The Schwalbe Tough Tom front tyre is a remould of the classic Nobby Nic tread and gives acceptable dry-conditions grip despite its hard-compound rubber. It has a RockShox fork too, even if the 30mm legs and coil spring with fixed rebound make it a skinny and not very adjustable unit. You get a 3×9 Shimano crankset, gears and hydraulic brakes. Its contemporary geometry and impressive kit make it a great buy for the price Mick Kirkman / Immediate Media Calibre Two Cubed kitĬalibre has managed to fit kit that would shame most big-brand bikes costing well over £500. To minimise costs, Calibre doesn’t do XS or XL sizes, but there’s a choice of two colours. If you’re not worried about lifting the bottom bracket even higher, there’s room for bigger tyres too. The lack of bottle bosses on the seat tube means you can slam the fixed post right down though, and it’s a ride-smoothing 27.2mm number. There are no upper rack mounts to match those on the dropouts and no routing for a stealth dropper. While the high bottom bracket improves pedal clearance, it can give a slightly precarious feel in corners. The 44mm head tube means you can upgrade to a tapered fork at a later date. The wheelbase is also the long.Īt 67.5 degrees, the head angle is relaxed enough to add stability without being too stubborn at low speeds. That includes a 465mm reach on the large size, which makes it longer than the Voodoo Hoodoo and Vitus Nucleus, and a lot lengthier than most bikes at this price. It runs on 650b (rather than 26in) wheels and gets a new frame with impressively up-to-date trail geometry.
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