Polygon enduro bike check

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Parts
Brand
Model
Additional info

Parts

Frame
Polygon
Frame: Polygon
Rear Shock
FOX
Rear Shock: FOX
Fork
FOX
Fork: FOX
Handlebar
FSA
Handlebar: FSA
Stem
FSA
Stem: FSA
Grips
ODI
Grips: ODI
Brakes
Shimano
Brakes: Shimano
Brake Levers
Shimano
Brake Levers: Shimano
Shifters
Shimano
Shifters: Shimano
Rear Derailleur
Shimano
Rear Derailleur: Shimano
Cranks
Shimano
Cranks: Shimano
Chainrings / Sprocket
Other
Chainrings / Sprocket: Other
Chain
Shimano
Chain: Shimano
Cassette / Rear Cog
Other
Cassette / Rear Cog: Other
Pedals
Nukeproof
Pedals: Nukeproof
Front Rim
FSA
Front Rim: FSA
Rear Rim
FSA
Rear Rim: FSA
Hubs
FSA
Hubs: FSA
Spokes
Other
Spokes: Other
Front Tire
Maxxis
Front Tire: Maxxis
Rear Tire
Maxxis
Rear Tire: Maxxis
Saddle
Other
Saddle: Other
Seatpost
Shimano
Seatpost: Shimano
Seatpost Clamp
Other
Seatpost Clamp: Other
General Info

General Info

Model Year
2023
Model Year:
2023
Riding Type
Trail / All-Mountain
Riding Type:
Trail / All-Mountain
Weight
37 lb 12.9 oz (17,150 g)
Weight: 37 lb 12.9 oz (17,150 g)
Additional Info

My polygon collusus is a very capable enduro bike. Great for trail riding up to the gnarliest dh tracks you throw at it. The 160mm of travel tackles anything from huge jumps to steep descents. It’s on the heavy side but this doesn’t affect its climbing capabilities and is only a benefit on the descents. Easily capable for huge climbs and big enduro days out and you will never be “out biked” on the way back down. 

Additional Info:

My polygon collusus is a very capable enduro bike. Great for trail riding up to the gnarliest dh tracks you throw at it. The 160mm of travel tackles anything from huge jumps to steep descents. It’s on the heavy side but this doesn’t affect its climbing capabilities and is only a benefit on the descents. Easily capable for huge climbs and big enduro days out and you will never be “out biked” on the way back down. 

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