Mach 429 Trail 27.5+ Pro X01 Complete Mountain Bike - 2017
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The 2017 Pivot Mach 429 Trail 27.5+ Pro X01 Complete Mountain Bike pairs all the versatility we loved in the 2016 version and adds 27.5+ wheels for an even smoother, more confident ride. Kitted out with SRAM's X01 one-by and Guide RS hydraulic brakes, FOX's trail suspension kit, and smooth rolling DT Swiss XM 551 hoops, this whip straddles the worlds of XC and enduro to bring big hit durability and blazing speed to any trail.
The 429 Trail's DW-Link suspension owes its capabilities to a handful of queues taken from the Mach 6 and Phoenix, teasing a virtual depth out of the 116mm travel that feels closer to a proper five-inch trail bike. The canny cyclist may spot elements of Pivot's DH clevis and enduro lower linkage in this model, but the completely new upper linkage translates those big-hit designs to the traction-focused language of a trail bike. By bringing the 429SL's small-bump compliance and race-worthy trail-contact into conversation with the Mach 6's terrain-erasing capabilities, the 429 Trail defines the crossroads where XC speed meets fearless, enduro aggression.
The frame itself begins life with Pivot's hollow-core internal molding process for uniform, controlled wall thicknesses and material distribution. This process virtually eliminates inconsistencies and resin pooling, increasing structural integrity while targeting areas for weight loss. The frame rises from the mold with a 67.5-degree head tube and relatively stubby chainstays, making it slack enough to challenge lines across rock gardens but nimble enough to pick its way through enduro-grade terrain—all while sticking climbs and roosting berms in the manner that made us fall in love with its immediate predecessor, the 429SL.
The wide PF92 bottom bracket anchors the unbelievably stiff Boost 148/110 axles, accommodating wider pivot placement for longer life in the suspension's bearings and a stiffer rear triangle. We suspect that the PF92/Boost 148 collaboration is also responsible for the room to slam the rear wheel up and shorten the chainstays, making for even more power-transferring efficiency and the nimbleness described above. The externally routed cables make for easy maintenance, which we like, and also lower the bar for entry by reducing the manufacturing cost, which we like even more.
- Frame Material
- carbon fiber
- Suspension
- DW-Link
- Rear Shock
- FOX Float DPS Kashima
- Rear Travel
- 116 mm
- Fork
- FOX 34 Factory Kashima
- Front Travel
- 130 mm
- Headset
- Pivot Precision Sealed Bearing
- Shifters
- SRAM XO1 11-speed
- Rear Derailleur
- SRAM XO1 11-speed
- ISCG Tabs
- yes, ISCG 05
- Crankset
- 30 t Race Face Aeffect
- Bottom Bracket
- PF92
- Cassette
- 10 - 42 t SRAM XG-1180
- Brakeset
- SRAM Guide RS
- Brake Type
- hydraulic disc
- Handlebar
- Phoenix Carbon Riser
- Handlebar Width
- 740 mm
- Grips
- Phoenix lock-on
- Stem
- Phoenix Team
- Saddle
- Pivot WTB Vigo Race
- Seatpost
- Phoenix Team Carbon
- Wheelset
- DT Swiss 27.5+ XM 551
- Hubs
- DT Swiss 350
- Front Axle
- 15 x 110mm Boost
- Rear Axle
- 12 x 148mm Boost
- Tires
- [front] Maxxis Rekon, [rear] Maxxis Ikon
- Tire Size
- 27.5 x 2.8 in
- Pedals
- not included
- Recommended Use
- trail
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 3 years on frame
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