Mondraker Dune Review: First Time on the Bosch SX
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
- We’re back at it with another lightweight Spanish eMTB - this time, it's the Mondraker Dune RR. The Dune is a long-travel, lightweight eMTB that uses the new Bosch Performance Line SX motor and battery. The Dune uses Mondraker’s Zero Suspension design, a dual-link, virtual pivot style. I’m already seeing the comparison being made to the Unno Ikki. So stick around to see if it’s the right lightweight emTB for you.
Read the full review here - bebikes.com/the-hub/mondraker...
0:00 Intro
1:00 Dune Review - Bosch SX
3:28 Dune Review - Uphill
5:30 Dune Review - Downhill
8:22 Comparisons
9:40 Who is the Dune for? - Sport
Great review bro 👊🏻
Hey thanks!
ALways a good day when Bikers Edge put out a new review! This guy is so chill and the format is excellent, def one of my fav mtb-reviwers!
Thanks! I appreciate the kind words.
The trails on your channel look so nice.
We’ve got some goods here in Utah.
Now THAT is a gorgeous looking emtb
Does not look bad at all.
What camera setup are you using now? Good to see something different.
I use the Hero 12 for the POV and a Sony a7sIII for the other stuff.
Thanks for the review. I am hoping to change from a 24kg full power Trail eMTB to either the Dune RR (the spec on this video), or the Cannondale Moterra SL1, in the next few months. My preferential riding terrain is more technical Enduro/downhill. Both bikes are capable, so difficult decision. Moterra is full power, and similar weight. But agility is the No 1 driving factor for me.
Glad you liked it!
Cool looking bike
Agreed.
How would you compare it to the relay?
really nice POV. what kind of camera r u using?
GoPro Hero 12. Thanks!
@@bikersedgewith the max lens?
Yup.
Any thoughts on how much versatility this gives up vs say the Heckler SL? and then conversely how much do you think the Heckler gives up in capability vs the Dune? Any issues with saddle height in the dropped position? Insertion looks ok on your XL but I am concerned about the size large.
Have been waiting for more information on this bike, Thanks!
No problems with dropper height/length for me.
I think the Heckler is much more versatile in terms of not dumbing down easier terrain. The Dune is more capable in the rough, but I don't know if it's more capable in the rough than the Heckler is good on the easy stuff.
I think the versatility of the Dune is brilliant for such a big bike. It feels more nimble then the Megatower or the Nukeproof Mega. It even feels more nimble then my own 150/140 Gen1 Rise, which is very odd and very welcome at the same time. Only when you go very slow, you realize that it is not a fun little trail bike. I prefer the Dune over any other bike I have ridden, unless on a flow trail.
That said, I've heard from a few people (independently of each other) that the Heckler SL is the best bike in fun factor they have ever ridden, going to test that soon to make up my own mind.
These two are also on my short list, together with one bike coming in early July I am not allowed to talk about yet. Guess I'll decide until end of July once I've tested all 3 of them thoroughly
@@Manu_Air228 thanks for sharing. I think this will be my next bike but it’s so hard to pull the trigger given the rate at which the market is changing right now and that these bikes are so expensive and depreciate so fast. I have only parking lot tested the Heckler SL but can reiterate that it’s handling is incredibly natural and regular mtb like. It’s certainly on the shortlist.
It does seem like the enduro sl emtb category is ready for new entrants from a number of manufacturers. Heard rumors of a lightweight Rocky which would be interesting to me. Sounds like next year though.
@@Nile49 very true. In Germany luckily we have bikeleasing, where you spread the costs over 3 years and effectively save 20% of the costs (if your income is high), which softens the depreciation. Effectively I paid 6900 for my Rise incl. add-ons like Range Extender and I expect roughly 4000-4300 when I sell it now after a bit more then 3 years. If I'd have to pay full price (which would have been 8500), I would not play that game but rather keep my bike until it breaks.
Yeah, you can always play the waiting game, but it will be at least another 5 years until the Light-Emtb class starts settling and innovations and technology advances slow down, I am not that patient :)
Awesome review. Can you confirm if the Bosch SX motor has the same rattle/clunk as the Bosch cx?
Hey, thanks. I didn't notice it much at all on this one. Some bikes accentuate the sound more than others though.
As mentioned it does seem to be bike/individual motor related but others have said its essentially the same as the CX downhill noise wise.
@@Nile49 I really want the dune but the motor clunk/rattle is a real problem for for
@@K1ngJame5-mtb yea a real shame to see new motors that still have this behavior
it does not have any rattle, if anyone claims that, it is false. I had the bike for a full day and heard nothing on the downhill. Uphill it is not the most silent (TQ), but more silent then the EP8(RS)
Hi
I’m riding this ebike too!
Just to compare(i’m 210pounds rider)
What are your suspension settings?
Thks a lot👍🏻
To be honest I set up so many bikes in any given week I can remember what I’ve done for setup. I should be better at writing that stuff down.
This would be a great comparison against the Kenevo, SL. Not necessarily motor power, but ride and descending capability.
We’ve got a lightweight EMTB showdown in the works. We don’t carry specialized though so won’t be able to include the Kenevo.
If you guys are going to sell Mondraker I can't wait to hear your opinion on the Foxy/Raze.
I rode the Foxy briefly earlier this year. Really nice suspension feel like this one. Don’t have enough for a full review though.
Having the bars a little high isn’t going to take away front control. Proper shock and fork sag will fix that. Try it, you’ll eventually really like it.
It can lead to less weight on the front wheel which in turn leads to less control and under steer. I run my bars higher than just about everyone I know. Dak might have me beat but not by much. Ha.
I wonder if the unusually short stem could be a factor. I’ve tried and could not make them work for me.
@@Nile49 depending on the bike I’ll run between 35-50. This was within the normal range. The stack height is really high. I think that’s a big part of it.
@@bikersedge did you swap it? Spec sheet says 30mm. Thanks
This, with the full powered motor and a 750wh battery
It would change the bike so much though. Wouldn’t have nearly the same ride quality.
@@bikersedge Maybe, but considering the Wild with the full powered Bosch and the 750 battery, the Mondraker would be still more playful as a mullet.
Missing XXL with 525 reach
That would be great for the really tall folks.
Riding is all about having fun! Stop the e-bike hate, comment sections on e-bike videos are just so awful
I second this. Have fun on a bike how you choose and let other folks have fun how they choose. It’s really not that difficult.
So did y'all just forget about the other channel lol
Basically. Seemed silly to separate them. We’ve moved everything back here now.
@@bikersedge yea It seems like the community as a whole has sorta just accepted ebikes now.
@@jdmbeaner182 you’d be surprised. We get a lot of hate on ebike videos over here.
@@bikersedge yea even on pink bike there's always negativity but it's nowhere near as bad as it was in 2020.
@@jdmbeaner182 very true. Moving in the right direction.
What's up with every channel just doing ebikes now? Shame
There haven’t been a lot of new pedal bikes released lately. That’s probably why you haven’t seen many lately.
Dont watch then? Ebikes sell like crazy so obviously dealers and manufacturers are loaning them out for reviews. I really don't undertand the hatred for them, it only seems to exist online because on the trails everyone seems to love them.
@@Bueller611 you should come ride in park city then. Haha. There’s plenty of hate for them in some areas around us. I don’t understand the haters. Choose to not ride one if you don’t like them.
@@bikersedge I heard that as well. I saw a lot of that where I ride but it seams to have died off as more and more hit the trails.
@@stevenschiff808 it’s certainly changing but I think there’s still a lot of progress to be made.
Over price shit . Better buy dirt bike
I would also really like one of those. The more bikes the merrier.
Would you choose this or the new Orbea Rise ??????
Not sure. I haven’t ridden the rise yet.
very different bikes, I own the Rise but going to switch for the Dune soon