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Polygon Factory Racing has their behinds covered by BikeYoke

Dec 11, 2022 at 18:53
by Polygon Bikes  



Celebrating the success of their first-ever Enduro World Series 2022, Polygon’s Factory Racing team has been super-stoked with their sponsored BikeYoke saddles and dropper posts.

The Revive dropper post was definitely a firm favorite. The long travel and low stack height with an on-the-move bleed function kept the riders at the forefront of the EWS action.


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bigquotesWe’ve been running the BikeYoke Revive dropper post all year and it’s been perfect from the word go - with super-smooth lever action and great post stiffness. The reset function is a great addition for our Enduro riders. Paired up with the BikeYoke Sagma saddle, elite comfort with the rail suspension design absorbing all the bumps and movements with your legsMatt Stuttard

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The Sagma saddle made for a comfortable ride, with its special chassis molded from carbon fiber reinforced nylon which contains elastomer cushions. These cushions allow the saddle to rock back and forth slightly with the rider pelvis. Great for reducing vibrations and enabling the riders to increase their power transmission.


bigquotesBikeYoke droppers are easily one of the best high performance droppers on the market. The Revive posts have a super-smooth action and light lever feel that makes it easy to just forget about it and ride. The Sagma saddle has been very comfortable with the built-in bushings that allow the saddle to move with you as your pedal.Brady Stone


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With plans underway for 2023, the Polygon Factory Racing team look forward to continuing another successful season partnering with BikeYoke.

bigquotesThis is my second year straight running the Revive dropper post. I opted for the largest offering of 213mm drop. It’s an incredibly well thought-out design - giving you a choice of two trigger lengths, which is great for people with big or small hands.Dan Wolfe

Rider: Matt Stuttard
Rider: Brady Stone
Rider: Dan Wolfe
Video: Filmsmith
Photos: Kike Abelleira

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