Firebird Carbon 29 Race XT Mountain Bike
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When it comes to hammering enduro descents, slaying high-alpine shuttle runs, and party-training laps in the bike park, there are a handful of steeds that are keen for the task and boast 29-inch wheels. What the long-travel 29er category struggles to provide, however, is an efficiency-focused frame design with an intuitive linkage system that is truly fit for big days, twisty flow-tracks, and technical climbing as well as descending. Pivot’s new offering, the Firebird 29 utilizes 162mm of rear travel and slack geometry to eat up technical drops and rock gardens, while the responsive DW-link suspension design retains a supportive platform while climbing and popping through moderate terrain. Such a versatile suspension platform pairs well with 29-inch wheels for racking up long miles in the backcountry, and the downhill pedigree lets you ride those features and sections of trail you worked so hard to get to with bike-park-esque bravado.
The Firebird 29 borrows heavily for the design and geometry queues of the 27.5in Firebird and its Phoenix DH Carbon siblings, with long reach numbers and 45mm length stems across the board. The Firebird 29's super-short chainstays sit at 16.96-inches, thanks to the 12 x 157mm Superboost Plus spacing allow for snappy handling, quick power transfer, and easy lifting of the front wheel up and over techy climbs, and for those blessed with the talent—manualing. Also contributing to the climbing chops are its steep seat tube angle of 74.5 to 75-degrees (based on its adjustable flip-chip position and lower headset cup selection), which places you right on top of the pedals and prevents the front wheel from wandering on steep switchback climbs while its adjustable 65.5 to 65-degree headtube angle lengthens the bike's wheelbase for excellent stability that gets better the faster you rip down notoriously steep, gnarly terrain. Growing the wheelbase and getting the front wheel too far out in front of the rider has diminishing returns if you can't properly weigh the front tire for proper traction, so Pivot specs a fork with a 44mm offset that allows you to reap the benefits of a slack head tube while getting the front wheel a little closer to the steering axis. Also, the headtube accommodates an optional 17mm lower headset cup that is beneficial when swapping between wheel sizes or further fine-tuning the bike's geometry.
As with all of Pivot's full-suspension frames, this Pivot Firebird 29 receives the much-lauded DW-link suspension platform. Two things you'll really be looking for in a bike that is sporting nearly 6.5-inches of travel are supple stroke and efficient pedaling and the DW-link provides both in spades. You'll find its travel is plush off the top and feels very linear, almost coil-like, with plenty of ramping at the end stroke so you don't blow through the travel while also providing plenty of support to reduce the dreaded mid-stroke wallow. This way, you can pedal in a manner that you've never experienced on a 160+ millimeter bike. DW-link also affords a fully active suspension, even under braking, and unlike some designs, it doesn't get hung up on square-edge hits, which allows you to plow up and over ledgy rock faces and rooty terrain without losing momentum and requiring you to dismount in shame. Spring and damping duties are handled by FOX's Factory Float X2 shock and join the Phoenix DH-inspired upper and lower links, which are super wide and beefy. Also, these beefier linkages tie together the dual-upright swingarm supports, thus adding impressive amounts of frame stiffness and durability. Also worth noting is the flip-chip on the upper link doesn't affect the shock rate, so you can dial in the geometry for the riding on tap without having to fiddle with your shock settings.
We made mention of the rear dropout spacing above and we think it's worth mentioning again for those unfamiliar and even for those that are—mainly because there are plenty more bikes in the pipeline that will soon be sporting Super Boost Plus spacing. The wider axle spacing allows the hub's flanges to push further out, thus helping to even spoke tension on either side of the rear wheel. Furthermore, the improved bracing angles build up a 30% stiffer rear wheel. The other added benefit of the wider rear end spacing lies in the shorter chainstays that still play nice with wider rubber. You might be thinking that the wider dropout spacing splays the chainstays out further and it becomes an easier target for heel strikes. This would be true, but Pivot addresses this with chainstay shaping that swoops out of the way with clever indentations exactly where your heels would rub. In fact, we can attest on a recent ride in Moab that we experienced zero interactions with the Super Boost Plus chainstays despite using the same pedal and shoe combo and getting the occasional strike on our non-Super Boost Plus rigs.
Balancing the build with materials that can handle the terrain, the Firebird 29 is crafted from a painstakingly precise mix of composite fibers and resin, then meticulously laid to create a frame that finds the happy medium of strength, stiffness, and weight. The chassis itself benefits from 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. Simply put, it's the best way to make a strong and lightweight carbon fiber frame.
Pivot works closely with its component partners for its build kits and it results in a better complete bike that utilizes the latest technology and packs in a ton of value. This Firebird 29 Pro XT/XTR build gets the FOX Factory X2 shock that soaks up trail chatter and big hits with aplomb. It's highly adjustable and tuned specifically for the DW-Link's kinematics, and has two settings so you experience a bottomless feel when bombing descents, and at the flip of a switch, a firmer mode offers support up the fire road climb so you can do it all over again. Up front, the FOX 36 Factory fork's burly chassis and oversized stanchions offer sure-footed tracking through ruts, roots, and bombed-out braking bumps. Other features include a mix of Shimano XT and XTR 12-speed drivetrain components, offering the range we're after on those long days with plenty of climbing with enough overdrive so we're not spinning out on the way back down and we always have the right gear for all of the ridgeline riding in between. This build also gets Shimano's 4-piston XT brakes which offer top-notch power designed to quickly halt an e-bike—and with modulation to boot. The DT Swiss M1700 wheelset has a 30-millimeter inner width to plump up the Maxxis Minion rubber that works so well across different terrain and Pivot even upgraded its stock 18t star ratchets for 36t for quicker engagement that we're sure is valued for the techy riding close to its Tempe, AZ home base. And since Pivot knows they built this bike for a rowdy crowd, scuff-guards are included on the downtube/bottom bracket area and drive-side seat and chainstays so your carbon frame stays well protected, looking like new, and is quiet as you up your game deep in the woods, desert, or in the bike park.
*Due to unprecedented demand in the global supply chain and the bike industry over the last 18 months, material weight and exact components are subject to change. We are working diligently to keep tech specs updated, and any adjustments will be minor. If you have any questions, reach out to a Gearhead by chatting online or calling 1-888-276-7130.
Details
- Long-legged 29er that cleans climbs and devours descents
- Redesigned frame and linkage is remarkably strong and stiff
- Slack head tube and long reach builds confidence on steep descents
- 74.5 to 75-degree seat tube angle optimizes pedaling experience
- 162mm of bump-taming DW-Link suspension still pedals efficiently
- Precision hollow-core carbon sheds grams and boosts rigidity and strength
- Super Boost rear spacing accepts both 29in and 27.5+ wheel sizes
- FOX X2 shock and 36 fork offer race-pedigree traction and big-hit support
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- Frame Material
- carbon fiber
- Suspension
- DW-link
- Rear Shock
- Fox Performance DPX2
- Rear Travel
- 162mm
- Fork
- Fox Performance 36, GRIP
- Front Travel
- 170mm
- Headset
- Pivot Precision Sealed Cartridge
- Shifters
- Shimano SLX M7100 12-speed
- Rear Derailleur
- Shimano XT SGS 12-speed
- ISCG Tabs
- ISCG-05
- Crankset
- Race Face Ride 32t
- Bottom Bracket
- PF92
- Cassette
- Shimano SLX M7100
- Cassette Range
- 10-51t
- Chain
- Shimano CN-M7100 12-speed
- Brakeset
- Shimano SLX M7120 4-piston
- Brake Type
- hydraulic disc
- Rotors
- [front] Shimano 6-bolt 203mm, [rear] Shimano SLX 6-bolt 180mm
- Handlebar
- Phoenix Race Low Rise Aluminum
- Handlebar Width
- 800mm
- Grips
- Phoenix Team Padloc
- Stem
- Phoenix Team Enduro/Trail
- Saddle
- Phoenix WTB Race High Tail Trail
- Seatpost
- [small] KS Rage-i 125mm, [medium] KS Rage-i 150mm, [large] Fox Transfer 150mm, [x-large] Transfer 175mm
- Wheelset
- DT Swiss M1900, 30mm internal width
- Hubs
- DT Swiss 370
- Front Axle
- 15 x 110mm Boost
- Rear Axle
- 12 x 157mm Super Boost Plus
- Tires
- [front] Maxxis Minion DHF 3C, EXO, MAXXTERRA, [rear] Maxxis Minion DHR II 3C, EXO, MAXXTERRA
- Tire Size
- [front] 29 x 2.5in, [rear] 29 x 2.4in
- Pedals
- not included
- Manufacturer Warranty
- [frame] 10 years
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