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2023 Orange

Stage Evo Pro

Fabrikantprijs

€ 5.200
KaderAluminium
OponthoudVol, 120 / 130mm
VorkFox Performance Float 34
SchokFox Float DPS Performance
Wielen29″ Aluminium
Aandrijflijn1 × 12
GroepsetSX Eagle, SLX
RemmenSRAM Guide RE Hydraulische schijf
ZadelpenDruppelaar
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Stage Evo Pro
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Versnelling

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)

44 km/h

Stage Evo Pro

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Specificatieniveau

Gebaseerd op het bouwmateriaal en het kwaliteitsniveau van het frame, de vork, de wielset, de groepset, het veersysteem en meer.

Vergelijk het volledige Stage modellenreeks

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Maatvoering
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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Singletrack World
Orange Stage 7 LE Review: A Jaffa Smasha

sep 2023 · Ross Demain

The Orange Stage 7 LE is the latest bike from the Halifax metal masters to feature the brand's new Strange Power Link system.

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MBR
Orange Stage 6 Evo SE first ride review - MBR

feb 2022 · Jamie Darlow

Tired of feeling disconnected from the trail thanks to miles of suspension travel? Well, the Orange Stage 6 Evo aims to deliver that frenetic, plugged-in feeling you get from the very best full-suspension trail bikes. Does it deliver? Let’s find out. Need to know Alloy trail bike with 140mm travel, 150mm fork and 29in wheels Orange’s Evo treatment sees the bike get less travel, but tighter suspension New asymmetric swingarm design makes the back end vertically stiffer Ohlins TTX1 Air shock and RXF 36 M.2 fork tip the bike north of £6k Two bikes in the range, including a Team version with Formula coil shock Orange bikes are born for slop. That single pivot swingarm has always generated stupid amounts of grip on anything off-camber and slidey, so I knew just where I had to take the new Stage 6 Evo SE, the latest 29er trail bike from the Halifax brand. Somewhere that stinks. But in a good way. Grimy trails duly found – not hard this winter – I proceeded to get the usual reward of tenacious grip and emerged spattered and smiling from the first descent. But there was something else going on too, something relatively new to me. The bike felt tighter and stiffer, with more zip when cranking it up. Orange has entered the modern age of the trail bike. In truth Orange entered this age in 2020 with the Stage Evo 29, a 120mm travel bike that’s led directly into this new Stage 6 Evo here. That bike showed us the direction Orange wanted to go in with its Evo trail bikes, stripping away as much weight as possible, a little travel, and tightening up the suspension to really differentiate them from its big hit and plusher enduro bikes like the Alpine. Making a 120mm travel bike zippy and tight makes sense, and Transition, Evil, YT and loads more brands have been hammering this point home with brilliant down-country bikes for a few years. But with 140mm travel isn’t the Orange Evo approach just going to rob the bike of its plushness without giving enough of a reward in terms of low weight and speed? First to the details though. The Stage moniker tells you the bike runs on 29in wheels, and the Evo treatment means travel is nipped back by 10mm from the old bike, to 140mm with a 150mm fork. The SE version comes with Ohlins suspension, or there’s a Team version with Formula coil shock and air fork for £1,200 less. Naturally there’s also a frame-only option for £2,600 with a RockShox or Fox shock. Orange might not have moved on much in the materials it uses or its suspension layout, but it’s become an expert in tweaking the tried and tested design, now using FEA. The Stage 6 Evo gets a new asymmetric swingarm design where the non-driveside chainstay drops lower, while the wall thickness of each part of the frame now varies from 1.3 to 1.6mm. The upshot is a …Continue reading »

Hoogtepunten
  • Great ride feel. Supportive suspension that lets you motor down trails without getting out of shape. That classic Orange grip on anything off-camber

Dieptepunten
  • The price. The 470mm reach on the size L is a little short. Only three frame sizes

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Loam Wolf
Review: Orange Stage 6 EVO SE

feb 2022 · Robert Johnston

The Stage 6 EVO is a high-quality bike with great spec, suiting those who favor fast, straight and wide lines...

Hoogtepunten
  • I like the looks, bite me

  • Build quality

  • Speed demanding geometry

  • Steep climbing handling

  • Neutral suspension characteristics

Dieptepunten
  • Long rear end for slower riding

  • It’s a bit too serious, for me

  • Short dropper

  • Pricey

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Pinkbike
First Look: Orange Stage 6 Evo

nov 2021 · Matt Beer

The Stage 6 Evo has 29" wheels, 140mm of rear travel, and Orange's signature single pivot design.

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BikeRadar
Orange Stage 6 RS long-term review

mei 2020 · Alex Evans

The Stage 6 is an exceptionally fun to ride, easy to maintain bike that responds best to an active and involved riding style. It’s got good geometry that’s even better on the updated version and the kit performs as well as you’d expect, considering it’s all mid- to high-level parts from well-known manufacturers

Hoogtepunten
  • The 'feels like home' ride characteristics and infrequent maintenance intervals made me happy

Dieptepunten
  • The Monarch Plus RC3 rear shock isn't up to the job, but Orange gives you the option to upgrade when you order the bike

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Geometrie
Specificaties
Bouwen
Kader

6061-T6 Monocoque UK Formed Custom Aluminium Tubing. Wheel Size: 29. Rear wheel travel: 120.

kleurGloss Laser Blue

Vork

Fox Performance 34 Float 130mm 29

Reis130mm

Lentetypelucht

Schok

Fox Float DPS Performance 190x45

Reis120mm

Trapas

SRAM DUB

Koptelefoon

Cane Creek 49mm for Tapered Steerer

Stang

Burgtec Enduro Black 42.5mm

Stuur

Burgtec RideWide Enduro 800mm

Zadel

WTB Silverado SL

Zadelpen

SDG Tellis 150/170mm

TypeDruppelaar

Handvatten

Strange Grappler Lock-On

Groepset
Achter derailleur

Shimano SLX 12spd

Zwengel

SRAM SX Eagle 32t

Verstellers

Shimano SLX 12spd

Cassette

Shimano SLX 10-51T 12spd

Ketting

KMC 12spd

Remmen

SRAM Guide RE 200/180

TypeSRAM Guide RE Hydraulische schijf

Wielen
Velgen

WTB ST Light i30 on Strange Pro 29

Banden

Maxxis Minion DHR II 2.4 EXO TR 29

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