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2017 BMC

teamelite 03

Prix du fabricant

1 699 $US(1 460 €)
CadreAluminium
SuspensionSemi-rigide, 100mm
FourcheRockShox Recon Gold RL
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission2 × 10
GroupeXT, SLX
FreinsShimano SLX Disque hydraulique
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Handling
nimblestable
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Transmission

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)

45 km/h

teamelite 03

44 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
XS

156cm – 166cm

SM

163cm – 174cm

MD

171cm – 182cm

LG

179cm – 189cm

XL

185cm – 195cm

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Commentaires
BikeRadar
BMC Teamelite 03 Deore-SLX review

mai 2016 · Guy Kesteven

Super-stiff speed machine with high-mileage ready specification, but heavy and very harsh in the rough. Buy if your idea of fun is big miles, ridden fast and hard on light-duty trails

Points forts
  • Dramatic power delivery from the super-stiff frame

  • 29er wheels with relatively fat tyres add speed sustain

  • High-mileage spec

Points faibles
  • Coil fork is less adjustable than an air-sprung unit

  • Punishing and pace-sapping frame on rougher trails

  • Heavy for racing

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MBR
BMC Teamelite TE02 X01 (2015) review - MBR

oct. 2015 · James Smurthwaite

Need to know Second-from-top XC race bike in the Teamelite range Carbon frame with BMC’s Big Wheel Concept 29er geometry Fox 32 Float fork with 100mm travel and remote CTD lever SRAM X01 groupset with 30t chaining Five frame sizes In preparation for this year’s Howies Battle on the Beach, I found myself struggling with a rather fortunate dilemma: whether to race a cyclo-cross bike — more familiar territory for me, lighter and potentially faster — or to go for a mountain bike that could offer extra grip in the deeper sand and more fun on the trails that snaked through the dunes. As I wasn’t in contention for a podium finish, when the opportunity to ride BMC’s Teamelite TE02 X01 cross-country machine came up, I jumped at it, as it seemingly offered the perfect compromise between traction and weight. From the outset, it was clear that what might have been considered compromises didn’t actually exist. The TE02 climbs like no other mtb I’ve ridden. It’s impressively light, at 10.49kg, and power transfer is remarkable through the stiff carbon frame with its ultra-wide PF92 BB shell. To achieve some compliance at the rear, BMC uses similar technology across its XC mtbs and endurance road bikes. As such, the lay-up of the carbon seatstays is finely-tuned to filter out trail chatter and, combined with the slender, 27.2mm seatpost, there’s a tangible improvement in comfort. How to ride technical climbs There is plenty of straight-line speed on offer too, and it was easy to make my little bursts of acceleration count in the mass dash across 5km of pan-flat beach. Built around BMC’s ‘Big Wheel Concept’ geometry, the TE02 frame is optimised for 29-inch wheels. That translates to a (claimed) low bottom bracket, very short chainstays, a long top tube and slacker steering geometry. With the stock 70mm stem, the size M bike had a pretty stretched riding position, one that may feel a touch long unless you’re a diehard racer. Still, it felt perfect for the terrain, and I had no issues adjusting to it from my road bike. Handling was great — sure rather than sharp — and I didn’t get that ‘runaway horse’ feeling that I’ve experienced before with 29ers. I ran the Fox 32 Float fork at the maximum recommended pressure for my weight, which was pretty much spot-on for the terrain, dealing with the worst of the roots and bumps without being too soft hammering across the beach. Which was handy, as my only real complaint with the BMC, as an out-and-out race bike, was that it doesn’t offer a full lockout when using Climb mode. Other than that, the BMC Teamelite is an impressively fast package. Matt Levett

Points forts
  • The lightweight carbon frame and Gucci build kit offer impressive climbing speed. Great frame compliance too for a hardtail

Points faibles
  • Too much fork movement in Climb mode. Rear brake hose rubs on the fork crown.

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Mountain Bike Action
Trail Testing: BMC Teamelite 01

août 2015 · McCoy

Though, its a little too soon to draw any serious conclusions, you'll just have to wait patiently for the full test, which is coming to you soon.

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MTBR
First Look: BMC Teamelite 01 “soft tail” hardtail

mai 2015 · Jason Sumner

Switzerland's BMC is the latest bike maker to take a crack at perfecting the soft tail concept. How well it works remains to be seen. - Mtbr.com

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Al-13 Premium Triple-butted, Hydroformed Aluminum

Fourche

Rockshox Recon Gold RL, Solo Air, Remote (100mm)

Voyager100mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

-

Tige

BMC MSM 03

Guidon

BMC MFB 03, 720mm

Selle

Selle Royal Seta

Tige de selle

BMC MSP 03

TypeRigide

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano XT10

Dérailleur avant

Shimano Deore

Manivelle

Shimano SLX, 36-22T

Manettes

Shimano SLX

Cassette

Shimano SLX, 11-36T, CS-HG81

Chaîne

KMC X-10 EPT

Freins

New Shimano SLX (160/160mm)

TypeShimano SLX Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

DT Swiss 483d

Moyeu avant

New Shimano SLX

Moyeu arrière

New Shimano SLX

Pneus

Continental: X-King (F) / RaceKing (R), Performance Silver, 2.2

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