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A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension trail bike with upper mid-range components.
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$1,599| Frame | Aluminum |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 135 / 140mm |
| Fork | RockShox Recon Silver RL |
| Shock | RockShox Deluxe Select+ |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | Deore |
| Brakes | Tektro Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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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

Feb 2023
The Polygon Siskiu T8 is a 135mm, 29er that outshines it's $2,600 price tag and was a tester favorite during our recent Budget Bike Round Up.
Capability
4 piston brakes
Price point
Tektro Brake Levers
Requires precise shock settings

Jan 2023 · Alan Muldoon
The Polygon Siskiu is a hard hitting 29er trail bike with 135mm of travel and a 140mm fork. Dig a little deeper however, and you quickly discover that this isn’t your typical entry-level full suspension bike that’s been dumbed down for mass production. In fact, it’s one of the best budget mountain bikes out there. Best mountain bikes: the ultimate trail, enduro and XC bikes Need to know: Fox 34 fork and Float DPS shock deliver 140mm and 135mm of travel respectively Polygon offers four frame size with a generous 496mm reach on the XL Shimano SLX 12 speed derailleur, shifter and cassette, but with a KMC chain The in-house Entity components are all top quality. The Siskiu gets a relatively slack 65.8º head angle for a stable steering response, ultra-short 430mm chainstays to make it easier to loft the front end, and generous reach measurements across the four frame sizes to guarantee a good fit. And while lots of brands make a big song and dance about custom sizing, but fail to provide short enough seat tubes with adequate dropper post insertion to make it possible to upsize, Polygon has nailed it on the Siskiu T8. With the 430mm seat tube we could comfortably ride the XL bike with the 170mm dropper with room to upgrade to a 200mm post if needed. Detailing on the Siskiu frame is also first rate, from the copper highlights under the seat collar that matches the logo on the underside of the downtube, to the one-piece rocker link that adds frame stiffness while maintaining a minimalist, clean look. Even the bespoke chainstay protection looks fitting for a more expensive bike. Cable routing on the Siskiu is internal on the front triangle, and thanks to tighter sealing on the entry and exit ports for the cables, there was no noticeable rattle. That’s not to say the Siskiu was a silent runner, however. The large loop of brake hose that’s necessary to prevent it from kinking as it exits the rear brake calliper has a tendency to touch the spokes of the rear wheel after the suspension has been compressed, so it can sound like you have a stick stuck in the swingarm. Suspension Getting Fox suspension on a £2k trail bike is quite a boon. And while the 140mm travel Fox 34 Rhythm fork isn’t quite as stout as the 35mm chassis on the RockShox equipped Jamis Faultline, an equivalently-priced bike, it’s only 1mm smaller, so nothing to write home about. The Fox 34 feels responsive and supple off the top, and with a good degree of ramp up it doesn’t bottom too easily on bigger hits. We measured the rear travel on the Siskiu frame at 136mm, so clearly there’s no rounding up here. The single pivot suspension design is controlled by an inline Fox Float DPS shock. It offers a really usable range of rebound adjustment that will comfortably cover a wide variety of rider weights. Using all of the travel doesn’t …Continue reading »
Progressive sizing and geometry, great value for money
Needs a Shimano chain

Jan 2023 · Luke Marshall
When it comes to bang for buck, the Siskiu T7 29 has to be one of the most impressive bikes out there
Geometry is on point for trail riding
Frame is future-proof and ready for upgrades
Decent tyres for getting rowdy
Capable suspension
1x12 gears
Brakes are component weak link
Great for thrashing rather than mile munching

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..
| Frame | ALX Trail 6061 Aluminium Frame, One Piece Unibody Pivot Bridge 135mm Travel 29", Dropper Post and Rear Derailleur Routing, Direct Post-Mount Disc Brake, 148x12mm Boost Thru-Axle, Threaded BB, ISCG 05 Tabs BB Standard: BSA, 73mm, Threaded Colors: Black / Grey; Volt / Turquoise |
|---|---|
| Fork | RockShox Recon Silver-RL, Solo Air, Rebound, Compression To Lock, Tapered, 140mm Travel 29", Maxle Stealth Axle 15x110mm Boost Travel: 140mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | Rockshox Deluxe Select Plus, Debon Air, Rebound, 2-Position Compression, Custom Tune, E2E: 210x55mm, Hardware: M8x25mm Travel: 135mm |
| Bottom Bracket | BSA, 73mm, threaded |
| Stem | Entity Xpert, Alloy 35mm |
| Handlebar | Entity Xpert, Alloy, 780mm |
| Saddle | Entity Flux |
| Seatpost | XS – X-Fusion Manic LC 100mm Travel, S–M – KS RAGE-I 150mm Travel, L–XL – KS RAGE-I 170mm Travel, Zero Offset, 30.9mm Clamp Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | Alloy Flat Pedal w/Replaceable Pin and Reflector |
| Grips | Polygon lock-on |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Deore RD-M6100, 12-Speed |
|---|---|
| Crank | 170mm (S/M) / 175mm (L/XL) Shimano MT-510-1 Boost, 1x12-Speed, 32T |
| Shifters | Shimano Deore SL-M6100, 12-Speed |
| Cassette | Sunrace MZ-800, 11-51T, 12-Speed* |
| Chain | KMC X-12, 12-Speed |
| Brakes | Front: Tektro HD-M735 Hydraulic disc brake, 4-Piston, 180mm Rotor, Rear: Tektro HD-M735 Hydraulic disc brake, 2-Piston, 180mm Rotor Type: Tektro Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Entity XL2 Disc 29”, 35mm Inner, Tubeless Ready |
|---|---|
| Front Hub | Novatec D791SB-CL, Thru Axle 15x110mm 32h, Center Lock |
| Rear Hub | Novatec D462SB, 12x148mm, HG Freehub, 32h, Center Lock |
| Tires | VeeTire Flow Snap 29x2.6", Tackle Compound, Tubeless Ready*. Schwalbe Hans Dampf, 29x2.6", Super Trail Casing, Speed Grip, Tubeless Ready* |
First added March 28
Last updated May 30