R-Raymon NineRay 1.0 Review

R-Raymon NineRay 1.0 Review

R-Raymon NineRay 1.0 Review

Price: 529 €
category: Beginners-Bike
Frame Material: Aluminium
Weight: 14,9 kg
Wheel Size: 29"
Travel Front: 100 mm
Model Year: 2023 (carry over model from 2022)
  • great frame
  • in this price range, it posesses a higher quality fork than the competition
  • light: 14,9 kg
  • there are bikes with a better value for money out there
  • 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 NineRay 1.0 in comparison to the competitor bikes of following categorie: (Beginners-Bike up to 600 €) .

    VALUE for MONEY CHECK

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    Summary

    Expirience with the R-Raymon NineRay 1.0

    R-Raymon NineRay 1.0 Review When using it as on long tours, the R-Raymon Racebike really shows its full potential. On the scale, the Racebike of R-Raymon with 14,9 kg looks good. Most Racebike in the price range until under 600 Euro are heavier. The handling of this bike is balanced. So its pretty intuitive to control on singletrails. The upright seating position gives the R-Raymon Hardtail a comfortable character. At the bottom line you have to say: the NineRay 1.0 is a very nice bike, but it can not quite keep up with the Racebike competitors in under 600 Euro segment.

    technical Details

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

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    Sizing of Manufacturer
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    Wheelsize
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    Stack
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    Reach
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    Wheelbase
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    • Frame NineRay
    • Frame Material Aluminium
    • Fork SR SUNTOUR XCE28
    • Spring Unit coil
    • Remote-Lockout yes
    • Gearrange 464%
    • Drivetrain 3x7
    • Gear Lever Shimano Tourney, SL-RV200-7R, Optical Gear Display, 7-speed
    • Rear Derailleur Shimano Tourney, RD-TY300, 7-S
    • Cassette Shimano MF-TZ500, 14-34 T
    • Chain KMC HV-500
    • Brake Set V-Bremse
    • Brake Rotors 0/0
    • Rims Rim: Ryde VB19, Front Hub: R Raymon KT-A15F, Rear Hub: R Raymon KT-A12R, 9x100/9x135mm
    • Tires Front Kenda K922, 52-622, 29x2.1
    • Tires Rear Kenda K922, 52-622, 29x2.1
    • Saddle R Raymon Ergo
    • Seat Post R Raymon, 27,2 mm, Patent
    • Stem R Raymon 25.4, 20 °
    • Handle Bar R Raymon Riser 25,4 mm, 680 mm, Sweep: 9 °, Rise: 30 mm
    • Handle Bar Width 680

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