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A 29″ / 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro bike with ultra high-end components.
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| Weight | 32.6 lbs |
|---|---|
| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Full, 160 / 170mm |
| Fork | RockShox Lyrik Ultimate |
| Shock | RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate |
| Wheels | 29″ / 27.5″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | Truvativ Descendant Carbon, X01 Eagle |
| Brakes | SRAM Code RSC Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'7"
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Summary
The Propain Tyee is a versatile enduro bike that excels in both climbing and descending, offering a stable and composed ride with impressive pedaling efficiency. Its playful handling and well-supported suspension make it a blast to ride, though it may not be the most supple option in its category. Custom spec configuration and neat frame touches add to its appeal, despite some minor drawbacks like potential pedal-kickback and a longer wait time for delivery.
Impressive pedaling efficiency
Versatile master of climbing and descending
Playful handling
Custom spec configuration
Well-supported suspension
Potential pedal-kickback in rough terrain
Long wait time for delivery
Not the most supple ride in its category
The first thing you notice is how well this bike pedals, even with a coil shock I didn’t need to reach for the lockout lever when pedalling uphill.
The Tyee provides a brilliant pedalling platform for an enduro bike and handling characteristics that make riding it easy.
While it is not the most supple and forgiving bike out there, the Tyee 29’s efficient suspension and fun handling could make it a great choice for a rider looking for an all-rounder with long-travel reserves.
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Jul 2020
PROPAIN TYEE CF 29 REVIEW Words by Robert Johnston | Photography by Adam Lievesley Based in the South West of Germany, Propain Bikes is a rider owned, direct-to-consumer sales brand, sporting a range of Aluminium

Jan 2020 · Luke Marshall
It doesn’t mean it feels like a short travel bike, it’s still got the reserves when you’re ploughing down nasty trails, so you don’t have to hold back, but it’s quite a different feeling to the Cube Stereo 170, for example.. .
Impressive pedalling efficiency, even with a coil shock
Configurator lets you choose spec
A lot of fun if you like a well-supported bike
It may not please some tall riders
Long wait once ordered
Bottom bracket could be a touch lower

May 2019 · Christoph Bayer
In our survey where we asked you which bike you would like to see in this group test, the Propain Tyee AM was a firm favourite.
Stable and easy cornering
Excellent rear suspension
Cleverly specced
Excellent value for money
It lacks a little composure
Seat tube angle too slack
| Frame | Aluminium |
|---|---|
| Fork | RockShox Lyrik Ultimate RC2 170mm Travel: 170mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate RCT 160mm Travel: 160mm |
| Bottom Bracket | 73 mm |
| Stem | SIXPACK Vertic 50 |
| Handlebar | SIXPACK Millenium 805 |
| Saddle | SIXPACK Kamikaze |
| Seatpost | Bikeyoke Revive Type: Dropper |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM X01 Eagle (1×12) |
|---|---|
| Front Derailleur | keine |
| Crank | Truvativ Descendant Carbon Eagle 175mm 32Z |
| Cassette | SRAM XG1275 10-50 (1×12) |
| Brakes | Front: SRAM Code RSC 200mm, Rear: SRAM Code RSC 200mm Type: SRAM Code RSC Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Propain ZTR FLOW MK3 |
|---|---|
| Tires | Schwalbe Magic Mary Addix Soft |
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Last updated May 2
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