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Jul 2023
The Fuji Jari 1.3 performs well beyond its price point and would be welcome in any rider's bike fleet, especially those who love gravel.
Feb 2023 · Ron Koch
If you want a bike that can take the hits, climb decently, and feel comfortable everywhere but the XC racecourse, the Rakan LT 1.5 is not a bad option.
Nov 2022
Of all the bikes in our roundup, the Fuji Auric LT felt the least like it belonged on steep trails. Despite having a few good geo numbers...
MLink Suspension
Looks cool
Low stack height
Not confidence inspiring or fun
Heavy
Yari fork
Feb 2022 · Emma Silversides
Classic steel tourer for anyone wanting to load up, sit up and enjoy the ride – after changing the tyres...
Ready to ride
Old-school features
Understated design
Average tyres
Basic saddle
Wheels aren't tubeless ready
Bar-end shifters won't appeal to everyone
Jun 2021 · Stu Kerton
Fun bike with a real mixed bag of components, fitted to a very good frameset
Good spread of gears for off road
Flared handlebar gives stability on loose surfaces
Impressive ride quality
Gearing can be gappy on road
FSA chainset looks a bit naff running 1x
Feb 2021 · Susannah Osborne
The Supreme 1.1 is Fuji's fastest-ever road bike, and it's just for women. Photography: Mike Massaro
Fast
And not just for a women's bike
No patronisingly feminine design touches
Bespoke geometry for different sizes
Heavier than some rivals
Q: Which Fuji bikes are most popular?
The most popular Fuji model families are the Nevada, Absolute, and Jari.
Q: Does Fuji make eBikes?
Yes, Fuji manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.