![]() ![]() On the mullet version of the bike, that figure stands at 40mm. More subtle changes see the bottom bracket on the 29er Chameleon drop by 1mm to 56mm. The Chameleon is now officially designed around a 29er front wheel only, but will be sold in a mullet setup, which Santa Cruz dubs MX. ![]() There’s 10mm taken off the medium, 20mm off the large and 30mm from the extra-large, measuring 405mm, 430mm and 460mm, respectively. The size small loses 5mm and now measures 380mm. The seat tube on the bike has also been shortened, which means riders should be able to run a longer-travel dropper post. This also allows you to run it in a singlespeed setup. ![]() That should give the bike more stability and help keep the weight distribution balanced with the subtly longer reach. The Chameleon keeps its changeable dropouts and you can now alter the chainstay length to either 425mm or 437mm. The changeable dropouts let you tune the rear-end geometry and set up the Chameleon single speed. ![]()
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