Interactions with Intense bikes on 99 Spokes over the last 30 days

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  3. Mexico
  4. Canada
  5. Australia
  6. Peru
  7. Russia
  8. New Zealand
  9. United Kingdom
  10. Spain
Intense price point breakdown
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Intense bikes by category
XCTrailEnduroDownhill
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Intense model ranges
XC
SNIPER

Current Models

5

price

$4,499—$9,999

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Trail
SNIPER

Current Models

6

price

$4,649—$7,999

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PRIMER

Current Models

3

price

$4,599—$6,699

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951 E-XPLORE

Current Models

1

price

$5,999

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Enduro
TAZER

Current Models

8

price

$6,499—$7,999

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TRACER

Current Models

7

price

$5,399—$7,199

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PRIMER

Current Models

3

price

$4,599—$4,799

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Downhill
M29

Current Models

3

price

$5,499—$6,999

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Dirt Jump
DJ

Current Models

2

price

$1,999—$2,099

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Recent reviews
Bikerumor
Intense Sniper goes T-Type, Recluse Comes Back Outta Hiding

Apr 2024 · Tyler Benedict

Intense shows off an updated Sniper downcountry MTB with a pressed carbon linkage, plus a Recluse trail bike reboot as a 29er!

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Mountain Bike Action
INTENSE TRACER 279 REVIEW - AN ENDURO RACE WEAPON - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

Jan 2024 · Ron Koch

Intense’s Tracer 279 is an impressively capable big-hitting enduro bike with enough of a pedal platform to make it a daily driver option for riders who can put its 170mm of travel to good use on the descents.

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MBR
Riding the Intense Tracer 279 Pro made me feel 20 years younger - MBR

Jan 2024 · Alan Muldoon

First, I want to get some facts on the ground. At 16.33kg the Intense Tracer 279 Pro is a ballpark weight for one of the best modern enduro bikes with a coil shock and Maxxis EXO+ casing tyres. And for some perspective here, the Yeti SB160 T1, which is £3k more expensive, is only slightly lighter at 15.91kg.  With an air shock and some carbon components fitted, the Tracer could easily sneak below the 16kg threshold and start encroaching on trail bike territory – giving bikes like the Specialized Stumpy Evo Elite Alloy that I tested recently a real run for its money. Intense Tracer 279 – Need to know Carbon enduro frame designed around MX wheels JS Tuned enduro link provides 170mm travel Fox Performance Elite suspension, with plush DHX2 coil shock The Fox 38 Performance Elite fork matches travel at 170mm Shimano XT gears and 4-piston brakes SRAM UDH, so T-Type drivetrain compatible CHAD integrated down tube storage, includes tube bag Boost quick release axles front and rear But even in stock trim, the Tracer 279 Pro rides light and feels remarkably agile. So much so, that I had to double check on the Intense website just to see which category it had been shoehorned into. Enduro it is, then. In fact, the ride quality reminded me of the Trek Slash 9.8 XT Gen 5, which was also extremely versatile for an enduro race bike. Suspension travel and geometry And the numbers certainly reflect Intense’s intent. Travel on the rear is a whopping 170mm, which is matched precisely up front with the 4-way adjustable Fox 38 Performance Elite fork. The geometry is on point too, the frame delivering a slack 64º head angle, generous 478mm reach in size L and a 343mm BB height in the high geometry setting. Simply flip the adjustable chip in the shock eyelet to slacken and lower the bike further. Ride height adjustment I say simply. Because the high/low flip chip in the rear shock mount is obscured by the uprights of the triangulated carbon swingarm, so dropping the shock out of the trunnion mounts in the front triangle is the easiest way to get at it. And in addition to using the flip chip as a straight up geometry adjuster, it also gives you the option to run a firmer spring in the low setting or a softer spring in the high setting, retaining the same dynamic geometry, but with slightly different suspension responses. Handy, given that the standard Fox springs come in 50lb jumps, and don’t offer the same degree of adjustability as an air-sprung shock. MX wheels for party laps Nothing out of the ordinary for an enduro bike then, and the dimensions are nigh on identical to the Tracer 29 in all but one key metric: chainstay length. On the 29er it’s a stable 450mm, while the Tracer 279 is 13mm shorter at 437mm. Now, 437mm isn’t crazy short for an MX wheel bike, and there are plenty of full …Continue reading »

Highs
  • • Sleek full carbon frame

  • • Fox Performance Elite suspension components

  • • Short chainstays make for an agile ride

  • • CHAD frame storage

Lows
  • • Short chainstays make the bike less stable

  • • Geometry flip chip is hard to access

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Pinkbike
Intense Reintroduces the M1 to Their Catalog

Oct 2023 · Matt Beer

The M1 is back in aluminum, with a launch slated for the spring of 2024.

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Singletrack World
Intense Tracer 29 Pro review

Oct 2023 · Fahzure Freeride

The combination of lightness and pedalling efficiency will far outshine slight compromises in rider position on the Intense Tracer 29.

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Mountain Bike Action
INTENSE TAZER MX ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN BIKE REVIEW - MOTO INSPIRATION - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

Aug 2023 · Ron Koch

While most brands shy away from the “motorcycle” inspiration and label with their ebikes, Intense embraces it to target the two-wheeled motorsports market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Intense bikes are most popular?

The most popular Intense model families are the PRIMER, SNIPER, and TRACER.

Q: Does Intense make eBikes?

Yes, Intense manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.