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2025 Calibre

BOSSNUT

CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 135 / 140mm
FourcheRockShox Recon Silver RL
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Deluxe Select
roues27.5″ / 29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 10
GroupeCUES
FreinsShimano Deore Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Handling
nimblestable
BOSSNUT
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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)

40 km/h

BOSSNUT

42 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
Pinkbike
Review: The £1,500 Calibre Bossnut - Why Pay More?

oct. 2025 · Seb Stott

The £1,500 (~$2,000) Calibre Bossnut is one of the cheapest trail bikes on the market, and with a few key upgrades, it punches well above its weight.

Points forts
  • Great handling with a balanced blend of stability and agility

  • Supple suspension offers a smooth and forgiving ride

  • Well-chosen parts for the price

  • Much cheaper than big-name brands

Points faibles
  • Needs frame protection to prevent chain rattle

  • Lighter riders may find the shock rebound too slow

  • Benefits from a few choice upgrades, like the bar and tires

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Singletrack World
Best MTB of the Year: Calibre Bossnut

janv. 2025 · Ben Haworth

The first thing I want to make clear about our MTB of the Year for 2024 choice is: this is not just because it’s cheap. It’s not even because it’s cheap and decent. The Calibre Bo…

Points forts
  • Great geometry

  • Good suspension

  • Unbeatable value

  • Super efficient geometry

  • Super punchy and responsive suspension feel

  • Shimano TC500 hubs which seem to roll for days

  • Excellent handling

  • Decent build kit

  • External cable routing makes maintenance and parts swapping/upgrading easier

  • Tubeless ready wheels

  • Well chosen Maxxis tyres for all-round trail duties

Points faibles
  • Not UDH

  • No chainstay protection

  • Price fluctuation

  • Front brake power could be better

  • Low BB height prone to pedal strikes

  • Drivetrain roughness in extreme top and bottom gears

  • Supplied handlebar rise may be too low for some

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Bike Perfect
The all-new Calibre Bossnut is a fantastic comeback and only a shock tweak away from being a totally awesome budget full-sus MTB

oct. 2024

The affordable mountain bike market has never had more excellent, new, or 'old stock sold cheap’ options than it does now. So is the all-new Calibre Bossnut a straight to the top comeback? Guy Kesteven has been putting the hours in to tell you exactly what you need to know about this awesome affordable all-rounder

Points forts
  • Excellent aggressive geometry

  • Outstanding RockShox and Shimano spec for the money

  • Proven dropper post as standard

  • Quality contacts points

  • Full XS to XL size range

Points faibles
  • Rear shock is over-damped for general riding

  • No UDH dropout or chainstay protector

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MBR
All of this for just £1,500? Calibre's Bossnut is back, with more travel, bigger wheels and a higher quality frame - MBR

oct. 2024 · Alan Muldoon

After a four year hiatus the Calibre Bossnut is back. It’s got bigger 29in wheels, more travel and now comes with a dropper seat post fitted as standard. Yup, the price has crept up to £1,500, but as I found out, it’s still worth every penny. 2025 Calibre Bossnut need to know: Sleek alloy frame with modern geometry and 135mm travel Fork travel is now 140mm Five frame size: XS is 27in, S to XL 29in 29in bikes, also MX compatible with aftermarket MX link Two tool mounts under top tube External cable routing for rear brake and drivetrain Boost bolt-thru axles front and rear Spare parts, made in Sheffield Frame and geometry One look at the new Bossnut frame and it’s crystal clear that Calibre had upped its game. Now, I’m not implying that the old bike wasn’t cool, it’s just that the new Bossnut looks a lot more like something, say, Cannondale would produce, and not what you’d expect from what’s essentially an outdoor equipment supplier. That new aesthetic is a direct result of Calibre switching production facilities, and having a desire to move the needle once again in the entry-level full suspension category. And move the needle it has. Which is impressive given how many generations of Calibre Bossnut we’ve tested and highly rated since it came out in 2015. Let’s take a quick look at the geometry and sizing for example. Yes, it’s longer, lower and slacker than before, but more importantly it’s vital stats are right up there with cutting-edge trail bikes like the Canyon Spectral and Specialized Stumpjumper 15. Albeit a 16.84kg version. There’s simply no avoiding the weight penalty on more affordable bikes, especially if they are built to be ridden hard. And in this instance, entry-level doesn’t mean dumbed down. The Bossnut gets a 64.4º head angle for improved steering stability. A steep 77.1º seat tube angle to put you in a better position for climbing and a longer reach and short stem to improve the overall fit. In fact, it’s got all the numbers you are looking for in a modern trail bike. It’s also got external cable routing, so swapping out parts and upgrading is super easy for the home mechanic. Granted it’s not as clean or as sleek as having internal cable routing, but the second major plus point is there’s zero cable rattle. And because the Bossnut is designed as a trail bike, Calibre has made the switch to full 29in wheels, even though every previous generation Bossnut rolled on 27.5in wheels. It hasn’t forgotten its roots, however, or shorter riders, so the XS size rolls on smaller 27.5in wheels for a better overall fit. Calibre also appreciates that some riders may need more tyre clearance, so it’s also producing a longer MX shock extender, right on its doorstep in Sheffield, for correcting the geometry when converting to an MX setup. MX links will be sold separately. So, to recap. Calibre offers the Bossnut in five frame sizes, …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • • Great ride quality for the price

  • • Dialled geometry and sizing

  • • RockShox suspension components

  • • Durable build kit

  • • MX conversion for shorter riders

Points faibles
  • • No chainstay protection

  • • Slightly overdamped suspension

  • • Spokes in rear wheel lost tension

  • • Aggressive riders will want a better rear tyre

  • • Needs a higher rise bar

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

29”, 6061 Alu, boost spacing, 135mm rear travel, 73mm BSA BB

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Fourche

RockShox Recon Silver RL, 29”, 140mm, stealth boost, 42mm offset

Voyager140mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

RockShox Deluxe Select R, 210x55

Voyager135mm

Pédalier

73mm threaded BSA BB

Casque

FSA No57e tapered, zs44 upper, zs56 lower

Tige

45mm extension, 31.8mm clamp

Guidon

780mm wide, 20mm rise, 3deg upsweep, 6deg backsweep, bar bore 31.8mm

Selle

Calibre trail

Tige de selle

X-Fusion Manic LC, XS&S:125mm, M:150mm, L&XL: 170mm

TypeCompte-gouttes

Pédales

Flat pedals

Poignées

Calibre ribbed lock-on grips

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano RD-U600 Cues

Manivelle

Shimano Cues 32T, 170mm crank length

Manettes

Shimano SL-U6000-10R Cues

Cassette

Shimano CS-LG300, 10 speed, 11-48T

Chaîne

Shimano Linkglide, LG500, 118 links

Freins

Shimano BL-MT401/BL-MT410

TypeShimano Deore Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

30mm ID, tubeless ready

Moyeu avant

Shimano HB-TC500-15-B, 110mm, 32h

Moyeu arrière

Shimano FH-TC500-HM-B, 148mm, 32h

Pneus

Front: Maxxis 29”x2.5” Minion DHF 60Tpi Exo, Rear: Maxxis 29”x2.4” Forekaster 60Tpi Exo

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First added 22 octobre

Last updated 13 juin