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2026 Voodoo

BIZANGO

A 29″ aluminum frame hardtail trail bike with upper mid-range components.
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Manufacturer Price

$1,080
FrameAluminum
SuspensionHardtail, 120mm
ForkSuntour RAIDON
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 11
GroupsetDeore
BrakesShimano Hydraulic Disc
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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)

25 mph

BIZANGO

26 mph

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Spec Level

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Sizing
SM

5'4" – 5'9"

MD

5'7" – 5'11"

LG

5'10" – 6'1"

XL

6'0" – 6'4"

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Reviews
MBR
Voodoo Bizango Pro review - MBR

Sep 2023 · Danny Milner

Since winning our 2022 Hardtail of the Year award, life has been good for the Voodoo Bizango Pro. So good, that the only thing that’s changed is the price has crept up by £25. Impressive, given that a bag of groceries has probably gone up by the same amount. Best hardtail mountain bikes: reviewed and rated by experts To improve the ride feel and save weight the alloy Bizango frame uses triple butted tubes in the front triangle. The last round of revisions ushered in a longer reach and a slacker head angle so the geometry is current, if not as progressive as the new Calibre Line-T3 27.  All of the standards are bang-up-to-date too. The head tube is tapered, the bottom bracket is threaded, the thru-axles are the up-to-date Boost standard and the cable routing includes a port for a stealth dropper post. And it’s the latter that we’d recommend pushing the budget a little higher to attain. Best dropper seatposts: reliable game-changers We can’t stress how transformative having a dropper post is to the ride quality, not least because the seat clamp quickly gets gunked up with grit. Suspension With a RockShox Gold 35 leading the charge, the Voodoo easily has the best suspension fork on test. With big 35mm upper tubes and a 15mm bolt-through axle, it’s plenty stiff enough to hold a precise line without the steering ever feeling wayward or vague. Something heavier, hard charging riders will really appreciate. The fork boasts 130mm travel, but delivers slightly less as it has a tendency to spike on bigger hits. There’s no faulting its performance off the top though. The RockShox Gold 35 delivers a buttery smooth action, so traction and comfort are both first rate. There’s also plenty of support in the middle of the travel, so the Bizango Pro feels very stable and composed even when the trail turns rowdy. Components While we can pick small holes in the performance of the fork, Voodoo has really delivered on the specification. Let’s start with the contact points. The lock-on grips are secure and comfortable. Saddle choice is personal, but everyone agreed that the profile of the WTB Volt makes for the perfect perch. Rest your index finger on the slender Shimano MT401 brake levers, and you have the ability to modulate your speed with absolute ease and complete control, even with the smaller 160mm rear rotor. You get a Shimano Deore 12 speed drivetrain with a massive 51t rear cog that makes light work of even the steepest climbs. Shifting was swift and accurate and it never felt like something was going to break when we mashed down hard on the excellent two-piece cranks. If there is one area where the build kit could be improved upon, it’s the tyres. The Maxxis Rekon rear tyre certainly keeps the tempo high, but traction in the wet – whether climbing or braking – was minimal and the skinny width did little to isolate us from bumps. You could …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Light, fast, silent, versatile

Lows
  • No dropper post, narrow tyres by modern standards

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BikeRadar
Voodoo Bizango Pro review

May 2023 · Sarah Bedford

Top performance at a bargain price. It's not without flaws, but at this price the Bizango is hard to beat

Highs
  • High-quality spec

  • Modern geometry

  • Lightweight

  • Upgrade potential

Lows
  • Poor seat-tube tolerance, although can easily be rectified with carbon paste

  • High stack meant it was harder to weight the front wheel

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Bizango 29" hardtail MTB. Material: aluminium alloy. BSA bottom bracket. QR 141 mm dropout. Smooth welding

BB StandardBSA, 73mm, Threaded

Fork

SR Suntour SF19 Raidon32. 120 mm travel. Boost 15x110 mm

Travel120mm

Spring TypeAir

Bottom Bracket

Shimano BSA

Headset

Tapered 1-1/8 - 1-1/2. Internal

Stem

Aluminium alloy, ⌀31.8 mm, 45 mm, 3deg

Handlebar

Aluminium alloy, ⌀31.8 mm, 20 mm rise, 6deg. 760 mm width (S). 780 mm width (M, L, XL)

Saddle

WTB Volt Medium. Steel rails

Seatpost

Aluminium alloy, ⌀31.6 mm. 350 mm length (S). 400 mm length (M, L, XL)

TypeRigid

Pedals

FPD NWL-221. Aluminium alloy. Flat with retention pins

Grips

Velo, lock-on, black

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Deore RD-M5100SGS

Front Derailleur

n/a

Crank

Shimano Deore FC-M5100-1. 1x 32t. 170 mm (S, M, L); 175 mm (XL)

Shifters

Shimano Deore SL-M5100-R

Cassette

Shimano Deore CS-M5100-11. 11 speed. 11-51t

Chain

KMC X11-1

Brakes

Shimano BR-MT200. Hydraulic brake

TypeShimano Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Shimano BL-MT200. Hydraulic brake

Wheels
Rims

622/29" aluminium alloy, double wall. 32H. Tubeless compatible. 24 mm inner width, 22 mm height

Spokes

Stainless steel

Front Hub

Aluminium alloy, 15x110, 32H, 6 bolts (F). Aluminium alloy, QR141, 32H, 6 bolts (R)

Rear Hub

Aluminium alloy, 15x110, 32H, 6 bolts (F). Aluminium alloy, QR141, 32H, 6 bolts (R)

Tires

Maxxis Ardent 29x2.25. Foldable. 60TPI

Disc Rotors

Shimano SM-RT26. 180 mm (F). Shimano SM-RT26. 160 mm (R)

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Last updated May 30