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2022 Calibre

Line 29

Poids14,0 kg  
CadreAluminium
SuspensionSemi-rigide, 130mm
FourcheRockShox Recon Silver RL
roues29″ Aluminium
GroupeNX
FreinsSRAM Guide T Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Terrain
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Handling
nimblestable
Line 29
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Dimensions
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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Commentaires
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Calibre Line T3 29 review

nov. 2023 · Luke Marshall

A very capable hardtail that’s fun and future-proof with desirable spec for an impressive price

Points forts
  • Impressively capable and fun

  • Silent on the trails

  • Branded spec at a low price

Points faibles
  • Small rear rotor lacks punch

  • Longer dropper could release more potential

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MBR
Calibre Line T3-27 review - MBR

sept. 2023 · Danny Milner

The Line T3-27 marks a welcome return for the Calibre brand to one of its most successful old stomping grounds. With its sloping top tube, progressive trail geometry and large volume 27.5in tyres, there’s been clear inspiration from the Whyte 909 trail bike. Which is no bad thing, given that Whyte has been at the forefront of trail hardtail design for over a decade now.  Calibre’s 6061 alloy frame looks sharp and contemporary from its collar to its cuffs. There’s a tapered head tube, slender top tube, square section down tube and forged dropouts clamping a bolt-through rear axle. Best hardtail mountain bikes: reviewed and rated by experts Mounts for both a water bottle cage and a tool strap adorn the frame, while the cables are all routed cleanly along the underside of the down tube. This keeps them rattle-free and easily accessible for maintenance. There are four frame sizes available and, given that our medium test bike compares favourably with the large frames of its rivals, it has the most progressive sizing.  Calibre launches all-new, UK designed Line hardtail range Suspension The RockShox Recon Silver RL fork has a dial atop the right leg that gives you some control over the compression damping. Turn it clockwise and each click makes the fork firmer, until it completely locks out. But there are only a couple of settings where you can actually feel a difference, so it’s more of an on-off switch than a variable adjuster. The Recon also needs to be overinflated to stop it falling through its full 140mm of travel. We went up to 115psi for our 78kg bodyweight, which helped keep the geometry stable but didn’t seem to sacrifice much in the way of small bump sensitivity.  Components Calibre has got its priorities right on the Line T3-27 by fitting an excellent KS Rage-i dropper post. It has 125mm of drop accessed by a durable alloy remote lever under the handlebar. Retracted, it lets you fully exploit the low top tube to hustle the bike around corners and down technical descents. And once extended it complements the steep seat angle to give a climbing position that makes it easy to balance steering control at the front with traction at the rear wheel. We’re also fans of the service-friendly threaded bottom bracket and strong two-piece SRAM cranks. SRAM also provides the Level T brakes and NX rear mech and shifter, but Calibre has made savings by fitting a KMC chain and SunRace cassette. The main compromise being that you don’t have as low a gear for climbing as the On One Scandal and Voodoo Bizango Pro.  Performance With that dropper post and the most modern sizing and geometry, the Calibre was always odds on favourite to shine brightest in the dirt. But what was truly blinding was just how much more comfort and control it boasted compared to its rivals. Best mountain bikes under £1000: brilliant bargain bikes And it’s the chunky 2.6in Maxxis Rekon tyres that make …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Modern sizing and geometry. External cables give a quiet ride. Dropper post. Large volume tyres.

Points faibles
  • High bottom bracket. Drivetrain doesn’t have the widest gear range.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

6061 hydroformed alloy, tapered headtube

Fourche

Rock Shox Recon RL Boost 29", 130mm travel, 15 x 110mm axle, tapered steerer, Fast black stanchions.

Voyager130mm

Pédalier

Power spline

Casque

FSA, No57 Orbit 1.5E Zs

Tige

Calibre 45mm alloy

Guidon

Calibre, 31.8 O.D, 780mm wide, 30mm rise.

Selle

Calibre trail

Tige de selle

KS Rage-I dropper, 30.9mm, 125mm travel, Southpaw remote

TypeCompte-gouttes

Pédales

Black alloy platform

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM NX11 Speed, long cage

Manivelle

Samox 2pc Alloy, 170mm legs

Manettes

SRAM NX

Cassette

Sunrace 11 spd

Freins

SRAM Guide T

TypeSRAM Guide T Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Calibre 29" alloy disc rims

Moyeu avant

Formula boost, bolt through, 15 x 110mm, 32h, 6 bolt.

Moyeu arrière

Formula bolt through, 32h

Pneus

WTB Trailboss G2

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