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2009 Salsa Moto Rapido XS Scandium/Carbon 26" Hardtail Mountain Frame Disc Brake - 210000076132

2009 Salsa Moto Rapido XS Scandium/Carbon 26" Hardtail Mountain Frame Disc Brake - 210000076132

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2009 Salsa Moto Rapido XS Scandium/Carbon 26" Hardtail Mountain Frame Disc Brake - 210000076132

For sale is a USED 2009 Salsa Moto Rapido XS Scandium/Carbon 26" Hardtail Frame Disc Brake

Specifications
  • Size: X-Small
  • Seat Tube (c-t): 355mm
  • Seat Tube (c-c):  280mm
  • Top Tube (c-c): 520mm
  • Head Tube: 95mm
  • Spacing: 135mm, QR
  • Wheel Size: 26"
  • Serial: H8GH5196
  • Weight: 3.25lbs / 1,475 grams
  • Frame: Scandium/Aluminum/Carbon
  • Fork: N/A
  • Headset: 1-1/8" compatible, 32.7mm inner bore diameter
  • Seatpost: Compatible with 27.2mm seatposts
  • Bottom Bracket: BSA Threaded
  • Brake Type: Disc, IS Mount
What our Experts Think
  • A rare lightweight XC-era performance frame, the 2009 Salsa Moto Rapido XS blends scandium alloy engineering with carbon fiber refinement for efficient cross-country riding.
  • Scandium/aluminum main structure with carbon rear triangle (design-era concept) delivers a responsive, lightweight feel focused on speed and climbing efficiency.
  • 26” wheel platform reflects classic XC geometry, prioritizing quick acceleration, agility, and tight trail handling over modern rollover-focused designs.
  • Hardtail efficiency for race-inspired performance, offering direct power transfer and minimal energy loss on smooth to moderately technical terrain.
  • Disc brake compatibility enhances control and braking consistency, especially compared to older rim-brake XC platforms of the same era.
  • Lightweight XC geometry is tuned for fast handling, making it well-suited for climbing-heavy courses and cross-country racing environments.
  • Collector-grade Salsa heritage piece, representing an era when lightweight exotic-material XC frames were at the forefront of mountain bike innovation.
  • Highly customizable platform for restoration or retro builds, often chosen by enthusiasts looking to revive classic 26” performance bikes.
  • Ideal for riders seeking a lightweight, fast-rolling vintage XC hardtail frame with modern disc brake capability and strong heritage appeal
                   
Q&A    

Q: What is the 2009 Salsa Moto Rapido frame designed for?
A: The Salsa Moto Rapido XS Frame is a lightweight cross-country hardtail mountain frame built for fast trail riding and racing.

Q: What materials is the frame made from?
A: It combines scandium aluminum and carbon fiber construction from Salsa, aiming to reduce weight while maintaining stiffness and responsiveness.

Q: What riding style is it best suited for?
A: It is designed for cross-country (XC) riding, including fast climbs, smooth singletrack, and endurance-style trail riding.

Q: What wheel size does it use?
A: It is built around 26" wheels, typical of its era, favoring agility and quick handling on technical XC courses.

Q: What braking system does it support?
A: The frame is designed for disc brakes, providing improved stopping power and control compared to older rim-brake setups.

Q: Why choose the Salsa Moto Rapido frame?
A: Riders choose it for its ultra-light XC race focus, responsive handling, and advanced material blend for its time, making it a strong performance-oriented hardtail platform.

               
Maintenance Tips    
  • Clean frame after every muddy, wet, or dusty ride to prevent grit buildup and long-term wear.
  • Inspect scandium/aluminum and carbon areas closely for cracks, deep scratches, or impact damage—especially around welds and joints.
  • Avoid clamping carbon sections (if present in stays or tubes) in repair stands; always use the seatpost instead.
  • Check disc brake mounts, dropouts, and rear triangle alignment regularly for stress or loosening.
  • Keep headset, bottom bracket, and derailleur hanger properly greased and torqued to prevent creaks and corrosion.
  • Re-torque all bolts periodically, as older frames can loosen slightly under trail vibration and age.
  • Inspect cable routing points for wear or rubbing that could damage frame surfaces over time.
  • Maintain drivetrain cleanliness and lubrication to reduce chain slap and frame abrasion.
  • Avoid pressure washing, which can force water into joints and accelerate internal corrosion.
  • Store indoors in a dry environment to preserve material integrity and extend frame lifespan.