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Phase MX Pro

RRP from: £7,300.00

2021 Phase MX Pro Shown in Matt Charcoal Grey

Overview

Why the Phase MX?

ELECTRIC POWERED ORANGE

F: 160MM | R: 160MM | W: 29/27.5

  • Frame designed and built in Britain
  • 5 year frame warranty with Limited Lifetime
  • Crash Replacement 
  • New Shimano EP8 Drive Assist 
  • New 29 front/27.5 rear mixed size wheelset
  • New Slimmer downtube with Shimano 8035 battery
  • New Quick release battery
  • New 'On' switch on top tube
  • Boost 148mm rear hub spacing
  • Orange trail honed geometry
  • Reduced offset fork
  • Long top tube short stem for high-speed stability
  • Choose from 6 custom colours

NEW SHIMANO EP8 FEATURES

  • 85Nm max torque - Max assist ratio: 400%
  • 2.6kg total weight
  • 10% reduced volume (compared with E8000)
  • 36% less drag
  • Shimano E8000 250W drive unit with 70Nm torque
  • 504Wh Lithium Ion battery for up to 100km assist
  • Same 177mm Q-Factor as a standard XT crankset
  • 4 Assist Modes (Walk/Eco/Trail/Boost)
  • Mechanical Walk Assist improved to the level of Intelligent Walk Assist (Di2)

The Phase MX is our first mixed size wheelset E.P.O model. The positives which made us consider the producing the Switch 6 were also applicable to an E-bike and from then on the concept for the Phase MX was born. With a 29” front wheel paired with a 27.5 rear wheel and 160 mm of travel at both ends, this could potentially be our most versatile E.P.O model to date.

The Phase MX is fitted with a Shimano 8035 battery, will have a keyless battery removal system with the power button fitted to the top tube. The Phase MX has a 64° head angle and a 76° seat angle with a reach measurement on a size large being 488, the bike will also be fitted with a 230x65 metric shock and a reduced offset fork. We will have 4 specs available (Pro, RS, Factory and XTR) with four custom colour options.     

Construction

Something that was painstakingly pored over was the suspension characteristic of the new Alpine 6, with everything we gained from that bike we wanted it to translate across into the Phase models. Revisions have been made to the shock mounts to accommodate the new metric rear shock (230x65) and the increase in travel from 160 to 165mm, we have also focussed on increasing the amount of progression in the system which has seen a substantial increase, reduced the bike's anti-squat value and decreased the amount of pedal kickback in the system.

The Phase MX’s revised construction and shape is one of the biggest leaps forward over its predecessor, revisions to the front triangle in both construction and tubing profile have helped improve the bike's stiffness while still remaining compliant enough that the bike isn’t harsh, the new down tube is substantially slimmer and has a much more organic profile that the one that went before it.

While the rear swingarm has taken cues from our 327 DH bike in its profile, this has been done to help deal with the large amounts of torque being produced by the motor, the additional overall weight of the bike and the fact that this bike acts like your own personal uplift vehicle where descents are the order of the day.

The final piece of the puzzle was to have a battery that was easily removable. Hearing of riders doing “double battery rides” is very much a reality and we wanted a system that allowed this to happen as easily as possible. The battery is now removable with the use of just a key, so there are no more bolts to undo and it should take a matter of seconds to swap. Second batteries will be available from Orange and will come with the protective cover as standard.

SHIMANO EP8 DRIVE UNIT

We have worked closely with Shimano since the introduction of the very first Electric Powered Orange model. The Shimano drive assist philosophy is very much like our own. Their system does what it needs to do, then stays out of the way when it's done its job, letting you ride the way you want to.

The brand new Shimano EP8 unit is an improvement in every way to the previous model, making what we considered the best even better. The new drive unit is slimmer, sleeker and more compact than its predecessor, but don’t let its size deceive you. The EP8 packs a punch with enough power to get you to the top of any epic climb. The streamlined, integrated design not only looks the part, but it also allows for increased ground clearing for when the trail gets technical.

Everything about the EP8 is designed to allow you to focus on the ride. The new unit operates with little noise, letting you to focus on the natural sound of the trails without distraction. The newly refined Trail Mode utilises all 85Nm of the EP8’s power to effortlessly and intuitively assist you on your ride. Whether tackling loose sand or steep mountain ranges, the drive unit rapidly and seamlessly self-adjusts so that you can be safe in the knowledge that you’ll always have maximum traction and control. The harder you push, the more power will be delivered to assist you, meaning that no trail is off-limits. 

The lightest full-power system, weighing in at just 2.6kg and with a 36% reduction in drag compared to the previous model, the EP8 will not hold you back. An improved clutch mechanism makes for a more responsive ride, with a smoother cut-off when pedalling above 25km/h. All of this puts you in complete control of the bike, with fluid pedalling and no surprises. The EP8 also offers an improved Walk Assist Mode, fully supporting you to push your bike with a one button control, allowing you to hop on and off with ease.

With the E-Tube Project App you can choose from 10 levels of assistance and set the maximum amount of torque best suited to your ride style across three modes, allowing for a fully customised ride before you’ve even put on your helmet. Preferences can be saved to different profiles so that you can quickly and easily switch between them for different terrains, or if swapping from the daily commute to weekend trails.

The EP8 also offers peace of mind. The smart, heat-conducting magnesium materials and a completely redesigned motor housing means that the unit handles rising temperatures on climbs easily, guaranteeing you maximum torque for longer. The new colour display is also fitted with an anti-theft mount and is optimised to be visible in bright sunlight, meaning that you can spend less time with your head down and more time enjoying what the bike has to offer.

Shimano E=8000

TECHNICAL SPECS

Here are the technical specifications of the Shimano EP8 drive unit.

PEDAL ASSIST MODES

All three support modes will assist until 16mph.

  • ECO - Riding support while enabling maximum range
  • TRAIL - Gradual support for encouraging sportive riding
  • BOOST - Full support for maximum boost and uncompromised climbing
  • WALK ASSIST - As additional mode, walk assist can be easily enabled with the assist switch

COMPACT CONCEPT

Short chainstays (shorter chainstay length ensuring better manoeuvrability)
Narrow Q-factor of 177mm (compact and lightweight design for better handling with same Q-factor as current Shimano XT)

PERFORMANCE

Maximum power: 504 W
Nominal power: 250 W
Maximum torque: 85 Nm

WEIGHT OF DRIVE UNIT

2.6 kg

LI-ION BATTERY

Integrated version (504Wh)
Charging: 80% after 2,5 hrs / 5 hrs from 0 to 100%
Battery life: 1,000 cycles

Specs & Options

SIZES AND COLOURS

Sizes
M   L   XL  
Colour
Fizzy Orange

Select a frame size to choose colour

Decals
Black/Orange Decals

Frame and Fork

6061-T6 Monocoque UK Formed Custom Aluminium Tubing. Wheel Size: MX - 29/27.5. Rear wheel travel: 160.

Headset
Cane Creek 49mm for Tapered Steerer
Fork
Fox Performance 38 Float 160mm 29
Swingarm
Bolt Type Allen Key Head (Boost 148mm Hub)
Rear Shock
Fox Float DPX2 Performance 230x65

Drivetrain

Bottom Bracket
Shimano EP8 DU Integrated
Crankset
Shimano M600 165 E 34t
Rear Mech
Shimano SLX 12spd
Chain
KMC 12spd
Shifters
Shimano SLX 12spd
Cassette
Shimano SLX 10-51T 12spd
Chain Device
Shimano CDE80

Wheel and Tyres

Wheelset
Strange Front + Hope Pro 4 Rear, WTB ST Light i30 29 + 27.5
Tyres
Maxxis Minion DHF 2.5 3c EXO+ 29 / DHR II 2.4 3c EXO+ 27.5

Braking

Brakes
SRAM Guide RE 200/200

Finishing Kit

Seatpost
SDG Tellis 150mm
Seat Clamp
Strange Bolted
Stem
Burgtec Enduro Black 42.5mm
Saddle
WTB Silverado Comp
Handlebars
Burgtec RideWide Enduro DB 800mm
Grips
Strange Grappler Lock-On
Pedals

Power Assist

Drive Display
Shimano EM800
Battery
Shimano E8035 504wh Integrated battery
Drive Unit
Shimano EP8
Control Switch
Shimano EM800
2021 Phase MX Geometry
PHASE GEOMETRY
Monocoque/6061-T6 Custom Butted Aluminium tubing
Frame Size L XL
Seat Tube Length 17" 18" 19"
A. Head Angle 64° 64° 64°
B. Seat Angle 76° 76° 76°
C. Top Tube 616 635 655
D. Top Tube (effective) 625  645 665
E. BB Height (from ground) 343 343 343
BB height (from axles -27 -27 -27
F. Chainstay 439 439 439
G. Head Tube 110 110 120
H. Wheel base 1248  1268 1290
J. Reach 467 488 505
K. Stack 622 629 638
O. Fork Offset 42 42 42
T. Rear Travel 160 160 160
Standover 724 752 775
Unless otherwise indicated all measurements are in mm. Frame angles are measured static, without rider sag. Bottom bracket height measured from ground with 740 mm Ø tyre.
technical Info
fork travel
OPTIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM
160 mm 160 mm 160 mm
Shock Length 230 x 65 mm
Rear Hub 12 x 148 mm Boost
Fork Offset 42 mm
Seatpost Ø 30.9 mm
Seatclamp Ø 34.9 mm
Front Derailleur N/A
BB Shell 73 mm ISCG05
Tapered Headset Upper: ZS49/28.6
Lower: EC49/40

Battery Info

For optimum battery charging we have designed the battery to be removed and optimally charged at room temperature between 10° and 20°C. 

Stored batteries in a cool, indoor location with stable temperature between approximately 10° to 20°C

Do leave leave the removed battery exposed to direct sunlight or rain or in an environment likely to drop below 10° C. 

IMPORTANT! Avoid freezing temperatures.

Charge battery to around 70% before storing fro a period of time

Every six months, always charge battery back up to around 70% 

Before using battery again, charge it completely

Ride Guide
Downhill
Freeride
Enduro
All Mountain
Trail
XC Racing
Bike Packing
Gravel
Bike Sizing Guidelines
M
5'3"  —  5'8"
L
5'7"  —  6'2"
XL
6'0"  —  6'5"

Please note: This is for guidance only. You may be taller or shorter, it doesn't mean our bikes will not fit you. The best way to determine the correct bike size for you is to try one. We've added some more explanation on sizing theory here: What size frame do I need?

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