We take extra care to ensure your bike arrives ready to ride. Our meticulous build and testing process takes about 4 business days before your bike is ready to ship.
This attention to detail guarantees that your bike will be easy to assemble on arrival. Please note that most bikes do not come with pedals. To make the most of your new bike right away, be sure to select a pair of pedals when checking out and we will include them with the build!In the category of drop-bar mountain bikes, the
Salsa Cutthroat is the one that was born to run. An evolutionary leap forward from the Salsa Fargo,
Cutthroat is all about speed and comfort; full carbon, Class 5 Vibration Reduction System, and racing-inspired geometry make for a quick bike that won't leave you pummeled as you ride alongside a rising moon.
Salsa designed the
Cutthroat for the longest trail, 2-track or road you can find. To help you bring your stuff along
Cutthroat has mounts for the Salsa
EXP Top Tube and Cutthroat''s front triangle has been optimized to make the most out of the frame size specific
EXP Frame Bag.
Cutthroat models with the Salsa Cutthroat Carbon fork have 3-pack mounts to allow you to mount up to 5 water bottles (4 on size small) or 3 bottle cages and 2 Salsa
Anything Cages.
The
2019 Salsa Cutthroat Apex 1 build features a full SRAM Apex 1 drivetrain with TRP Spyre C mechanical disc brakes, Stylo 6K crank with DUB bottom bracket, Salsa Cutthroat Carbon fork and WTB i23 tubeless ready rims.
- High-modulus carbon frame with thru-axle dropouts
- Class 5 Vibration Reduction System for increase riding comfort
- Salsa Cutthroat carbon fork with Three-Pack rack mounts and internal dynamo cable routing
- Front triangle space maximized for framepack use and Toptube bag mount
- Rear rack compatibility with rack-lock
WARNING: Cycling involves risks. To ensure your safety, have your bike and its accessories assembled and serviced by a professional mechanic. Do not alter your bicycle or its components. Always adhere to the instructions and warnings provided, including those found on the manufacturer’s website. Inspect your bicycle thoroughly before each ride and always wear a helmet.