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2018 Pole

Evolink 140 TR

TelaioAlluminio
SospensioniFull, 140 / 160mm
ForcellaRockShox Lyrik
Ammortizzatore posterioreRockShox Monarch Plus RC3
Ruote29″ Alluminio
Trasmissione1 × 12
GruppoGX Eagle
FreniSRAM Guide R Disco idraulici
ReggisellaDropper
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Evolink 140 TR
Other Trail bikes
Dimensionamento
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

🐐 Estimated

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Recensioni
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Pole EVOLINK 140 29 Review

nov 2017 · Christoph Bayer

Long, longer, Pole EVOLINK 140 29. In comparison to this bike, all other bikes in the test look like children's bikes.....

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Bikerumor
One Ride Reviews: Extra long Pole Evolink 150 27.5 LD & 140 29 EN

dic 2016 · Cory Benson

Pole’s take on mountain bikes is a bit unique in the industry. While the recent trends of contemporary trail-ready geometry has pushed most bikes out with longer toptubes and slack head angles, Pole still stands apart with some of the longest wheelbases of any bike maker out there. All of their bikes look almost exactly the …

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BikeRadar
Pole Evolink 140 review

nov 2016 · Seb Stott

Versatile, stable, fast and fun. Pointed up or down hills, it tackles steep and technical terrain like almost nothing else can. Buy if you want a long and slack 29er that's fast and fun whether going up or downhill

Pro
  • Long and slack geometry, twin-link suspension design, fast, comfy

Contro
  • 348mm bottom bracket is a little higher than we'd ideally like

  • Suspension bottoms out

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MBR
Pole Evolink 140 29 EN (2016) review - MBR

lug 2016 · Danny Milner

While we’re constantly hearing about bikes getting longer, lower and slacker the reality is rarely radical. With two notable exceptions. These are Mojo’s Nicolai-built Geometron and the Pole that you see here. Pole is a Finnish brand and its range of bikes includes everything from hard tails to full-on downhill rigs. The Evolink 140 29 is its 29er trail bike. And it boasts a gigantic 1,300mm wheelbase. >>> Click here to find the best enduro bikes It’s foldable too If you’re worried about trying to fit some a behemoth into your house or car fear not. The Pole has a clever trick up its sleeve. By removing the front wheel and a shock bolt, the swing arm folds under the down tube and it’ll conveniently tuck into the cupboard under the stairs. The rest of the geometry on the Pole is just as extreme as that wheelbase measurement. With a raked out 64.5 degree head angle, steep 75.5 degree seat angle and huge 456mm chain stays. Four sizes are available from the XS through to the Large you see here. It gets 140mm of rear wheel travel coupled with a 150mm travel fork up front. Evolink suspension system Pole’s Evolink suspension system uses a twin link design. It’s tuned to work with an air shock and Pole recommend that you set it up with plenty of sag. It gives a pretty linear feel and although the Evolink doesn’t bottom out harshly we definitely got the impression that we were regularly using all of the travel. This produced great traction on our alpine test trail and when combined with that vast wheelbase and slack head angle the Pole boasted supreme stability and inspired huge confidence. Handling Now you’re probably thinking the flip side of this composure is that it just doesn’t go round corners. Wrong. The Evolink is actually surprisingly agile even with the narrow bars fitted to our test bike. the steering was a bit quirky on the entry into corners but this could be due to the longer offset on the MRP fork. Once we’d committed our lean angle we could completely trust the grip levels. Even if the bike got out of shape we had loads of time to correct it thanks to the massive wheelbase. Flicking between turns was also surprisingly easy once we got our timing right. Downsides? Well, getting the front wheel off the ground is not easy. You have to adapt your technique, plan ahead and use more effort to get the bike to manual. Also, the suspension isn’t super-active under braking. And it’s not exactly light at over 14kg. But don’t let these issues pout you off because the Pole Evolink offers you something almost non existent on the market. It gives a genuinely progressive geometry along with sizing that means it will actually fit riders over six foot. We think more manufacturers need to take note of what companies like Pole and Mojo are doing, particularly when it comes to building bikes for …Continue reading »

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Geometria
Specifiche
Costruire
Telaio

Aluminum

Forcella

RockShox Lyrik RC, 110x15mm Boost axle

Escursione160mm

Tipo di mollaAria

Ammortizzatore posteriore

RockShox Monarch Plus RC3 Debonair, 200mm x 57mm

Escursione140mm

Bottom Bracket

SRAM GXP

Auricolare

Cane Creek 40 Series

Stem

Race Face Chester, 35mm clamp, 40mm length

Manubrio

Race Face Chester, 35mm clamp diameter, 20-35mm rise

Sella

Pole Cheek Ukko Kokkonen Design

Reggisella

Bikeyoke Revive Dropper

TipoDropper

Pedali

N/A

Manopole

Race Face Lovehandle

Gruppo
Deragliatore posteriore

SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed

Deragliatore anteriore

N/A

Manovella

SRAM GX Eagle Boost

Leve del cambio

SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed

Cassetta

SRAM XG-1275 Eagle, 10-50 tooth, 12-speed

Catena

SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed

Guida catena

OneUp

Freni

SRAM Guide R, 180mm rotors

TipoSRAM Guide R Disco idraulici

Leve freno

SRAM Guide R

Ruote
Cerchi

Mavic XA

Raggi

Mavic XA

Mozzo anteriore

Mavic XA

Mozzo posteriore

Mavic XA

Pneumatici

Front: Maxxis Aggressor, 29" x 2.3", Rear: Maxxis Minion SS, TR EXO, 29" x 2.3"

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