£4,250 (frame and shock) / 29in / arbr.bike
NEED TO KNOW
- 29er enduro bike with a full carbon frame that’s designed and manufactured in the UK
- Rocker-link suspension with pull link delivers 160mm travel
- Frame geometry is designed around a 170mm-travel fork
- External cable routing for ease of assembly and maintenance
- One frame size only
What’s the hottest trend in analogue mountain bike design right now? Yup, you guessed it, it’s the high-pivot idler suspension design. From niche brands like Forbidden, Deviate and Antidote, to mainstream manufacturers like GT, Norco, Cannondale, Commençal and Trek, it seems like everyone is getting in on the high-pivot hype.
One brand, however, that’s swimming against the idler tide is a small UK manufacturer called ARBR. Its first bike, the Saker, was a 165mm-travel 27.5in enduro rig with a high single-pivot suspension layout, and, you guessed it, an idler. Five years on since the launch of that bike and it should come as no surprise that the geometry on the Saker looks dated. But with the addition of 29in wheels and a few updates to the numbers, like a longer reach, slacker head angle and steeper seat angle, the Saker would be bang-on-trend in the current market place.
This story is from the January 2022 edition of Mountain Bike Rider.
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