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2017 Transition

SMUGGLER Frameset

A 29″ full suspension trail frameset.

Manufacturer Price

1799 US$(1547 €)
SuspensionFull
ShockRockShox Monarch RT3
Wheels29″
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Sizing
SM

154cm – 170cm

MD

164cm – 182cm

LG

175cm – 190cm

XL

184cm – 200cm

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Summary

The Transition Smuggler is a versatile trail bike known for its aggressive, descending-oriented handling and dialed suspension performance. It excels in providing excellent traction and stability on technical singletrack, making it a favorite for riders who enjoy a mix of trails. However, its weight and low bottom bracket height are noted as drawbacks.

Pros
  • Stable climber with excellent traction on technical singletrack

  • Dialed suspension performance

  • Versatile trail bike

  • Excellent stability with lengthy frame reach

  • Quality build meant to last

Cons
  • On the hefty side of trail bikes

  • Low bottom bracket height requires care to avoid clipping cranks on rocks and roots

Key Quotes
Transition’s 29er trail bike offering, the Smuggler, applies their geometry principles to this versatile category.
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No one at Transition wanted a suspension system that felt like it was locking out, or provided any ‘kick back’ in the pedals.
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There’s nothing logical but something magical about the Transition Smuggler.
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BikeRadar
Transition Smuggler NX review

jun 2018 · Russell Eich

The Smuggler NX chassis has loads of potential but is ultimately let down by its components. Buy if you’re a bigger, heavier rider who doesn’t want or need a ton of travel but still needs a durable, fun-to-ride bike

Highs
  • Fun to ride, more capable than travel suggests, stiff and durable

Lows
  • Heavy, poor performing components, slow to accelerate

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Transition Smuggler NX Alloy Review – American History

may 2018 · Valentin Rühl

What does the Transition Smuggler Alloy NX and NASCAR have in common? We'll tell you how Transition’s most affordable model follows an old tradition of American history, and why it's perfect for smuggling moonshine.

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Pinkbike
Transition Smuggler Carbon - Review

abr 2018 · Mike Kazimer

The latest version of Transition's short travel 29er is longer and slacker than ever - does that mean it's better?

Highs
  • Extremely fun, energetic ride

  • Well thought-out geometry

  • Threaded BB, room for a water bottle

Lows
  • Not the lightest option in this category

  • Limited rear tire clearance

  • Aggressive riders may need to run less sag to avoid bottoming out

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off.road.cc
Transition Smuggler X01 Alloy

mar 2018

The Transition Smuggler is the trail bike of your dreams, it’s agile and nimble yet retains the ability to plough through the rough. It makes you climb like you are the best version of yourself and is an absolute hoot downhill. It’s a little on the hefty side but when a bike is this versatile and this much fun to ride, you really won’t care. First Look - Calibre Bossnut Evo - is this is the best value full susser ever? Review - 7Mesh Inc Revelation Jacket Get the facts straight The Smuggler is a 120mm 29er that uses a 140mm fork.

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MTBR
Transition Smuggler coming soon in carbon

ene 2018 · Mtbr

Transition fans rejoice. The new carbon Smuggler will be here very soon. Like its alloy sibling, the carbon version of this capable 29er trail bike will have 120mm of rear travel and 140mm up front. - Mtbr.com

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BIKE Magazine
Bible Review: Transition Smuggler

dic 2017

Transition adopts a reduced offset fork and boundary-pushing geometry to make the Smuggler stand out.

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MBR
Transition Smuggler 4 (2017) review - MBR

jun 2017 · Jamie Darlow

There's nothing logical but something magical about the Transition Smuggler. On paper it shouldn't really work. On dirt it's a different story.

Highs
  • - The first ride — great riding position, great suspension and any doubts blown away.

  • - 100% reliability, no nasty or potentially expensive surprises, no fiddly workshop jobs and no lost riding days.

  • - Unleashing the Smuggler’s potential, by growing the fork 10mm and feeling the bike really rip.

Lows
  • - Hefting the bike onto the scales and seeing the digits flick up to a mighty 35lb.

  • - Jealousy — riding a YT Jeffsy at nearly the same price, with carbon frame, wheels, drivetrain.

  • - Feeling just a smidge under biked at a steeper, more nadgery riding spots.

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Singletrack World
Review: Transition Smuggler

sept 2016 · Richard Lane

Rich takes the Transition Smuggler out on the trails and discovers just how capable this 115mm travel 29er really is

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