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A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro e-bike with upper mid-range components.
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$3,999| Weight | 6.9 lbs (frame) |
|---|---|
| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Full, 140 / 150mm |
| Fork | Suntour AION |
| Shock | Suntour |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | SLX |
| Motor | Shimano 600W 85Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | Shimano 630Wh |
| Brakes | SRAM Code R Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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5'8" – 6'2"
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Sep 2024
The Polygon Siskiu T9 offers exceptional value with high-end components like Fox Performance Elite suspension, a Shimano XT drivetrain, and TRP DH-R EVO brakes, delivering a bigger-than-expected ride from its 135mm travel.
Incredible value
Capable and confidence inspiring for a 135 mm bike
Heavy, slow rolling tires and wheels

Jun 2024 · Alan Muldoon
Polygon builds on the success of the popular Siskiu T series analogue trail/enduro bikes, by going all in on a sleek new e-bike version with the same progressive geometry and ride-hard attitude. There are currently only two models in the range and we are testing the top-end Siskiu T7E. But can £4k really get you an enduro worthy e-bike? And is it worthy of a spot on our list of best budget e-bikes? Time to find out. Polygon Siskiu T7E Need to know Enduro ready e-bike with a Shimano EP801 motor Shimano 630Wh removable battery 29in wheels as standard Geometry flip-chip for MX wheel conversion Fully adjustable SR Suntour suspension 150mm travel fork, 144mm travel frame Four-piston Shimano SLX brakes Shimano SLX 12-speed drivetrain Weight 24.62kg (54.28lb) size L Frame and geometry The burly aluminium Siskiu T7E frame is designed around Shimano’s excellent EP801 motor and 630Wh removable battery. It comes stock with 29in wheels, but the frame also sports a flip-chip to correct the geometry for an MX setup with a smaller 27.5in rear wheel. Now, given that Polygon offers the Siskiu T7E in four frame sizes, S to XL, and that the flip chip is such a great feature, we’d like to see Polygon deliver the size small and medium bikes with the 27.5in rear wheel as standard, as this would offer shorter rider more room to get off the back of the bike on steeper descents without buzzing the rear tyre. With a short 435mm seat tube, our size L test bike had plenty of standover clearance. It also had considerably slacker and lower geometry than claimed – 2º slacker at the head tube and 12mm lower in BB height! It was also the only bike in test with a relatively short 445mm chainstay length. Taken together, the Polygon instantly felt like a modern enduro e-bike. No bad thing, right? And that wasn’t the only anomaly. We couldn’t find the claimed frame travel for the Siskiu T7E anywhere on Polygon’s website, but seeing as we measure all of our test bikes, we know for sure that the Siskiu T7E pumps out 144mm of vertical rear wheel travel. Overall, the details on the alloy frame are neat. The bridgeless seatstays offer stacks of mud clearance, but we’d like to see the chainstay protector extend all of the way along the chainstay, like on the Decathlon Rockrider in this group test, because even after a couple of rides the paint was chipped next to the chainring where the chain had been hitting the frame. Not only would this protect the frame finish, it would also ensure an overall quieter ride. Suspension Most entry-level e-bikes don’t come with all of the top-end suspension bells and whistles. That’s clearly not the case with the Polygon, the SR Suntour suspension offering both adjustable rebound and compression damping and then some. The piggyback Suntour TriAir2 3CR rear shock features rebound adjustment and a three-position compression lever to firm things up for climbing. And …Continue reading »
* Great handling and geometry
* Shimano EP801 motor + 630Wh battery
* Fully adjustable suspension
* Shimano SLX gears + wide-range cassette
* Flip-chip for MX wheel option
* The battery fell out, three times
* Hard compound tyres limit grip
* Suntour rear shock blew after two rides
* Geometry slacker than claimed (actually that’s a positive!)

Oct 2023 · Mick Kirkman
The Siskiu T8 offers an impressive spec and is deceptively capable downhill. It’s not the best all-rounder, though, and won’t cover flatter ground as quickly as some
Suspension delivers a calm and secure ride feel
Impressive-value components
Drivetrain and fork/shock combo are sorted for the cash
Feels more of an enduro than trail bike when it comes to hammering uphill or snaking along flatter singletrack

Aug 2023 · Drew Rohde
Are you looking for an affordable dual suspension eMTB? Check our overview of the Polygon Siskiu T7E and T6E eBikes.

Jun 2023
Brand new for 2023, the Polygon Siskiu TE aims to package a load of capability into a very appealing price point.
Excellent geometry & handling
Shimano EP801 motor is a great performer
Mullet compatible
Mostly solid build kit
Highly capable for the price
Steering limiter is cheap & flimsy
Suntour suspension lacks sensitivity
Fork rebound damping is way too slow
Fork suffered bushing knock from new
We'd like to see a higher-spec option

Sep 2022 · Jeremy Benson
The Polygon Siskiu T8 is an excellent mid-travel trail bike offered at a reasonable price. Polygon's consumer-direct sales model helps keep it affordable...
Awesome build for the price
Versatile
Well-rounded performance
Firm grips
Saddle shape

Apr 2022 · James Smurthwaite
Polygon's race team has been spotted at Sea Otter on a new enduro bike that is due to replace the current Siskiu N9..
Dec 2021 · Ryan Palmer
Possibly the best $2,500 bike we've ever ridden.
Fully capable, modern trail bike geometry
Excellent parts spec for the price
Internal cable routing
Resin-only brake rotors create weak braking
Suspension platform isn't very sophisticated
| Frame | aluminum Color: Luster Olive |
|---|---|
| Fork | SR SUNTOUR AION 35 BOOST RC-PCS 150mm TRAVEL Travel: 150mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | SR SUNTOUR TRIAIR2 3CR Travel: 140mm |
| Bottom Bracket | ALLOY FLAT W/ REPLACEABLE PIN |
| Headset | FSA NO.57E W/ SEALED BEARING, ZS 44/28.6 | ZS 56/40 |
| Stem | Entity Expert, 35mm Length |
| Handlebar | ENTITY EXPERT, W: 780mm, BB: 35mm, R/D: 25mm, B: 9degree |
| Saddle | ENTITY XTEND, CR-MO ø7mm |
| Seatpost | TRANZ X JD-YSP23JL 150mm (S, M) / 170mm (L, XL) TRAVEL, DXL: 30.9 x 459mm (S, M) / 499mm (L, XL) Type: Dropper |
| Rear Derailleur | SHIMANO SLX RD-M7100-SGS 12-SPEED |
|---|---|
| Crank | SHIMANO SM-CRE80-12-B 34T |
| Shifters | SHIMANO SLX SL-M7100-R 1X12-SPEED TRIGGER |
| Cassette | SHIMANO DEORE CS-M6100 12-SPEED 10-51T MICRO SPLINE |
| Chain | KMC E12S 12-SPEED |
| Brakes | SRAM CODE R HYDRAULIC Type: SRAM Code R Hydraulic Disc |
| Brake Levers | SRAM CODE R |
| Rims | ALLOY DOUBLE WALL FV H:18mm 622x35 32H FOR TYRE 622-54/76 W/ TUBELESS TAPE |
|---|---|
| Spokes | F: STAINLESS 14G NDS:294mm DS:296mm W/ 12mm BRASS NIPPLE / R: STAINLESS 14G NDS:294mm DS:292mm W/ 12mm BRASS NIPPLE |
| Front Hub | SHIMANO HB-MT400-B 15x110mm 32H CL |
| Rear Hub | SHIMANO FH-MT410-B 12x148mm 32H CL |
| Tires | SCHWALBE HANS DAMPF EVO TIRE 29"x2.60" 622x65 SUPER TRAIL, TLE, ADDIX SPEED GRIP |
| Disc Rotors | SHIMANO CL 203mm F:SM-RT64 R:RT-EM600 W/ SPEED SENSOR |
| Motor | SHIMANO DU-EP801 MID MOTOR 25kph / 20mph |
|---|---|
| Battery | SHIMANO BT-EN806 FOR DOWN TUBE INTEGRATED - 630Wh (36V, 14Ah) |
| Display | Shimano STEPS SC-EN600 Display |
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Last updated July 13
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