PhilBaker
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The Bike:
Manufacturer: Decathalon
Model: Stilus
Model Year: 2020
Price Paid: 2,699
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 8
Review: After reading some of the threads around the amazing value for money offer from Decathalon, I decided to take a punt and get one.
Just as a point of comparison, I have been riding relatively lightweight XC Full Sus bikes for the last 15 years, currently a 13kg Giant Anthem with carbon bars and lightweight wheel set.
Given it's my first EMTB so hard to score the bike out of 10 vs other bikes, but given the sheer value for money and fun you get riding it, it has to be a solid 8.
As someone mentioned before, its based on a Lombardo Sempione and is manufactured in Italy. You can checkout their offerings here but I cant quite find an exact like for like bike so assume it's built especially for Decathalon: Sempione RACE - Lombardo Bikes
The above is useful as I think some of the Lombardo geometry stats were more accurate than the flaky Decathalon details. Decathalon Stilus comes in M (40"), L (44") and XL (48"), and this is the most important advice I can give. This bike comes up small. I've never ridden a large frame in my life and spent ages trying to decide what size to buy as Decatholon stores are shut. Following others advice on this thread and Decathalon's recommendations to be fair, I went large. I'm 5'10" with normal length arms, 31" inner leg measurement and it feels small. I have the seat all the way back and will still probably buy a slightly longer stem. I am happy with the size and wouldn't have wanted it larger, but be very careful in selecting the size you would ride vs what you have had in the past.
Yes the rear chain stay is 485mm which is 45mm longer than I'm used to and the bike feels big albeit with a small cockpit. Doesn't seem to be a problem for me, but perhaps I'm not an expert in the merits of shorter chain stays. Yes the bike doesn't feel is nimble as my XC acoustic but its twice the weight.
The delivery and packing were 1st class, and the bike has been setup and greased to the hilt! The handle bars were not aligned (easy fix) and I had to clear dollops of grease from various parts but overall I am happy with the service. NOTE if you are ordering one during the Lockdown you will just have to keep trying to get a delivery slot as they only release so many per day (in the late evening apparently, I got lucky at 00:30).
The Bosch gen 4 performance CX motor is great as everyone suggests, the power is there with 4 engine modes to choose from and I found it relatively quiet (again no real comparison vs other emtb's). You can really feel how much it assist you based on how hard you pedal.
I would have prefered the 625W battery as I go for long rides but its not an option and too expensive for me to buy separately, however the Battery is great. It's 500w and I rode 11 miles inc 1,100ft+ climbing in various modes (mainly emtb) and only used 1 bar.
It really does provide minimum resistance when the motor assist drops off around 16mph, although you are left with a heavy 25kg bike to pedal. Saying that, going down hill that weight helps you go faster (top speed on my off-road ride today was 40mph. So a 15mph easy ride up the hill and a fast stable ride down
I found the breaks pretty poor to be fair but maybe it just the fact that this bike is twice the weight of my acoustic bike, they work for sure, but are not as sharp as I'm used to.
The suspension does its job, but I miss the rear lockout. Saying that, the 150mm travel vs my acoustic 100mm travel is a lot of fun. Dropper post works fine, I will see if it starts to get loose as I read someone had experienced (perhaps they were just unlucky with a faulty one).
I found this bike climbs well and descends well, far more solid and feels more grounded than my xc bike (which I guess any heavy 150mm travel bike would to be fair).
I converted the existing rims to tubeless very easily. The rims are already sealed/taped and ready to go and the Shwalbe Smart Sam tyres inflated really easily as they fit tight to the rim (so you need to stand on the tyre to get it off and on the rim).
It came with a Bosch 6amp Fast charger worth £150, although it would have been nice to have had a slow charger as well.
In terms of value for money, I couldn't see anything close with the new lightweight low resistance Bosch gen 4 motor. So yes, the breaks are good vs great, the suspension doesn't have a rear lockout, it has the cheaper yet uncluttered Purion display and the battery is 500W with no option to upgrade to the 625W HOWEVER, what else could you get for £2,699
This bike really doesn't feel like a budget bike like I expected it to, it feels solid and quality.
And you can take it back and get your money back for up to 365 days! (they say they can reduce the money they give you if it's damaged, but some reviews say people have taken things back and the staff weren't realy bothered about checking it ;-))
So if you want to get into full suss EMTB on a low budget, then I'd definitely recommend this bike, just be very careful on the sizing and if in doubt size up!
Manufacturer: Decathalon
Model: Stilus
Model Year: 2020
Price Paid: 2,699
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 8
Review: After reading some of the threads around the amazing value for money offer from Decathalon, I decided to take a punt and get one.
Just as a point of comparison, I have been riding relatively lightweight XC Full Sus bikes for the last 15 years, currently a 13kg Giant Anthem with carbon bars and lightweight wheel set.
Given it's my first EMTB so hard to score the bike out of 10 vs other bikes, but given the sheer value for money and fun you get riding it, it has to be a solid 8.
As someone mentioned before, its based on a Lombardo Sempione and is manufactured in Italy. You can checkout their offerings here but I cant quite find an exact like for like bike so assume it's built especially for Decathalon: Sempione RACE - Lombardo Bikes
The above is useful as I think some of the Lombardo geometry stats were more accurate than the flaky Decathalon details. Decathalon Stilus comes in M (40"), L (44") and XL (48"), and this is the most important advice I can give. This bike comes up small. I've never ridden a large frame in my life and spent ages trying to decide what size to buy as Decatholon stores are shut. Following others advice on this thread and Decathalon's recommendations to be fair, I went large. I'm 5'10" with normal length arms, 31" inner leg measurement and it feels small. I have the seat all the way back and will still probably buy a slightly longer stem. I am happy with the size and wouldn't have wanted it larger, but be very careful in selecting the size you would ride vs what you have had in the past.
Yes the rear chain stay is 485mm which is 45mm longer than I'm used to and the bike feels big albeit with a small cockpit. Doesn't seem to be a problem for me, but perhaps I'm not an expert in the merits of shorter chain stays. Yes the bike doesn't feel is nimble as my XC acoustic but its twice the weight.
The delivery and packing were 1st class, and the bike has been setup and greased to the hilt! The handle bars were not aligned (easy fix) and I had to clear dollops of grease from various parts but overall I am happy with the service. NOTE if you are ordering one during the Lockdown you will just have to keep trying to get a delivery slot as they only release so many per day (in the late evening apparently, I got lucky at 00:30).
The Bosch gen 4 performance CX motor is great as everyone suggests, the power is there with 4 engine modes to choose from and I found it relatively quiet (again no real comparison vs other emtb's). You can really feel how much it assist you based on how hard you pedal.
I would have prefered the 625W battery as I go for long rides but its not an option and too expensive for me to buy separately, however the Battery is great. It's 500w and I rode 11 miles inc 1,100ft+ climbing in various modes (mainly emtb) and only used 1 bar.
It really does provide minimum resistance when the motor assist drops off around 16mph, although you are left with a heavy 25kg bike to pedal. Saying that, going down hill that weight helps you go faster (top speed on my off-road ride today was 40mph. So a 15mph easy ride up the hill and a fast stable ride down
I found the breaks pretty poor to be fair but maybe it just the fact that this bike is twice the weight of my acoustic bike, they work for sure, but are not as sharp as I'm used to.
The suspension does its job, but I miss the rear lockout. Saying that, the 150mm travel vs my acoustic 100mm travel is a lot of fun. Dropper post works fine, I will see if it starts to get loose as I read someone had experienced (perhaps they were just unlucky with a faulty one).
I found this bike climbs well and descends well, far more solid and feels more grounded than my xc bike (which I guess any heavy 150mm travel bike would to be fair).
I converted the existing rims to tubeless very easily. The rims are already sealed/taped and ready to go and the Shwalbe Smart Sam tyres inflated really easily as they fit tight to the rim (so you need to stand on the tyre to get it off and on the rim).
It came with a Bosch 6amp Fast charger worth £150, although it would have been nice to have had a slow charger as well.
In terms of value for money, I couldn't see anything close with the new lightweight low resistance Bosch gen 4 motor. So yes, the breaks are good vs great, the suspension doesn't have a rear lockout, it has the cheaper yet uncluttered Purion display and the battery is 500W with no option to upgrade to the 625W HOWEVER, what else could you get for £2,699
This bike really doesn't feel like a budget bike like I expected it to, it feels solid and quality.
And you can take it back and get your money back for up to 365 days! (they say they can reduce the money they give you if it's damaged, but some reviews say people have taken things back and the staff weren't realy bothered about checking it ;-))
So if you want to get into full suss EMTB on a low budget, then I'd definitely recommend this bike, just be very careful on the sizing and if in doubt size up!