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2022 Bold

Unplugged Volume 2 SRAM X01 AXS Eagle silver

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro bike.
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FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 150 / 150mm
ForkRockShox Yari RC
ShockDT Swiss R 535 ONE
Wheels29″ Aluminum
BrakesSRAM Code R Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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BikeRadar
Bold Unplugged Ultimate review

Aug 2023 · Finlay Anderson

Precise, balanced and planted, the Bold Unplugged Ultimate performs as well as it looks. However, its clever integration also limits customisation

Highs
  • Balanced geometry and capable suspension inspire confidence

  • Silent on descents

  • Integrated ‘Save the Day Kit’

  • Stellar climbing performance

Lows
  • Integrated shock and one-piece bar and stem limit customisation

  • Frame storage door stopped locking into place

  • Bar stiffness

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Pinkbike
Review: 2023 Bold Unplugged - Tracloc, Hidden Shock, & Two Smoking Barrels

May 2023 · Henry Quinney

The Bold looks impressive from a distance, but it's not without its quirks.

Highs
  • Efficient climber

  • Excellent support through heavy, repeated hits

  • Integration looks great

  • The stored repair-kit in the downtube is brilliant

  • Will shine under aggressive riders

Lows
  • Weight only really feels centered on steeper terrain

  • Can feel unwieldy, and won't reward those who don't commit to the front

  • Expensive

  • Working on the shock proved frustrating

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Bikerumor
2023 Bold Unplugged Enduro Bike Hides Downtube Shock for 160mm VPP Travel

Jan 2023 · Jessie-May Morgan

The Bold Unplugged Enduro Bike is overhauled for 2023 with the shock reoriented into the downtube-BB junction for 160mm VPP travel

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
New Bold Cycles Unplugged Ultimate 2023 first ride review – Something to hide…

Jan 2023 · Timo Walter, Peter Walker

Bold stellt das neuen Unplugged Enduro-Bike für 2023 vor. Doch wie fährt sich der Meister der Integration mit innenliegendem Dämpfer?

Highs
  • Clean look with a high level of integration

  • Practical features like The Save The Day kit

  • Balanced handling

  • Potent suspension

Lows
  • Tires don’t do justice to the potential of the bike

  • Rear brake rotor is too small

  • Limited spec choice and adjustment range

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MBR
Bold Unplugged Pro first ride review - MBR

Jan 2023 · Jamie Darlow

The Bold Unplugged Pro is an enduro bike from the brand famed for its clean, sleek design and hidden shock, and for 2023 it gets a redesigned frame, more travel and down tube storage. So how does all this translate to on-trail performance, and is it good enough to be judged one of the best enduro bikes? Need to know Bold’s enduro bike gets a redesigned frame, with hidden horizontal Fox Float X shock. Frame travel has been increased to to 160mm and paired with a 170mm fork. 29in wheels on L and XL sizes, mullet for S and M. Increased standover height, with longer dropper posts on all sizes. Clean lines, thanks to Syncros Hixon one-piece bar/stem and SRAM AXS shifting. Two models, Pro with Fox fork and Ultimate with Ohlins, or a frame, shock and bar/stem only option. Downtube storage with a Save the Day tube/pump/tool wrap Bold is all about the hidden shock that appears on all its bikes, the new Unplugged Pro notwithstanding. It makes them clean looking, defines the brand and leads to some interesting design decisions. It takes more than a concealed air can to make this one of the best enduro bikes on the market today though, and as such the Swiss brand has learnt from its owner Scott and incorporated some of the best design features from the likes of the Genius and Spark. How the suspension works The Unplugged still uses a twin-link suspension configuration but frame travel has been increased by 10mm to 160mm, where the lower link pivots around the BB shell. It’s not a unique approach, but Bold does things a little differently because the shock is located horizontally and obviously inside the frame. With no shock o-ring visible, Bold takes advantage of the lower link by adding a magnetic sag/travel metre which rotates around the BB shell. This means you can still accurately set the shock pressure without grovelling on your knees with a thin torch clamped in your teeth. Frame/shock access is via a big downtube protector or storage door. It’s secured with a little push button magnet that’s easy to use, and inside you can easily access the air valve and rebound dial on the Float X shock. No internal storage would be complete without the accompanying tube and tool wrap, in Bold’s case it’s called the Save the Day Kit. Inside is a pump, tube, tyre levers, multitool with Allen keys and spot for a chain quick-link. And just to make things easy, the removable rear axle lever doubles as a tool with a 6mm Allen key, T25 and T30 for essential fettling. New frame for 2023 The frame is completely new for the 2023 bike, it’s made from HMX carbon fibre front and rear of course (the same carbon Scott uses, in fact) but the bike looks noticeably lower to the ground, almost as if the BB area is sagging down between the two wheels. Standover height is far superior too, the top …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Active suspension and aggressive geometry makes for a fun and comfortable ride. Best looking bike of 2023 so far, with clean lines and hidden shock

Lows
  • The price. Needs more low-speed compression if you are thinking of racing enduro. Pro model deserves a higher spec Fox fork

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BIKE Magazine
Tested: Bold Cycles Unplugged Vol. 2

Dec 2019

The Bold Unplugged Volume 2 is more than just a pretty face. Really, it’s anything you want it to be—but mostly it likes going down hills really fast.

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Specs
Build
Fork

RockShox Yari RC, boost, 150mm

Travel150mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

DT SWISS R 535 O.D.L, 185/55

Travel150mm

Headset

Acros Aix-342 Inox

Stem

Raceface Affect-R

Handlebar

RaceFace Turbine, 35x760mm, 10mm rise

Saddle

WTB Volt Cromoly

Seatpost

Race Face Turbine R, 31.6mm

TypeDropper

Pedals

No pedals

Grips

Raceface Half Nelson

Groupset
Brakes

SRAM Code R

TypeSRAM Code R Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

29″ Syncros Revelstoke 1.5, 30mm

Tires

Front: 29×2.4 Maxxis Dissector, EXO/TR, Rear: 29×2.4 Maxxis Dissector, EXO/TR

Disc Rotors

180mm, 6-bolt

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