Saracen's New 29er DH Monster Isn't Available To Buy (Just Yet...)

Apr 18, 2018
by Pinkbike Staff  
Saracen Team Myst

PRESS RELEASE: Saracen

Being just days away from a new World Cup season is exciting enough, but here at Saracen we’re doubly excited because not only have we been sunning ourselves in Croatia for the last two months (we haven’t) we have a brand-new bike ready to go. That’s right, the Myst is back, and it’s better than ever.

Saracen Team Myst
Saracen Team Myst

And this isn’t a tweak or a refinement, this is a full-on new ride engineered from the ground up to be tougher, nimbler and faster than ever before.

Actually, to be honest, it’s two new bikes because this Myst comes in 27.5” and 29” versions, both designed to have the same characteristics and give the Madison Saracen boys the choice of wheel sizes without any difference in handling or performance so they can choose whichever they want depending on where they’re racing.

Saracen Team Myst

Matt Walker's a big fan of the 29er and Danny Hart is keen to try both, it just made sense to give Matt, Danny and Alex Marin as much choice as possible as they attack the new season.

The new frame features an updated linkage curve, which has been in development for the last five years on the world cup circuit with our design engineer Ryan Carroll working closely with Team Manager Will Longden.

Saracen Team Myst
Saracen Team Myst

Saracen Team Myst
Saracen Team Myst

We have also changed the rear end, widening it to 157mm with a new adjustable dropout system allowing riders to change wheelbase depending on the demands of the course. So no matter whether it’s a straight drag race or a twisting, technical nightmare, the Myst is ready. One thing carried over from the existing bike is the head tube, which allows the riders to fine tune the front-centre by +/- 5mm depending on their preference.

bigquotesWe have worked really hard to get this brand new Myst to the point that it will give Danny, Matt and Alex every opportunity to push themselves all the way in this world cup season. A lot of blood, sweat and tears have gone into getting it here for Croatia and we can’t wait to see how the team gets on. It’s a hugely exciting time for us as a brand and we reckon the new Myst is our best design yet.Simon Wild, Saracen Product Manager

Saracen Team Myst
Saracen Team Myst

bigquotesIt’s been great to be part of this project, which initially started with developing a 29er and ended up with two fantastic new bikes, that are born out of the proven Saracen Myst pedigree and all the knowledge and feedback from years of World Cup racing. I can’t wait to get stuck into the race season now and see where the riders can take these bikes.Will Longden, Madison Saracen Manager

This season, the new Myst is a strictly team-only affair. The only place you can see this bike is flying along downhill tracks under Madison Saracen riders with a production version on the cards later down the line.

For more information on Saracen, visit www.saracen.co.uk.



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25 Comments
  • 23 0
 Threaded nuts as boost spacers you got to be kiddin'...
  • 2 0
 Never even noticed till you pointed it out lol
  • 3 0
 You. You’ve been drinking all the coffee today!

Great eyes.
  • 3 0
 lol.....new front hub standard... coming soon from DT... in the interim they need to bust out the miles with creative solutions lol
  • 1 0
 @jmd2drsrbtrrthn4: hahaha !
Actually I got the same wheels so as long as they put a 49 I knew they had to deal with a spacer, then looked at it and was like WUUUUUUUT?!
  • 6 1
 How many minutes before someone tries to apply the UCI road rules to this and say it needs to be on sale to be raced?
  • 4 0
 "Hey look ! We have 2 brand new bikes but you can't touch them !" Frown
  • 9 11
 Honda RN01 was a no-buy bike and it made it even hotter. The problem is Saracen is not really looking like anything in RN01 super bike area. I get that it’s a great bike but it looks like random pieces of a full suspension bicycle put together using “random shuffle” plugin to Solidworks.
  • 1 0
 @WAKIdesigns: no more than any other non-4bar bike, I guess
  • 2 0
 bigger person like myself being 6'4 I can see myself on a 29er often times bikes look ridiculous and feel cramped if Santa cruz rolls out a XXL v10 29er I would be keen to get my hands on one
  • 1 0
 Could it be that smaller manufacturers are making dh frames compatible with 29" and below just so that the next incremental wheel size doesn't hurt them (assuming its never larger)..i don't blame them.
but it makes me wonder who drives the change
  • 8 7
 Every brand is pulling out a 29er to sale but man, nobody wants to buy this, I'm sorry but for the common DH riders we don't want a huge 29er to have fun and race sometimes in DH.
  • 7 1
 Translation: I am short
  • 2 0
 @Franziskaner: As a very short man I can tell you - 26" bike wheels are cheap as chips now!
  • 5 1
 27.5 is dead
  • 2 0
 “29er and 27.5 have the same characteristics and handling” then why have two options?
  • 1 0
 That stem/bar combo looks fantastic, interesting way to make sure it's dead center
  • 1 0
 Huh? That's just a handlebar bolted into a direct-mount stem?
  • 1 0
 Nevermind, I've just seen the bar centre marker.
  • 1 0
 I wonder if in a few years 27.5 starts to go the way of the 26 except for DJ, slope and some freeride.
  • 2 0
 Naw, 27.5 and 29 will die, 26 will remain niche and 24.5 will become king. You heard it here first folks. Long live 24.5!!!
  • 1 0
 @bikesoverbritches: Faction BMX will be selling their Zeitgeist 22" wheels again, mark my words.
  • 7 6
 29er, who wants to buy that anyways?
  • 1 0
 Somebody has been drinking the coffee today. Well done!
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