Ebike Moustache Samedi 27.5 down en très bon état avec facture, 2 clefs et chargeur
Valeur Neuf 5700 chf 2525 km peu évolutif
The spec of the Moustache Samedi 27.5 Down With a build spec like this, the Moustache Samedi 27.5 Down 7 confirms its intentions to play with the big hitters. Aside from the potent RockShox suspension, the bike sports wisely chosen parts like the SRAM GX/X01 drivetrain with its generous gear ratio, powerful MAGURA MT5 brakes with decently sized 200 mm rotors, Continental Der Baron tires that deliver grip in abundance and a highly ergonomic seatpost made by Moutasche. Its only stumbling block is the exposed Bosch computer and remote lever, which are both out of place on what purports to be a serious E-MTB. In terms of set-up, the rear shock asks for time and patience, as you adjust both the compression and the rebound in two zones. Despite our test riders? powerlessness to appreciate the stock handlebar grips, the cockpit has the ultimate dimension for riding hard, at 45 mm short and 780 mm wide. There?s a flipchip that switches the rear between 170 mm and 190 mm of travel. Given its range of options, the Vivid Air setup can?t (and won?t) be rushed. Great handling, responsiveness and a knack for holding the line choice, the RockShox Lyrik serve the bike well. As expected for a Bosch motor-equipped E-MTB in this price category, the Moustache also comes bearing a 500 Wh battery. Forks: RockShox Lyrik RCT3 180 mm Rear shock: RockShox Vivid Air 170/190 mm Brakes: MAGURA MT5 Shifting: SRAM GX/X01 Seatpost: Moustache 125 mm Stem: Moustache 45 mm Bars: Moustache 780 mm Wheelset: Alex MD27 rims Tires: Continental Der Baron 27,5 2,4? Motor: Bosch Performance CX Battery: 500 Wh Weight: 23.2 kg Despite weighing in at a fairly hefty 23.2 kg, the Moustache Samedi 27.5 Down climbs superbly up even the steepest gradients ? this is largely thanks to the powerful Bosch Performance CX motor paired with the steep 74.3° seat angle, which is a cert for keeping the front wheel planted. The ultra slack head angle was a limiting factor on tight switchbacks on the ups, as the front wheel got a bit twitchy. Marrying the plushness of a RockShox Lyrik RCT3 fork at the front and a Vivid Air rear shock, the bike is a veritable rocket on descents. With the flipchip letting you switch between 170 mm and 190 mm of travel, we rode in both settings and concluded that the 190 mm was significantly better, proving capable of filtering away the most miniscule trail chatter just as superbly as it handled big hits. This sort of buttery smoothness reminded us of riding Aladdin?s carpet through Agrabah. The rear is efficient, stable in its travel and doesn?t break away. We?ll take that! On descents the Moustache showed amazing all-around handling, not just with stability but agility too. However, as you?d probably expect, its super extreme geometry and forgiving suspension have little time for mellow, flow trails, and you almost feel like you?re trying to navigate a tank through rush hour. The Samedi Down keeps it cool on gnarly trails. Conclusion Much like you?ll gather from its name, the Moustache Samedi 27.5 Down is brilliantly crafted for downhills with great handling, lavish suspension and aggressive geometry to see you throw it down trails good and propriétaire and come out smiling. Contrary to assumption, it also climbs damn well too thanks to its potent motor and well-designed riding position.