Cradiac XC 900

by Cradiac

Category: MTB

21,117Indicative price - for comparison only, not a live offer.

The Cradiac XC 900 is a MTB bike from Cradiac, priced at ₹21,117. It's built around a 6061 alloy frame and a alloy zoom lockout suspension; 80mm fork. Equipped with Altus M315; Shimano 24 Speed shifting and jak 160mm dual disc brakes. Rolls on 27.5T wheels.

Cradiac XC 900 Specifications

Frame & Fork

Frame6061 Alloy
Frame Size18 inch
ForkAlloy Zoom Lockout Suspension; 80mm
HeadsetKenli

Brakes

BrakesJAK 160mm Dual Disc

Wheels & Tyres

RimsDouble Wall Alloy
Wheel Size27.5T

Cockpit & Seating

Handlebar680mm curved
StemAlloy 80mm
SaddleMemory Foam with Quick Release

Drivetrain

Crankset42/34/24T Prowheel Alloy
Bottom BracketNeco
PedalsAlloy Pedal
ChainBushless
Front DerailleurShimano Altus M310
Rear DerailleurShimano Acera M3020
ShiftersAltus M315; Shimano 24 Speed

Other Specifications

ColorGrey

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about MTB bikes like this one.

What is the price of the Cradiac XC 900?

The Cradiac XC 900 is priced at ₹21,117 (indicative, for comparison only).

What frame and fork does the Cradiac XC 900 have?

The Cradiac XC 900 comes with a 6061 Alloy frame and a Alloy Zoom Lockout Suspension; 80mm fork.

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.