Decathlon STILUS Full Suspension Electric Mountain Bike - SRAM SX

MPJ

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Nov 28, 2019
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Would it be compatible with a dropper post? My bike is full sus so I'm not sure there would be any benefit.
Two things for the price of one!
 

Johnny rider

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Jun 28, 2020
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Coventry uk
Found it,
Try this,
SRAM › models › ac...
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Universal Derailleur Hanger - Sram

This one bud
 

MichalZ

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Jun 29, 2020
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Bedford
This one bud
I was looking for a spare derailleur hanger and checked mine, it doesn't look like the SRAM universal hanger. What is it? Looks little bit like Lapierre Pro Race but Stilus one is flat at the bottom. BTW, B screw limit was not set correctly on mine, I had to adjust to get rid of the chain noise at lower gears.

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Drsooty

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Jul 10, 2020
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Lancashire
Well it arrived on friday evening :)
spent a little bit of time yesterday fettling.
brakes exercised,bled and calipers centered they are bang on now :)
gear change tweaked and all good now
quick 5 mile bimble and it is a hoot :)
dmr v8's ordered
suspension pump ordered
tubeless valves and fluid ordered
booked in for first week of august for firmware update (first available slot) at local bosch agent currently on du 1.0.2.0
just need to sort mudguards,saddle and grips next.
then build a trailside toolkit and a way to carry it.


Thanks for all the help and info so far i am sure there will be lots more questions to come.

fat and nearly 50 so got a steep curve ahead of me to get the best out of it :)

Roger

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Sounds good. Out of interest, how did you find your local Bosch service centre?
 

Drsooty

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Jul 10, 2020
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Lancashire
Thanks guys. I have a torque wrench and pump. I'm really tempted to get one of these bikes. It's looks like very good value and would give me what I am looking for i.e. more suspension travel and 4 piston brakes but I'm having a real struggle trying to justify the spend. My potential for improvement is very limited at my age and I'm content riding blue trails although I have had both wheels off the ground a lot more recently:) I know I can't justify the spend for a £5000 bike but I do believe this one would be right up my street without breaking the bank.

Al
If it helps justify the cost for you, my cross country, long distance cycling has gone through the roof in the few days I've had the bike.
 

Killswitch73

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Sep 15, 2018
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I'm 56, just had 2 heart attack in the last 3 months (one was full on dead bit with cpr!) and that makes you put things in perspective. it's the best thing I've bought. You won't ne disappointed at all with the bike. I'm working back up to blue as we speak and it's factored into my rehab.
I've always ridden and believe me, don't hesitate, it is a lot of money (for some, not others), but you will love the hurt from. The grin factor. ??.
Hope You are ok fella .. glad you got through it . Just pace yourself making the heart stronger .
 

kriz

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Jun 29, 2020
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Rochdale, UK
OK, been going over bike even more and have spotted a possible future pain. Not serious but have put a fix together to prevent. It concerns the entry points of the cables as the go into the headstock. There are plastic protectors screwed into the frame, trouble is, the cables rub against the screw edge.
I put a sleeve over the cables and into the holes (photos attached). The rubbing parts could be any cable depending on how they pushed them in.
I used some old car brake bleed tubing I has laying around and it seems to have done the job. Just need to secure them now-could use a number of things tbh.
It may seem a small issue but mine would have chewed the rear hydraulic brake cable-not good!
Check yours out, the photos should give enough idea of what I did, used and the measurements when gauged against my fingers.

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Or remove the little knives and fit M3 x5mm Cap head screws.
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Rob Rides EMTB

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Looks brilliant Rob, what 29” wheel you using? Do you think there’s any point in spending like £150 on front wheel for it for a mullet set up? Any recommendations?
You need both 29” wheel and 29 Fork, so it’s a lot of cash, but in my opinion it totally transforms the bike.
I’m just using spares I had. The wheel is from my Levo SL and the Pike I bought last year (but just converted it to 160mm for this bike).
 

Rap Dance 9000

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You need both 29” wheel and 29 Fork, so it’s a lot of cash, but in my opinion it totally transforms the bike.
I’m just using spares I had. The wheel is from my Levo SL and the Pike I bought last year (but just converted it to 160mm for this bike).

Ah cheers man, I was under the impression the included fork would fit a 29er, in that case I’m gonna just get new tires on her and the wide bars, saddle, until I have the upgrade cash thanks for the tips rob.
Jay
 

Idaho

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Jun 22, 2020
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So, I know most of you guys did receive the bike early, but it seems after the struggles I've had to finally manage to order one that doesn't get cancelled, now it seems to be taking forever for the bike to get to me (estimated delivery date is tomorrow, so I sure won't get it early now).
I went for click and collect as I leave 10 minutes away from the Glasgow store, but the bike has been shipped on the 16th and I have no news since then.
For those who got the bike delivered to a store, how long did it take them to receive it and prepare it for you to come and collect the bike?
 

R120

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@Rob Hancill given the low BB isn't taking off the bash guard bit of a risk - have to say the bash guard looks to be a quality bit of kit compared to other brands offerings
 

Johnny rider

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Jun 28, 2020
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Coventry uk
So, I know most of you guys did receive the bike early, but it seems after the struggles I've had to finally manage to order one that doesn't get cancelled, now it seems to be taking forever for the bike to get to me (estimated delivery date is tomorrow, so I sure won't get it early now).
I went for click and collect as I leave 10 minutes away from the Glasgow store, but the bike has been shipped on the 16th and I have no news since then.
For those who got the bike delivered to a store, how long did it take them to receive it and prepare it for you to come and collect the bike?
I got mine the same day shipped and delivered ? that was my first one I’m hoping this will happen on the second one
 

Pigin

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Jul 7, 2020
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So, I know most of you guys did receive the bike early, but it seems after the struggles I've had to finally manage to order one that doesn't get cancelled, now it seems to be taking forever for the bike to get to me (estimated delivery date is tomorrow, so I sure won't get it early now).
I went for click and collect as I leave 10 minutes away from the Glasgow store, but the bike has been shipped on the 16th and I have no news since then.
For those who got the bike delivered to a store, how long did it take them to receive it and prepare it for you to come and collect the bike?
Give the store a call, you might find that its there.
 
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Rob Rides EMTB

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@Rob Hancill given the low BB isn't taking off the bash guard bit of a risk - have to say the bash guard looks to be a quality bit of kit compared to other brands offerings
Give me a few months I’ll let ya know! Ridden a few bikes without bash guards and not had any issues just yet ?

it’s way too heavy for what it is. Simple moulded plastic would probably be better and absorb impacts better too ?‍♂️
 

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