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2023 Pivot

Mach 4 SL2 Pro XT/XTR

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension crosscountry bike with high-end components.

Manufacturer Price

$7,599
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 95 / 120mm
ForkFox Factory Float 34
ShockFox Float X Factory
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetXTR, XT
BrakesShimano XT Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Mach 4 SL2 Pro XT/XTR
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

29 mph

Mach 4 SL2 Pro XT/XTR

27 mph

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Highest gear

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Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

Sizing
XS

4'9" – 5'5"

SM

5'3" – 5'9"

MD

5'7" – 6'0"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'8"

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Summary

The Pivot Mach 4 is a highly efficient and lightweight cross-country bike, praised for its refined dw-link suspension, adaptable travel options, and superb handling. It excels in technical terrain and offers a comfortable ride for long distances, though some riders may find the cockpit setup busy and the stock components not ideal for all conditions.

Pros
  • Lightweight dw-link frame with refined suspension

  • Adaptable travel options for different riding preferences

  • Excellent handling and efficiency on technical terrain

  • Comfortable for long rides and races

  • Versatile with adjustable rear wheel travel

Cons
  • Busy cockpit setup due to additional cables

  • Stock components may not suit all riders

  • High entry price

  • TwistLoc remote impacts brake lever setup

Key Quotes
The Mach 4 SL dw-link rear suspension is a great asset.
Bicycling
It’s this combination of traction and control that makes the Mach 4 SL so good when the terrain is loose, chunky and constantly changing in elevation.
Flow Mountain Bike logoFlow Mountain Bike
The Pivot Mach 4 SL is a fun rocket on flowing trails!
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine

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BIKEPACKING.com
Pivot Mach 4 SL Review: A Bikepacking Rocket Ship

Apr 2024 · By Neil Beltchenko

Following a few months of testing on a multitude of trail rides and a rugged bikepacking trip, Neil shares his Pivot Mach 4 SL review here...

Highs
  • Impressive rear wheel tracking

  • Very quick and responsive

  • Climbs like a mountain goat

  • Size large descends surprisingly well and fits in the “downcountry” category

  • Very lightweight

Lows
  • Tire clearance limited to 2.4″

  • Flexy rear end

  • Would like to see a budget option

  • Sizing is very XC oriented

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Mountain Bike Action
PIVOT MACH 4 SL REVIEW - THE FUN WAY TO THE PODIUM - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

Feb 2024 · Ron Koch

Instead, they opted to double down on their dw-link design and build a cross-country racer without compromising suspension performance in the name of shaving grams.

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Bicycling
First Ride: Pivot's Third Generation Mach 4 SL

May 2023

A crazy light XC bike with real suspension.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
2023 Pivot Mach 4 SL XTR XC vs DC version - One frame, two bikes?

May 2023 · Simon Kohler

Depending on the shock stroke used, the Pivot Mach 4 SL delivers either 100 mm or 120 mm of travel at the rear. Both models rely on the same frame platform and retail for the same price. What are the differences?

Highs
  • Versatile frame platform

  • Slender frame silhouette

  • Quiet downhill

Lows
  • Shallow-profiled tires quickly reach their limits in muddy conditions

  • Fork lacks mid-stroke support

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MBR
Pivot Mach 4 SL Team XX SL first ride review - MBR

May 2023 · James Bracey

‘Challenge the threshold’ is the concept under which Pivot’s new Mach 4 SL has been designed. It’s unashamedly an XC and marathon race platform, but to call it just a race bike is to do it a complete disservice as the new Mach 4 SL with its adjustable travel/progression is truly a genre crossing tour de force. Need to know: All new full carbon 29in XC/Marathon/Downcountry platform Available in two travel versions where DW-Link suspension offers on-the-trail swappable travel from 95-103mm or 106-115mm depending on the shock stroke. Bikes are matched with either 100mm or 120mm travel forks Frame weight is reduced by up to 400g compared to previous Mach 4 SL 4 models plus frame only option for the UK, bikes start at £8,500 But before we get to the suspension, let’s talk weight. Because, in the world of XC racing, weight is still the number one priority.  As such, weight reduction over the incumbent Mach 4 SL was a key part of the development process. Pivot’s designers and engineers achieved their goal with a new carbon frame that’s 400 grams lighter than the old model – impressive, given that the outgoing Mach 4 SL wasn’t exactly on the portly side. Now for the complicated part. The old bike had 100mm travel, but the new version comes in two opinions: one short travel XC race focussed version with a 100mm fork and 95mm or 103mm of rear travel. Then there’s the downcountry/marathon option with 106mm or 115mm rear travel and 120mm fork. Where both bikes share the same frame and it’s the shock stroke that changes. The ability to adjust the travel on each option comes from the new forged aluminium upper rocker link, which now features flip chips to alter the leverage ratio of the suspension kinematics which changes the progression rate effectively allowing more or less travel to be achieved from the shock. It’s interesting to note that this feature does not alter the geometry of the frame at all. Like all Pivot frames the bearing seats (frame, headset and bottom bracket) on the Mach 4 SL are machined directly into the carbon, which not only saves weight, but also provides far better tolerances than aluminum inserts, ensuring extended bearing life in all areas. Pivot does things differently with the cable routing too, forgoing the common tube-in-tube design, preferring open ports to save 30g per guide. This approach also provides better brake hose routing regardless of which side you route the hose – handy for us contrarian Brits. Interestingly there’s no Fox Live Valve routing or mounts on the new frame, which could indicate a switch to wireless or Pivot moving away from this technology. What you can’t see by simply looking at the new frame is that each frame size benefits from a specific carbon layup, as tubing and frame stiffness requirements are not uniform across all five frame sizes. And it’s worth noting that even the XS size is specced with 29in wheels. There’s space …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Sublime pedalling performance, Travel/progression adjust noticeably transforms the bike, Neutral ride quality benefits all riders

Lows
  • 160mm front rotor doesn’t provide enough stopping confidence, Maxxis Rekon Race front tyre won’t work for most UK based riding

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Flow Mountain Bike
2023 Pivot Mach 4 SL Review | Pivot's premium XC bike gets A LOT lighter & more adjustable

May 2023

The new Pivot Mach 4 SL is almost 20% lighter than its predecessor, while being more versatile and capable overall.

Highs
  • Suspension delivers excellent grip and control

  • Neutral pedalling manners

  • Sorted geometry offers peppy all-round handling

  • Adaptable travel

  • High quality frame construction

Lows
  • High entry price

  • TwistLoc remote impacts on brake lever setup

  • The Shimano builds have quite a busy cockpit

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Pinkbike
Pivot Updates Mach 4 SL with New UDH-Compatible Rear Triangle

Feb 2022 · Alicia Leggett

At Pivot Cycles, we launch new bikes when we have a “mic drop moment” a significant technology advancement or re-design... But between complete re-designs, we’re never letting up. Relevant updates like the Mach 4 SL’s UDH-compatible rear triangle are evidence of our belief that no effort is too small if it improves the rider’s overall experience.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Mach 4 SL

ColorsMidnight Sky; Ice Blue; Seafoam Green

Fork

Fox Factory Stepcast 34 29", 44mm offset, FIT4 - 120mm

Travel120mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

Fox Factory Float

Travel95mm

Headset

Pivot Precision Sealed Integrated Cartridge

Stem

Phoenix Team XC/Trail - 60mm

Handlebar

Phoenix Team Flat Carbon - 760mm

Saddle

Phoenix WTB Pro Volt (Narrow Width)

Seatpost

Fox Transfer Factory Series 125mm (XS-SM), 150mm (MD-LG), 175mm (XL)

TypeDropper

Grips

Phoenix Factory Lock-On, TwistLoc Available

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano XTR M9100 SGS 12-Speed

Crank

Race Face Æffect R 34t - 170mm(XS-MD), 175mm(LG-XL)

Shifters

Shimano XT M8100 ISPEC EV 12-Speed

Cassette

Shimano XT M8100 10-51t

Chain

Shimano CN-M8100 12-Speed

Brakes

Shimano XT M8100 2-piston

TypeShimano XT Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

DT Swiss XR1700 w/ DT Swiss 350 hub & 36t Star Ratchet 25mm - 29" <br> 15x110 F/12x148 R

Tires

Maxxis Ardent Race 29" x 2.2" TR, EXO, 120 TPI<br />Maxxis Ardent Race 29" x 2.2" TR, EXO, 120 TPI

Disc Rotors

Shimano XT CenterLock - 160mm<br/>Shimano XT CenterLock - 160mm

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