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1 899 $US(1 632 €)| Poids | 12,7 kg |
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| Cadre | Aluminium |
| Suspension | complet, 130 / 130mm |
| Fourche | Manitou Machete JUNIT |
| Amortisseur arrière | Manitou |
| roues | 24″ Aluminium |
| Transmission | 1 × 11 |
| Groupe | X1, NX |
| Freins | SRAM Guide R Disque hydraulique |
135cm – 150cm
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Résumé
The YT Industries Jeffsy is a highly capable and versatile enduro bike that excels in both climbing and descending, offering a fun and playful ride. It's praised for its excellent value, with solid specifications and a sturdy aluminum frame. The bike's suspension performance is notable for its active kinematics, providing good traction and control on descents, though some reviews mention pedal bob on long climbs.
Incredibly capable and versatile
Excellent value for the price
Sturdy aluminum frame and solid specifications
Active suspension kinematics for good traction and control
Fun and playful ride quality
Pedal bob on long climbs
Slightly limited water bottle space
Could use stronger brakes
Press-fit bottom bracket is annoying to service
Somewhat vague-feeling climbing characteristics
The YT Jeffsy turned our usual value conversation on its head.
With the YT Jeffsy Base 29, you get an incredibly capable bike at an exceptional value.
The Jeffsy is an excellent jack of all-mountain trades.
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nov. 2022 · Danny Milner
Those who think the youth of today have it too easy look away now, because this Jeffsy Primus is a kids’ bike at least as cool – if not cooler – than anything you could be buying yourself. And if your youngsters look like they could get serious about their riding this will give them an incredible leg-up, opening up burly terrain and big hits for even the youngest of shredder. Be careful what you unleash…this is one of the best kids mountain bikes out there. Need to know Available in 24-inch and 26-inch wheel versions, though not switchable from one to the other Attention to detail extends to narrow grips, custom shock tunes, tubeless prep and more besides Proper tyres open up serious terrain for proper little riders Super active suspension that actually works, even for smaller kids Virtual Four Link design carried straight over from adult sized Jeffsy range No corners cut on the spec, top quality finishing kit from front to back If you started out mountain biking on a rusty Falcon Sierra or wobbly old Raleigh Activator prepare for a shock at how far kids’ bikes have come. And how quickly a quality bike like this awesome looking YT Jeffsy Primo can unleash the proper ripper in your nipper. At a price. Like anything you get what you pay for, and at first glance you know there have been no corners cut shrinking down YT’s popular all-rounder for a younger generation of riders. And the deeper you dig into the spec the more impressive it becomes, the attention to detail underlining a zero-compromise approach that makes the price actually look relatively reasonable – particularly now it’s been reduced by over £400! It starts with the foundations of a sleek looking and well-finished hydroformed aluminium frame based around YT’s Virtual Four Link design, driving a Manitou McLeod shock with 130mm of rear-wheel travel and a four-stage compression switch to configure it to the terrain you’re riding. This is paired with a burly looking, 130mm travel Manitou Machete JUNIT front end whose Expert Air springing promises a kid-optimised response that’s often lacking in the basic forks found on most 24-inch bikes. Quality SunRinglé Düroc wheels are another welcome sight and save a chunk of valuable rotating and unsprung weight compared with the hefty hoops standard on the Marin 24in Rift Zone Jr we had on test at the same time. True, the Minion DHF/DHR tyre combo is probably overkill for all but bike park riding, but points to YT’s intentions, the fact they turned up already tubeless and with Peaty’s valves another satisfying detail. The relatively small 42t top cog on the SRAM 11-speed cassette is another indicator of the Jeffsy Primo’s gravity focused ambitions, even if the stumpy 155mm SRAM SX cranks will help little legs and are acut above the kind of no-name components often found on kids’ bikes. Quality finishing kit from SDG completes the spec, the dinky saddle, 650mm bars and super skinny grips …Continue reading »
Looks fantastic. Kid-optimised attention to detail. Suspension actually works. They’ll love shredding the downhills…
…but the climbs will be a drag on those fat Minions. Not cheap. Limited gearing range. Might not last a growing kid very long.

août 2022
The YT Jeffsy 29 Core 3 is a very capable all-mountain bike which can handle the rough stuff but is equally at home on flow trails and jumps. While the specification list is solid for the money, it's worth paying extra attention to frame sizing and geometry to get the ride you want. With a longer dropper and some tougher tyres this bike has what it takes to be a real challenger when it comes to the best mountain bikes.
août 2022 · Richard Owen
Like Robocop or the Six Million Dollar Man, YT have rebuilt the Jeffsy with top notch tech to be (even) better than it was before
Superbly capable
Wants to blast every trail
Packed with top tech
Instant freehub engagement
App driven suspension setup
A hefty investment
Slightly conservative geometry

avr. 2022 · Matt Beer
Following the recent release of YT's Capra and Decoy MX Uncaged 9 builds is the trail-friendly 150mm Jeffsy Uncaged 8.
déc. 2021 · Lydia Tanner
A great value with an appetite for rowdier trails. .
Incredibly capable
Incredibly fun
Incredibly versatile
Incredible value
Pedal bob had us using the lockout on long climbs
Slightly limited water bottle space
Could use stronger brakes

oct. 2021 · Robert Johnston
The YT Jeffsy 29 Core 4 is a versatile all mountain bike that’ll happily crunch out mellower miles or tackle some tough enduro tracks.
Well-Rounded nature
Capable suspension package
Technical climbing prowess
Steeper head angle in steep terrain
Flimsy tires

août 2021 · McCoy
The Jeffsy hits the mark for a rider who wants to go a step beyond...

juil. 2021 · Loganbrown
Not your typical Vital bike test...
All fun, all the time
Capable climber
Excellent parts spec
Encourages aggressive riding
Confident descender for both rocks and jumps
A true all-rounder
Frame protection quickly peels
Seemingly forever sold-out (even before the bike boom)
| Fourche | MANITOU Machete JUNIT, 24“ | 130mm | 15x110mm | 42mm Rake, adjustable Low-speed rebound, air pressure Voyager: 130mm Type de ressort: Air |
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| Amortisseur arrière | MANITOU McLeod, 190x40mm, 4 times adjustable compression, rebound, air pressure Voyager: 130mm |
| Casque | Acros AZX-576, High Cap |
| Tige | SDG Jr, 45mm |
| Guidon | SDG Slater, 20mm Rise | 650mm Width |
| Selle | SDG Fly Jr, YT Custom |
| Tige de selle | SDG Jr, 31.6mm | 8MM OFFSET I RISE: +/-13° Alloy Type: Rigide |
| Poignées | SDG Slater Jr, Lock-On |
| Derailleur arriere | SRAM NX, 11-Speed |
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| Manivelle | SRAM X1 Eagle, 155mm | 30T | DUB |
| Manettes | SRAM NX, 11-Speed |
| Cassette | SRAM PG1130 Eagle, 11 - 42 T | 11-Speed |
| Freins | SRAM GUIDE R, Rotor CENTERLINE 160mm/160mm, adjustable reach Type: SRAM Guide R Disque hydraulique |
| Jantes | SUNringlé DUROC, 24“ x 30mm | 110x15mm | 148x12mm |
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| Pneus | MAXXIS MINION DHF | DHR II, 24“ X 2,4, 24“ X 2,3 |
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