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Monk

100mm

26"

Steel

3 Year Warranty

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COLOUR RAW SMOKE
SIZE SHORT
BUILD COMPLETE

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We built the Monk because dirt jumping deserves more than a slapped-together frame. It deserves feel. It deserves precision. It deserves steel.

There’s a reason we chose 4130 chromoly for the Monk. This isn’t your average tubing - this is the material of choice for riders who care how a bike rides, not just how light it is. Chromoly has a natural damped flex that gives the Monk a smooth, planted feel in the air and on landings, without feeling soft or vague. It takes the sting out of heavy hits, responds with confidence under load, and brings that unmistakable steel “spring” that alloy just can’t match.

We paired that ride feel with a geometry that’s laser-focused on progression: snappy rear end, low standover, and a front end that lets you throw the bike exactly where you want it. And because chain tension should never get in the way of your next run, we added built-in chain tugs to keep everything perfectly aligned—no slipping, no guessing, no fuss.

Whether you're boosting the mainline or simply lapping the local pumptrack until after dark, the Monk is built to take the hits and feel better doing it.

☛ 4130 chromoly construction
☛ CNC machined stainless steel dropouts with integrated chain tensioning
☛ Evolved geometry for stable, responsive performance

If you ordered a full bike, you'll have everything you need to get rolling right away, prior to some minimal setup.

Monk frames have a built in seat collar, chain tugs and come with gyro tabs packed with the owners manual.

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Builds & Specs

• Fork // Rock Shox Pike DJ 100mm, 100x15mm
• Stem // Chromag HiFi BSX 31mm
• Bar// Chromag FU40 40mm Rise, 800mm
• Headset // Cane Creek Forty ZS
• Crank // Descendant 170mm
• Brake // SRAM Level (Rear Only)
• Rotor // SRAM 140mm
• Cassette // 16t Single Speed
• Rims // Chromag Ally 26" 32h
• Hubs // Chromag D1 4 pawl 32h
• Tires // Maxxis Ikon
• Seatpost //Chromag Bassix 31.6
• Saddle // Chromag Overture
• Grips // Chromag Wax
• Chain // SS

Build options are subject to availability and liable to change without notice. 

• Wheel Size // 26"
• Recommended Fork Travel // 100mm
• Material // 4130 Chromoly Steel
• Frame Weight (Long) // 6.43lbs
• Hub Spacing // 135 x 10mm (Axle Not Included with frame-only)
• Headset // 44-56 Semi Integrated
• Seat Clamp Size // Integrated
• Seat Post Size // 31.6mm
• BB // 73mm Threaded
• Hanger // N/A
• Brake Mount // IS
• Frame Origin // Taiwan

The Monk

One of the most tried and tested Dirt Jumpers on the market today, featuring 4130 chromoly tubing, refined geometry and machined dropouts with integrated chain tensioning system. Now in its 14th year of production few DJ bikes have evolved to the level of detail as the Monk.

4130

Almost all Chromag frames are made from quality 4130 chromoly steel tubing. Chromoly is an abbreviation for chromium-molybdenum indicating the materials that the steel is alloyed with.

The added chromium helps increase the steels hardenability and also provide some corrosion resistance.
The molybdenum helps to increase the toughness of the steel.

It has a high tensile strength but is also malleable which is what gives our frames their notorious ride quality and feel. Chromoly is often used when more strength is required than that of mild carbon steel.

It falls under the AISI (American Iron & Steel Institute) 41XX designations which is where the “41” comes from. The “30” indicates it contains approximately 0.30% carbon by weight.

Chromoly is much stronger than traditional 1020 steel and it has a higher strength to weight ratio and high tensile strength, which means we can use less material and achieve a product that can withstand the abuse that riders love to throw at it.

The monk has been a staple in our line-up for almost 2 decades.

key features

HEAD TUBE BADGE

Your bike is special. The head tube badge is the finishing touch so we’ve always made a point of taking the time to do something interesting with it. Our head tube badges have changed over the years and are an indication of the time each bike was made.

Whether it’s a cast bronze, or polished stainless steel, water cut aluminum or a 3D CNC carving, each one represents our commitment to detail.

CRAFTSMANSHIP

We've never tried to hide the fact some of our products are made in Taiwan, in fact, we're proud of it.

Our Taiwanese partners are incredibly skilled and some of the best in the business.

As you would expect, these products are held to the same strict standards that we're renowned for.

gyro tabs

The Monk comes with holes in the headtube ready to accept gyro tabs.

If you like to throw the bars so much you run out of brake line, then having a gyro is essential.

The Monk comes with Gyro tabs and screws packed with your owners manual.

Designed for life

Yes, steel might be a little heavier than it's
more flashy contemporaries, but these bikes are built to last.  We use high grade 4130 Chromoly steel which is durable and contributes to a great feel as well.  Steel tubes are known for their compliance and lend a calm, vibration-absorbent feeling to the ride of the frame.

Steel can theoretically last forever provided it's ridden within the scope for which it was intended.

assembly & care

Whether you get your bike in a box, or roll it out the front door here at Chromag HQ, you can rest assured your bike has been pored over with pride, and built with the utmost attention to detail by one of our extremely talented mechanics.

Threads are chased, seat tubes are reamed, head tubes are honed, fits are checked and checked again, all to make sure when you get your bike, everything is absolutely dialed.

horizontal dropouts

Horizontal dropouts are a crucial part of a single sped setup, allowing you to tension your chain without the use of a derailleur.

Our built in chain tugs also allow you to dial in the chain tension, and keep it that way, even during mis-judged 360's and sideways landings.

The mountain biker’s dirt jumper.

geometry

At home on the pump track or your local spot the Monk has timeless style and character. The geometry is on the more familiar to mountain bikes end of the scale allowing you to get comfy quickly.

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Frame Size X-ShortTypical Rider Height: 137cm - 168cm ShortTypical Rider Height: 160cm - 178cm LongTypical Rider Height: 170cm - 188cm X-LongTypical Rider Height: 180cm - 198cm
Stack555555555574
Reach385410435460
Effective Top Tube520545570595
Head Tube959595115
Wheel base993101810431068
BB Drop30303030
BB Height318318318318
Stand Over619619619619
chain stay381381381381
Seat Tube310310310310
Head Angle70°
Seat Angle76°
Wheel Size26"

THIS IS AN APPROXIMATE GUIDE, SOME PEOPLE HAVE LONGER LEGS THAN OTHERS!

Sizing

The Monk has a very different fit to our other bikes. It only really gets longer (not taller) as you go up in size, which is why they are labelled short, long etc (rather than small, medium, large).

You could also check out the review section, to see how this bike fits other people.

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Questions?

Buying a bike is a big deal.
Don't hesitate to reach out with any and all questions!

Contact Us

Worldwide shipping

We ship bikes anywhere in the world with competitive rates from UPS and FedEx. Alternatively you can pickup right here at Chromag HQ.

Service Guide

Need more info on setup, service and spare parts?

View the user guide

Warranty

All of our bikes are backed by our 3 year warranty.

After that, we still have your back with our crash replacement program.

Register your bike

FAQ's

A 2.2” Maxxis fits with appropriate room around it.

No, there are no ISCG mounts on the Monk.

All our frames can work with +/-10mm of fork travel. To generalise the geometry change is around a 0.5° slacker head tube and seat tube angle for every 10mm added.

We setup our complete Monks with a 52mm chain line

With a 52mm chainline (SRAM boost standard), the Monk can fit up to a 34-tooth chainring.

For context, most of us here are running a 30t, with a 10/52 cassette.

There is a serial number on the back of your fork arch, adding this to Rockshox Trailhead app along with your weight gives a good baseline setting.

It does, however the specific blend of steel we use (CR-MO) has very good corrosion resistant properties. You can further protect things internally if you live in a partially harsh area or have concerns. Fluid Film is our recommended product for this.

Hope and other large 4 piston brake calipers can be tight, Sram codes fit just fine. Given the bikes intentions it is not expected that many will want to fit the largest heaviest brakes to it. Please let us know if you have tried to fit a more obscure component and faced issues.

Greasing you seat post prevents this issues, we strongly recommend re-greasing every 6 months at a minimum.

Not much! Here's what you need to do if we shipped your bike to you:

• Inflate tires to desired pressure. (Sealant is already installed)
• Install brake rotors, tightening bolts to 6.2Nm.
• Attach derailleur to frame, tightening to 9Nm making sure that the B-tension tab rests properly against the derailleur hanger stop.
• Grease headset bearings, install fork and handlebar, positioning the headset spacers above or below the stem according to rider fit.
• Align handlebar stem, preload headset and tighten stem pinch bolts to 8Nm.
• Install wheels, tighten axles.
• Install chain with quick link.
• Grease pedal threads and install pedals using pedal washers supplied.
• Adjust brakes, shifters, saddle position and height for personal preference.
• Set up suspension.
• Bed-in brakes. (Roll down a gentle gradient dragging one brake at a time. Avoid locking them up.)
• Go ride!

Note: If you had to Google "Nm", or you don't know which way to install your rotors, you should probably get a qualified mechanic to build your bike!

Here's what's been done:

• Chain length adjusted.
• Gears adjusted.
• Brakes set up and bled.
• Handlebar tightened to 6Nm.
• Grips tight on handlebar.
• Crankset tight, bottom bracket tight/adjusted.
• Saddle and seatpost tight.
• Seatpost greased *make sure to re-grease every 6 months!
• Tire sealant installed.
• Cassette tight.

Customer Reviews

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This is a very good bicycle to ride.

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WangYiduo

太好骑了。赞!

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Steven L.
Monk 2024

After having a few monk frames, the new smoke raw is by far the best one yet! I have been blessed to pass on my frames on to other locals at my spot to enjoy, everyone loves them! By far the best steel frame on the market, geo on both short and long suits every rider, My short is great in the park, perfect pump track bike and rides the trails even better! Thank you Chromag for producing amazing quality frames and components!!! Radlett Trails X

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Jordano P.
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Sick bike, all boxes are ticked

Boy loves the bike, gives him te confidence and it’s a sick looking bike.

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Mack
"Steel" of a deal

The Monk frame has the best geometry for a do-it-all fun hardtail. The steep head-tube angle puts you in the perfect position on the bike for pumping rollers and pulling up on steep lips, and the forward seat-tube angle lands the seat perfectly between your knees for tricks. All that adds up to a bike that puts a smile on your face wherever you choose to ride it. I dont think you can get a more reliable, fun bike for the money.

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Isaac C.
I love it

it rides really nice and it looks dope af

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J.Y.
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Ideal DJ bike

Best design steel DJ frame.
Very simple to make it attractive.
Good geometry to ride.

Appreciate for the support team to answer me with many questions before I purchased.