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2016 Vitus

Escarpe

Precio del fabricante

1399 GBP(1613 €)
Peso14,3 kg  
MarcoAluminio
Suspensióncompleto, 135 / 140mm
TenedorManitou
Amortiguador traseroRockShox Monarch R
Ruedas27.5″ Aluminio
transmisión2 × 10
grupoDeore
FrenosShimano Acera Disco Hidráulico
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Escarpe
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Engranaje

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)

43 km/h

Escarpe

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensionamiento
SM

152cm – 171cm

MD

169cm – 181cm

LG

179cm – 191cm

XL

189cm – 201cm

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Reseñas

Resumen

The Vitus Escarpe is celebrated for its aggressive geometry and versatile trail performance, offering a mix of playful handling and stable descents. Its suspension system is praised for being smooth and controlled, though some components like the fork may not always match the bike's potential. The bike stands out for its value, providing high-quality componentry that enhances its rowdy, fun-loving character.

Pros
  • Aggressive geometry for confident descents

  • Smooth and controlled suspension performance

  • High value with quality componentry

  • Versatile for various trail conditions

  • Playful and lively ride characteristic

Cons
  • Hefty weight affects climbing efficiency

  • Some components may underperform compared to frame potential

  • Lack of dropper post in some models

  • Tire grip can be lacking on technical terrain

Key Quotes
Rowdy is definitely what the Escarpe does best and it’s a real bargain if that’s what you like best too.
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
It demands a clever approach rather than a brutish one
Dirt Mountainbike logoDirt Mountainbike
The Vitus Escarpe is a great handler, happily charging at freight train speeds and eagerly hitting every jump.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine
Ah, so that’s how this bike is meant to feel.
MBR logoMBR
The Vitus Escarpe 29 VRX is one helluva package for the monies.
Singletrack World logoSingletrack World

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Singletrack World
Review: Vitus Escarpe 29 VRX

jun 2017 · Tom Nash

The Vitus Escarpe 29 VRX is one helluva package for the monies. Tom reviews the 29er trail bike to see just how good it is

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Vitus Escarpe Review - Can a Bike for € 1.750 be Any Fun?

dic 2016 · Trev Worsey

Vitus is the house brand of global cycle megastore Chain Reaction Cycles, and the 135 mm trail-focused Vitus Escarpe has a lot going for it.

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BikeRadar
Vitus Escarpe review

ago 2016 · Guy Kesteven

The Escarpe offers rowdy riding at a great price, but the fork could be better. Buy if, You're looking for smooth suspension and an aggresive ride wrapped up with great componentry at a bargain price

Máximos
  • Impressively smooth and controlled full suspension frame with the aggro geometry to match. Impressive value rowdy ride componentry.

Mínimos
  • Hefty weight means the Vitus needs power or patience to get moving even with efficient pedalling. The Manitou Minute fork feels flexible when pushed hard.

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MBR
Vitus Escarpe VRX longterm review - MBR

abr 2016 · James Smurthwaite

Need to know 650b trail bike with slack geometry Asymmetric travel: 150mm front, 135mm rear Cutting-edge 1×11 SRAM drivetrain Short stem and RockShox Reverb dropper post What attracted you to the Vitus Escarpe VRX? Vitus bikes have always scored well in the mbr bike tests, so when I saw that the Escarpe VRX had been reduced to under £2k, with no obvious downgrades in the specification, it looked like an offer that was too good to refuse. Did you change anything straightaway? Nothing at all. Vitus specs this bike with a 50mm stem and 760mm bar, which meant none of the usual cockpit changes were necessary. Also I resisted the temptation to upgrade any of the components as I really wanted to see how this bike would cope with eight months of abuse straight out of the box. Was the bike easy to set up? I’ll be honest, I’m no expert in bike set-up. On its first ride the Vitus received a rudimentary knob twiddle, and for a few months it was pretty much kept at that. The good news is that even with a shoddy set-up the Escarpe provided a decent ride. However, when bike test editor Muldoon stepped in, and brought some more finesse to the ride, the bike really started to sing. The only real issue came from Marzocchi 350CR fork. It was sticky throughout its travel and it meant getting reliable performance, and therefore a consistent set-up, was very difficult to achieve. How did it ride? I absolutely loved the ride of the Escarpe. It was my first time moving up to a size large frame (in the past I’ve usually ridden a medium) and although the bike felt a little cumbersome in the car park, this translated into increased stability and confidence when things got rough or steep. As my set-up improved, the bike was able to tango down the trails and felt so stable over every drop or jump. Did anything break or wear out? Overall I was really impressed with the durability of the Vitus, especially the standout SRAM X1 drivetrain that worked faultlessly despite only seeing a hose and a (very) occasional squirt of lube. I did have to replace the fork though. Eventually the stiction was so bad that it had to be sent back to Windwave. The diagnosis was either incorrect bushing tolerance or a problem with the coating on the upper tubes. Watch our £1,000 Hardtail of the Year winning Vitus Sentier The fork that was returned to me was barely recognisable with new lowers and a new crown/steerer/upper-leg assembly. All the hassle was worth it though, as the replacement was a flyer. To Windwave’s credit, it said that it would happily do the same for anyone with a similar issue. If you could change one thing about your longtermer what would it be? I’d change the colour! It sounds silly, I know, but I really feel like the drab finish does nothing to emphasise the Escape’s excellent profile. …Continue reading »

Máximos
  • The first ride instantly made me realise the benefits of graduating to a size large frame, the stability felt unrivalled.

  • Throwing the Escarpe down everything from Forest of Dean downhill runs to Lake District passes — it’s the definition of versatility.

  • Receiving the replacement fork from Windwave: “Ah, so that’s how this bike is meant to feel.”

Mínimos
  • The fact that I had to send the Marzocchi fork back in the first place.

  • Struggling to keep up on wet trails thanks to the low profile WTB Trail Boss

  • Rear tyre.

  • Realising that the 2016 version has a lower RRP with a similar level of spec.

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Dirt Mountainbike
Vitus Escarpe Pro

ene 2016 · Sjones

All-action 130mm trail bike from Ireland

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Geometría
Especificaciones
Construir
Marco

Hydroformed 6061-T6 Aluminium, Four-bar V-Link Rear Suspension, 135mm Travel

Pedalier estándarBSA, 73mm, Roscado

Tenedor

Manitou Minute Comp, 140mm Travel, TS Air spring, Ø32mm Aluminium stanchions, Compression to Lockout and Rebound damping, TPC Technology ABS+ Trail Tuned, Tapered aluminium steerer, 15mm QR Through Axle

Viajar140mm

Tipo muelleAire

Amortiguador trasero

RockShox Monarch R, 190mm x 51mm, Custom tune HVI ML

Viajar135mm

Pedalier

FSA, MegaExo (BSA)

Auriculares

FSA Orbit 1.5, Zero Stack (NO.57), 1.1/8” – 1.5”

Provenir

Vitus, 3D Forged 6061-T6 Aluminium, +/- 7 Degree Rise, 60mm Extension

Manillar

Nukeproof Riser Bar, 7075 Double Butted Alloy, 20mm Rise, 760mm Wide

Sillín

Vitus

tija de sillín

Vitus alloy, 6061-T6, 15mm Offset, 31.6mm x 400mm

TipoRígido

grupo
Cambio trasero

Shimano Deore RD-M615 Shadow Plus

Desviador delantero

Shimano Deore, Direct Mount FD-M616

Manivela

FSA Gamma Drive, MegaExo, 170mm, 36tx24t

cambiadores

Shimano Deore SL-M610, Rapid Fire Plus, 10-Speed

Casete

Shimano CS-HG50, 11t-36t, 10-Speed

Cadena

KMC X10, 10-Speed

Frenos

Front: Shimano BR-M396, Hydraulic Disc, 180mm Rotor, Rear: Shimano BR-M396, Hydraulic Disc, 180mm Rotor

TipoShimano Acera Disco Hidráulico

Ruedas
llantas

WTB ST i23 TCS (tubeless ready), 27.5”

radios

Stainless

Buje delantero

Novatec D811, 6 Bolt, 100mm x 15mm

Buje trasero

Novatec D882, 6 Bolt, 142mm x 12mm

Llantas

WTB, Front: Vigilante Comp High Grip Compound, 27.5” x 2.3”, Rear: Trail Boss Comp 27.5” x 2.25”

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