
Cradiac Storm
by Cradiac
Category: MTB
₹32,999Indicative price - for comparison only, not a live offer.
The Cradiac Storm is a MTB bike from Cradiac, priced at ₹32,999. It's built around a 6061 aluminium alloy frame and a alloy zoom lockout suspension; 80mm fork. Equipped with Shimano Alivio M3100; 27 Speed (Shimano) shifting and logan hydraulic m 500 brakes. Rolls on 27.5" wheels.
Cradiac Storm Specifications
Frame & Fork
| Frame | 6061 Aluminium Alloy |
| Frame Size | 18 inch |
| Fork | Alloy Zoom Lockout Suspension; 80mm |
| Headset | Kenli |
Brakes
| Brakes | Logan Hydraulic M 500 |
Wheels & Tyres
| Rims | Double Wall Alloy |
| Wheel Size | 27.5" |
Cockpit & Seating
| Handlebar | 680mm Curved Alloy |
| Stem | Alloy 80mm |
| Saddle | Memory Foam with Quick Release |
Drivetrain
| Crankset | Shimano 42x34x24T |
| Bottom Bracket | Shimano |
| Pedals | Alloy Pedal |
| Chain | KMC |
| Front Derailleur | Shimano FD T 3000 |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Alivio M3100 |
| Shifters | Shimano Alivio M3100; 27 Speed (Shimano) |
Other Specifications
| Color | Black |
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See all MTBbikes →Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about MTB bikes like this one.
What brakes does the Cradiac Storm use?
The Cradiac Storm is equipped with Logan Hydraulic M 500.
What gearing does the Cradiac Storm have?
The Cradiac Storm uses Shimano Alivio M3100; 27 Speed (Shimano).
Are mountain bikes hard to ride?
Not really - their sturdy build and grippy tyres actually make rough terrain easier to handle than on a standard bike.
Which wheel size should I choose - 26", 27.5", or 29"?
26" suits city riding and light trails, 27.5" is a versatile choice for both city and off-road use, and 29" rolls best over obstacles for serious off-road and downhill riding.
Can I ride an MTB on paved city roads?
Yes - mountain bikes handle city streets fine, though they're not as fast as a road or hybrid bike on smooth pavement.
How much weight can an MTB carry?
Most MTBs handle riders up to roughly 100-120kg, though this varies by brand and model - check the specific bike's listing for exact figures.
What does suspension actually do?
It absorbs shocks from rough terrain, giving a smoother, more controlled ride with better traction on rocky trails or potholed roads.



