Norco Search Carbon C Apex XPLR Gen 3

Norco

Search CarbonC Apex XPLR Gen 3

Claimed weight9.5 kg (20.9 lbs), size S3Complete bike
FrameNorco Search Carbon w/ DT…Norco Search Carbon, 51mm o…
GroupsetSRAM Apex AXS HRD shift…SRAM XPLR PG-1231, 12-spe…
WheelsWTB Alloy ST i25 2.0, 2…Schwalbe G-One Allround, Ra…
Tire clearance50 mm

The 2025 Norco Search Carbon marks a clean break from the earlier Search XR era, with Norco explicitly positioning it as Search Gen 3 and reworking the bike around current gravel priorities rather than traditional drop-bar all-road conventions. Its defining theme is a more progressive fit and handling package: longer reach, a notably slack 69.5-degree head angle across the size range, taller stack, and short stock stems. That points the bike toward riders who want more confidence and control on rougher gravel, loose descents, and loaded backcountry riding, rather than a twitchy race-first feel.

Just as important, the new frame adds practical features that broaden its use. The carbon chassis now includes integrated downtube storage, a threaded BSA 68 mm bottom bracket, and UDH derailleur-hanger compatibility, all of which make the bike easier to live with and easier to service than many fully integrated carbon gravel frames. Clearance for 50 mm tires front and rear, 700c-only wheel compatibility, and frame/fork provisions that accommodate a longer fork length and suspension-fork use place the Search Carbon firmly in the adventure-gravel segment. In the current market, it sits as a modern, capability-first carbon gravel platform aimed at riders who value stability, packing utility, and off-pavement range as much as outright speed.

Norco Search Carbon
Build
Size
01 / Buy

Where to get it.

No retailers stocking size 3.

Size
0 retailers · Size 3

No retailers carrying size 3 right now.

02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
3 components
FrameNorco Search Carbon w/ DT Storage, UDH compatible
ForkNorco Search Carbon, 51mm offset, 12x100mm thru-axle
Weight9.5 kg (20.9 lbs), size S3
02Drivetrain & brakes
10 components
CranksetSRAM Apex D1, 40T, 47.5mm chainline, 170mm
Bottom bracketSRAM DUB BSA 68 Road Wide
Front rotorSRAM Paceline, 160mm, CenterLock
Rear rotorSRAM Paceline, 160mm, CenterLock
04Cockpit & contact
5 components
StemNorco SL Alloy, 70mm length, 31.8mm clamp
HandlebarsNorco Super Flare Aluminum Compact, 16° flare — 40cm (S1/S2), 42cm (S3), 44cm (S4), 46cm (S5)
SaddleSelle Royale SRX Gravel, 148mm
SeatpostNorco Alloy, 27.2mm, 0° offset, 350mm length
Grips/TapeGriptacular Shockproof Tape, 3mm
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

5 sizes published.

The Search Carbon Gen 3's geometry is clearly biased toward stability and front-end confidence. Across all five sizes, the head tube angle stays at 69.5 degrees, paired with 80 mm of trail and a relatively long wheelbase that grows from 1037 mm in size 1 to 1132 mm in size 5. Those are mountain-bike-influenced gravel numbers, and they typically translate to calmer steering, better composure on steep or loose descents, and less nervous behavior when the bike is loaded. Chainstays are also on the longer side for a gravel bike at 425 mm to 430 mm, reinforcing straight-line stability and helping keep weight distribution balanced.

Fit follows the same modern pattern. Reach stretches from 385 mm to 445 mm while stack runs from 554 mm to 634 mm, giving the bike a roomier cockpit and taller front end than older, racier gravel designs. The steep-to-moderate seat tube angle range of 74.5 to 73.5 degrees helps keep the rider centered as sizes increase, while the consistent 75 mm bottom-bracket drop keeps the rider planted without pushing the bike into an overly low, pedal-strike-prone stance. Taken together, these numbers suggest a bike that favors a stable, centered riding position and controlled handling over quick, razor-sharp responses.

Reach × Stack · size 3mm

Where the handlebar sits relative to the bottom bracket — the single most important fit pair.

650598545493440STACK ↑320355390425460REACH →ENDURANCEFAST / LOWSize 3415 · 587
01Fit geometry6 values
Stack587 mm
Reach415 mm
Top tube583 mm
Headtube length135 mm
Standover height758 mm
Seat tube length510 mm
02Component geometry5 values
Crank length170 mm
Handlebar width420 mm
Stem length70 mm
Saddle width148 mm
Seatpost offset0 mm
03Handling geometry8 values
Headtube angle69.5°
Seat tube angle74°
BB height285 mm
BB drop75 mm
Trail80 mm
Offset51 mm
Wheelbase1082 mm
Chainstay length427.5 mm

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

5 builds, ranging $3,199 – $9,499.

Norco offers the Search Carbon Gen 3 in five complete builds: C GRX Gen 3, C Apex XPLR Gen 3, C Rival XPLR Gen 3, C Force XPLR Gen 3, and C Red XPLR Gen 3. Even without detailed component and pricing information, the lineup structure is clear. Shimano is represented by the GRX model, while SRAM's gravel-oriented XPLR ecosystem covers the rest of the range from Apex through Rival and Force to Red, giving buyers a straightforward progression from more budget-conscious builds to premium electronic-equipped territory.

That spread suggests Norco is using one core frame platform to target a broad range of riders, from those prioritizing entry cost on a carbon adventure bike to those wanting a top-end drivetrain on the same storage-equipped, high-clearance chassis. With the same Gen 3 frame features shared across the family, the main distinctions between builds are likely to come down to drivetrain tier and overall finishing kit rather than differences in the underlying bike concept.