Aenomaly Announces SwitchGrade for BikeYoke Revive

by Brian Mullin on March 25, 2022

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Press Release

News of Aenomaly Constructs SwitchGrade™ prototype broke out in early 2021, and word spread quickly – much quicker than we had anticipated, in fact. From the outset, universal compatibility was a major goal for us, and today, SwitchGrades are compatible with most of the market leaders, including droppers from OneUp, PNW, Fox, RockShox, eThirteen, Raceface, KS, TranzX, and many more. Yet there was one brand that eluded us due to some considerable challenges (as if this making a SwitchGrade wasn’t hard enough).

Proudly Introducing SwitchGrade for the BikeYoke Revive dropper post.

BikeYoke is recognized as purveyors of highly innovative and well-engineered components, and their top-of-the-line Revive dropper sets the benchmark for reliability and smooth operation. It’s likely why we received countless emails, texts, and DM’s asking us to make a Revive-compatible SwitchGrade, especially from European and US customers. Designing SwitchGrades to be near-universally compatible was a major undertaking due to the immense variety of seatposts on the market and the absence of design standards apart from lower tube diameters. The BikeYoke Revive posed a considerable challenge due to some tough constraints, most notably its diminutive posthead.

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“Man, where to start? Likely the toughest part of developing the SwitchGrade, in general, was designing for the small space we had to work with between the saddle and seatpost while retaining acceptable stack height. This didn’t give us a lot of room to work with, especially when aiming to make something compact and light yet strong enough to withstand the abuse of Northshore and Sea to Sky riders who we modeled it for. The BikeYoke was even more difficult because of the small posthead dimensions, but we made it work.” – Colin Adamson, Aenomaly’s Lead Design Consultant.

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SwitchGrade features a unique dual asymmetrical base design, “Type 4” for BikeYoke (middle left) next to “Type 2” (right) for use with RockShox Reverb and more.

The SwitchGrade for the BikeYoke features a unique base that departs from the quad-scallop design seen on our other models. This was done to accommodate the Revive’s compact posthead. The “Type 4” model also saw the introduction of dual asymmetrical bridge structures for added strength, ease of installation, and to reduce overall size, all the while maintaining a geometric and aesthetically appealing form which aligned with our design language.

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Clockwise from left: PNW Loam, Fox Transfer, OneUp Components V2, BikeYoke Revive

Launching the Bike Yoke compatible version of the SwitchGrade was an important milestone for us because it aligns with our goal to address customer needs and wants. As a small family-owned startup, we could not be more proud of this model, which we believe is on par with BikeYoke’s attention to detail and engineering excellence which, in our view, ranks among the best out there.

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Features

  • Three fixed “macro” positions
    • -10° negative tilt (nose down) for climbing
    • 12° positive tilt (nose up) for descending
    • Neutral (middle) setting for flat, undulating terrain and moderate slops
  • Negative tilt steepens effective seat tube angle >1 degree, raises the rear of saddle approx. 20mm, and moves the rider forward approx. 10mm
  • Positive tilt drops the rear of saddle approx. 30mm increasing clearance and standover for descending
  • Native two-bolt micro-adjustment allows saddle angle tuning adjustments
  • Low-profile design allows compatibility with a wide range of droppers, fixed seatposts, and saddles
  • Optimized haptic feedback and audible locking engagement inspires confidence and eyes-free shifting
  • Ambidextrous design: can be installed with front-facing lever or rear accessed
  • Ample mud-clearance to deal with the elements
  • The unique quad-scallop design translates to transferability among a variety of dropper posts (Types 1, 2, 3)
  • Fast and easy 90-second installation
  • Low maintenance and easy to rebuild
  • Designed and tested on the North Shore, precision CNC-machined in Whistler BC, hand-assembled in Vancouver.

Technical Specs

  • Machined from 7075 T6 / 6061 T6 aluminum
  • Dimensions:
    • 105mm x 40mm x 55mm – Types 1, 2, 3
    • 95mm x 40mm x 55mm – Type 4 (BikeYoke Revive)
  • Weight – Types 1, 2, 3: 170 grams. Type 4: 163 grams. Net gain approx. 100 grams as the SwitchGrade replaces stock clamp assembly, which averages 60-70 grams
  • Change in stack height varies from post to post (ave. 8mm)
  • Compatible with 7mm tubular saddle rails only

Pricing & Availability

SwitchGrades are available now for purchase. MSRP: $245 USD, $284 CAD, £170 GBP, €198 EUR*. Current lead times are 4-6 weeks. Orders placed today will ship in late April).

*based on Type 1 SwitchGrade

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Positive saddle tilt increases standover clearance, augments steering precision, and keeps pointy bike parts away from soft human parts.

Key benefits

  • Improved efficiency, traction, and comfort when climbing
  • Increased standover, clearance, control, and safety when descending
  • Effective management for those suffering groin discomfort, lower back pain, and knee strain
  • Combat fatigue experienced during climbing – save your energy for the fun stuff
  • On-demand adjustability eliminates compromises enabling optimized ascending and descending
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Climbing with a negative tilt saddle distributes loads evenly and centralizes CoM helping to improve balance, traction, comfort, and efficiency.

Who is the SwitchGrade for?

  • Aggressive riders and freeriders seeking increased clearance and control to augment dynamic movement
  • Male and female cyclists who suffer groin related pain or numbing, back pain, or knee strain
  • “Winch and plummet” riders whose trails begin with steep and/or long climbs followed by steep or technical descents.
  • Enduro racers looking to save energy for the downhill stages and have DH-bike clearance and control
  • Riders with older bikes/geometry
  • Those who no longer want to compromise ergonomics, performance, or comfort while riding
  • Tall riders seeking proper leg extension and positioning while climbing
  • Shorter riders looking for more standover
  • Endurance and adventure riders who journey on multi-day epics across variable terrain and slopes

 

To learn more about the SwitchGrade, visit www.aenomalyconstructs.com or find us on Instagram @aenomalyconstructs.

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