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The bike to get lost - and found - on.

Quincy is inspired by a place like no other. Nestled deep in the Sierra Mountains of Northern California is a small gold rush town where the avenues for adventure seem endless.

Miles upon miles of dirt roads that lead to nowhere and everywhere. The kind of roads you want to get lost and found on. Where you don’t quite know what kind of bike is best suited, and forces a constant re-think of your whole darn setup. This is Quincy terrain.

A full carbon frame and fork gives where you need it and takes a beating where you need it more. From tarmac to way-off-the-map, this is a robust bike that’s comfortable on or off-road all day long.

Designed to adapt, Quincy builds are available with 700c wheels with clearance to run wide tires on both (45mm and 650b x 2.1” respectively). Pleasingly simple single-ring drivetrains come standard, but the frame can also accommodate a dual chainring set-up if desired. 

Cleverly routed hydraulic disc brakes ensure you’re always in control, no matter how fast you’re rolling in any conditions. Meanwhile, mounts for fenders and three water-bottle cages complete the incredibly versatile, all-conditions package.

With a size range that fits rider heights from around 5’0 up to 5’9 and a geometry that perfectly balances confident handling with precision reactivity, this is a Juliana Bicycle through and through. And like all our bikes, Quincy is spec’d with kits we feel are best suited to potential owners. This includes the Ergon SR10 women’s saddle and bar widths matched to frame size for a tailored cockpit that gives Quincy that unique fit, look, and feel.

Key Features:

Available in: Carbon CC
Wheel Size: 700c & 650b
Tire Clearance: 45mm (700c) or 2.1" (650b)
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Peso: 19.59 lbs / 8.89 kg
 

Please note: Price, Weight, and Parts Spec information is subject to change.

Rival

   

19.59 lbs / 8.89 kg

GRX

   

18.92 lbs / 8.58 kg

Frame

   

3.68 lbs / 1.67 kg

Materiale
Carbon CC

CC denotes our highest grade carbon fiber frames. Use of the very best materials in the composite results in the lightest, best handling bikes. CC level bikes are also specced with the best wheels, drivetrains and suspension on these models.

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Materiale
Carbon CC

CC denotes our highest grade carbon fiber frames. Use of the very best materials in the composite results in the lightest, best handling bikes. CC level bikes are also specced with the best wheels, drivetrains and suspension on these models.

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Materiale
Carbon CC

CC denotes our highest grade carbon fiber frames. Use of the very best materials in the composite results in the lightest, best handling bikes. CC level bikes are also specced with the best wheels, drivetrains and suspension on these models.

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Deragliatore posteriore
SRAM Rival 1 Long Cage, 11spd

Deragliatore posteriore
Shimano GRX, 11spd

Deragliatore posteriore
-

Deragliatore anteriore
-

Deragliatore anteriore
Shimano GRX Braze-On, 11spd

Deragliatore anteriore
-

Comandi
Rival 22 HRD, 11spd

Comandi
Shimano GRX 810 Shifters/Flat Mount Brakes

Comandi
-

Pacco pignoni
SRAM XG1150, 11spd, 10-42t

Pacco pignoni
Shimano Ultegra HG800, 11-34t

Pacco pignoni
-

Catena
SRAM PC1170, 11spd

Catena
Shimano SLX M7000, 11spd

Catena
-

Moviemento centrale
SRAM DUB 68mm Road Wide BB

Moviemento centrale
Shimano Ultegra BB

Moviemento centrale
-

Serie sterzo
Cane Creek 40 IS Integrated Headset

Serie sterzo
Cane Creek 40 IS Integrated Headset

Serie sterzo
-

Pneumatico posteriore
Maxxis Ravager 700x40c, EXO

Pneumatico posteriore
Maxxis Rambler, 700x40c

Pneumatico posteriore
-

Pneumatico anteriore
Maxxis Ravager 700x40c, EXO

Pneumatico anteriore
Maxxis Rambler, 700x40c

Pneumatico anteriore
-

Liquido Sigillante
Reserve Tubeless Sealant

Liquido Sigillante
Reserve Tubeless Sealant

Liquido Sigillante
-

Mozzo anteriore
DT Swiss 370, 12x100, 28h

Mozzo anteriore
i9 1/1, 12x100, Centerlock, 28h

Mozzo anteriore
-

Cerchio anteriore
WTB EZR i23p 700c

Cerchio anteriore
Easton ARC Offset 25 700c

Cerchio anteriore
-

Mozzo posteriore
DT Swiss 370, 12x142, XD, 28h

Mozzo posteriore
i9 1/1, 12x142, 11spd, Centerlock, 28h

Mozzo posteriore
-

Cerchio posteriore
WTB EZR i23p 700c

Cerchio posteriore
Easton ARC Offset 25 700c

Cerchio posteriore
-

Disco anteriore
Avid Centerline 160mm

Disco anteriore
Shimano RT80 Ice Tech Centerlock, 160mm

Disco anteriore
-

Disco posteriore
Avid Centerline 160mm

Disco posteriore
Shimano RT80 Ice Tech Centerlock, 160mm

Disco posteriore
-

Guarnitura
SRAM Rival 1 DUB Wide, 40t

Guarnitura
Shimano GRX 11spd, 48/31

Guarnitura
-

Manubri
Easton EA50 AX Road Bar

Manubri
Easton EA70 AX Road Bar

Manubri
-

Attacco manubrio
Easton EA50

Attacco manubrio
Easton EA90

Attacco manubrio
-

Sella
Ergon Women's SR10 Sport Gel Saddle

Sella
Ergon Women's SR10 Sport Gel Saddle

Sella
-

Reggisella
Easton EA50, 27.2, 12mm Offset, 350mm

Reggisella
Easton EC70, 27.2, Zero Offset, 350mm

Reggisella
-

Manopole
Velo Bar Tape

Manopole
Velo Bar Tape

Manopole
-

Diametro ruota
700c

Diametro ruota
700c

Diametro ruota
-

Geometry

495254
Reach 365372380
Stack 530555576
Head Tube Angle 69.5°71°71.5°
Seat Tube Length 470495520
Front Center 594595600
BB Height 280280282
BB Drop 747472
Wheelbase 100610091015
Head Tube Length 110130150
Top Tube Length 512526545
Seat Tube Angle 74.5°74.5°74°
Standover Height 730754776

Units

cm

Frame Sizing

If you're on the cusp between the recommended height range of two sizes, the absolute best thing is to try to ride them both. At a minimum, check the stack/reach measurements on your current bike and compare it to the new model you are looking at to get an idea of a fit you are already comfortable with. If riding the bike is not an option, consider the following.

Body Dimension

Not all bodies at a given height are the same. If you have longer legs and a shorter torso than the average person your height, that may push you towards the smaller of the recommended sizes. If you're all torso and arms, most likely you'll want to size up.

Units

cm

142 - 155cm
142 - 155cm

49

160 - 168cm
160 - 168cm

52

168 - 175cm
168 - 175cm

54

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Maintenance Information

Reserve Wheels

How to find your serial number

Something not right? Use our warranty claim form to file a claim. We'll do everything we can to get you back to riding as fast as possible.

File a claim for a Santa Cruz product

If you have any other questions or would like to follow up on a warranty claim, contact our Warranty Department.

Quincy Tech Support

Front DerailleurClamp
Headset/HeadtubeIntegrated (IS41/52)
Seat Post27.2mm
Seat Clamp31.8mm
BB Shell68mm Threaded
Max Tire Size2.1"
Max Chainring Size50t
Water Bottle Mounts3
Brake MountFlat Mount (32mm caliper bolts)
Chainline43.5mm

Can I put a dropper post on my bike?

Yes! We've included options for routing internally-routed dropper posts on the Stigmata. Just make sure you order a 27.2mm post

Can I use "Road+" tires on my Quincy?

Yes, definitely. Road+ (otherwise known as 650x47) will work on pavement or moderate terrain. For rocky or more uneven terrain, we'd recommend something larger to keep the BB a little higher. 27.5x2.0 is better for this use, or something in the 700x35-45c range.

Does the Quincy work with fenders?

Yes. We designed it to work with up to 700x35 or 27.5x2.0 while using fenders. Tires and fenders vary greatly, so treat these numbers as guidelines, not gospel.  

How big of a tire will fit?

The frame and fork will accept up to a 700x45 or 27.5x2.1" tire.

How many water bottle cages will fit?

The Stigmata has mounts for 3 bottles. One is under the downtube, and the other two are inside the front triangle.

I rarely take my wheels off, and want a cleaner look.... Can I get wheel axles without handles?

We include Rockshox's excellent Maxle Ultimate axles with the Stigmata, for ease of use. If you want the cleanest setup, use Maxle Stealth or another aftermarket solution. Front axle is 125mm long, 12mm diameter, 12mm thread length, M12X1.50 thread. Rear axle is 174mm long, 12mm diameter, 20mm thread length, M12X1.75 thread

I want to put a different fork on my Quincy. What specs are important?

Our fork is 395mm axle-crown, so you want to be pretty close to that. We spec 50mm rake on the 49, 52, and 54cm bikes, and 45mm rake on larger sizes.

Sweet- the Quincy has fender mounts at the dropouts! Can I use those to mount a rack?

No, the fender mounts are strictly for fenders. They were not built to carry a rack or weight.

What brake rotor size is compatible?

The Quincy uses standard "flat-mount" brake mounts. These are compatible with 140mm or 160mm rotors, depending on the adapter/orientation

What cranks are compatible with the Quincy?

This bike uses a 68mm threaded BB, so any crank compatible with that standard should work great.  

What do I need to mount fenders?

Bikes and frames include the custom seat stay mount that we designed, as there is no traditional seat stay bridge on the Quincy. Other than that, you should only need the hardware that comes with your fenders.

What front derailleurs are the Quincy compatible with?

We've built this bike to accept electronic FDs, or modern cable-actuated FD's from Shimano (7000/8000/9000 series). Mechanical FDs from SRAM won't work, as they lack the integrated housing stop that's necessary with our cable routing.  

What kind of headset does this bike use?

This bike uses integrated headset cups. The upper is 41mm and the lower is 52mm. The SHIS name is IS 41/28.6 IS 52/40. The fork uses an integrated 1.5" crown race, with a 36* taper angle. We know that's a lot of specs to worry about, so we made sure that every Stigmata/Quincy comes with a compatible headset, whether you're purchasing a frameset or complete bike.

What size chainrings will fit?

With 1x, you can use up to 42t. For 2x, we've built it to accept up to a 36t small ring and 50t big ring.

What are the main differences between the Juliana Quincy and Santa Cruz Stigmata?

The Quincy is offered in a 49cm frame, which fits riders ~5’0” to ~5’2”. It is spec'd with bar widths that are sized appropriately (38cm on size 49 and 40cm on 52 and 54), and an Ergon SR10 women’s saddle. And, it is offered in two 1x options from SRAM.

Quincy Frame Specifications

Front DerailleurClamp
Headset/HeadtubeIntegrated (IS41/52)
Seat Post27.2mm
Seat Clamp31.8mm
BB Shell68mm Threaded
Max Tire Size2.1"
Max Chainring Size50t
Water Bottle Mounts3
Brake MountFlat Mount (32mm caliper bolts)
Chainline43.5mm

Geometry

All units are in millimeters or degrees.

495254
Reach 365372380
Stack 530555576
Head Tube Angle 69.5°71°71.5°
Seat Tube Length 470495520
Front Center 594595600
BB Height 280280282
BB Drop 747472
Wheelbase 100610091015
Head Tube Length 110130150
Top Tube Length 512526545
Seat Tube Angle 74.5°74.5°74°
Standover Height 730754776

Units

cm

Frame Sizing

If you're on the cusp between the recommended height range of two sizes, the absolute best thing is to try to ride them both. At a minimum, check the stack/reach measurements on your current bike and compare it to the new model you are looking at to get an idea of a fit you are already comfortable with. If riding the bike is not an option, consider the following.

Body Dimension

Not all bodies at a given height are the same. If you have longer legs and a shorter torso than the average person your height, that may push you towards the smaller of the recommended sizes. If you're all torso and arms, most likely you'll want to size up.

Units

cm

142 - 155cm
142 - 155cm

49

160 - 168cm
160 - 168cm

52

168 - 175cm
168 - 175cm

54

FAQ's

Can I put a dropper post on my bike?

Yes! We've included options for routing internally-routed dropper posts on the Quincy. Just make sure you order a 27.2mm post

Can I use "Road+" tires on my Quincy?

Yes, definitely. Road+ (otherwise known as 650x47) will work on pavement or moderate terrain. For rocky or more uneven terrain, we'd recommend something larger to keep the BB a little higher. 27.5x2.0 is better for this use, or something in the 700x35-45c range.

Does the Quincy work with fenders?

Yes. We designed it to work with up to 700x35 or 27.5x2.0 while using fenders. Tires and fenders vary greatly, so treat these numbers as guidelines, not gospel.  

How big of a tire will fit?

The frame and fork will accept up to a 700x45 or 27.5x2.1" tire.

How many water bottle cages will fit?

The Quincy has mounts for 3 bottles. One is under the downtube, and the other two are inside the front triangle.

I rarely take my wheels off, and want a cleaner look.... Can I get wheel axles without handles?

We include Rockshox's excellent Maxle Ultimate axles with the Quincy, for ease of use. If you want the cleanest setup, use Maxle Stealth or another aftermarket solution. Front axle is 125mm long, 12mm diameter, 12mm thread length, M12X1.50 thread. Rear axle is 174mm long, 12mm diameter, 20mm thread length, M12X1.75 thread

I want to put a different fork on my Quincy. What specs are important?

Our fork is 395mm axle-crown, so you want to be pretty close to that. We spec 50mm rake on the 49, 52, and 54cm bikes, and 45mm rake on larger sizes.

Sweet- the Quincy has fender mounts at the dropouts! Can I use those to mount a rack?

No, the fender mounts are strictly for fenders. They were not built to carry a rack or weight.

What brake rotor size is compatible?

The Quincy uses standard "flat-mount" brake mounts. These are compatible with 140mm or 160mm rotors, depending on the adapter/orientation

What cranks are compatible with the Quincy?

This bike uses a 68mm threaded BB, so any crank compatible with that standard should work great.  

What do I need to mount fenders?

Bikes and frames include the custom seat stay mount that we designed, as there is no traditional seat stay bridge on the Quincy. Other than that, you should only need the hardware that comes with your fenders.

What front derailleurs is the Quincy compatible with?

We've built this bike to accept electronic FDs, or modern cable-actuated FD's from Shimano (7000/8000/9000 series). Mechanical FDs from SRAM won't work, as they lack the integrated housing stop that's necessary with our cable routing.  

What kind of headset does this bike use?

This bike uses integrated headset cups. The upper is 41mm and the lower is 52mm. The SHIS name is IS 41/28.6 IS 52/40. The fork uses an integrated 1.5" crown race, with a 36* taper angle. We know that's a lot of specs to worry about, so we made sure that every Quincy comes with a compatible headset, whether you're purchasing a frameset or complete bike.

What size chainrings will fit?

With 1x, you can use up to 42t. For 2x, we've built it to accept up to a 36t small ring and 50t big ring.

Exploded Diagrams

Rear Axle, Deraillaur Hanger, and Chainstay Protector

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stigmata 3 exploded 2

Bottle Cage Bolts and Bottom Bracket

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stigmata 3 exploded 3

Seat Collar and Cable Housing Grommets

stigmata 3 exploded 1
stigmata 3 exploded 1

Fork, Axle, and Fender

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stigmata 3 exploded 4