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A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro bike with high-end components.
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£7,199| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 165 / 170mm |
| Fork | Öhlins RXF38 |
| Shock | Öhlins |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | XT |
| Brakes | Shimano XT Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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Summary
The Deviate Claymore is a standout enduro bike with a high-pivot design that excels in steep and gnarly terrain, offering a mix of nimble handling and plush suspension. While it pedals well and charges hard, it requires an experienced rider to fully unlock its potential, and some reviews note issues like idler noise and suspension behavior under braking. Its unique frame design and climbing efficiency are frequently praised, though it's not the quickest climber in its category.
Unique high-pivot frame design
Excellent in steep and gnarly terrain
Nimble and precise handling
Good pedaling efficiency
Comfortable riding position
Idler noise with dry or dirty chain
Suspension can feel unsupportive in mid-stroke
Requires experienced rider to maximize performance
Expensive frame
Not the quickest climber in its category
The Claymore is the enduro bruiser of Scottish high-pivot specialist Deviate.
This bike in the flesh looks absolutely stunning to say the least.
Bottom line: the Claymore excels when things get steep and gnarly.Pinkbike
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Dec 2024 · Scotty Prendergast
Now it’s no secret the test team at [R]evolution headquarters get our hands on some excellent kit for review, we really like to share with our fans at home our insights and riding experience so you can make some informed decisions when you’re considering the purchase of a new whip. Words // Scotty Prendergast. Photos // Matt Staggs Most of the times we work with some very big brands in the industry but from time to time we get our […]
Excellent climbing efficiency for a long travel enduro bike
High-pivot design eliminates chain growth and pedal kickback
Smooth, progressive suspension with good traction
Stable at high speed yet light and maneuverable
Quiet cable routing with semi-external design
Bolt-on carbon fiber downtube guard
Lifetime warranty
Versatile for racing and freeride/park

Jun 2024 · Seb Stott
The 29" Claymore was impressive - how does the mixed wheel variant stack up?

Aug 2023 · Ian Collins
Well before bike park season kicked off Deviate Cycles sent out their high pivot Claymore for reviewing as a frameset. Personally I like testing bikes this way as it allows me to hone in on the bike’s DNA and baked in attributes, while allowing readers to judge the value of various models independently and map them in regards to their budget. After all, the value aspect can vary wildly at different spec levels and with different frame materials. In any case, this isn’t my first time riding a high pivot bike with an idler but I do think the Claymore

Dec 2022 · Simon Kohler
Scottish high pivot specialist Deviate enter the race with their new enduro bike, the Claymore. How does it fare against the competition?
Unique and rare
Well-thought-out high pivot frame
Precise and nimble
Dropper post cable rattles
Requires an experienced rider

Aug 2022 · Robert Johnston
Even though we haven't been able to spend enough time on it yet, the first ride has told us one thing for sure - the Deviate Claymore rips!
Charges damn hard
Pedals well
Retains some playfulness
Looks great
Firms under braking
Idler noise (with dry chain)
| Frame | Claymore : 165mm long-travel high pivot frame UDH Compatible BB Standard: BSA, 73mm, Threaded Hanger Standard: UDH Colors: Rowan Red; Moss Green |
|---|---|
| Fork | Öhlins RXF38 m.2 Enduro Fork 29" Air 170mm Travel: 170mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | Öhlins TTX22m.2 230x60 and SLS Coil Spring (in any weight) Travel: 165mm |
| Bottom Bracket | Shimano XT MT800 |
| Headset | Cane Creek Hellbender 70 |
| Stem | OneUp 35D (35 or 42mm) |
| Handlebar | OneUp Carbon 35D 800L (20R or 35R) |
| Saddle | SDG Lux-Alloy Matte Black |
| Seatpost | OneUp V2 / V3 I-spec EV Lever (180, 210 or 240mm) Type: Dropper |
| Grips | OneUp Lock on Grips (Black) |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano XT RD-M8100 12 Speed |
|---|---|
| Crank | Shimano XT M8100 12 Speed Crankset, 32t, 170mm |
| Shifters | Shimano XT M8100 12 Speed |
| Cassette | Shimano XT M8100 12 Speed 51t |
| Chain | Shimano XT CN M8100 |
| Brakes | Shimano XT M8120 4-pot (Front - 203mm) (Rear - 203mm) Type: Shimano XT Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | i9 Enduro S 29" |
|---|---|
| Tires | Front: Vittoria Mazza Race Compound 29" 2.6, Rear: Vittoria Mazza Enduro Casing 29" 2.4 |
First added 9 January
Last updated 9 March
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