Polygon Siskiu D5 vs D6 vs D7 | Full Range Review (Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Perspectives)

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Which bike in the Polygon Siskiu D range is right for you? Today Devan (beginner rider), Phil (intermediate) and Peter (advanced) give you their unique perspectives to help you make the right decision! From trail to XC the Siskiu D range is a great value/budget mountain bike for a bit of everything, featuring 120mm of suspension front and rear, making it a great dual suspension for those looking to have fun on some singletrack!
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    Chapters
    00:00 What is the Polygon Siskiu D
    00:26 Who is the Siskiu D good for?
    00:59 D5 vs D6 vs D7 Specs
    06:15 Let's ride!
    06:40 Phil’s thoughts (Intermediate rider)
    08:39 Peter & Devan’s thoughts (Beginner & Advanced rider)
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Komentáře • 116

  • @SChristopherBurford
    @SChristopherBurford Před rokem +45

    I have never ridden a mountain bike and am convinced I need the N9 to match the sick skills I throw down inside my own head.

  • @littletownie4008
    @littletownie4008 Před rokem +5

    I have 2022 D7. I'm 50 and ridden hard tails mostly so the D7 is a big change for me. I consider my self a novice. I do not regret buying it but It is forcing me to improve as a rider to get the most out of the bike. The D7 is the first bike I have owned that I've enjoyed climbing up trails. So easy.

  • @mid-lifemission5825
    @mid-lifemission5825 Před rokem +6

    I've built a D5 frame up with parts from my parts bin as a cheap trail bike and its my favourite bike all round! Ive got a intense and a anthem gathering dust in my garage now as the D5 is so much fun to ride

  • @nmadero98
    @nmadero98 Před rokem +3

    I have a D7, I got if after riding a shitty hard tail for a long time. Awesome bike, your analysis was spot on

  • @Bazerca
    @Bazerca Před rokem +10

    Love my D7!! Coming from an old 26inch 2003 duel Sus bike and having the previous experience riding, made me sway towards the better package overall of the D7. Has been easy to also upgrade anything I have needed over the past few years of owning it too!

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem

      Right on! Sounds like you were the perfect candidate for the D7 based on what we felt! Great to hear you have loved it!

    • @markmtbrider
      @markmtbrider Před 11 měsíci

      Why didn't you get the t8?

    • @markmtbrider
      @markmtbrider Před 11 měsíci

      I am stuck between the t8 and the D7.....no D8 ?

  • @RunBikeMike
    @RunBikeMike Před rokem +5

    Polygon is definitely a brand I want to try out this year.

  • @BrodieDavey13
    @BrodieDavey13 Před rokem +5

    I was thinking about getting a D6 and this definitely gave me more reason too

  • @bikesonline
    @bikesonline  Před rokem

    Having trouble deciding between a D7 and T7? Check out this vid czcams.com/video/SJ2svTWFmb8/video.html

  • @devanvanvliet3522
    @devanvanvliet3522 Před rokem +2

    I can't wait to continue to ride my D5! Finally some sun in Sydney... time to hit the trails.

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem

      Keen to see you next video with Scott on a dual sus!

  • @illwillmtb
    @illwillmtb Před rokem +1

    I would love to get the D7.🔥🔥

  • @jimboyhizon2427
    @jimboyhizon2427 Před rokem +2

    I have D7 and I just assembled it. Looks awesome. I've been using hardtail since 80s lol...

  • @richarde1355
    @richarde1355 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am so jacked! I bought a great shape 2021 D6 with upgraded fork (Rockshox Pike), Chester pedals, Raceface grips, Maxxis Assegai 29x2.5 tires mounted tubeless, the front brake an SLX with 200 rotor. It is a stupid crazy value.

  • @nasosnasos8054
    @nasosnasos8054 Před rokem +2

    Love love love

  • @HaIPeHaOP
    @HaIPeHaOP Před rokem

    I'm only watching this because I already ordered a D7 and can't wait to try it out 🤣

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hope you're enjoying that D7!

    • @HaIPeHaOP
      @HaIPeHaOP Před 9 měsíci

      @@bikesonline sure am! It’s amazing bike! Such a good value for money!

  • @30putrajebat
    @30putrajebat Před rokem +1

    d7 is very sick

  • @vlbz
    @vlbz Před rokem +4

    D6 and D7 both look great, but I'm not getting a bike without through axles again. It flexed everywhere. Rough terrain, braking and so on.

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem +1

      Through axles are a must for me when it starts to get rough so it would be the D6 and D7 for you! On the flowy stuff we didnt notice it too much

    • @kap8608
      @kap8608 Před rokem +2

      I'm confused my d7 came with through axles and better brakes

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem +1

      You are right the D7 comes with Through axles

    • @vlbz
      @vlbz Před rokem +1

      @@kap8608 I was talking about the D5 not having the through axle. So the choice should definitely be between the 6 and 7.

  • @squadhouse1215
    @squadhouse1215 Před rokem +1

    D5

  • @ariskardas
    @ariskardas Před rokem +1

    I’m trigger ready for a siskiu D7 and the only thing holding me back is online comments in regards to the combination of my weight and low BB height. Can the shock be tuned to appropriate sag with a 115kg rider on a size large? Or should I bebe prepared to shop for a shock right from the start?

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem

      The Low BB is definitely a blessing on the turns but there is obviously the potential for increased pedal strikes on technical climbs but timing can mitigate this a fair bit. You can always run shorter cranks in the future too. The bike is fine for your weight too, with the fork pumped up to the recommended pressure and running around 25% sag in the rear you should be fine but you can always put larger volume spacers in the rear shock if needed.

  • @YoungBoom3r
    @YoungBoom3r Před rokem +2

    Kinda torn between the D7 and T7. Would love a comparison if they are even comparable? I know the T7 has better components, but which one is better for uphill? Seems the D7 would be better going up and the T7 would be better going down.

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem +2

      We will definitely do that video soon! The specs aren't too different, only really the 11vs12 speed but the gear range is almost identical (11-51t vs 10-51t) and slightly different brakes. You are pretty spot on, the D7 will be better on the ups and T7 better on the downs. If you trails are lots of ups and downs and aren't to technical with, the D7 will be the better choice. But if there are a few more drops, rock gardens and fast open sections, the T7 will be better.

    • @And3rs88
      @And3rs88 Před rokem +1

      I have the 22' D7 and another guy at the mtb Park has the T7, they are extremely similar and we both hit the flowy downhill jump tracks, but I would agree his shines a tiny bit more downhill VS mine uphill. Big drops or case a jump and the 140mm fork can soak it up slightly better when things don't go to plan. So much time is spent climbing too though plus the colour of the D7 just spoke to me. I didn't love the brakes at first so I upgraded rotors +20mm and using sintered pads (pads made the biggest difference), now they are awesome. Really don't feel the need to upgrade anything else!

    • @westoversoutheast
      @westoversoutheast Před rokem

      My wife has the D7 27.5 medium and I have the T7 29 medium. We are novice at best but after a year of riding, I really like her bike for just mellow trail riding and mine for confidence inspiring steep descents. The 29 wheels probably play a large roll in that as well.

  • @PaoloMTB
    @PaoloMTB Před rokem

    Broke my rear hub and cant find the replacement but the boost one, can i use a rear boost hub on this?
    the site shows it uses the SHIMANO FH-MT400, but can i use the boost one? (SHIMANO FH-MT400-B BOOST)

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 9 měsíci

      The Siskiu D bikes are boost. Hopefully you got it sorted!

  • @holliedekraai4137
    @holliedekraai4137 Před rokem +1

    Would you recommend a d6 for a beginner mountain biker? I’ve looked at the polygon xtrada 7 hardtail, but then saw this bike. Do you think full susp is overkill for me at this time being a beginner?

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem

      Hi Hollie, it really depends on your trails. If your main concern is comfort or your trails are a bit more technical and rocky, the D6 would be a great option. But if your trails are smoother and you want the easiest bike possible to climb, the Xtrada will be better

    • @davidlindsley6892
      @davidlindsley6892 Před rokem

      Full suspension you will enjoy it much more when you hit big bumps hardtail you'll feel every bump

  • @carlosbobbert862
    @carlosbobbert862 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the video I’ve been thinking hard about which to get as I’m kind of just starting but at the think of myself as a bit of an intimidate now, I just ride a bad hard tale but I’ve got the chance to ride very good full suspension bikes and felt how amazing they are and im wanting to upgrade the D5 I think for me isn’t the one to go for since I would just like it to come standard with a dropper post and I feel like the standard features of the D6 and D7 are better so I will go with either one of them but it just comes down to money for me. Spend a little more for more features or save a little? I’m 16 so what do you think is best

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 5 měsíci +1

      All 3 bikes are good starting points, and the lower you start the more upgrading you may be doing in the future.

    • @carlosbobbert862
      @carlosbobbert862 Před 5 měsíci

      @@bikesonline that’s true thank you!

  • @Walk_Off_0311
    @Walk_Off_0311 Před rokem +1

    I got the d5 and it’s great 👍

  • @aldrinclementina4297
    @aldrinclementina4297 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi there.
    Just a little bit about myself : I'm more than a roadie than a mountain biker. I've ridden Mountain bike since 2015. But know I'm doing it again, combining it with road bike. But I'll do it when the road bike season is over. What I did this year was starting with mountain biking. I've upgraded my Giant carbon XTC3 ("26) to fit the needs. But I'm looking for something more modern, full suspension and not worrying about the weight that much.
    Question:
    Which of these do you guys recommend me? Or do I have to go for the C5? Although it isn't a full sus. I can't tell that the "T" in the Giant XTC stands for trial.
    I do Cross country
    The fact that I'm not a full time mountain biker , but want to enjoy the moment I'm doing it, which one do I need to pick?
    Thanks in advance ✌🏽

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 4 měsíci

      You would likely get along best with our Siskiu D series, but it may be worth the change in geo / attitude of the Siskiu T. Once you get to know it, it may suit you better and bring more joy in a dedicated MTB arena.

  • @Justmyopinionlol
    @Justmyopinionlol Před rokem +1

    I want d7 with 2x10 drive train as it is a great bike for commuting with occasional trails. For anything with serious downhill I prefer electric because pedaling uphill is so AD 2010 😂

    • @richarde1355
      @richarde1355 Před 10 měsíci

      D7 with a 2x10? What year is your bike?

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 9 měsíci +1

      That's something you could definitely add to a D7! The frame has a mount for a front derailleur.

  • @shadowofthestarsdespair

    i just bought a 2023 d6 and idk what color its is cus BO has a difrent pictuer then polygons home page....o welll ill just wait to buy pedals that match

  • @cookiecanfly_
    @cookiecanfly_ Před rokem +1

    Hey mate. I’ve got a polygon d5 that I bought second hand. I think it’s a large but the sticker isn’t on the bike how do I tell? Is the serial number plate thing a way of telling? Cheers

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem +1

      Hey! The best way to do it would be to measure the seat tube and compare it to the geometry chart. To do this measure from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of the tube :)

    • @cookiecanfly_
      @cookiecanfly_ Před rokem

      @@bikesonline thanks man! I’ll give it a go. Will it matter if it’s already got a dropper seat post installed?
      Went for a short ride on it yesterday and have a sore lower back haha I’m 180cm talk and thought the large would be good. So I’ll do some investigating👍 cheers

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem +1

      @@cookiecanfly_ Sorry I should have been a bit clearer! you only measure the part of the seat tube that is the frame so don't include the seatpost. Just from the BB to the top of the seat collar where you tighten the seatpost. The stock bars a pretty flat on the D5 so some higher rise bars may help your back too

    • @cookiecanfly_
      @cookiecanfly_ Před rokem

      @@bikesonline thanks heaps man that makes sense!🤙 hell yeah I was thinking the same! Might get onto that! I used to own a Merida one forty 400 but had to sell it. I liked its handlebars I might get some of those haha

  • @colinl2908
    @colinl2908 Před rokem +3

    Definitely through axles., so 6 or 7 for me. D5 if want to have fun upgrading as you go.

  • @KpusFang
    @KpusFang Před 8 měsíci

    My D5 front tire has air leak. I cant seem to remove the tire to check the inner tube. It's like the tire is glued to the rim. Any idea?

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 8 měsíci

      Let all of the air out of the tube and leave the presta valve open so air can pass in and out freely. Stand the wheel up and use your 8 fingers to push the tire in towards the center of the rim. Once even a portion of the tire bead drops into that middle relief channel, the rest will become significantly easier. Hope this helps!

  • @dragonflygenetics420
    @dragonflygenetics420 Před 5 měsíci

    Can the front fork be upgraded to like a 140 mm on this frame?

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 5 měsíci

      We advise +10 if you choose to add travel up front on the Siskiu D. That would be 130. Going to 140 pushes it beyond its intended purpose, and we have the Siksiu T to handle that category.

  • @julianhunter9455
    @julianhunter9455 Před rokem

    If i got a D5 to start off with, is it possible to upgrade it components to the same as the D7 as time goes by and skill level improves?

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely! The main thing would be that you don't get the stiffer axle in the rear like the D6 and D7 but other than that it will ride pretty much the same :)

    • @julianhunter9455
      @julianhunter9455 Před rokem

      @@bikesonline awesome! Good to know! Also, would it be possible to upgrade the D5 to have through axles eventually? Thanks for your time, love the channel by the way!

  • @buck20k
    @buck20k Před 7 měsíci

    Does the d6 have rock shox? Also what is the order of suspension like fox then rock shox. That’s all I know

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 7 měsíci

      The D6 is not rockshox equipped. There is no suspension order necessarily. Fox and rockshox are simply competitors; No brand is better than the other.

    • @buck20k
      @buck20k Před 7 měsíci

      @@bikesonline thanks for the reply after this video has been released for months! I think I decided on a Merida one twenty as it’s 1k off

  • @fareastflexxx
    @fareastflexxx Před rokem

    Hi! What do you think, can i replace a D5 link to D6\7 if i buy it separately? Thank you!

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem

      Awesome to hear!! Yep the Pike was a game changer for sure :) Keen to try out a new shock soon too!

    • @fareastflexxx
      @fareastflexxx Před rokem

      @@bikesonline I think you have the wrong comment )

    • @millsshumps1968
      @millsshumps1968 Před 9 měsíci

      No you can't swap out the link from D5 to D6/D7 because of their position on the frame, and makes no sense because the materials are the same.
      D6/D7 link won't make the D5 any stiffer by swapping out the linkage parts. it the suspension you need to change if you want noticeable performance difference....or the wheels from 27.5 to 29" as the D5 has frame clearance for the change.

  • @arcmal91
    @arcmal91 Před dnem

    Can you do a video on T7 and T8 please.

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před dnem

      We have done a TON of content on both bikes, and I'm sure there will be more in the future!

    • @arcmal91
      @arcmal91 Před dnem

      @@bikesonline yeah I just noticed right after I commented LOL. Thanks for that. I'm taking the plunge to get a used T7 as my first MTB.

  • @ihaveafewfriendsandmrbully6761

    I need to now is the d5 a good bike for jumps

  • @ftrujillomunizaga
    @ftrujillomunizaga Před 5 měsíci

    I have an XC trek hardtail and a big enduro mondraker full sus, and the D6 I tried blew me away, the D series is definetely what 90% of mtbkers need, you can punish them like crazy and the price is unbeatable what you save you can use it to upgrade.

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Glad you agree! Thank you for sharing!

  • @glynnb6572
    @glynnb6572 Před rokem +1

    Quick question.
    I have two kids 9 and 11. Both are ready for dual suspension bikes. And rather than the kids d24 bikes which they may grow out of. I'm thinking of the d5s which are both 1100$ right now!!!
    What the genuine upgrade potential In that bike. I'm going to guess its a straight steerer for one. But would I be able to upgrade the rear shock at some point if I wanted? At that price I'm not sure I can miss out on them tbh esp as I want two.
    And as a newbie myself I'm seeing the d5s don't have through axles.. what does that mean? And can't It also be upgraded or changed? Would that affect upgrading the forks?

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem +1

      Hi Glynn, they should both fit fine, especially if the 9 year old is on the taller side. The D5 is a great deal at the moment! The frame has a tapered steerer so upgrading the fork to a tapered one isn't a problem, all you need to do is change the lower headset cup/bearing. Upgrading the rear shock wont be a problem and a 1x drivetrain is a simple upgrade too. When it comes to the lack of through axles, the kids wont notice it too much unless they are on very rough trails, which really are beyond what the bike would be intended for. You can upgrade to a through axles fork, all you would need to do is change the front wheel. The rear however, can not be changed

  • @cacasalterego2503
    @cacasalterego2503 Před rokem +1

    whre that brand from?

  • @blakebrewtnall1152
    @blakebrewtnall1152 Před rokem

    Hi m8 I’m 184cm tall with bare feet can I get away with medium frame T7 there’s one for sale for 1650 locally

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem +1

      I would say it's not worth it. It will be a bit small for you

  • @RavingNut
    @RavingNut Před rokem +4

    got T8... me heavy rider.

  • @nishasanthosh1530
    @nishasanthosh1530 Před rokem

    What's your opinion. Which is better....

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem

      Check the end of the vid for all our thoughts :)

  • @enriquehernandez155
    @enriquehernandez155 Před rokem +1

    $699.00 for the d5 is fine.
    But i was about to buy 1 and when I put my hight it
    $ 1000.00 that's what stopped me from buying it.
    At $699.00 i can buy it !

  • @palpatine1975
    @palpatine1975 Před rokem

    I'm wondering why hasn't polygon released a carbon full suspension xc bike yet 🤔

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 9 měsíci +1

      We have a carbon hardtail!

    • @palpatine1975
      @palpatine1975 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@bikesonline what we need is a full carbon xc race bike.

  • @ragadallas1982
    @ragadallas1982 Před 8 měsíci

    D6 for me . Why ? I bought it used for $800 . Almost like new !

  • @charleschenhua
    @charleschenhua Před rokem

    I looked thru my local bike shop and full suspension bikes starts at $3K, is this bike too good to be true?

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem

      Definitely not :) The main reason why the Polygon is more affordable is that they are a factory brand (produce their own bikes) and we are direct to consumer. The components are the same as all the bike shop brands too (Rockshox, Shimano etc)

  • @user-xf2dd7rx8k
    @user-xf2dd7rx8k Před 10 měsíci

    Man can i do jumps biger than i can with a hartail??

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 9 měsíci

      Both hardtail and full-suspension are capable of hitting jumps. It's more of a preference thing between the two types of bikes.

  • @nishasanthosh1530
    @nishasanthosh1530 Před rokem

    Is it possible to upgrade d6 to d7....

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem

      The frame is the same so you can upgrade the parts later to be the same as a D7

  • @nasosnasos8054
    @nasosnasos8054 Před rokem +1

    Price ?

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před rokem

      Check out the range of prices at the link in the description :)

  • @AnksRandomShenanigans
    @AnksRandomShenanigans Před 6 měsíci

    im keen to see this video but T6 T7 T8 now the T6 is a thing

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 6 měsíci

      We have something similar planned!

  • @sylviaaugustine8849
    @sylviaaugustine8849 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My friend put this bike together for his son and before I knew it he was done czcams.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L When the son came to put it together he was surprised to see it was already done. All he had to do was take the bike to get air and be on his way. My friend did not have any major problems putting this bike together; small issue was putting one of the brakes on straight; however when the son got home he was able to fix it. The bike rides well gears move correctly; good bike for the price. Wrote review after the son took the bike. Sorry.

    • @bikesonline
      @bikesonline  Před 9 měsíci

      At your height, a small or medium would probably be the most favorable depending on your inseam. We have a calculator to help you figure out sizing at BikesOnline.com

  • @shadowofthestarsdespair

    im just saying withan all gas no break mind set idc what breaks u got as long as they are disks