The Flyer Uproc is new to me but I saw it when I was in Switzerland recently and it's really quite a looker! I'm really digging the geo too; mullet wheels, 170-160 suspension, 470mm reach and the 445mm chainstay, 64.5 degree head tube angle. Flyer have really done their research on this one.
All 3 models have the Bosch Gen4 and 625Wh battery, one of the best motor and battery combinations for all-round riding. The Uproc 8.7 would be my pick of the bunch, it's very well specced for the price.
Specification
Model | 6.5 | 8.7 | 9.5 |
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Price | EU: €6499 | EU: €7999 | EU: €9999 |
Frame Material | Carbon | Carbon | Carbon |
Weight | 25kg | 25kg | 25kg |
Adjustable Geometry | |||
Motor | Bosch Performance CX (85Nm) | Bosch Performance CX (85Nm) | Bosch Performance CX (85Nm) |
Battery | Bosch PowerTube 625 (625Wh) | Bosch PowerTube 625 (625Wh) | Bosch PowerTube 625 (625Wh) |
Quick Release Battery | No | No | No |
Display | Bosch Kiox 300 | Bosch Kiox 300 | Bosch Kiox 300 |
Front Fork | RockShox Zeb | Fox 38 Float Performance | Fox 38 Float Factory |
Rear Shock | RockShox Deluxe Select R | Fox Float X Performance | Fox Float X Factory |
Suspension Travel | F: 170mm R: 160mm | F: 170mm R: 160mm | F: 170mm R: 160mm |
Seatpost | Flyer MT214 (L: 170mm travel) | Kindshock LEV Integra (L: 175mm travel) | SRAM Reverb AXS (L: 150mm travel) |
Brakes | Shimano MT520 | Shimano XT | Magura MT7 |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM NX Eagle | Shimano XT | SRAM X01 Eagle AXS |
Cassette | 12 speed | 12 speed | 12 speed |
Wheel Size | F: 29" R: 27.5" | F: 29" R: 27.5" | F: 29" R: 27.5" |
Tyres | F: Maxxis Assegai R: Maxxis Minion DHF | F: Maxxis Assegai R: Maxxis Minion DHF | F: Maxxis Assegai R: Maxxis Minion DHF |
* Estimated price based on unofficial sources.
Geometry
Frame size | L |
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Geometry Setting | |
R Reach | 470mm |
SH Stack Height | 633mm |
SL Seattube Length | |
WB Wheelbase | 1250mm |
CL Chainstay Length | 445mm |
BB Height | 347mm |
SA Seattube Angle | 75.3° |
SO Standover Height | |
HA Headtube Angle | 64.5° |
Specification and geometry values are based on European market bikes. Every attempt is made to ensure the data is correct, but differences may occur in some regions for sales or availability reasons. Please check the bike manufacturer's specification sheet before buying a bike to ensure you're getting the bike specification you want.