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2022 Vitus

Nucleus 24

Prix du fabricant

599 £GB(693 €)
Poids12,0 kg  
CadreAluminium
SuspensionSemi-rigide, 60mm
FourcheSuntour XCR Air
roues24″ / 26″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 8
GroupeBox Four
FreinsTektro Disque hydraulique
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Handling
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Nucleus 24
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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)

34 km/h

Nucleus 24

44 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
24"

124cm – 138cm

26"

134cm – 155cm

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Commentaires
MBR
Vitus Nucleus 29 VR review - MBR

août 2023 · Alan Muldoon

Head over to the Vitus website and you could be forgiven for thinking that you’re seeing double. You’re not, it’s simply that Vitus offers the Nucleus VR with either 27.5in wheels or 29in wheels. Both options are the exact same price and both come with very similar wheel size appropriate build kits, that include different fork travel, different tyre sizes and different gearing.  Best hardtail mountain bikes: classic trail-shredding machines Regardless of your preferred wheel size both options also use bespoke alloy frame designs, where Vitus has sensibly used the wheel size split to offer subtly different size ranges. The 27.5in wheel bikes run from S to XL, the 29ers from M to XL. The idea being shorter riders will benefit most for the smaller wheels, as they need more bum/tyre clearance. To keep the test fresh we opted for the Nucleus 29 VR, as we know from experience that bigger wheels roll over bumps better, especially when you have zero rear suspension, so they keep the rider fresher too.  The lightweight alloy 29er frame has all the features you’d expect on a modern trail hardtail. A tapered headtube, internal routing for a dropper and ISCG tabs on the bottom bracket shell for fitting a chain device. And even though the seat tube has a slight kink in it, to help tuck the bigger 29in rear wheel in nice and tight to keep the chainstays short, there’s still plenty of seat post insertion, so getting the saddle well out of the way for shredding is easy.  Suspension One of the big differences between the 29in Nucleus VR and the 27.5in bike is that it has 20mm less fork travel, so 100mm vs 120mm. Both bikes get the Suntour XCR 32 LO-R which is air-sprung and easily adapted to different rider weights. The fork also has externally adjustable rebound damping, but that’s not enough to put it level pegged with the fork on the Carrera, as this fork is really sticky. Maybe the bushings were too tight, but even with all of the dials wound wide open the fork was slow to react to impacts and very harsh.  And while you could take one look at the 9mm quick release dropouts and assume the fork wouldn’t be stiff enough, Vitus is the only brand in this category to use a tapered steerer tube, so fork stiffness isn’t a problem.  Components With a Nukeproof riser bar and 50mm Vitus stem the cockpit on the Nucleus is totally sorted – the lock-on grips a real bonus in wet conditions. The Maxxis Ardent tyres also offer a good compromise between rolling speed and traction, and will definitely dig in better in loose conditions than the lower profile Ikon tyres on the Polygon. We were impressed by the Clarks brakes too, as they were more powerful than the Tektros and have a light lever action just like the Shimanos. In fact, the only question mark over the build kit is the 8-speed Box drivetrain. Yes, …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Choice of wheel sizes. Sorted cockpit components. Maxxis Ardent tyres are a sound choice. Powerful Clarks brakes. Low weight

Points faibles
  • Sticky fork. Only eight gears. Tall seat tube

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Vitus Nucleus 29 VRS review

mai 2021 · Alex Evans

Despite some decent parts, the Nucleus has a disappointingly stiff and XC-biased ride

Points forts
  • Shimano Deore-based drivetrain works well

  • Good grip from tyres in most conditions

Points faibles
  • Geometry compromises all aspects of performance

  • Fork suffers from stiction

  • Stiff-feeling ride

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Nucleus Aluminium - 24" Wheel, BSA threaded BB, IS disc brake mounts, 135mm x 9mm QR Axle

Norme BBBSA, 68mm, Fileté

CouleurVelocity Blue

Fourche

Suntour XCR-DS-LO Air Forks, 60mm travel, IS Mount, 100mm x 9mm QR Axle, Lock-Out, 1 1/8" Steerer

Voyager60mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

N/A, N/A

Pédalier

Cartridge Square Taper, BSA Threaded, 68mm Shell, English Thread, 113.5mm Axle Length

Casque

Neco No:11G, Semi-Cartridge, 1.5mm Top Cover, Height 9.8mm

Tige

Vitus 6061 Aluminium, 40mm Length, +/- 3°

Guidon

Vitus 6061 Aluminium, 15mm Rise, 9° Back Sweep, 620mm Wide

Selle

Vitus, Kids Specific, Steel Rail

Tige de selle

Vitus 6061 Aluminium, 27.2mm x 250mm, 20mm Offset

TypeRigide

Poignées

Vitus, 110mm, Closed End

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Box Four 8, 8 Speed w/ Clutch

Dérailleur avant

N/A, N/A

Manivelle

Samox, 140mm Crank Arm, 30T, Double Chain Guard, Reduced Q Factor

Manettes

Box Four 8, 8 Speed

Cassette

Sunrace CSM66, 11-34T, 8 Speed

Chaîne

Box Four 8, 8 Speed

Freins

Tektro HD-M276 or Clarks M2 Disc Brake, Hydraulic, Reach Adjust

TypeTektro Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Front: Vitus Shining, BX-32, 24", 28 Hole, Double Wall, Eyelets, Disc Specific, Rear: Vitus Shining, BX-32, 24", 28 Hole, Double Wall, Eyelets, Disc Specific

Moyeu avant

Vitus KT, K08F, 28 Hole, 6 Bolt, 100mm x 9mm QR

Moyeu arrière

Vitus KT, K08R, 28 Hole, 6 bolt, 135mm x 9mm QR, 8/9/10 Speed HG Freehub

Pneus

Front: Maxxis Snyper, 24” x 2.0”, Rear: Maxxis Snyper, 24” x 2.0”

Disques

Tektro TR160 or Clarks M2, Front: 160mm, Rear: 160mm

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