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2025 Transition

Smuggler Carbon Frameset

Prix du fabricant

3 499 $US(3 021 €)
Poids3,0 kg (frame)  
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 130mm débattement arrière
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate
roues29″
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Dimensions
SM

154cm – 170cm

MD

164cm – 182cm

LG

175cm – 190cm

XL

184cm – 200cm

XXL

190cm – 207cm

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  • 175cm, taille LG, Juste à droite
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Résumé

The Transition Smuggler is a versatile trail bike that excels in downhill performance with stable handling and excellent traction, while also being capable on climbs. It offers a lively and composed ride quality, with a design that appeals to both aesthetics and functionality. However, it may feel sluggish on slow climbs and requires careful suspension tuning.

Pros
  • Ridiculously confident and fun going downhill

  • Corners better than any full-suspension bike with nimble handling and excellent traction

  • Stable and well-balanced chassis for both climbing and descending

  • Lively and poised on technical singletrack

  • Versatile, suitable for a range of activities from XC to bike park jumps

Cons
  • Can feel slightly sluggish on slow climbs, particularly on gravel

  • Bottom of shock linkage can collect mud and grit

  • Non-drive side pivot bearing is prone to early wear

  • Suspension setup is tricky and not ideal for all conditions

  • Higher starting price for the Carbon frameset

Key Quotes
It’s very fast going downhill, stable, and has better traction while cornering than any full-suspension bike I’ve ridden.
BIKEPACKING.com
The Smuggler eloquently straddles the line of being an incredibly fun bike that prioritizes descending at a very high level without compromising its ability to do everything else proficiently.
BIKEPACKING.com
The Smuggler is a thing of beauty, but it’s going to cost you to earn something this stunning.
MBR logoMBR
The new Transition Smuggler is a fast, fun, supple bike that feels lighter than its 32lbs, plusher than its 130mm of rear travel and faster than large 29”.
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NSMB
Transition Smuggler

sept. 2024

Ten years ago, the Transition Smuggler was a burly short travel trailblazer. Does history repeat itself?

Points forts
  • Stable and balanced chassis

  • Responsive and playful for its stability

  • Suspension is highly tunable (air volume spacers)

  • Good climbing posture with upright seat angle

  • Excels on descents, feels like a bigger bike

  • Competitively priced at $5400 for leftover models

Points faibles
  • Suspension harsh and deflective out of the box

  • Limited travel usage (rarely exceeds 40mm shaft travel)

  • Initial harshness and pinballing in loose rocks

  • Frequent pedal strikes when suspension is active

  • Wide rocker link may bother knee-in pedalers

  • Hose routing through swingarm is not ideal

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MBR
Transition’s new Smuggler will steal your heart, but the Santa Cruz 5010 is better value - MBR

déc. 2023 · Jamie Darlow

Transition has a new version of the Smuggler out, a bike that really should have been called the Spur LT. Or perhaps the Spur Lunch Ride. Transition reckons it’s made a bike to sit neatly underneath the hard charging Sentinel enduro bike in its range, but really it’s much closer in ride feel and pace to the brilliant Spur, the best down-country mountain bike to date. Transition Smuggler need to know 130mm trail bike, with an option to boost it to 140 via a shock spacer 140mm fork, 29er wheels and carbon and alloy frame options Internal routing, headtube cable entry, chainstay protector, proportional chainstays New aggressive geometry, and increased progression through the shock Alloy build is £4,499 with SRAM NX, up to £8,999 for XO SRAM AXS Perhaps it’s not such a stretch from the Smuggler’s roots then, a bike that really launched the downcountry revolution for us. When I first tried it back in 2014 it was a game changer for me, with short 115mm suspension AND slack geometry, a combination that had never been tried before. “I love that bike Muldoon,” I remember telling bike test taoiseach Muldoon. It was a glimpse into the future, before the Smuggler quietly dropped out of the range. The world wasn’t ready. Later the wonderful Transition Spur appeared and repeated the experiment, only better. Transition kept the travel short (120mm travel but we measured it at 116mm, just like the old Smuggler), the geometry relaxed even further, and we saw a lightweight chassis and flex stay suspension that wouldn’t have felt out of place on an XC race bike.  The latest version of the Smuggler is like a beefed up Spur then, it gets 130mm travel and a bigger 140mm fork with 34mm stanchions so it can handle the descents with more aplomb. But the frame looks remarkably similar. You can also step up the travel on the Smuggler to 140mm and further differentiate it. There’s a 5mm reducer built into the Fox Float X shock to adjust the stroke length, keep the eye-to-eye length the same and thus keep the bike’s geometry unchanged. Smuggler frame and suspension The SRAM GX AXS-equipped bike I tested uses a carbon fibre frame, but there are alloy options that add around 1,500g to the weight and lop plenty off the price. The Smuggler still uses the same four-bar GiddyUp suspension design it always has, and there’s still a Horst-link pivot on the chainstay meaning it hasn’t nabbed the flex stay design from the Spur.  I’m actually quite surprised about that, given how well the Spur’s suspension worked, and how reliable flexstay suspension as a whole now is. Just look at Merida’s One-Sixty enduro bike if you want proof of that. There’s internal cable routing, which slides in right at the front on the head tube, and it snakes its way through the bike via tube-in-tube routing. Unfortunately it doesn’t work very well, at least on my demo bike, which produced a deafening rattle. I …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • • The Smuggler climbs brilliantly, it’s lightweight and taut on the descents and bags of fun.

  • • Easy to manual, wheelie and ride full stop.

Points faibles
  • • There’s no internal frame storage or geometry adjustments to be had.

  • • The internal cable routing is noisy.

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Pinkbike
Review: 2023 Transition Smuggler - The Little Ripper

nov. 2023 · Dario DiGiulio

The new Smuggler hits the sweet spot when it comes to travel, geometry, and capability.

Points forts
  • Lively, energetic, and composed ride quality

  • Comfortable to ride, easy to get up to speed on

  • Impressively capable in serious terrain for such a sporty feeling bike

Points faibles
  • Premature bearing wear, dirt can get in around bottom bracket area

  • Suspension may be too active on climbs for some

  • Not the best value compared to equivalent bikes

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BIKEPACKING.com
Transition Smuggler Review: Seven Revelations

oct. 2023 · Logan Watts

In our detailed Transition Smuggler review, Logan shares why the long-awaited sequel was the only full-suspension bike on his radar for 2023

Points forts
  • Ridiculously confident and fun going downhill

  • Corners better than any full-suspension bike I’ve ridden, with surprisingly nimble handling, traction to back it up, and well-balanced steering

  • Longer chainstay length, front-center, and wheelbase make it a super stable bike with excellent traction, both climbing and descending

  • Feels lively and poised while climbing dynamic and technical sungletrack

  • The ability to upgrade the bike’s travel to 140/150mm is nice

  • Linear frame aesthetic is better looking than previous curvy design, and Orchid color is hard to beat

Points faibles
  • Can feel slightly sluggish on slow climbs, particularly on gravel

  • Bottom of shock linkage can collect mud and grit

  • Non-drive side pivot bearing is prone to early wear

  • Requires careful attention to shock and fork tuning (not really a downside, but something to be mindful of)

  • Awkward cable housing entry/exit at head tube doesn’t jive well with a handlebar bag and rear brake/derailleur routing is tricky

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Singletrack World
Transition Smuggler: First Ride Review

mars 2023 · Tim Wild

Tim Wild gets a sneak ride on the new Transition Smuggler before its UK release. Snozberry Spectacular! Due for UK release in early April.

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Bikerumor
Transition Smuggler Reborn as 130mm Carbon or Alloy Trail Bike

févr. 2023 · Jessie-May Morgan

The 2023 Transition Smuggler rises from the ashes as a 130/140mm travel 29" trail bike with aggressive geometry in carbon and alloy options

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Smuggler Carbon 130mm

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

CouleursSlab Grey; Juniper

Amortisseur arrière

RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate, (210x50mm)

Voyager130mm

Pédalier

73mm BSA Threaded

Casque

FSA No.42/48/ACB, (Included)

Groupe
Guide de chaîne

ISCG 05

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