8" headtube, 135mm QR Dropouts, disc brake mounts, fender and rack mounts |
Brakeset | Cable v-brakes |
Weight | 13.71kg (Medium frame with tubes, without pedals) |
Weight limit | 120kg |
Ride Style | Sport |
Fork Brand | Suntour |
Fork Travel | 0 - 100mm |
Frame Material | Alloy |
Groupset Brand | Shimano |
Pedals Included | Yes |
RIMS | Sector aluminium double wall, 20mm ID |
Better control | A lower standover makes it easier to mount and dismount, and provides more room to move, improving control and confidence |
Smoother ride | The SR Suntour XCE suspension fork provides 100mm of travel to help ease out the bumps |
Mount up | Features fender and rack mounts, meaning this bike is also a great option for commuting |
Easier steering | Women typically have narrower shoulders than men and the Stride SLD recognises this with narrower handlebars |
* All specifications listed are subject to change without notice. Please note that our specifications may be impacted by manufacturer component substitution changes caused by high global demand for bikes and resulting supply chain issues in the bike industry. We recommend confirming the specifications with your local Evo Cycles showroom if you have any questions.
Bike Weight: Many brands strive to list the lowest possible weight, but in reality weight can vary based on frame size, finish, hardware and accessories. The most accurate way to determine any bike's weight is to have your local showroom weigh it for you.