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2024 Privateer

141 Frameset

Prix du fabricant

1 889 £GB(2 179 €)
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float X Performance Elite
roues29″ / 27.5″
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Résumé

The Privateer 141 is a burly, no-nonsense enduro bike designed for riders who prioritize durability and performance over aesthetics. It excels in rough, technical terrain with its planted ride quality, plush suspension, and confident handling, though its weight can be a drawback on smoother sections. The bike's robust build and competitive pricing make it a standout for aggressive riders, but it may not suit those looking for a nimble or lightweight trail bike.

Pros
  • Planted and balanced in loose, rocky terrain

  • Buttery plush rear suspension at 30% sag

  • Super confident and predictable front-rear readability

  • Competitive pricing

  • Extremely durable build quality

Cons
  • Heavy, making it ponderous and energy sapping on smooth sections

  • Not nimble, especially after a couple of hours of riding

  • Weight makes itself felt both uphill and when muscling things around on the downs

Key Quotes
This is a burly bike for people who think their Ripmo AFs and their aluminum Smugglers are feeling a bit flimsy.
NSMB logoNSMB
Think of the 141 as the adjustable wrench of trail bikes - it will get all of the jobs done but isn’t the most luxurious tool in the shed.
Pinkbike
Privateer have delivered what the people want: a no-nonsense mountain bike with contemporary geometry that will work in any trail setting.
Pinkbike

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NSMB
Privateer 141

nov. 2024

Privateer's "trail bike" is not for the faint of heart nor the weak of limb

Points forts
  • Well-rounded all-mountain and trail bike

  • Burly construction with oversized pivot hardware

  • External cable routing

  • Flip chip for wheel size and chainstay length adjustment

  • Planted and balanced at high speed in loose, rocky terrain

  • Buttery plush rear suspension

  • Confident, predictable front-rear balance

  • Surprisingly capable technical climbing ability

  • Direct-to-customer brand with good value

Points faibles
  • Heavy (over 37 pounds)

  • Ponderous and energy-sapping on smooth trails

  • Not nimble; feels heavy after a couple hours

  • No UDH

  • Not for casual trail riders

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Pinkbike
Review: Privateer 141 - The Adjustable Wrench of Trail Bikes

juil. 2024 · Matt Beer

The 141 is a burly trail bike that was designed with reliability in mind.

Points forts
  • Ability to run either rear wheel size or shock type

  • Robust, straightforward hardware

  • Excellent rear wheel tracking

Points faibles
  • On the heavy side for a trail bike

  • Drivetrain can impose some undesired feedback at the rear wheel

  • Not UDH compatible

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Singletracks
Privateer 141 Gen 2 [Test Ride Review]

avr. 2024 · Tim Wild

The second generation Privateer 141 all-mountain bike has 150/141mm of suspension travel front/rear with a seat stay flip chip for mixing wheels.

Points forts
  • Competitive pricing

  • Extremely durable build quality

  • Excellent wheelset

Points faibles
  • Heavy

  • Conservative colorways

  • External cable routing

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Mountain Flyer
Tested: Privateer 141

mai 2023

Built for Speed, Privateer, amateur professional, racing for Team Mom and Dad—call it what you will but the idea is the same. Outside of pro mountain biking’s select upper echelon of well-paid, well-supported athletes, many if not most competitors are barely scraping by. This often means bumming rides to races, packing extra bodies into hotel rooms and cashing in favors when your gear needs servicing or replacement.

Points forts
  • Value-oriented component spec focusing on high-end suspension, brakes, and tires

  • Excellent descending stability and control at high speeds

  • Planted, glued-to-the-trail feel due to heft

  • Smart progressive geometry and Horst-Link suspension

Points faibles
  • Heavy at 34 lbs, not for climbing KOMs

  • Sluggish and unwieldy at slow speeds and in tight turns

  • Requires focused effort on steep climbs; front wheel tends to wander

  • Magura MT5 brakes felt too on/off

  • Not beginner-friendly due to length and progressive geo

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Mountain Bike Action
PRIVATEER 141 REVIEW - PUTTING A VALUE ON PERFORMANCE - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

janv. 2023 · Ron Koch

Companies like Privateer that push design outside the norm are favorites of ours, especially if it’s in the name of racing.

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off.road.cc
Privateer 141 GX Pike review

oct. 2022

The Privateer 141 brings everything we liked about the 161 but puts it in a more trail friendly package. While it may not be the prettiest or lightest of bikes out there the Privateer 141’s user friendliness and excellent kit list, combined with its forward-thinking geometry result in a bike that's as versatile as it is fun, making it one of the best trail mountain bikes you can buy. Is this the ultimate trail bike?

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VeloNews
Editor’s Choice: Privateer 141 Mountain Bike

mai 2022 · Travis Engel

From the park to the podium, the Privateer 141 does it all

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MBR
Privateer 141 SLX/XT review: it's one hard-charging trail bike - MBR

nov. 2021 · Alan Muldoon

Privateer 141 SLX/XT review: UK-designed trail bike promises to bring same big sizing and aggressive geometry concept as its 161.

Points forts
  • Commanding riding position

Points faibles
  • Too much chain slap

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Cadre

6061 T6 alloy frame with 141mm rear wheel travel.

Amortisseur arrière

Fox Float X Performance Elite, Custom Tuned, 185 x 55.

Casque

FSA ZS44/ZS56 fully sealed cartridge bearings

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