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2019 Polygon

XQUARONE EX9 Frameset

Prix du fabricant

2 999 $US(2 578 €)
Poids3,8 kg (frame)  
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 180mm débattement arrière
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float X2 Factory
roues27.5″
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Dimensions
MD

165cm – 177cm

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175cm – 188cm

XL

185cm – 198cm

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Commentaires

Résumé

The Polygon Xquarone stands out in the enduro category with its unique R3ACT 2Play suspension system, offering impressive traction, efficiency, and composure in rough terrain. While it excels in pedaling and descending, its unconventional design and conservative geometry may not suit all riders. The bike is praised for its ability to carry speed through challenging sections and its surprising climbing efficiency, despite some limitations in steep, technical trails.

Pros
  • Unique R3ACT 2Play suspension system provides excellent traction and efficiency

  • Impressive composure and speed maintenance in rough terrain

  • Surprisingly efficient climbing for an enduro bike

Cons
  • Unconventional design and conservative geometry may not appeal to all

  • Limited performance in steep, technical trails

  • High price point and divisive looks

Key Quotes
the XquarOne DH kept things in check admirably well
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The defining characteristic of the Polygon Xquarone EX8 is its radical rear suspension.
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The Polygon simply carries more speed through rough terrain than any other bike we’ve ridden.
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BikeRadar
Polygon Xquarone EX8 first ride review

oct. 2018 · Seb Stott

When descending, the short front-centre, relatively steep (for the travel) 66-degree head angle and high rear spring rate push the rider’s weight forward, making for a nervous ride on steep, technical trails.

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Bikerumor
First Ride: Rolling through Glencoe on the new Polygon XquarOne DH

août 2018 · Zach Overholt

Upon arrival to Scotland, I still wasn’t sure where we would be riding. All I knew is that we were there to ride the new DH bike from Polygon and we would be staying very close to Fort William the week before the World Cup. That turned out to be a bit of a fake …

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Flow Mountain Bike
Tested: Polygon XQUARONE EX9

août 2017

Watch our full video review below:  Jeez it’s ugly. No, it’s not really, we promise. Pictures just don’t do this bike any favours. It’s unconventional, for sure, but when you see it in the flesh it’s far more impressive than offensive. In an era where bikes seem to settling into a couple of broader frame layouts/configurations, …

Points forts
  • Bafflingly good as an all-rounder.

  • More grip and momentum than should be possible.

  • Climbs like a demon.

Points faibles
  • No bottle mounts.

  • Divisive looks.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

NAILD R3ACT 2PLAY SUSPENSION ACX, 180mm TRAVEL, FOR THRU AXLE BOOST 12x148mm

CouleurGreen / Black Red / Black on Black

Fourche

FOR 180mm TRAVEL (NOT INCLUDED)

Amortisseur arrière

FOX FACTORY FLOAT X2 (230x65mm, 10x25mm hardware & w/o hardware)

Voyager180mm

Pédalier

BB92 PRESS-FIT 92mm (NOT INCLUDED)

Tige

-

Guidon

-

Selle

-

Tige de selle

KS LEV SIO

TypeCompte-gouttes

Pédales

-

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

-

Manivelle

-

Manettes

-

Cassette

-

Chaîne

-

Freins

-

roues
Jantes

-

Pneus

27.5"x2.60" MAX (NOT INCLUDED)

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