Do you use this configuration only for bike park and Enduro or is good for an use xc? I think of buy an 27,5 rear well but with a 2,4 maximum for a global use... Is better for the change of direction?
I think there is a huge misconception about what these bikes are capable of. You really get a bang for your buck. Their components seem to have a good quality in comparison to other renowned brands. I have the Rockrider XC 900 and a friend of mine owns the Scott scale 930, and there is a 400€ difference between the two, and I feel like they’re both very similar, with the exception that rockrider’s suspension is a bit better (for less overall value)
I have one of these. The rockrider AM 100 S is a very capable mtb, great on all types of trail. The Hutchinson tyres performed quite well in dry conditions but as soon as the autumn/winter months came, they just weren’t up to it so I’ve now changed to Maxxis minion DHR II Max terra 3C on front and rear in 2.4in and that’s much better. A part from that all stock, just changed the grips to DMR death grips and now experimenting with 30 teeth chainring for easier climbs instead of the 34 teeth it comes with
Few weeks later and done some rides with it. My opinion: it climbs really really good! I'm totally out of shape and kept me going up some steep klimbs. Even with the weight of the bike. Descents are an absolute blast! Even with the "conservative" geometry that compared to other brands the bike doesn't feel conservative at all. Going to take it to more serious stuff the next few weeks. I've also done a bit on the cable management because it was an absolute mess. Now it's all thighdy again. I absolutely love this bike considered it's price point which is an absolute steal
Could you please explain how you managed the cables? I'm seriously contemplating buying this bike for my son and me but the cabling is seriously horrendous. That exposed cable below the BB is just asking to be snagged on something. Thank you in advance!
@@MarioJerin I've seen on a French spoken channel how to fix some of the cable routing problems. I also used 2 new zip ties on the frame in stead of the original one. The dropper post cable I've made more flush onto the frame an zip tied it also on the rear brake hose. Then zipped in the cockpit the brake/dropper cables together on the left side and the gear and brake cables on the right side.
Great bike, i have installed 30t chainring and 200 mm brakes rotor front and rear, and maxxis minion dhf 29x 2.5 front and maxxis minion dhr2 29x 2.4 on rear. Alluminum flat pedals. I love this bike
Glad they ditched the Manitou forks from the 2019/20 models , total wrong . Still enjoying my AM100 HT but will definitely tske a good look at this , once we get some in Northern Ireland.
I had a 4k trek remedy 4 yesrs ago that i sold to buy a motorbike i sold it sd i decided to get back on a bike amd today i bought an AM 50 s for 1300 i will do everythim i did with the trek regardles Also because we are talking about an alluminium frame made in france and life warranty
i have one but it can only be stated as a beginner mtb as the suspensions are satisfying but not so enough for the enduro though i have already upgraded my pedals to burgtec and diety handgrips. but overall it is great for beginners at its price though
Im thinking on buying one. My bike has rear suspension too but its a spring suspension and its kinda too hard I want something soft and customisable and for 700€ these are not bad on price
She’s a real LOOKER, I must say, but my ROCKRIDER ST100 was no match (in price or in quality) with this bike. I am rather disappointed with Decathlon, unfortunately. They seem a bit shady and underhanded in my experience. Granted, they ARE cheap, so there’s that I suppose.
The bike is solid and my Ebike conversion went great. ru-vid.comUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Very smooth ride at 30mph with no problems (135 miles ridden so far). The picture is a bit deceiving - there is WAY less space in the center of the frame than it shows. The suspension connection takes up the entire thing. So I needed to attach my battery on the bottom of the frame and my controller on the top. Instructions for assembly were lacking but honestly it wasn't too hard to figure out even though I have very little bike knowledge. Watched some youtube videos on adjusting the disk brakes but that was it. Still, I am loving it and very happy with the purchase.
I'm looking to get into MTB as an absolute beginner, I've looked into decathlon because of their price point for the bike you get. I need to buy cheap first time just in case I don't enjoy the sport but just need to see the quality. Would you recommend this bike?
This is a good bike for a complete beginner, although someone new to the sport may prefer a hardtail mountain bike (one without rear suspension) as they're simpler to set up and great to learn on. If you've not spent any time on a mountain bike off-road and are unsure whether or not you'll enjoy mountain biking, we recommend that you check your local trail centre to see if there's a rental service available or see if you can borrow a mates bike for your first couple of rides. That'll also give you a better idea of what kind of bike you might like to buy before taking the plunge.
@@offroadcc my local centre does have a rental service so I'll certainly go there to try before I buy. Thank you for responding, I appreciate the advice
This will change the geometry and make it more progressive but a larger frame will come with a taller seat tube and standover height. Those are two things that don't need to be any taller, in my opinion.
Hi, cheers for the comment! With the AM 100 S you've got a fully trail ready machine with a dropper post and it's got a better spec than the Mythique. However, the Mythique has a slightly more aggressive geometry and it's prime for upgrades.
I have 520s full suspension and im in between getting this bike or not. I usually drive in city and it's comfy. Yet again am100 is tempting but does it worth it?
Can someone help me so i wanna get this bike but im not really sure what size should i get, i have like 170cm and im 13 years old and at this age im still growing so should i get the M size or the L size
Hi, for reference I'm 5'10" with an inseam of around 73 cm and I tested the bike in a large. To fit over it with the correct saddle height, I had to have the seat post inserted into the bike as far as it would go.
Hi, thanks for watching! It doesn't completely lock out, as in, lock completely solid but it does firm up significantly with only a little bit of squish occuring.
Hi, absolutely you can put a different air shock on this bike, you'll just need a shock with the same measurements and fittings. In practice, you can fit a coil shock but that may not be best for the bike as coil shocks are often more linear than their air counterparts and could bottom out more easily.