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2023 Salsa Timberjack XT 27.5+

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Original MSRP
$2,499.00
Sizes
XS, S, M, L, XL
Colors
Copper
Weight
32 lbs 7 oz for Medium
Geometry
5 manufacturer sizes · Ride analysis
Archive ID
900000363

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What the specifications mean

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Suspension is concentrated at the fork, so fork setup and rear-tire pressure are the main tools for balancing front and rear behavior. Both 27.5- and 29-inch wheels appear in the record, but it does not establish a mixed front/rear build; confirm the correct diameter for the selected frame size. The 510% cassette range describes the available gearing more clearly than the component-group name alone.

Suspension setup Front only Fork settings affect the front while rear-wheel behavior remains dependent on tire and wheel setup.
Wheel system 27.5 / 29 options Both diameters are documented, but the archive does not prove a mixed front/rear setup.
Gearing 510% cassette range Calculated from the published 10–51-tooth sprocket span.
Frame material Aluminum / alloy Dents and cracking around welds, pivots and loaded junctions deserve attention.

Used-bike inspection

If you’re buying this bike used

Before any test ride: both brakes should stop the bike firmly and release cleanly; both wheels should run true and be securely attached; tires should have no casing damage; and the headset, handlebar, stem, cranks and pedals should have no looseness or play.

Follow the full used-bike inspection order →
  • FrameLook closely for dents and hairline cracks around welds, the head tube and bottom-bracket area. Cosmetic scratches matter less than a change in shape or a crack line.Inspect the frame and fork →
  • BrakesTest each brake separately and confirm it stops firmly and releases cleanly. Inspect the pads and braking surfaces for wear or contamination, and check the cables or hoses for damage.Inspect the brakes →
  • SuspensionAsk when the fork was last serviced. Check the stanchions for damage, look for oil at the seals and make sure the fork moves smoothly without bushing play.Evaluate the suspension →
  • DrivetrainShift through every gear under light load and measure chain wear. Confirm that the shifter, derailleur, chain and cassette belong to the same 12-speed system.Check drivetrain wear →
  • Wheels & tiresSpin both wheels and watch the rims for side-to-side or vertical movement. Check for dents, cracks, loose or uneven spokes and hub play, then inspect both tire casings for cuts, cracking or exposed threads.Check wheels and tires →
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Archived: 2023 Salsa Timberjack XT 27.5+ · Mountain · Published sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL

Archived: Frame: Timberjack Alloy V2 · Fork: RockShox 35 Gold RL, 130 mm, 44 mm offset

Archived: Fork: RockShox 35 Gold RL, 130 mm, 44 mm offset

Archived: Shifters: Shimano SLX M7100 I-SPEC EV · Rear derailleur: Shimano XT M8100 SGS · Crankset: Shimano MT510, 30t · Cassette: Shimano SLX M7100-12, 10–51t, 12-speed · Chain: Shimano Deore M6100

Archived: Brakes: Brake Calipers: Shimano M4120 four-piston; Rotors: Shimano RT10 Center Lock (180 mm front, 160 mm rear)

Archived: Wheel size: 27.5"; 29" · Front tire: Maxxis Minion DHF, 27.5 x 2.8", EXO, TR · Rear tire: Maxxis Rekon rear, 27.5 x 2.8", EXO, TR

Controls and contact points

Archived: Headset: FSA Orbit 1.5E ACB · Handlebar: Race Face Chester 35 · Stem: Salsa Guide Trail · Seatpost: TranzX YSI05 RAD+, Shimano MT500 lever, 30 mm travel adj · Saddle: WTB Volt 250 Steel

Before and during the test ride

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Interpretation based on the archived manufacturer specifications. Confirm exact fit and standards before ordering parts or performing service.

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Catalog options

5 sizes · 1 color

Manufacturer-published sizes and colors; availability and exact size/color pairings may vary by market or production run.

Sizes

XSSMLXL

Colors

Copper

Frameset

Frame ConstructionTimberjack Alloy V2
Frame MaterialAluminum
ForkRockShox 35 Gold RL, 130 mm, 44 mm offset

Drivetrain

ShiftersShimano SLX M7100 I-SPEC EV
Front DerailleurN/A
Rear DerailleurShimano XT M8100 SGS
CranksetShimano MT510, 30t
CassetteShimano SLX M7100-12, 10–51t, 12-speed
ChainShimano Deore M6100

Brakes

BrakesBrake Calipers: Shimano M4120 four-piston; Rotors: Shimano RT10 Center Lock (180 mm front, 160 mm rear)

Cockpit & Contact Points

HeadsetFSA Orbit 1.5E ACB
HandlebarRace Face Chester 35
StemSalsa Guide Trail
SaddleWTB Volt 250 Steel
SeatpostTranzX YSI05 RAD+, Shimano MT500 lever, 30 mm travel adj

Wheels & Tires

Front TireMaxxis Minion DHF, 27.5 x 2.8", EXO, TR
Rear TireMaxxis Rekon rear, 27.5 x 2.8", EXO, TR
Wheel Size27.5"; 29"

Size-specific frame data

Geometry

5 sizes · 16 measurements

Manufacturer-published geometry normalized for consistent archival comparison. Effective top tube and reach remain separate measurements because they describe different aspects of fit.

MeasurementX-SmallSmallMediumLargeX-Large
Seat tube342.9 mm370 mm395 mm432 mm457.2 mm
Effective top tube570 mm594.1 mm615.3 mm639 mm659.3 mm
Head tube100 mm100 mm105 mm115 mm125 mm
Head-tube angle66.4°66.4°66.4°66.4°66.4°
Seat-tube angle75.1°75.1°75.1°75.1°75.1°
Chainstay / rear center420 mm420 mm420 mm420 mm420 mm
Wheelbase1120 mm1142.5 mm1164.5 mm1180.5 mm1211.7 mm
Bottom-bracket drop56.6 mm56.6 mm56.6 mm56.6 mm56.6 mm
Reach410.7 mm433.6 mm453.6 mm475.5 mm492.6 mm
Stack599 mm599 mm607.4 mm613.5 mm625.5 mm
Standover height702.9 mm722.6 mm742.1 mm772.1 mm792.9 mm
Fork offset / rake44 mm44 mm44 mm44 mm44 mm
Fork length / axle-to-crown543 mm543 mm543 mm543 mm543 mm
Crank length165 mm165 mm170 mm170 mm180 mm
Stem length50 mm50 mm50 mm50 mm50 mm
Handlebar width780 mm780 mm780 mm780 mm780 mm

Geometry source: Manufacturer HTML geometry table ↗ Measurements can vary by configuration, wheel size, or flip-chip position where noted by the manufacturer.

Geometry interpretation

What this geometry means

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Medium geometry

Riding position

A 453.6 mm reach paired with 607.4 mm of stack gives this size a moderate frame proportion: roomy enough when standing without pushing strongly toward either a very low or very upright front end.

Handling tendencies

A 66.4° head angle combined with a 1164.5 mm wheelbase points to fairly neutral for modern mountain handling steering and chassis behavior. The longer the chassis and slacker the front end, the more the bike tends to favor composure over very quick direction changes. A 420 mm rear center is compact, which tends to make rear-wheel weight shifts and tight direction changes easier than a long-rear-center layout.

Archive context

The chainstay of 420 mm sits toward the shorter rear-center end. Its stack of 607.4 mm sits toward the lower end. Its bottom-bracket drop of 56.6 mm sits toward the deeper-drop end.

Compared with 49 distinct mountain geometries in the Medium-equivalent size cohort from model years 2021–2025 in the Velopedia archive.

Across the size range

From X-Small to X-Large, reach grows by 81.9 mm and stack by 26.5 mm, showing how the frame becomes both longer and taller through the published size range. The rear center stays essentially constant at about 420 mm across sizes, so most of the wheelbase growth happens in the front half of the bike rather than by lengthening the rear triangle.

Geometry describes frame proportions and likely tendencies, not a ride test. Rider proportions, cockpit setup, tires, suspension settings, wheel configuration, and component choices can materially change how a bicycle fits and feels.

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Specifications are presented as a reference. Components may vary by market, size, production run, or later manufacturer revisions.

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