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Lauf

EljaUltimate Flight Attendant

From$8,990
Claimed weight~11.69 kg / 25.78 lbs. (avg. for size medium, with tire sealant)Complete bike
FrameLauf IRM* Elja carbon fra…RockShox Sid Ultimate Fligh…
GroupsetSRAM AXS PODS, wireless…SRAM XS-1299 Eagle Transm…
WheelsZipp 1Zero HiTop S, 29"…Goodyear Peak 2.6" Tubeless…
Tire clearance66 mm

The 2025 Lauf Elja is notable as the brand’s first production mountain bike, and it arrives with a distinctly Lauf approach rather than a conventional copy of existing short-travel XC platforms. The shared carbon Elja frame underpins both the XC and Trail variants, using Lauf’s LSP true single-pivot rear suspension with 120 mm of rear travel, Boost 148 rear spacing, and unusually generous tire clearance for 29 x 2.8-inch tires, with room up to 3.0 inches. Frame details such as the swingarm braced behind the seat tube, the flex-arms at the shock drive, and the low horizontal shock layout show that the bike is built around packaging, stiffness management, and simplicity rather than chasing category trends for their own sake.

What makes the Elja distinctive in the market is how it blends modern downcountry geometry with a deliberately simplified frame concept. The XC and Trail versions share the same chassis but are separated by fork choice and front-end geometry: the XC uses a 120 mm SID fork and a 66-degree head angle, while the Trail moves to a 130 mm Pike and a 65.6-degree head angle. Lauf also commits to a wireless-only shifting design, eliminating shift-housing tunnels in the frame, and uses a threaded BSA/DUB bottom bracket not just at the crankset but also at the main pivot. Taken together, the Elja sits in the space between aggressive XC and light trail bikes, aimed at riders who want modern capability and large-tire versatility without the complexity of a more elaborate suspension layout.

Lauf Elja
Build
Size
$8,990
02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
4 components
FrameLauf IRM* Elja carbon frame, 29x2.8/3.0" tire clearance**, Boost148, LSP, 120mm travel
Weight~11.69 kg / 25.78 lbs. (avg. for size medium, with tire sealant)
02Drivetrain & brakes
10 components
04Cockpit & contact
5 components
HandlebarsLauf Mtn Bar, 780mm wide, Ø35mm
Grips/TapeLauf bolt-on grips
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

4 sizes published.

In XC form, the Elja’s geometry is firmly modern for a short-travel 29er. A 66-degree head tube angle is substantially slacker than traditional XC race bikes, pointing to more confidence on steeper descents and at higher speeds. Reach figures of 420 mm in S, 450 mm in M, 480 mm in L, and 507 mm in XL are paired with relatively tall stacks from 595 mm to 625 mm, giving the bike a roomy, centered riding position rather than an aggressively low front end. The seat tube angle steepens in the smaller sizes, from 75.7 degrees in XL to 77.5 degrees in S, which helps keep rider weight forward for climbing and maintains fit consistency across the size range.

The rest of the numbers support stable, predictable handling. Chainstays are a consistent 435 mm across all sizes, and wheelbase grows from 1149 mm in S to 1249 mm in XL, so the bike should feel planted without becoming unusually long for its travel category. A 40 mm bottom bracket drop keeps the rider reasonably low between the wheels for cornering stability while preserving pedal clearance for technical terrain. Overall, the geometry suggests an XC bike biased toward control and traction over razor-sharp race-bike twitchiness, especially when combined with the platform’s ability to run very high-volume tires.

Reach × Stack · size Mmm

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

710669628586545STACK ↑385421458494530REACH →UPRIGHTLONG / LOWSize M450 · 605
01Fit geometry5 values
Stack605 mm
Reach450 mm
Headtube length106 mm
Standover height747 mm
Seat tube length443 mm
02Component geometry4 values
Crank length170 mm
Handlebar width780 mm
Stem length50 mm
Saddle width140 mm
03Handling geometry7 values
Headtube angle66°
Seat tube angle76.8°
BB drop40 mm
Offset44 mm
Front center751 mm
Wheelbase1183 mm
Chainstay length435 mm

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

2 builds, ranging $7,590 – $8,990.

The available Elja builds listed here are both premium XC models, with the Race Flight Attendant at $7,590 and the Ultimate Flight Attendant at $8,990. Both are positioned around SRAM’s Flight Attendant ecosystem, which immediately places them at the high end of the category and signals that Lauf is focusing on flagship-level electronic suspension and drivetrain integration rather than offering a broad spread of entry and midrange builds.

With only these two builds provided, the main distinction is price tier rather than a fully detailed component breakdown. The Race Flight Attendant serves as the lower-priced entry into the Elja XC platform, while the Ultimate Flight Attendant is the top-spec option at a $1,400 premium. Given the shared carbon frame and the brand’s emphasis on the Elja chassis itself, the build range appears intentionally tight and premium, aimed at riders shopping for a high-end, modern XC bike rather than value-oriented complete builds.

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Race Flight Attendant
Elja XC
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