Privateer bikes was founded on the idea of creating a bike that fits the needs and demands of its namesake. Progressive, race-ready geometry combined with rider-focused features ensures the 161 can handle seasons worth of abuse.
Developed with Top 20 EWS rider Matt Stuttard and the Enduro World Series in mind, the 161 features 161mm of rear travel and progressive geometry to descend as fast as possible, whilst reducing fatigue with a low effort climbing position. By reducing upper body stress on steep transitions, readiness and speed will increase during the timed stages.
Over the course of 18 months the 161 was developed with Alastair Beckett who has already designed EWS race-winning bikes. Mixing our passion and ideas with Ali’s experience, the recipe for a rider focused bike was created.
Whilst working closely with Matt to ensure its everything he needs to race at the highest level, he provided us with incredibly useful feedback; ranging from geometry to small (but important) details such as cable routing to clear race plates.
Tech Overview
The biggest change of all, is right at the heart of the frame. After putting the miles (+1000's meters of elevation) onto our prototypes and keeping track of the ever extending dropper post lengths, we knew the seat post insertion just wasn't enough. The right thing to do was to take the frame back to the drawing board.
Not wanting to move the linkage position, but needing to change the tube, took some head-scratching but eventually a solution was found. The entire bottom bracket and shock mount junction has been redesigned and replaced with a two-piece CNC section. This change increases post insertion by 50mm on P1 and around 80mm P2-P4. More insertion depth means riders can now fit the longest dropper post possible for them.
The smallest "P1" size uses 27.5-inch wheels while everything bigger rolls on 29.
Kinematics and Geometry
Build and Pricing
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