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2026 Vitus

Mythique

Prix du fabricant

2 200 £GB(2 549 €)
Poids15,6 kg  
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 140 / 140mm
FourcheRockShox
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Deluxe Select
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 10
GroupeCUES
FreinsShimano Deore Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Handling
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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)

40 km/h

Mythique

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
SM

157cm – 169cm

MD

166cm – 179cm

LG

176cm – 189cm

XL

187cm – 201cm

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Commentaires
Bikerumor
Vitus Mythique For Kids Gives Young MTB Shredders Capable Mini 24" & 26" Trail Bikes

oct. 2023 · Cory Benson

Vitus scales down popular affordable Mythique trail bike into new Kids' versions for next gen mountain bikers to hone their off-road skills…

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Pinkbike
Vitus Launches New Kids' Mythique Full Suspension Bike

oct. 2023 · Vitus Bikes

The aluminum Kids' Mythique is available with either 24" or 26" wheels.

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BikeRadar
Vitus Mythique 29 AMP review

juil. 2023 · Luke Marshall

A fun and capable trail shredder that's better suited to getting rowdy than epic all-day rides

Points forts
  • Well suited to trail riding of a more aggro nature

  • Great for thrashing turns and jumps

  • Confidence-inspiring over a wide range of trails

Points faibles
  • An XT shifter and SLX derailleur would offer better performance

  • Not as fast as other trail bikes

  • Brake rotors will need upgrading for winter riding

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Loam Wolf
2023 Budget Bike Roundup: Vitus Mythique AMP Review

févr. 2023

The stellar Vitus Mythique 29 AMP is a budget-friendly bike that won’t limit your performance on the trail. Read the full Vitus Mythique 29 AMP review now!

Points forts
  • Fast, racer-inspired feel

  • Brakes and Drivetrain are best in price category

  • Easily upgradable thanks to smart design

  • Encourages speed and confidence

  • Pedals well

  • Poppy suspension feel

  • External cable routing

Points faibles
  • Some may find rear end a bit stiff on chunky terrain

  • Some testers thought the welds looked a bit cheap

  • Would love a longer dropper post

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Singletrack World
Vitus Mythique VRX 27 Review

févr. 2023 · Rhys Wainwright

With the Vitus Mythique VRX 27 the brand has created an entry level trail shredder without the limiting entry level geometry of old.

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MBR
Vitus Mythique 29 VRX (2023) review - MBR

déc. 2022 · Alan Muldoon

When we tested the original Mythique 29 back in 2019, we were blown away by the suspension performance, build kit and frame quality. But we criticised the 29in version for having an overly tall BB height, because it would have cost Vitus nothing to get it right in the first instance and we’re picky that way. So although it quickly became one of the best budget full-suspension bikes on the market, it wasn’t perfect.  Fast forward to 2023, and we’d have been happy if Vitus had simply addressed our single complaint about the original bike. Instead it’s gone several steps further and produced a brand new alloy Mythique frame that wouldn’t look out of place on a bike costing double the money.  Frame With so many updates it’s hard to know where to begin, so let’s start where we left off. The BB height on the 29er is now 328mm, that’s almost 20mm lower than the original, and puts the rider in, rather than on, the bike. Vitus has also slackened the head angle a touch, so it’s down from 66º to 65.3º. The seat angle has been steepened up 1.5º too, placing the rider more forward for climbing. To stop the cockpit feeling cramped with the more upright seated riding position, the reach has also grown by 10mm. There are still two versions – 29in and 27.5in – where both platforms have 140mm travel. But Vitus hasn’t just tweaked the geometry and sizing, it’s improved the overall frame quality too. From the one-piece welded rocker link and trunnion mount shock, to the bridgeless seatstays and double complement of bearings on the pivots, the new Mythique is built to last. Even the alloy pivot hardware looks like something you’d find on a Santa Cruz or similar boutique bike. All of the tubing profiles are customised too, where the complex hydroformed seat tube assembly, that houses the rocker link pivot, gives the bike a really fluid form.  One major difference between the Vitus and the Polygon Siskiu or Jamis Faultline, which we tested head-to-head, is the width of the main pivot. It’s much wider than on the other two bikes, so not only will this improve stiffness, it should make the bearings last longer too. Cable routing is also external, where the addition of small cable clamps on the main pivot and chainstay yoke stop the brake hose and rear derailleur cable migrating as the suspension compresses. Factor in the custom chainstay protector and rubber protection that extends up the inside of the drive-side seatstay, and the Mythique delivers a whisper silent ride with zero cable rattle or rubbing.  Suspension Vitus uses its signature four-bar suspension design to deliver a claimed 140mm travel. We measured vertical rear wheel travel at 135mm, so 5mm shy, but given how effective the rear suspension on the Mythique is at tracking terrain, you’ll never feel short changed. And while the basic RockShox Deluxe Select R shock does not have a lock out, the Mythique pedals …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Brilliant frame quality and handing

Points faibles
  • Honestly can’t think of any!

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Mythique 6061-T6 Alloy, UDH, external routing, post mount. Boost spacing, dropper routing. Max Rec. Chainring: 32T, Max Rec. Tyre: 29" x 2.5", Max Rec. Rotor: 200mm

Norme BBBSA, Fileté

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

Dégagement des pneus2.5"

CouleurOctane Red

Fourche

Rockshox Reckon Silver RL 29”, 140mm, boost 12x110mm, Maxle stealth

Voyager140mm

Amortisseur arrière

Rockshox Deluxe Select, C2 tune,185mm x 55mm

Voyager140mm

Pédalier

Vitus, BSA Threaded BB

Casque

Acros AZX-212-CO R5, ZS44/28.6 upper & ZS56/40 lower to suit 1-1/8" upper tapered to 1.5" lower headtube

Tige

Vitus Alloy, Alloy 31.8mm, 3-deg rise, 45mm

Guidon

Vitus Alloy, 31.8mm, 6-deg, 20mm sweep, S: 760mm, M-XL:780mm

Selle

Vitus, Black, Steel Rails

Tige de selle

KS 900i, 31.6mm, Westy 2.0 remote lever, S/M: 150mm, L/XL: 170mm

TypeCompte-gouttes

Poignées

Velo, VLG-311D2, 130mm

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Cues, RD-U6000, shadow

Dérailleur avant

N/A, N/A

Manivelle

Prowheel, FD04s, 32t

Manettes

Shimano Cues, 10 Speed, SL U6000-10R

Cassette

Shimano CS-LG300-10, 10 Speed, 11-48T Range

Chaîne

Shimano LG-500, 10 Speed

Freins

Shimano MT410, Hydraulic disc brakes

TypeShimano Deore Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Front: Vitus Alloy, 29", 32H, Presta Valve, Rear: Vitus Alloy, 29", 32H, Presta Valve

Moyeu avant

Shimano TC500, 32H, 6 Bolt Disc Fitment, boost

Moyeu arrière

Shimano TC500, boost,32H, 6 Bolt Disc Fitment, 148mm x 12mm

Pneus

Front: Maxxis Minion DHF, 29” x 2.5”, EXO Casing, Tubeless Ready, Rear: Maxxis Forekaster, 29” x 2.4”, EXO Casing, Tubeless Ready

Disques

Shimano, 200mm Front, 180mm Rear

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Last updated 13 juin