Voodoo Bizango Carbon Gets a Refresh

Voodoo Bizango Carbon Gets a Refresh

If you’re after a budget hardtail but want it in carbon, Halfords’ new stock of the newest Voodoo Carbon Bizango models goes live today.

Previous carbon and alloy models have both proven so popular that this time they’re also offering a higher specced Bizango Carbon Pro. Here are your options:

Voodoo Bizango Carbon

  • Frame – Hi-Mod Carbon, Tapered steerer, Boost Rear
  • Fork – 120mm RockShox Judy Silver TK
  • Groupset – Shimano Deore 1×11
  • Tyres – Maxis Ardent 2.25”
  • Saddle – WTB Volt
  • RRP – £1,200 from Halfords

Voodoo Bizango Carbon Pro

  • Frame – Hi-Mod Carbon, Tapered steerer, Boost Rear
  • Fork – 120mm RockShox SID Select
  • Groupset – Shimano Deore 1×12
  • Tyres – Maxis Forecaster EXO TR 2.35” Front / Maxis Rekon EXO TR 2.25” Rear
  • Saddle – WTB Volt
  • RRP –  £1,650 from Halfords

That frosted raspberry/sugared gammon colour alone (we don’t know what it’s real name is) may be worth the extra money.

The frame has a little more tyre clearance than past models. Here’s the geo:

Size
Small 
Medium
Large
Extra Large









Head Angle
66.5
66.5
66.5
66.5
Seat Angle
73
73
73
73
Stack
614
614
624
633
Reach
407
432
454
477
Rear-Centre
425
425
425
425
BB Drop
55
55
55
55
Stem Length
45
45
45
45
Bar Width
740
760
780
780

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