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2018 Transition

PATROL Frameset

Prix du fabricant

1 999 $US(1 719 €)
Poids4,2 kg (frame)  
Suspensioncomplet
roues27.5″
FreinsDisque hydraulique
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XS

143cm – 160cm

SM

154cm – 170cm

MD

164cm – 182cm

LG

175cm – 190cm

XL

184cm – 200cm

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Mountain Bike Action
First Look Video: Transition Patrol Carbon - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

nov. 2019 · Brandon

Transition found a way to make the Patrol even rowdier. With the addition of a coil...

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Freehub
Bike Review | Transition Patrol NX

sept. 2019

Transition’s Patrol might be the most well-known bike in the Pacific Northwest. As the company’s home territory, there’s good reason for the Patrol’s ubiquity: It was designed for the exact type of steep and rugged trails that so many people in this region ride. The fine folks at Transition Bikes put in plenty of time partying in the woods to know exactly what attributes pair best with the rowdy creations of the PNW’s most renowned trailbuilders. And so, to create a bike that thrives in the steeps and excels when hucking to flat, they’ve done a few things differently. Debuting in 2015, when Transition implemented its Giddyup suspension platform, the Patrol immediately turned heads and catapulted the brand into the mainstream spotlight. Four years later, the model is still running strong and setting the bar for long-travel 27.5-inch bikes. A substantial change was made in 2018 with the addition of Speed Balanced Geometry, the company’s approach to evolving frame geometry and numbers to make the most out of the changes that mountain bikes have gone through in recent years. Essentially, what SBG does is increase the reach, shorten the stem, steepen the seat tube, slack out the head tube angle and reduce the fork offset. While this might seem like a lot of individual adjustments, they’re all made with one goal in mind: changing the steering trail to conform with modern frame designs. This, in turn, changes the steering and front end feelings of the bike, increasing front wheel traction and high-speed stability. Well, it sure is hard to argue with logic and math, and the folks at Transition have been carving out their own (extremely creative) path for a while, so if they’re willing to take this leap, I’m guessing there’s some truth to it. After putting the Patrol Carbon NX through its paces for the better part of nine months, and riding everything between Bellingham, WA and Whistler, BC—which is exactly what they had in mind while designing SBG—I can attest that these guys are on to something.

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Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine
[R]eviewed: Transition Patrol Carbon

juin 2019 · June 21, 2019

Who likes to Party? Yep *hand up* we like to Party. But you know who apparently likes to party the hardest? Tran-sition-bloody-bikes! We’ve now reviewed several of their 2019 line-up and they’re only getting more and more wild. But when it comes to the pure party animal then look no further than this beast, the latest generation ‘Patrol’ is carbon. As we told you punks in our previous issue of [R]evolution we were lucky enough to get our grubby little […]

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BIKE Magazine
Dream Build: Anthony Smith's Transition Patrol Carbon

oct. 2018

Transition started a short-offset movement with its new SBG geometry, and for his dream build, Photo Editor Anthony Smith asked, "How far can I take this?"

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BikeRadar
Transition Patrol NX review

mai 2018 · Rob Weaver

A truly capable frame that encourages flat-out fast riding but is ultimately held back by some elements of the spec, which is a shame at this price. Buy if you’re in the market for a downhill bomber and can live with the weight on the climbs

Points forts
  • Great geometry that feels calm and capable at speed, smooth well-balanced rear suspension, solidly built and reasonably quiet

Points faibles
  • Brakes lack power, fork can struggle in the really rough stuff, not as lively on flatter trails

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NSMB
2017-transition-patrol-carbon

avr. 2017

2017 Transition Patrol Carbon Long Term Review

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Dirt Mountainbike
Transition Patrol Carbon 2

mars 2017 · Smurf

A bike that's truly deserving of its accolades

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Bicycling
Tested: Transition Patrol Carbon 2

déc. 2016 · Louis Mazzante

Rip turns ferociously on this notably agile all-mountain bike

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Amortisseur arrière

205mm x 65mm

Pédalier

73mm BSA Threaded

Casque

44mm Zero Stack (Top) / 56mm Zero Stack (Bottom)

Tige de selle

31.6mm

TypeRigide

Groupe
Dérailleur avant

No Support

Freins

180mm Post Mount

TypeDisque hydraulique

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