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Arktos 29 X01 Eagle Mountain Bike

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Arktos 29 X01 Eagle Complete Mountain Bike

Building on its highly successful Arktos 27.5 and designed as a do-everything trail bike as well as another weapon in Cody Kelley and Anneke Beerten's enduro arsenal comes the Arktos 29 X01 Eagle Complete Mountain Bike. Using top grade carbon fiber, its much-lauded Sine suspension platform, and modern trail geometry, this bike is as technology savvy as anything else out there and EWS proven, while virtually assuring that you won’t see a gaggle of them at the trailhead. Boutique brands making full squish bikes are few and far between, add carbon to the mix and your choices get even slimmer. And that’s what makes the Arktos 29 a unicorn of a bike. It's one that's plenty efficient for days with lots of climbing and pedaling thanks to its innovative suspension platform and its 140mm of rear travel and 160mm up front along with its slack geometry providing a nice margin of error that yields confidence on burly enduro stages, all aboard something that's not as common as mass-produced bikes and coming in at an attractive price-point.


Alchemy the brand is a tight-knit group of designers, engineers, machinists, and painters. The company got its start in Austin, TX around a decade ago but the call of the Rocky Mountains proved too much and the brand relocated to Denver, CO. We first saw Alchemy bikes in the flesh at NAHBS including the Arktos 27.5 and we'll admit that its bikes are equal part functional art and state of the art technology and are built to withstand whatever you can dish out. It's consistently in the mix as award-winning bikes both in the looks and functional department, and Alchemy has quickly made a name for itself as a brand that caters to the most discerning cyclists. It utilizes construction processes and techniques on its frames that are unique and are simply unachievable in typical mass-market manufacturing.


The Arktos 29 is a full-suspension carbon frame that's handmade in the USA, an industry first, and its ride has garnered it a favorite among cycling editors and its owners. Its attention to detail, use of premium raw materials, and craftsmanship from its highly skilled artisans that lay-up and cure the carbon fiber is simply unmatched anywhere else in the industry. The frames start life as carbon pre-preg sheets that are precisely cut on a CNC plotter of up to 500 pieces for a single frame. These pieces, its specific weaving strands, and its dedicated lay-up process yield the bike's ride quality which obviously maximizes stiffness and minimizes weight. Those pieces are meticulously placed in CNC-machined molds that form the frame's individual tubes where bladders are placed within the carbon sheets and pressure is increased, molding the tubes during the baking process. After baking, the tubes are then mitered, placed in a frame jig, and tacked together with high strength epoxy. It's important to note that Alchemy frames come out of the molds so clean, it doesn't use epoxy as filler to make the frame look more cosmetically pleasing.


The frames then head to in-house Ethic Paint Works to receive its award-winning paint job. Two layers of clear coat are applied over the carbon fiber, it's hand sanded, and the top coat paint scheme is applied. A final clear coat is applied over the color showcasing the carbon’s natural fibers, allowing the all-important, high-quality construction to be on display. The versions we have here are offered in a stunning Vanilla or Grey colorway.


Quality frame construction is one thing, but it doesn't mean much if the frames don't ride well, however, after coming back from our first ride we can declare that it leaves very little to be desired. Thanks to its exclusive dual-linkage platform dubbed Sine Suspension it rides very, very well. Sine is the brainchild of bicycle suspension guru David Earle. David has over 25 years of experience in designing suspension in the cycling industry including working for many of the other mountain bike brands we carry. It gets its name from the shock rate, which resembles a sine wave as it moves through its travel. It starts off from its negative travel, i.e. through the sag point, with a regressive rate allowing for it to be plush off the top with small bump compliance while providing excellent climbing traction. Towards the middle of the stroke, it turns progressive and firms up to avoid wallowing on bigger hits and hard cornering. Deeper in its travel, at the last 15-percent of its stroke, it turns regressive again to overcome the natural progressivity of an air shock so you get all the 5.5-inches of travel you paid for and a plush, bottomless feel. Just like the frame construction, the devil is in the details, but the real magic happens when you throw a leg over the bike and hit the trails. You'll experience remarkable pedaling efficiency, thanks to its minimal chainstay growth, paired with the control of having 140mm of fully active suspension, even under braking, that gobbles up the terrain letting you ride faster and with more control.


A quick glance at its spec sheet reveals everything we like to see on frames. It has clearance for up to 2.5-inch rubber afforded by its Super Boost+ 157mm spacing that also helps stiffen up the frame's rear end, wheelset, and allows for that short 438.5mm chainstay length. Its supple and adjustable FOX DPX Factory rear shock handles travel duties offering a smooth, plush, and supportive stroke. The recommended fork length is 150-160mm with Alchemy's blessing to go all the way up to 180mm. We never hide our preference for threaded bottom bracket's as they are easier to install and ensure proper bearing alignment so the BB last longer and is less prone to creaks, pops, and moaning. It's also worth noting that the frame is designed for 1x drivetrains only and it has ISCG05 mounts.


The attention to detail on this particular kit is almost as impressive as the frame itself. FOX Factory bits grace the dropper post, fork, and shock while Race Face's sturdy yet light Turbine cockpit gets the job done. A SRAM X01 drivetrain fires off reliable shifts over its wide range, while it called on Shimano's powerful XT binders to slow things down. Lastly, a DT Swiss 1700 wheelset shod with grippy Maxxis tires get your power to the ground and tracking over a wide variety of trail conditions.


Details

  • A do-it-all 29er trail bike that can pedal and climb
  • 140mm of Sine suspension is optimized throughout its stroke
  • EWS proven under Cody Kelly and Anneke Beerten
  • Artisinal carbon construction drops grams and boosts stiffness
  • FOX suspension and dropper post for when things get rowdy
  • Superboost+ 157 keeps the rear end stiff and short
  • SRAM's X01 Eagle drivetrain is precise, durable, and has a range for going up and down the mountain
  • Item #AOE000G
Frame Material
Carbon
Suspension
Sine
Rear Shock
FOX DPX2 Factory
Rear Travel
140mm
Fork
FOX 36 Factory Grip2
Front Travel
160mm
Headset
Cane Creek 40 IS
Shifters
SRAM X01 Eagle
Rear Derailleur
SRAM X01 Eagle
ISCG Tabs
ISCG-05
Crankset
SRAM X01 Eagle
Chainring Sizes
30t
Bottom Bracket
SRAM
Bottom Bracket Type
English
Cassette
SRAM GX Eagle
Cassette Range
10 - 50t
Chain
SRAM GX Eagle
Brakeset
Shimano XT
Brake Type
hydraulic disc
Rotors
Shimano XT Ice Tech 180mm
Handlebar
Race Face Turbine R 35
Handlebar Rise
20mm
Handlebar Width
800mm
Grips
Ergon GE10
Stem
Race Face Turbine R 35
Stem Length
50mm
Saddle
Fizik Monte
Seatpost
FOX Transfer Factory 125mm
Wheelset
DT Swiss 1700
Front Axle
15mm Boost
Rear Axle
12 x 157mm
Tires
[front] Maxxis Minion DHF, [rear] Maxxis Minnion DHF
Tire Size
[front] 29 x 2.5, [rear] 29 x 2.4
Pedals
not included
Recommended Use
enduro, trail
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime on frame

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