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Customize Your Fit

This new three-position adjustable headset cup system allows you to fine-tune the cockpit dimensions and geometry of select Liv mountain bikes to best suit your riding style and terrain.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

The modular system consists of two headset positioning cups, or “chips” (short/long and mid), which can be removed and swapped to achieve either a short (-5mm), mid (0mm) or long (+5mm) reach frame geometry.

Short Position
Short Position
When the dual position cup is in the short (-5mm) position, the headset/reach is 5mm closer to the rider. In this position, the bike is better suited for slower, more technical, climbing-oriented conditions.
Mid Position
Mid Position
When the mid position cup (0mm) is installed, the headset/reach is neutral to the rider. In this position, the bike sits in its sweet spot and is equally suited for climbing, descending, and technical conditions.
Long Position
Long Position
When the dual position cup is in the long (+5mm) position, the headset/reach is 5mm farther from the rider. In this position, the bike is better suited for faster, less technical, downhill-oriented conditions. In addition, this long position offers an ideal reach adjustment when changing from a 29-inch wheel to a 27.5-inch in the rear for a mixed-wheel configuration.

HOW DOES IT CHANGE MY RIDE EXPERIENCE?

SHORT POSITION
A shorter reach results in a quicker, more agile ride quality. This is a great option when tighter, more turn-inducing terrain exists. A reduced headset position translates into a shorter reach, front/center and wheelbase measurements. This combination translates into a more upright riding posture and quicker, more nimble handling.
MID POSITION
A neutral reach results in well-balanced handling characteristics. Ideal for equal parts climbing and descending, as well as technical trail features, this orientation is a great option for general riding conditions. A zero-offset headset position translates into a neutral reach, front/center and wheelbase measurements. This combination translates into a balanced riding posture and well-behaved handling— both up and down the trail.
LONG POSITION
A longer reach results in more stable ride characteristics. This is a great option for improved downhill performance on rougher terrain. An increased headset position translates into a longer reach, front/center and wheelbase measurements. This combination translates into a more stretched-out riding posture and offers increased stability in turns and overall handling.