We’ve used that line before. But that is what the Process is all about. Trust. Evolution. Refinement. A constant and ongoing synthesis of adrenaline and durability, fueled by the terrain right here in the PNW and honed to perfection in the quest to build the bike that modern riders need to find their limits, then rise above them. The new Process is the culmination of this evolution; thoughtful execution of purposeful design, bringing the next generation of riders the perfect tool to reach new heights. The Process is more of what you need. No fluff, hype, gimmick or overcorrection.

First introduced in 2014, the Process line rapidly built a legacy of blazing capability and incredible versatility, complementing and influencing as wide a range of styles as mountain biking can hold. Along the way the Process also cemented a reputation for inch-perfect handling and rock-solid dependability. The new Process 153 debuts the third generation of this legacy; now with a mullet-ready flip-chip and more sizes to suit even more riders, along with revised suspension kinematics for broader capability. Available in four builds, each a different interpretation of this all-time, all-mountain, every-trail, do it all crowd favorite. Whatever your dreams, goals, inseam or budget, there’s a Process 153 ready to get you there.

Customizable: Have it your way

  1. a. Mullet Flip Chip - Choose your wheel size; 27.5 for maximum play, 29 for speed to plow. A convenient flip chip located on the seat stay / rocker connection makes choosing between rear wheel sizes a snap. Size Small comes stock with a 27.5” rear wheel and all other sizes come with 29” rear wheels
  2. b. Compatible with UDH and SRAM T-type drivetrain
  3. c. Air or coil rear shock compatible. Revised suspension kinematics for improved small bump sensitivity and balanced progressivity whether running air or coil.
  4. d. Shorter seat tube, deeper seat post insertion, more frame sizes

Functional: Peace of mind

  1. e. Improved water bottle clearance, more water bottle mounts
  2. f. Integrated tool / accessory mount on underside of top tube
  3. g. Enhanced frame protection
  4. h. Carbon frames feature fully guided internal cable / hose routing with a Y connector allowing clean hose direction for either moto or regular style brakes. This is internal routing done right!
  5. i. Aluminum frames feature full external cable / hose routing (except for dropper post) for unbeatable user friendly, hassle-free performance and serviceability
  6. j. Bearing and pivot hardware cross-compatibility – all Process models use the same dependable, easily sourced hardware

FAQ

  1. What’s the longest dropper post I can install?
  2. The XL and L bikes come with 200mm post and the M and S sizes come with 175mm post. Some aftermarket 240mm posts will fit on the XL and L sizes. But it is best to double check with the seat post manufacturer.
  3. What stroke is the rear shock?
  4. The shock has an eye-to-eye measurement of 205mm and a stroke of 57.5mm.
  5. What are the headset specs?
  6. The Process line of bikes use a 44m Zero Stack upper cup and a 56mm Zero Stack lower cup.
  7. What size is the rear post mount and what is the largest rotor I can fit on the rear?
  8. 180mm direct post mount; 200mm maximum.
  9. What chainline do these bikes use?
  10. Carbon models use 55mm chainline and aluminum models use 52mm chainline.
  11. How do I switch to mullet?
  12. There is a flip chip located on the Seatstay / Rocker connection. Size small Process 134/153 all ship with 27.5” rear wheel installed - all other sizes come with 29” rear wheel.
  13. Will switching to mullet configuration mess up my handling?
  14. Nope. That’s what the flip chip is there for – it keeps the geometry the same regardless of whether you are running 27.5” or 29” rear wheels.
  15. Can I run a chainguide?
  16. Yep! All Process frames come with built-in ISCG tabs.

There’s a sweet spot between the tight focus of XC bikes and the sometimes beefy overkill of longer travel all-mountain/enduro/park machines. A place where snappy pedaling and telepathic responsiveness meets surefooted handling and enough suspension to get rowdy. We call this sweet spot the Process 134, or “the trail bike most of us need.” More travel and burlier than the Hei Hei, less travel but the same rowdy intentions as the Process 153 with more pop and flickability thrown in for supreme fun.

The new Process 134 rolls into its third generation with a fistful of changes; a mullet-ready flip-chip, sizes to suit a wider size range riders, revised suspension kinematics for even broader capability. Slice it up four different ways; two in carbon fiber, two in aluminum, from no-nonsense affordable to pretty damn fancy but still very reasonable. There are a million different ways to think about trail riding, and a Process 134 perfect for every one of them.

Customizable: Have it your way

  1. a. Mullet Flip Chip - Choose your wheel size; 27.5 for maximum play, 29 for speed to plow. A convenient flip chip located on the seat stay / rocker connection makes choosing between rear wheel sizes a snap. Size Small comes stock with a 27.5” rear wheel and all other sizes come with 29” rear wheels
  2. b. Compatible with UDH and SRAM T-type drivetrain
  3. c. Air or coil rear shock compatible. Revised suspension kinematics for improved small bump sensitivity and balanced progressivity whether running air or coil.
  4. d. Shorter seat tube, deeper seat post insertions

    Functional: Peace of mind

  1. e. Improved water bottle clearance, more water bottle mounts
  2. f. Integrated tool / accessory mount on underside of top tube
  3. g. Enhanced frame protection
  4. h. Carbon frames feature fully guided internal cable / hose routing with a Y connector allowing clean hose direction for either moto or regular style brakes. This is internal routing done right!
  5. i. Aluminum frames feature full external cable / hose routing (except for dropper post) for unbeatable user friendly, hassle-free performance and serviceability
  6. j. Bearing and pivot hardware cross-compatibility – all Process models use the same dependable, easily sourced hardware

FAQ

  1. What’s the longest dropper post I can install?
  2. The XL and L bikes come with 200mm post and the M and S sizes come with 175mm post. Some aftermarket 240mm posts will fit on the XL and L sizes. But it is best to double check with the seat post manufacturer.
  3. What stroke is the rear shock?
  4. The shock has an eye-to-eye measurement of 185mm and a stroke of 50mm.
  5. What are the headset specs?
  6. The Process line of bikes use a 44m Zero Stack upper cup and a 56mm Zero Stack lower cup.
  7. What size is the rear post mount and what is the largest rotor I can fit on the rear?
  8. 180mm direct post mount; 200mm maximum.
  9. What chainline do these bikes use?
  10. Carbon models use 55mm chainline and aluminum models use 52mm chainline.
  11. How do I switch to mullet?
  12. There is a flip chip located on the Seatstay / Rocker connection. Size small Process 134/153 all ship with 27.5” rear wheel installed - all other sizes come with 29” rear wheel.
  13. Will switching to mullet configuration mess up my handling?
  14. Nope. That’s what the flip chip is there for – it keeps the geometry the same regardless of whether you are running 27.5” or 29” rear wheels.
  15. Can I run a chainguide?
  16. Yep! All Process frames come with built-in ISCG tabs.