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2022 Nukeproof

Megawatt 297 Comp

Prix du fabricant

4 999 £GB(5 781 €)
Poids24,1 kg  
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 170 / 170mm
FourcheRockShox Domain
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Super Deluxe Select
roues29″ / 27.5″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeDeore
MoteurShimano 250W 85Nm mid-drive
BatterieShimano 504Wh
FreinsSRAM DB8 Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Terrain
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Handling
nimblestable
Megawatt 297 Comp
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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

Megawatt 297 Comp

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Commentaires

Résumé

The Nukeproof Megawatt is a standout in the enduro e-MTB category, praised for its outstanding suspension performance, addictively agile mullet handling, and excellent cost-effective component targeting. While it excels in downhill performance and offers a wide range of sizes, some reviews note limitations like a clunky motor noise and potential cable wear on the steerer tube. Comparisons often place it alongside the Specialized Stumpjumper and YT Decoy Core 4 MX, highlighting its competitive edge in handling and suspension.

Pros
  • Outstanding suspension performance

  • Addictively agile mullet handling

  • Excellent cost-effective component targeting

  • Wide range of sizes available

  • Confidence-inspiring and natural handling

Cons
  • Clunky motor noise

  • Potential cable wear on steerer tube

  • Limited display data

  • Slow, low efficiency rolling

Key Quotes
It’s definitely one of the s around if you’re after a sweet handling, perfectly damped park or play bike.
Bike Perfect logoBike Perfect
The Nukeproof Megawatt 297 might be the brand’s first, and currently only, electric mountain bike, but it’s an exceptional machine.
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Brains and brawn make the Nukeproof Megawatt Carbon RS 297 an unstoppable force.
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MBR
Nukeproof Megawatt Carbon RS 297 e-bike first ride review - MBR

oct. 2023 · Alan Muldoon

When I tested the alloy Megawatt Factory 297 in our 2023 best E-bikes of the Year test, I loved the handling, fit, suspension performance and top-end specification. The stumbling block for me then was the limited range of the Shimano 630Wh battery that powered the Shimano EP8 motor. Well, the brand new Megawatt Carbon addresses my single concern with a 720Wh battery, and then some. Designed from the ground up around SRAM’s new Powertrain e-bike ecosystem, that combines the Brose-made motor, the Eagle T-Type transmission and AXS wireless shifting, it’s a brand new beast. Need to know Full carbon frame designed around MX wheels RockShox Vivid Ultimate shock and 170mm travel RockShox Zeb Ultimate fork with 170mm travel SRAM Eagle Powertrain motor, 90Nm torque, 680W Peak power SRAM Powertrain 720Wh removable battery Auto Shift and Coast Shift functionality SRAM XO AXS drivetrain Nukeproof Horizon Wheels DH casing Continental Kryptotal tyres Storage under the motor cover Available in 5 frame sizes S to XXL Two models: Starting with Pro build at £8,799.99 Frame Reimagined in carbon, the latest Megawatt 297 is altogether sleeker and lighter than the old alloy frame. The system weight is not that much lighter though, due to the bigger, heavier battery – my test bike weighed just over 24kg. Not bad given that it’s a 170mm travel bike with DH casing tyres, designed to be ridden on the most challenging terrain. Motor and battery But what about the new SRAM motor? With 90Nm torque and whopping 680W peak power the Brose made SRAM motor clearly has benchmark numbers, and from the first pedal stroke it felt punchy and purposeful, but with smooth composed delivery of power. Which is the best e-bike motor? Power, punch and range compared Six magnets on the rear hub-mounted speed sensor ensure that the motor gets a really accurate speed signal, and combined with pedal speed, the SRAM motor can figure out if you’re climbing or descending, without needing a motion sensor. That, combined with a lot of clever electronics is what enabled SRAM to offer Auto Shift and Coast Shift. That’s just the tip of the iceberg though and if you haven’t seen it already, Danny did a deep dive on the Auto-Shift and Coast Shift features of the new Powertrain, so I won’t cover that again. Geometry and sizing In terms of geometry, the new Megawatt isn’t a major departure from the original. The bigger motor and slide out battery pack have forced the chainstay length to grow by 5mm to 447mm. So Nukeproof also slackened the head angle by a hair to 63.5º to maintain a similar weight distribution. And while brands like Specialized are offering an increasing array of geometry adjustment on the Turbo Levo and Levo SL, the Nukeproof has none. Not even a flip chip on the shock mount. Nukeproof hasn’t gone down the size specific chainstay route either, but the seat tube angles on the bikes do steepen up as you go up the size range, …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Good geometry and sizing. Increased range, power and tranquillity from the SRAM motor. Auto Shift clearly has merit but I need more time on it. AXS gives an ultra-clean cockpit. Wide size range

Points faibles
  • Only two power modes. SRAM Powertrain and surrounding Auto Shift tech drives the price up. No geometry adjustment

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Pinkbike
First Ride: Nukeproof Megawatt Carbon With SRAM Powertrain

oct. 2023 · Seb Stott

The new Megawatt has 170mm of travel, a carbon frame, and SRAM's new motor.

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Mountain Bike Action
NUKEPROOF MEGAWATT RS ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN BIKE REVIEW - HIGH-VOLTAGE ENDURO - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

mai 2023 · Ron Koch

The Megawatt is every bit of the awesome enduro weapon that we had hoped it would be and then some.

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Loam Wolf
2023 eMTB Shootout: Nukeproof Megawatt 297 Review

mai 2023

The Nukeproof MegaWatt 297 is a solid machine, with capable descending performance and a nice element of agility and playfulness retained.

Points forts
  • Climbing traction and comfort

  • Comfortable descending

  • Neutral handling

  • Fast and capable descender

  • Handles big hits and chatter smoothly

Points faibles
  • Limited pedal clearance

  • Questionable value

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BikeRadar
Nukeproof Megawatt 297 Factory review

mai 2022 · Alex Evans

Exceptional performance across a broad range of terrain types makes the Megawatt one of the best electric bikes currently available

Points forts
  • Goldilocks geometry figures

  • Comfortable and efficient climbing

  • Frugal but powerful Shimano motor

  • Well-specced

  • Easy to set up

Points faibles
  • Low bottom bracket caused frequent pedal strikes

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Bike Perfect
Nukeproof Megawatt Elite e-MTB review – mullet and motor mayhem master

mai 2022 · Guy Kesteven

Does adding a Shimano motor to an enduro bike with a 13-year race history make the Nukeproof Megawatt a standout e-MTB?

Points forts
  • Outstanding suspension performance

  • Addictively agile mullet handling

  • Excellent cost-effective component targeting

  • Solid Shimano motor

Points faibles
  • Limited display data

  • Clunky motor noise

  • Slow, low efficiency rolling

  • Potential cable wear on steerer tube

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
First ride review: the new Nukeproof Megawatt 297 Elite Alloy 202ONE 2022

juin 2021 · Rudolf Fischer

Nukeproof present their first eMTB. We tested the new Megawatt 297 Elite Alloy 202ONE featuring a Shimano EP8 motor and variable battery concept.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
The new Nukeproof Megawatt 297 Elite Alloy 202ONE 2022 in an E-MOUNTAINBIKE test

juin 2021 · Rudolf Fischer

After sitting it out for a long time, Nukeproof now join the ebike game. They put a motor on the Mega and came up with the Megawatt 297 202ONE. We’ve taken the new Nukeproof eMTB for a test ride, featuring a Shimano EP8 motor, 630 Wh battery and 170 mm travel, and tell you how […]

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Nukeproof Megawatt 297 Alloy, 170mm Travel, custom triple butted hydro-formed tube set, internal Battery, Internal cable routing through downtube, Enduro Bearings, Boost 148mm rear axle spacing, 3D contoured Rubber frame protection, Shimano STEPS compatible.

Norme BBSTEPS, Appuyez sur Fit

CouleurComp

Fourche

RockShox Domain, 29”, Motion Control RC damper, 170mm, 44mm Offset, BOOST, Debonair, 1.8 Tapered Steerer, Gloss Black

Voyager170mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

RockShox Super Deluxe Select R, Custom LIN L1 HOTDOG tune, 230x62.5mm, Bearing End, 2 bottomless tokens fitted.

Voyager170mm

Pédalier

STEPS, press-fit

Casque

Nukeproof Neutron E-Bike Block Set, sealed bearings, ZS56/28.6 – ZS66/46

Tige

Nukeproof Neutron AM, 45mm, black

Guidon

Nukeproof Neutron V2, S/M: 12mm Rise Width - 780mm, L/XL/XXL: 25mm Rise Width - 800mm

Selle

Nukeproof, Black

Tige de selle

Brand X Ascend internal, 31.6mm, S:125mm drop; M:150mm drop; L: 170mm drop; XL/XXL: 200mm drop

TypeCompte-gouttes

Poignées

Nukeproof Sam Hill Signature

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Deore M6100, SGS 12-Speed, Shadow Plus

Manivelle

Shimano EM600, 165mm, 34t, 52mm chainline

Manettes

Shimano Deore M6100-IR, 12-speed Rapidfire Plus, I-Spec EV

Cassette

Shimano Deore M6100 12-Speed (HYPERGLIDE+), 10-51T

Chaîne

Shimano Deore M6100 12-Speed

Guide de chaîne

Shimano EM800 drive unit mount

Freins

SRAM DB8

TypeSRAM DB8 Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Front Wheel: Sun-Ringle Duroc SD37 Comp 29"", 15x110mm // Rear Wheel: Sun-Ringle Duroc SD37 Comp 27.5"", Shimano Microspline Driver, 148x12mm

Pneus

Front: Maxxis Assegai 29”x2.5 WT 3C MaxxGrip/DD/TR, Rear: Maxxis Assegai 27.5”x2.5 WT 3C MaxxGrip/DD/TR

Disques

SRAM 220mm Front / 200mm Rear

Composants électriques
Moteur

Shimano STEPS EP8, 250W, 85Nm

Batterie

Shimano E8035, 504Wh

Affichage

Shimano EM800 with Shimano EM800-L Assist Switch

Chargeur

Shimano E6002

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