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2022 Moustache

Samedi 29 Trail 11

A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro e-bike with high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

€9,199($10,698)
Weight52.0 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 150 / 150mm
ForkFox Factory Float 36
Wheels29″ Carbon
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetXTR, XT
MotorBosch 250W 85Nm mid-drive
BatteryBosch 750Wh
BrakesShimano XT Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Downtown
Moustache Samedi Weekend 27 FS Dual EQ

Aug 2022 · Mike Hunger

We tested the Moustache Samedi Weekend 27 FS Dual EQ e-mountain bike with Bosch Performance Line CX motor and 1,125-Wh battery.

Highs
  • Wide range of applications

  • Good riding comfort

  • Bosch Nyon display with navigation function

Lows
  • Kickstand is wobbly when the bike is fully loaded

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MBR
Moustache Samedi Game 11 e-bike first ride review - MBR

Apr 2022 · Danny Milner

The competitively-priced Moustache Samedi Game 11 from the French e-bike specialists is an enduro-ready eMTB with a large capacity 750Wh battery for riding further, longer and faster, plus 29er wheels and own-brand finishing kit. Need to know Updated enduro model from the French e-bike specialists 170/160mm travel and 29in wheels across the four-bike Game range For 2022 the Game gets bigger capacity 750Wh battery and new Bosch Smart System compatibility with customisable power modes Unique Moustache Magic Grip Control shock fitted to all models Fabricant de vélo électrique As a pure e-bike brand with 10 years of experience in the assisted sector, Moustache remains a relatively unknown marque in the UK. And it’s not for want of a memorable name. But that’s something the French brand wants to change, and with five distinct and competitively-priced e-mtb platforms on offer for 2022, it’s in a good position to realise its plan.  Why ‘Moustache’, I hear you cry? Why ‘Moustache’, I hear you cry? I know I was curious as to the etymology. Apparently it traces back to the company’s modern take on the traditional, swept-back handlebar design that featured on its first utility models. While you can still see the M-shaped cockpit on its urban models, you’ll be pleased to hear that all of its mountain bikes use a conventional riser bar. All of its bikes are named after days of the week, with the commuter and utility bikes falling under the Lundi (Monday) label and the MTBs tagged Samedi (Saturday). While there are assisted hardtails and BMW GS-style adventure models, the most relevant options to UK trail riders are the Samedi Game and Trail. Essentially this is one frame that’s adapted to create two model ranges.  Moustache eMTB range To do this, Moustache starts with the longer travel Game chassis and runs a shorter stroke shock and headset spacer/shim to correct the geometry on the Trail model. Previous generation Moustache bikes (like the Moustache Game 8 we tested last summer) did the reverse, which was partly responsible for its sky-high BB measurement. By trimming the travel of the enduro bike, rather than pumping up the travel of the trail bike, Moustache has brought the BB height down a claimed 5mm. I didn’t get a chance to measure the geometry of my demo bike, but the Game 8 we tested last year came in at an eyebrow raising 365mm. On paper, at least, there’s no doubt Moustache could go lower still without compromising pedal clearance.  Other geometry developments over the previous model include a slacker head angle (by 1º), steeper seat angle (by 2º) and significantly longer top tube/reach. The old Game was very short by modern standards – 420mm reach on the medium and 440mm on the large – so the new sizing brings it much more in line with other brands. Back in the game, if you will. By extending the reach, Moustache has also been able to chip back the stem length to 40mm, which helps the steering …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Excellent motor and generous battery capacity. Clever packaging. Good value for the build kit. Good technical climber.

Lows
  • Not particularly dynamic or engaging to ride. Magic Grip shock holds back the performance for aggressive riders.

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Electric Bike Review
Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Review

Nov 2021

Price: $3699.00 | Model Year: 2021, 2022 | A value specced hardtail crossover electric bike that's capable on road, gravel, and light mountain terrain. Sturdy reinforced triple cavity downtube, tubular aluminum alloy fenders, and sleek rear rack hold up well on bumpy terrain and do not produce rattling noise. Integrated lights improve safety and utility, both are viewable from multiple angles.

Observations
  • A value specced hardtail crossover electric bike that's capable on road, gravel, and light mountain terrain. Sturdy reinforced triple cavity downtube, tubular aluminum alloy fenders, and sleek rear rack hold up well on bumpy terrain and do not produce rattling noise. Integrated lights improve safety and utility, both are viewable from multiple angles.

  • High attention to detail with all-black hardware including hubs, spokes, and rims. The rear rack appears to be floating, but is actually connected to the frame with a sturdy metal bar hidden by the rear fender. Bottle cage bosses on the seat tube put fluids within reach, basic flick bell included for signaling. Excellent hydraulic disc brakes with larger front rotor offering increased power and cooling.

  • Streamlined Bosch PowerTube 500 battery pack provides great range, and can be charged on or off the bike. The Performance Line Cruise motor blends power, efficiency, and reduced noise. It offers shift detection, high pedal RPM support, and up to 65 newton meters of torque for capable climbing. Full-coverage plastic chain cover keeps your pants or dress clean.

  • Basic but user friendly Bosch Intuvia display is not compatible with their smartphone app and does not include USB charging. The bike is available in two frame styles and multiple sizes, but only one color at this level. Good drivetrain with nine gears and a wide 11-36 tooth spread, but entry level derailleur and shifters. Plastic battery cover does not lock to the frame, charging port is in the path of the left crank arm, battery locking design is a bit finicky.

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
Moustache Samedi 29 Trail 8 in review – A special shock for a special eMTB

Apr 2021 · Felix Stix

Tourers, eMTB novices and Alp-crossers prick up your ears! If the bikes we’ve reviewed so far are too expensive for your tastes, the € 5,999 Moustache Samedi 29 Trail 8 offers an excellent overall package and outstanding price-performance ratio. Is that enough for it to secure our coveted Best Buy for 2021?

Highs
  • Predictable handling

  • Best climber in test

  • Excellent value for money

Lows
  • Lacks liveliness/feels sluggish

  • Riding position is too compact at high speeds

  • Noticeable Bosch rattling noise and irritating, intermittent freewheel noise

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ebiketips
Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 3 Open

Jan 2021

Verdict: A well-balanced city bike the mixes urban practicality with a rugged build

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BikeRadar
Moustache Samedi 27 Trail 8 first ride review

Jul 2020 · Luke Marshall

Fun, keen-climbing, Bosch-powered electric trail bike

Highs
  • Turns uphill slogs into a fun challenge

  • Big battery range complements geometry designed for kms, not K/QOMs

Lows
  • Fork will limit you if you want to really charge the descents

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EMTB Forums
2020 Moustache Samedi 29 Game 4 review

May 2020 · Knut

The Moustache Game 4 is a new bike for 2020. Like many others it has been redesigned to accomodate the new Bosch Performance CX motor.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Trail, 6061 T4-T6 Alloy, w/150mm travel, Bosch PowerTube battery custom integration (horizontal), 12x148mm, Boost, motor cover w/cooling fins & chainguide

BB StandardBosch, Press Fit

ColorBlack / Metalic Gold, Mat

Fork

FOX, Float 36 Factory, E-Bike, GRIP2 w/ HSC/LSC/HSR/LSR, Kashima coated, 150mm travel, 15x110mm, Boost, 44mm offset, mini-fender compatible

Travel150mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

Moustache, Magic Grip Control 150, specific Air Shock w/ 2-position platform and dynamic control of rebound, Trunion mount, build-in 205x60mm, 150mm travel

Travel150mm

Bottom Bracket

Bosch, press-fit

Headset

Acros, AZX-579, sealed bearings

Stem

Moustache, alloy, 3D forged, 50mm

Handlebar

Moustache, Just_Carbon, 760mm, 12mm rise, 9° backsweep, 5° upsweep

Saddle

Moustache, Sport, CrMo rails

Seatpost

KS, Lev Integra, dropper-post w/ Shimano remote lever, 31.6mm

TypeDropper

Pedals

Alloy platform with reflectors

Grips

SB3, Race

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano, XTR, RD-M9100-SGS, 12-speed

Crank

FSA, forged + CNC Alloy, 165mm

Shifters

Shimano, XT, SL-M8100, 12-speed

Cassette

Shimano, XT, CS-M8100 12-speed, 10-51

Chain

Shimano, CN-M6100, 12-speed

Brakes

Front: Shimano, XT BR-M8120, hydraulic disc brake, 4 pistons, Rear: Shimano, XT BR-M8120, hydraulic disc brake, 4 pistons

TypeShimano XT Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Moustache, asymmetric, Just_Carbon, 28 holes, 29", 30mm width, mounted w/ Tubeless valves & flap, double thickness spokes, brass nuts w/ locking "Blue Nylon" insert

Front Hub

Moustache by Mavic, 28 holes, Centerlock, 15x110mm thru axle /

Rear Hub

Moustache by Mavic, 28 holes, Centerlock, ID360, Microspline 12-speed, 12x148mm thru axle

Tires

Maxxis, Assegai, 29x2.50, foldable, 3C MaxxTerra / EXO+ / TR (Tubeless Ready)

Electric Components
Motor

Bosch, Performance Line CX, 250W, Smart System, 85Nm

Battery

Bosch, PowerTube 750Wh, horizontal, Smart System

Display

Bosch, Kiox 300, Smart System, compact, color screen, customizable screens, Lock function (optional), 5 modes (Eco, Tour + (Tour optional), eMTB, Turbo, Off), "Walk assist", LED Remote bluetooth

Charger

Bosch, 4Ah

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