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2023 Atherton

AM.130.2

Prix du fabricant

6 600 £GB(7 646 €)
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 130mm débattement arrière
FourcheRockShox Pike Select
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Deluxe Ultimate
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeGX Eagle
FreinsSRAM G2 R Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Handling
nimblestable
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Résumé

The Atherton AM130 is a standout trail bike with a unique design and ride quality, praised for its playful handling, efficient suspension performance, and custom sizing options. Its DW6 linkage, developed with Dave Weagle, offers a supple yet progressive ride, making it versatile for both climbing and descending. While it's not the lightest, its solid frame and lifetime warranty add to its appeal.

Pros
  • Unique look and ride characteristics

  • Efficient suspension platform with DW6 linkage

  • Custom sizing options with 22 sizes available

  • Lifetime frame warranty

  • Well-balanced and intuitive handling

Cons
  • Not the lightest trail bike

  • Limited feedback on pedaling efficiency due to uplifted riding

  • Initial tyre and brake performance underwhelming

Key Quotes
"We set out to design a bike that delivered a super fun ride whatever the terrain. The AM130 handles trickier, technical terrain in its stride but it’s still super playful on a mellower trail." – Dan Brown, Atherton Bikes CEO.
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"The Athertons' latest trail bike is an absolute barnstormer"
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"The AM.150 covers ground extremely efficiently and extremely quickly."
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MBR
Atherton AM.130.X first ride review - MBR

févr. 2023 · Alan Muldoon

As the best trail bikes become increasingly homogenous, Atherton Bikes’ latest short travel ripper stands out as something unique and exciting. Want to know more about Atherton Bikes? Check out our feature here Need to know  The first short-travel 29er trail bike from Atherton Bikes  DW-6 suspension delivers 130mm travel from the compact 6-bar design X-version gets a 150mm fork, standard AM.130 used a 140mm fork Frame construction combines carbon tubing with Ti lugs that are printed using an additive manufacturing process With 22 unique frame sizes and custom options, finding the perfect fit has never been easier. Atherton bikes are designed and made in Wales, and can come with a lifetime guarantee Before we dive in, I want to get my bias out in the open as it may cloud this First Ride/Review. I’m a big fan of the Athertons. There, I said it. I don’t really know them, other than to make polite conversation, but I’ve always admired their approach. And not simply because of their impressive race results, it’s more about their attitude and process that makes them standout. As world class athletes, they have never been afraid to invest in themselves, and like all true professionals they surround themselves with the best people to improve their odds of success. It should come as no surprise then that they have adopted a similar strategy with Atherton Bikes, enlisting the help of Dave Weagle, an independent suspension engineer. Weagle’s designs include DW-Link, Split-Pivot and Delta Link to name a few. And unlike most suspension engineers who claim that their design is best, Weagle is somewhat agnostic to the specifics; DW-Link is a twin-link design, Split-Pivot is a single pivot with a floating brake mount, Delta-Link is variable rate floating shock design, all with specific strengths and weaknesses.  The latest addition to Weagle’s suspension portfolio is DW-6 and currently Atherton’s use it on all of their suspension bikes. As the name suggests it’s a 6-bar design, but there’s virtually no information about how it works or what advantages it brings. On the Atherton’s website they go into depth on the 3D additive construction process used to make the titanium frame lugs that are bonded to the preformed carbon tubing. There’s a distinct dearth of information about the workings of the suspension though. No anti-squat or anti-rise curves, not even a simple graph for the progression rate. In fact, the whole suspension part on the website seems fluffy, descriptive and vague. Maybe that’s the price you pay for outsourcing the design to a third party? That’s not going to stop me inferring the possible benefits from what I know about other 6-bar designs though. The main advantage being that the suspension engineer can achieve more consistent anti-squat across the entire travel range, if that’s what they want. On a traditional four bar design if you want 120% anti-squat at sag, it will probably start out around 140% at full extension then once you pass the sag point it keeps dropping. With …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Unique look and ride characteristics, thanks to the unique production process and DW 6 suspension. Damped ride feel, without ever feeling dull or flexy. Insane number of sizes. Great geometry and fit.

Points faibles
  • It’s very heavy for a short travel trail bike. Taller 150mm fork isn’t accounted for on the geometry chart.

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Bikerumor
First Ride: Atherton AM.130.X at Dyfi Bike Park

oct. 2022 · Jessie-May Morgan

The Atherton AM.130 carbon-titanium trail bike lands with a 140mm fork and 22 sizes to choose from; the AM.130.X gets a 150mm fork

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Pinkbike
Atherton Bikes Launch AM.130 and AM.130.X

oct. 2022 · Seb Stott

Build X has the longer-travel 150 mm fork, with a Fox 36, Fox Float X2 and Sram GX; it costs £7300 / €6935 / $6935 USD..

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Atherton AM.130

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

CouleursBlack; Raw

Fourche

RockShox Fork Pike Select Charger RC

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

RockShox Rear Shock Deluxe Ultimate RCT - (185X50)

Voyager130mm

Pédalier

SRAM DUB 73mm

Casque

FSA Trail

Tige

FSA Gradient stem - 50mm reach - 35mm clamp

Guidon

FSA Gradient Bar - 25mm rise - 35mm clamp

Tige de selle

FOX Transfer 31.6

TypeCompte-gouttes

Poignées

ODI Elite Flow

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM GX Eagle 12 Speed

Manivelle

SRAM GX Eagle

Manettes

SRAM GX Eagle 12 Speed

Cassette

SRAM Cassete GX Eagle

Chaîne

SRAM PC GX

Guide de chaîne

SRAM PC GX

Freins

SRAM G2 R

TypeSRAM G2 R Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Stans Arch S2 29"

Pneus

Continental Xynotal Trail

Disques

SRAM Rotor HS2 180MM 6-Bolt

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