• Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 1x12 | Tour Divide Bikepacking | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 1x12 | Tour Divide Bikepacking | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 1x12 | Tour Divide Bikepacking | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 1x12 | Tour Divide Bikepacking | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 1x12 | Tour Divide Bikepacking | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 1x12 | Tour Divide Bikepacking | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 1x12 | Tour Divide Bikepacking | Bikejamming

Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 1x12 – Tour Divide Bikepacking

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The Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 is inspired by the Tour Divide and features a reliable Shimano GRX 1x12 drivetrain. Its carbon frame with Class 5 VRS, drop-bar MTB geometry and 29" wheels are designed for gravel roads, remote tracks and long days in the saddle with comfort, stability and carrying capacity. It is an ideal choice for riders seeking a bike ready for bikepacking, ultra-distance events and off-road adventures without sacrificing the simplicity of a mechanical drivetrain.

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The Cutthroat for the explorer

The Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 is probably the purest interpretation of the original idea behind the Cutthroat platform.

Born from the experience of the Tour Divide, one of the most demanding bikepacking races in the world, it combines speed, comfort and cargo capacity in a platform designed to cover thousands of kilometres across mixed terrain.

The carbon frame with Class 5 VRS technology, drop-bar mountain bike geometry and 29" wheels make it possible to tackle gravel roads, forest tracks, remote routes and long transfer sections while maintaining stable and predictable handling, even when fully loaded.

Unlike the electronic versions in the range, the GRX 610 focuses on simplicity, reliability and ease of maintenance. For many travellers and ultra-distance riders, it remains the most sensible option.


Born from the Tour Divide

The Cutthroat is neither a traditional gravel bike nor a mountain bike adapted to drop bars.

Salsa developed this platform by studying the needs of Tour Divide riders: extremely long consecutive days in the saddle, constantly changing terrain, complete self-sufficiency and the need to carry equipment without sacrificing pedalling efficiency.

The result is a bicycle that still occupies a category of its own: a drop-bar mountain bike specifically designed for endurance bikepacking.


Class 5 VRS and long-distance comfort

One of the defining characteristics of the Cutthroat is the Class 5 VRS (Vibration Reduction System).

The rear stays are engineered to absorb part of the vibration generated by gravel roads and rough terrain. It is not a suspension system, but a design solution that helps reduce fatigue accumulated during long hours of continuous riding.

Combined with 29 x 2.2" tyres and the platform's stable geometry, the result is a bicycle designed to maintain comfort and control even when the days in the saddle become exceptionally long.


Shimano GRX 1x12: simplicity and self-sufficiency

The Shimano GRX 610 1x12 drivetrain uses a 34-tooth Race Face crankset paired with a Shimano SLX 10-51 cassette.

The result is an exceptionally wide gear range suitable both for slow, fully loaded climbs and for faster sections on gravel roads and pavement.

For riders tackling long journeys or remote routes, a mechanical drivetrain still offers tangible advantages: straightforward maintenance, simple troubleshooting and easy access to Shimano spare parts almost anywhere in the world.


Cargo, bikepacking bags and off-road travel

The Cutthroat was designed to carry equipment without compromising the way the bike rides.

The frame provides generous space for large frame bags in every size, top-tube bag mounts, cargo mounts beneath the downtube and Three-Pack mounts on the fork.

Front and rear rack compatibility further expands its versatility, making it suitable both for lightweight bikepacking setups and for more equipment-intensive long-distance adventures.


Who we recommend it for

The Salsa Cutthroat GRX 610 is particularly well suited to:

  • long-distance bikepacking
  • endurance and ultra-distance events
  • routes such as the Tour Divide, Baja Divide and Tuscany Trail
  • off-road touring with a strong focus on unpaved surfaces
  • riders who prioritise reliability and mechanical simplicity

It is less performance-oriented than the Rival GX AXS and less technology-focused than the Apex AXS, but for many riders it represents the best balance between performance, reliability and ease of ownership.

The GRX 610 is the explorer's Cutthroat, but it is not the only interpretation of the platform.

Discover the differences, ideal uses and configuration options in our dedicated guide: Which Salsa Cutthroat should you choose?


FAQ

Is the Salsa Cutthroat a gravel bike?

Not in the traditional sense. The Cutthroat was developed as a drop-bar mountain bike and uses 29" wheels, high-volume tyres and geometry specifically designed for off-road bikepacking.

Is it suitable for bikepacking?

Yes. It was designed specifically for this purpose and includes numerous mounting points for bags, accessories and cargo systems.

Can I install a suspension fork?

Yes. The frame is compatible with 100 mm suspension forks with an axle-to-crown height of up to 506 mm.

What is the maximum tyre clearance?

The Cutthroat platform accommodates tyres up to 29 x 2.4" at the rear and up to 29 x 3.0" at the front.

Can I install a dropper post?

Yes. The frame includes internal routing for compatible dropper posts.


CTA

Not sure whether the Cutthroat GRX 610 is the right choice for your project?

Get in touch and tell us how you ride, what type of routes you tackle and what kind of travel you have in mind.

We can help you understand whether this is the most suitable version or if one of the AXS-equipped Cutthroat models—or even a custom build—would make more sense for your goals.


Technical specifications

Frame and fork

Frame Salsa Cutthroat C, High Modulus Carbon with Class 5™ VRS, Boost 12x148 mm
Fork Salsa Cutthroat Carbon Deluxe
Headset FSA NO.42/ACB (IS41 / IS52)
Bottom bracket Press Fit BB92, 41 x 92 mm
Seatpost Salsa Guide 27.2 mm
Seatpost collar Salsa 32 mm

Drivetrain

Shifters Shimano GRX RX610 1x12
Rear derailleur Shimano GRX RX822
Crankset Race Face Ride 34T
Cassette Shimano SLX M7100 10-51T, 12-speed
Chain Shimano SLX M7100

Brakes

Brakes Shimano GRX RX400 hydraulic disc brakes
Rotors Shimano RT54 Center Lock 160 mm

Wheels and tyres

Wheelset Shimano TC500 hubs / WTB ST i25 TCS 2.0 29"
Tyres Teravail Sparwood 29 x 2.2" Durable Tubeless Ready

Cockpit and components

Handlebar Salsa Cowchipper
Stem Salsa Guide
Bar tape Velo anti-slip silicone tape
Saddle WTB SL8 Medium Steel SL

Geometry

Parameter 52 54 56 58 60
Effective Top Tube 520 540 560 580 600
Reach 357 372 385 394 406
Stack 585 592 620 645 664
Head Tube Length 90 98 127 154 175
Head Tube Angle 69° 69° 69° 69° 69°
Seat Tube Angle 74.5° 74.25° 74.25° 74° 73.75°
Chainstay Length 445 445 445 445 445
Wheelbase 1050 1066 1091 1110 1129
Suggested Rider Height 154–168 cm 168–175 cm 173–185 cm 183–193 cm 190+ cm

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