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Today’s DealsPhoenix Team Frame
A 27.5″ carbon frame full suspension downhill frameset.
Manufacturer Price
$1,599| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full |
| Shock | Fox Float X2 Factory |
| Wheels | 27.5″ |
5'4" – 5'9"
5'7" – 6'0"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'8"
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Summary
The Pivot Phoenix is a downhill bike that excels in dynamic trails and high-speed berms, offering a playful and efficient ride with its dw-link suspension platform. It's lightweight and proven in World Cup racing, though some riders note challenges with suspension setup and trail feedback. The bike's carbon version and potential adjustable geometry are highlights, but details on rear travel and availability remain unclear.
Proven World Cup DH racing rig
Lightest bike of the bunch at 34.3-pounds
Excels in dynamic trails and high-speed berms
Pedal-friendly dw-link suspension platform
Carbon version available
Suspension setup more difficult than anticipated
Excessive trail feedback at high speeds
Noticeable bumps at all speeds
No aluminum versions
Rear travel details not confirmed
The Pivot Phoenix is often associated with Bernard Kerr and his outrageously playful antics all over the bike park.
The Phoenix really excelled when the trail was dynamic, with the large downtube anchoring the bike through high-speed berms and encouraging controlled, quick maneuvers on machine-built trails.
Pivot's ability to capitalize on such elements help this bike excel when podium positions are separated by mere tenths of a second.
The Pivot Phoenix 29 is clearly getting closer to release, but we still don’t know exactly when it’ll be available.
Could the bike’s eccentric pivot be a sign of adjustable geometry.
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Oct 2020 · Mike Kazimer
It's Dangerholm vs. Kapfinger in the quest to create the world's finest downhill bike - vote now to decide who wins a one-of-a-kind prize.
May 2020 · Guy Kesteven
Pivot teams up with Topeak and the result is a pricey but ingeniously designed tool system
Very neat design and packaging
Direct frame mount convenience
The added protection is silent and secure
Excellent quality tools
Expensive and adds weight
Loose parts can get lost
Downsizing reduces tool leverage

May 2020 · Zach Overholt
Remember those mystery mounts on the newest Pivot Switchblade? After promising us a new accessory with an unnamed accessory company, Pivot is finally ready to introduce their take on integrated tool storage. Thanks to a collaboration with Topeak, the Pivot Phoenix Dock Tool System provides quick access to your tools – but not just on […]
Apr 2019 · Mike Cushionbury
Gravity specific big wheeler coming, but specifics remain a mystery for now. - Mtbr.com

Mar 2019
Pivot is the latest brand to go on the record as saying 29-inch wheels are faster, and the Phoenix 29 is here to prove it.

Jan 2019 · Bturman
You'll be grinning ear to ear the first time you smash a corner on the 'Best Park Bike' in Vital MTB's DH Test Sessions.
| Frame | Phoenix |
|---|---|
| Shock | Fox Factory Float X2 |
| Rims | None |
|---|
First added September 16
Last updated September 16
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