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Nicolai M-Pire ST

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    Submitted by Dickdaddy a Downhiller from Quebec
    Date Reviewed: July 30, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Le pique
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $950.00
    Purchased At:used
    Strengths:-Nice looking
    -stifffff and strong
    -Linkage suckkkk the ground
    -Ajustable travel (7-9)
    -Ajustable wheel base
    -Very low gravity center
    -5 years warranty !!!
    -Stable
    Weaknesses:Ok it's a bit heavy, but if you put some light stuff, you won't feel it cause it's very stiff and very low gravity center.
    -Of course, you have to baby it (maintainance).
    -Pricey
    -Part are difficult to find (165mm hub and 100mm BB)
    Similar Products Used:None,
    Bike Setup:RC2X, DHX5, Avid Code, X-9,...
    Bottom Line:DH : *****
    Freeride : ****
    Ex Freeride : *****
    Dirt Jump : ****
    Drop : *****
    Air Stability : *****
    Ground Stability : *****
    Technical DH : ****
    Cornering : *****
    Acceleration : ****
    Tigh Turn : ***
    Pedaling : ***

    Well, I've never tried a bike that gave me an erection when I was ridding, So I'll keep that frame for years and only put new components.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Tom Barstow a Downhiller from Plymouth, UK
    Date Reviewed: September 6, 2007
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:Direct
    Strengths:Pivot point/linkage, strength, adjustability.
    Weaknesses:slightly weighty, paint, construction time...
    Similar Products Used:222, 224, Giant DH team, Azonic eliminator 2, Demo 9, Foes mono.
    Bike Setup:40s, roco WC, vented motos, sram XO, dt rims, mrp, sunline
    Bottom Line:Ordered this frame, and at the time there was a six week wait for one, but i was in love with it so i persevered. At three weeks i was told it would be a week early so i got all excited and finalised the kit that i was building it up with. Alas, 14 weeks it took. i asked for a ti spring and some t-shirts for my trouble but recieved nothing...
    However, upon recieving it all was forgiven! The frame is a work of art and when built up has a nice stance that just looks like it rides nice. And it most definately does, being a single pivot it feels really active and predictable, it has next to no pedal bob (which is unusual). the linkage actuated shock is perfect (dont bother with pedal platfrom shcks, they dull the bike) and behaves like its been tuned to perfection, even though it hasn't... and as a bonus its kept nice and clean in the front triangle.
    The amount of adjustablity is immense, there are three travel settings, countless geometry settings(by way of shock shuttle) and asliding adjustable wheelbase... that works!!!
    This frame isnt going anywhere, its as burly as they come and weight wise it isnt too bad considering (my full bike 44lbs). After a year of racing, mucking around and drops the bushes (which my i add are a work of art) are still as smooth as the day i got it, and im loving every moment riding it (we are still in love...), the only downside is the paintjob is a bit of a let down when paying nigh on £2300 for a frame (inc addons).

    I would recommend this bike to anyone who is serious about going fast and enjoying yourself, this is no tech bike so pure UK short course racers will struggle.
    Nicolai have apparently stopped making this frame and replaced it with something else, so i hope this review will help possible second hand purchases- IF YOU CAN FIND ONE, BUY ONE!
    Plus this goes as a testimony to nicolai's other bikes, if they are all made with the same care then you cant go wrong. If you want to place an order with them then good on you but dont expect good customer service, just be patient and remember, good things come to those who wait...!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jonas Wagner a Downhiller from Brugg
    Date Reviewed: June 9, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Whistler Mountain
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $2000.00
    Purchased At:Used
    Strengths:Really stiff and low riding machine
    Excellent manufactured with love to detail
    One of the best full on DH rigs out there
    Very stable at high speed and in air
    Weaknesses:frame is heavy but unbreakable
    Similar Products Used:SC Vp Free
    Alutech Wildsau
    Demo 8
    V10
    Bike Setup:M Pire ST, Fox DHX 5.0 with RCS Titanium, Magura Loiuse FR, Boxxer WC with E -Thirteen ALI, RF Singnature DH, Truvativ Holzfeller cranks, Specialized Lo Pro Mag, DT Swiss FR Hubs, Mavic 325, Ultegra derailleur, Thomson Seatpost, SI SLR saddle, CK Steelset
    Bottom Line:This bike truly fits my needs.
    With having continous bearing problems on the Santa Cruz bikes i was ready for something new.

    Very tough bearing on the M - Pire.
    Very good machining and welding.
    Really low, BB is about 14".
    All the weight in in the centre of the Bike, gives it grip like hell.
    It jumps very well for DH style jumps or big mountain gaps.
    I bought this bike used and it works still perfect, only some minor scratches.
    You notice the weight on slow and technical terrain.
    But for big mountain descents it´s perfect the longer and faster the course the better the M-Pire.

    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Franck a Downhiller from France, Chambéry
    Date Reviewed: September 15, 2005
    Favorite Trail:all of them
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:3100euros
    Strengths:the rear suspension. the quality of the frame. the look.
    Weaknesses:weight and really hard to clean after a muddy ride
    Similar Products Used:Almost all of them, Demo9, M3, Diesel, H-octane, VPS
    Bike Setup:888rc-823 rims-formula extrem dh brakes
    Bottom Line:This is not a free ride bike, but a world race down hill bike. Sure it can handle the biggest drop, but mostly the Mpire is a Down Hill bike. Bottom Less. Stable at really high speed, easy to turn. really low. choice of many colors. can't break that frame. Ur last DH frame. Can't go wrong with that bike!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by brian a from quebec
    Date Reviewed: August 15, 2005
    Favorite Trail:# 19
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Strengths:Very controled suspension. Feels bottomless, and ramps up off big hits. Stiffest and strongest frameset I've used to date. Tracks well, low BB helps with cornering. Frame build is seconde to none. Proably the best manufactured bikes on the planet (you need to see to understand). Everything is faced, chased, and realy ready to build.
    Weaknesses:If I was to be realy picky, I'd say lose 1 lb. make ISCG standard. Also, due to stiffness of rear end, the wheels take more abuse
    Similar Products Used:Balfa BB7, Devinci Wilson, M1, Giant Team DH, Norco VSP line, tons more.
    Bike Setup:Mavic, Boxxer, Hope, RaceFace everything.
    Bottom Line:A solid bike for serious DH abuse. Not a FR bike because it's not a climber. Can take anything you dish out, and then some. I'm very happy, and I will continue to buy from this company as long as they produce bikes designed this well and that perform this well. Bottom line: Best I've used to date.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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