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aug 2025 · Ron Koch
The new Privateer 161 builds on rider feedback with updated suspension, versatile geometry, and a durable build for enduro racing and bike park laps.

mei 2025 · Lars Engmann, Robin Ulbrich
We tested the Privateer 161 Gen 2 for you – and didn’t just hammer it down the trails of Finale Ligure. Want to know how it performs on the trail?
Easy maintenance thanks to the external cable routing and oversized industrial bearings
Impressive downhill potential with plenty of reserves
Inspires tons of confidence on the trail
Heavy overall weight
Not UDH-compatible
Spec doesn’t quite match the bike’s aggressive character
apr 2025 · Ross Demain
The Privateer 161 (Gen 2) has great geometry, a decent build kit, external routing (yes!) and rides very, very impressively.
Great geometry
Decent build kit
External routing
Good value for money
User-friendly features
Easy maintenance and repair
Compelling collection for the money
Great platform for pedalling
Plenty of support for climbing
Impressive descender
Natural, neutral, predictable geometry
Confidence-inspiring on jumps and drops
Calm and composed on steep and fast trails
Top end suspension
Under £3k
Heel rub
Suspension stuttery at slow speeds
No raw option like the Gen1
Tyres are rather overkill
180mm travel dropper is underkill
Higher rise bars on larger sizes and shorter stems all round would be nice

jan 2025 · Seb Stott
"A solid and robust bike that feels like it's got your back when things get gnarly."
Surefooted and solid feel when things get hectic
Adjustable and adaptable
Robust, straightforward frame hardware
Steep seat angle offers a commanding climbing position
Generally solid, well-chosen parts
Heavy (but still climbs well)
Super progressive suspension may be too extreme and can feel harsh at times
Not UDH compatible

nov 2024
Privateer's "trail bike" is not for the faint of heart nor the weak of limb

jul 2024 · Matt Beer
The 141 is a burly trail bike that was designed with reliability in mind.
Ability to run either rear wheel size or shock type
Robust, straightforward hardware
Excellent rear wheel tracking
On the heavy side for a trail bike
Drivetrain can impose some undesired feedback at the rear wheel
Not UDH compatible
Q: Which Privateer bikes are most popular?
The most popular Privateer model families are the 161, 141 en E161.
Q: Does Privateer make eBikes?
Yes, Privateer manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.