Mondraker Crafty and Level owners

lona79

Member
Feb 23, 2020
28
8
Italy
Hi,
I would know about Crafty and/or Level feeling compared to other bikes.
Which are the pros and cons ?
Are the level so heavy?
 

yorkshire89

E*POWAH Master
Sep 30, 2020
468
663
North Yorkshire
I have a 2021 Level R in XL. It's a big heavy bike at 27.5kg with pedals/frame protection.
Loves to be thrown down rock gardens and rougher tracks and feels better to ride at speed. Slightly comprimised when you are on tighter/slower trails but I still enjoy riding it on most things.
Steep slick tracks you can sometimes feel like a passenger.

When I replace it I'll be looking for something a bit lighter but similar travel.

Open trails
VTT towards Morzine

Since you are in Italy

Tigher trail (in the trees)
 
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CliffP

New Member
Jan 24, 2023
59
60
San Antonio Texas
I own the crafty R with the smart system. IMO For the money it is the best bike in the market. The bike is heavy. Mine is aluminum. I own a mid power Pivot and another high end full power that I just got but the Mondraker suspension design is fantastic. I highly recommend the Mondraker.
 

tank sinatra

Member
Oct 20, 2020
5
0
Honolulu, HI
I have a 2021 Level R in XL. It's a big heavy bike at 27.5kg with pedals/frame protection.
Loves to be thrown down rock gardens and rougher tracks and feels better to ride at speed. Slightly comprimised when you are on tighter/slower trails but I still enjoy riding it on most things.
Steep slick tracks you can sometimes feel like a passenger.

When I replace it I'll be looking for something a bit lighter but similar travel.

Open trails
VTT towards Morzine

Since you are in Italy

Tigher trail (in the trees)
 

gibbo66

New Member
Sep 1, 2023
15
11
Sydney Australia
I'm 188 cm ( about 6'2) but relatively short legs and I ride a Large ( Crafty). I have riser bars and a few degree elevated stem. The bike is brilliant- I came from a 2018 Merida e160 900 and the Mondy is heavier but more enjoyable- this could be down to the fact that it's a 29'er ( the e160 was mulleted) and new! Mine was a run out, so the $8500 AUD I paid was a pretty good price.
Highly recommended.
 

tank sinatra

Member
Oct 20, 2020
5
0
Honolulu, HI
Any photo's of your current setup? Curious im 6' 200+lbs & the sale is for an XL Crafty it's also the only one left in my location. Thank You, Cheers to a new year!
 

gibbo66

New Member
Sep 1, 2023
15
11
Sydney Australia
I used the 99spokes bike comparison a lot. For me ( old and inflexible), high-ish stack and not too long reach were important. You can compare to your current steed.
If you're on the borderline, conventional wisdom is go smaller as you can 'lengthen' easier than shorten. YMMV!
I don't think the wrong size is as important in an eMTB as it's not like you're going on 200km road rides!
Great bike!!
 

Mrslate

New Member
Jan 28, 2024
6
4
Leivi Ge Italy
Hello everyone!
I recently owned a Crafty XR Yellow 2023 Ed01,
I wanted to know where I can find the guide with the color codes for the 2023 Mondraker, in particular I would need the yellow and gray codes for my bike.
Thanks for your help!!!
 

Szufla

New Member
Aug 1, 2024
1
0
Poland
Hello group,

I am most probably about to buy Modraker Level R 2023

I have some doubts, please share your opinion on that.

1. Weight. I am 180cm, 82kg. How are your impression on riding the bike while it is on the heavier side of the most bikes of its kind?

2. Have any one installed 170 dropper post? Is it possible due to tapered frame seat tube ?

3. How are the brakes in 2023 model (Sram DB8),are they good enough ?

Thx
🙂
 

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