NS Bikes ECCENTRIC LITE 1 Review

NS Bikes ECCENTRIC LITE 1 Review

NS Bikes ECCENTRIC LITE 1 Review

Price: 1599 €
category: All Mountain
Frame Material: Aluminium
Weight: 13,2 kg
Wheel Size: 29"
Travel Front: 140 mm
Model Year: 2023 (carry over model from 2022)
  • excellent geometry
  • strong in the uphills
  • quality frame
  • with 13,2 kg lighter than comparable bikes
  • fun to ride in
    easy terrain Extreme Terrain
    seating position
    upright efficient
    handling
    playful easy calm
    Framesize runs
    small big

    OVERALL BIKE CHECK

    The most importanten ratings of the ECCENTRIC LITE 1 in comparison to the competitor bikes of following categorie: (Trailhardtail up to 2000 €) .

    VALUE for MONEY CHECK

    If you are keen on value for money, this is your chart. It shows you at a glance how many bike you get for 1599 €.

    Summary

    Expirience with the NS Bikes ECCENTRIC LITE 1

    NS Bikes ECCENTRIC LITE 1 Review When using the bike for on demanding single tracks, the NS Bikes Hardtail with its 140 mm on the fork is totally spot on. A low weight means more rideability on different terrain. If the manufacturer's indication is right, the 13,2 kg of the NS Bikes All Mountain counts towards the lighter All Mountain that you get for under under 2000 Euro. Anyone who has no concrete preferences when it comes to handling, can´t go wrong with the NS Bikes ECCENTRIC LITE 1. Because his handling is pleasantly balanced. The balanced seating position is likely to suite the taste of the majority of bikers. If you love flying down steep, rocky and loamy trails, the ECCENTRIC LITE 1 doesn't really suit you. Other manufacturers build All Mountain in the same price range that are more focused on descends. One should not forget: the geometry is the heart of a mountain bike. For 1599 Euro, NS Bikes provides more than the competitors in the same price range.

    technical Details

    Je steiler der Winkel des Sitzrohrs ist, desto effizienter können Sie in die Pedale treten.

    SIZE XXS XS S M L XL XXL
    Sizing of Manufacturer
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    S
    M
    L
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    Wheelsize
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    29
    29
    29
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    Stack
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    641
    641
    650
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    Reach
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    641
    641
    650
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    Top Tube Length
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    609
    634
    662
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    Seat Tube Length
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    412
    450
    500
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    Seat Tube Angle
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    74
    74
    74
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    Head Tube Length
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    Head Tube Angle
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    65
    65
    65
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    Bottom Bracket Drop
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    60
    60
    60
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    Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
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    -
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    Chainstay Length
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    430
    430
    430
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    Wheelbase
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    1183
    1203
    1232
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    Standover Height
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    745
    767
    802
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    • Frame NS Bikes AL6061-T6 custom formed and butted tubes, 135x10 dropouts
    • Frame Material Aluminium
    • Fork RockShox Judy Silver TK E-MTB Solo Air 120mm travel, 110x15mm Boost, 1.5T, 44mm offset
    • Spring Unit air
    • Remote-Lockout yes
    • Damper /
    • Gearrange 455%
    • Drivetrain 1x12
    • Gear Lever Shimano Deore M6100, 12spd
    • Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore M6100, 12spd
    • Crank Shimano Deore FCMT5101 170mm 32t
    • Cassette Sunrace CSMZ800, 12spd 11-51T
    • Brake Set Shimano MT410, 180mm
    • Brake Rotors 180/180
    • Rims  Octane One Solar 29”, 32h, tubeless compatible
    • Front Hub NS 15 Boost 110x15 disc (sealed bearings)
    • Rear Hub NS Cassette 135x10mm (sealed bearings)
    • Tires Front tires front / rear:Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 29x2.4" WT
    • Tires Rear tires front / rear:Maxxis Rekon EXO TR 29x2.4" WT
    • Saddle WTB Volt Medium Steel
    • Seat Post Kalloy 31.6
    • Stem  NS Drop 31.8, 50mm, angle –10°
    • Handle Bar NS Bar 31.8, 760mm 12mm rise
    • Handle Bar Width 760
    • Head Set GW integrated tapered IS42/IS52, sealed bearings

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