SLIKER X3

from CHF 2'990.00
weight from 7.4 kg


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Social ride with friends. Bikepacking to the coast. Gravel through the local forest. Epic mountain passes. Exploring quiet backroads. A 200 km ultra-gravel race. The Sliker X3 adapts to your mission. Optimized for gravel and all-road riding, the Sliker X3 delivers maximum versatility. With performance-focused geometry, tire clearance up to 50 mm, integrated storage, and smart mounting points, it’s ready for any adventure — whether it’s your next gravel race or the long-planned bikepacking trip.

THE PERFORMANCE GRAVEL & ALL-ROAD BIKE WITH AERO DNA

The Thömus Sliker X3 was developed for ambitious gravel and all-road riders looking for one bike that covers the entire spectrum. With its 980 g lightweight carbon frame and aero tube shapes derived from the Sliker R3 Ultimate — developed in the wind tunnel together with Swiss Side — it combines efficiency and Swiss engineering at the highest level. The newly developed geometry is purpose-built for gravel and all-road use: longer chainstays for greater stability, a higher stack for added comfort, and a shorter reach for agile handling. Thanks to the flip chip at the fork, you can choose between a gravel setup (50 mm offset) and an all-road position (45 mm offset). Developed and individually assembled in Oberried near Bern — fully configurable according to the Thömus Custom Concept.

Geometry

  • Seat tube length
    460 mm
  • Top tube length
    522 mm
  • Steering tube length
    100 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    74 °
  • Steering angle
    71.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    424 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    395 mm
  • BB Drop
    72 mm
  • Stack
    525 mm
  • Reach
    372 mm
  • Body height
    >160 cm
  • Seat tube length
    485 mm
  • Top tube length
    536 mm
  • Steering tube length
    120 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    74 °
  • Steering angle
    71.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    424 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    395 mm
  • BB Drop
    72 mm
  • Stack
    544 mm
  • Reach
    380 mm
  • Body height
    160 – 170 cm
  • Seat tube length
    505 mm
  • Top tube length
    556 mm
  • Steering tube length
    135 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    73.5 °
  • Steering angle
    72 °
  • Chain stay length
    424 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    395 mm
  • BB Drop
    72 mm
  • Stack
    560 mm
  • Reach
    390 mm
  • Body height
    167-180 cm
  • Seat tube length
    530 mm
  • Top tube length
    569 mm
  • Steering tube length
    157 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    73.5 °
  • Steering angle
    72 °
  • Chain stay length
    424 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    395 mm
  • BB Drop
    72 mm
  • Stack
    581 mm
  • Reach
    397 mm
  • Body height
    173-186 cm
  • Seat tube length
    550 mm
  • Top tube length
    584 mm
  • Steering tube length
    180 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    73.5 °
  • Steering angle
    72 °
  • Chain stay length
    424 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    395 mm
  • BB Drop
    72 mm
  • Stack
    603 mm
  • Reach
    406 mm
  • Body height
    182-190 cm
  • Seat tube length
    575 mm
  • Top tube length
    627 mm
  • Steering tube length
    205 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    73.5 °
  • Steering angle
    72 °
  • Chain stay length
    424 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    395 mm
  • BB Drop
    72 mm
  • Stack
    627 mm
  • Reach
    417 mm
  • Body height
    190 cm

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