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Today’s DealsTracer 279 Factory Frame
A 27.5″ full suspension enduro frameset.
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$3,299| Suspension | Full |
|---|---|
| Wheels | 27.5″ |
5'0" – 5'6"
5'4" – 5'10"
5'8" – 6'2"
6'0" – 6'6"
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Summary
The Intense Tracer is a versatile enduro bike with a mixed reception, praised for its modern geometry, effective suspension, and innovative features like internal storage. However, it faces criticism for its weight, component limitations, and some suspension tuning issues. The bike is noted for its confidence-inspiring handling and climbing efficiency, though it struggles with pedal strikes and harshness in certain conditions.
Modern geometry and sizing
Effective and stable on ascents
Good balance front to back
Internal storage
Confidence-inspiring handling
Overall weight is high
Pedal strikes experienced
Harshness felt through feet
Component limitations
Suspension tuning issues
The new Intense Tracer inspires huge amounts of confidence with its intuitive handling and high front.
At 16.68kg without pedals, it’s a bit of a lump, which takes a toll on energy levels sooner than it would on a lighter bike.
Intense claims the suspension is designed to be active in its initial travel with good mid-stroke support before firming up towards the end.Pinkbike
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Oct 2023 · Fahzure Freeride
The combination of lightness and pedalling efficiency will far outshine slight compromises in rider position on the Intense Tracer 29.

Aug 2023 · Luke Marshall
A fun and capable bike that’ll have your back in the bike park, while remaining engaging on mellower trails
Fancy carbon frame with titanium hardware
Frame performance is impressive
Useful tool kit and tyre sealant
Coil shock means setting up the rear suspension is more time consuming
Grippier front tyre would help match its rivals
SRAM NX Eagle cassette is heavy

Jun 2022 · Danny Milner
With a carbon frame, mullet wheels, internal storage and 170mm of travel, the new Intense Tracer has its sights firmly locked on the best enduro bikes on the market. Has it hit a bullseye? Intense Tracer 279 Expert need to know Updated enduro bike from Intense with 170mm travel Lower link driven JS-Tuned suspension for more consistent performance ‘Chad’ internal frame storage lets you stash your essentials Flip chip gives two geometry positions Integrated mudguard protects shock from dirt Four frame sizes and two complete builds (plus frame only) Intense has always followed an open door policy when it comes to prototyping and product development. While most brands go to great lengths to prevent their next generation models being spotted, Intense has courted the curiosity of the public, usually through social media posts of freshly welded mules at the brand’s California HQ, but also by building complete bikes for pro riders and telling them to go racing. Back in 2019, the embryo of this radically updated Tracer was handed to Intense’s then-pro enduro racer, Isabeau Courdurier, and ridden to victory at the final round of the EWS in Zermatt, which also sealed her the overall series victory. The chance to win on Sunday, sell on Monday was not an option at the time as the alloy bike Isabeau rode was a long way from production. But when Covid hit, any chance to capitalise on the success of the prototype bike slipped away. Monday became Tuesday and Tuesday became Wednesday until finally, nearly three years later, the finished carbon bike went on sale. Swing low sweet chariot The most obvious development on the new Tracer is the move to a lower link driven suspension layout similar to the one first employed on the M29 downhill bike. Dropping the shock in the frame and lowering the centre of gravity were key goals according to Intense, but in real terms the advantage is minimal – moving a few hundred grams down 20-30cm is less than 1% improvement when taken as part of a system weight that will typically range between 85 and 105kg. So why bother? Well, for answers we should probably look at the other key brand using a similar counter-rotating twin-link design – Santa Cruz. It moved to a lower-link design on its first trail bike back in 2018 (the Nomad), mainly to smooth out the leverage curve and bring a more consistent suspension performance that was easier to tune. This is the real benefit of what is quite a complex restructuring job. Since then Santa Cruz has adopted the design on every one of its bikes with over 120mm travel, and I’d be surprised if Intense doesn’t do the same over the next few years. Intense has not made life easy for itself, though. While Santa Cruz uses a lower link that sits just behind the BB, Intense has gone for a link that runs concentric to the bottom bracket. That means it needs a massive bearing and a huge …Continue reading »
Modern geometry and sizing. Internal storage. Direct-sales value from a boutique brand.
Heavy rear cassette. Seat tube could be shorter. Overall weight is high.

Apr 2022 · Simon Kohler
Has the Intense Tracer 279 Expert 2022 evolved from exclusive top-end ripper to Average-Joe's enduro bike?
Excellent rear suspension generates plenty of traction, good support and tons of reserves
Chad System storage compartment well implemented
Conveys huge amounts of confidence
Wheelset quality
The tires and fork limit the bike

Apr 2022 · Matt Beer
The new mixed-wheel Tracer has 170mm of travel and an in-frame storage compartment.
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Last updated August 27
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