Orange MSISLE PRO Review

  • 7300 €
  • Aluminium
  • Shimano EP801
  • 150 mm
  • 630 WH
  • 2024
  • 29 / 27,5 Mullet"
The MSISLE PRO is as bonkers as they say about the British folks. There's no other way to describe the amalgamation of substantial 150 mm with a rigid rear end.
Shimano motors remain at the top of the engine popularity alongside Bosch motors. No wonder, as evidenced by EP801. Even nasty steep sections are effortlessly climbed by the motor. The Shimano EP801 conveys a riding feeling. The average range can become a problem especially for long mountain bike rides.

At a glance

The most importanten ratings of the MSISLE PRO in comparison to the competitor bikes of following categorie: (7000) .

Riding according to the category, the excellent fork brand suspension fork provides a smooth ride. At the brakes, Orange instals upper class brakes with four pistons and 2 millimeter rotors from SRAM. At the drivetrain components and the rest of the parts, Orange leaves almost no wishes open and only uses top-notch parts. With the 64°_angle head tube angle and the super low bottom bracket, Orange redefines the boundaries of modern geometry. Most manufacturers don't dare to venture into such extreme terrain when it comes to geometry.

Value for money

If you are keen on value for money, this is your chart. It shows you at a glance how much bike you get for 7300 €.

Conclusion


Expirience with the Orange MSISLE PRO

If you're looking for a comfortable ride for everyday use, the MSISLE PRO isn't for you, because this bike only knows one gear when going downhill - full throttle! With an excellent fork, a good brake system and a good geometry, it puts most of the competition in its place.
Ludwig Döhl - emtb-test.com
Orange MSISLE PRO Review
Ludwig Döhl
Bike enthusiast and founder of emtb-test.com

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technical Details

Je steiler der Winkel des Sitzrohrs ist, desto effizienter können Sie in die Pedale treten.

SIZE XXS XS S M L XL XXL
Sizing of Manufacturer
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S
M
L
XL
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Wheelsize
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29 / 27,5 Mullet
29 / 27,5 Mullet
29 / 27,5 Mullet
29 / 27,5 Mullet
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Stack
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675
675
684
693
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Reach
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435
455
473
491
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Top Tube Length
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610
630
650
670
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Seat Tube Length
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406,4
431,8
457,2
482,6
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Seat Tube Angle
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75
75
75
75
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Head Tube Length
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130
130
140
150
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Head Tube Angle
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64
64
64
64
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Bottom Bracket Drop
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58
58
58
58
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Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
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297
297
297
297
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Chainstay Length
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426
426
426
426
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Wheelbase
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1204
1224
1246
1268
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Standover Height
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675
720
730
743
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  • Motor Shimano EP801
  • Display SC-EM800
  • Battery 630
  • Frame MSISLE
  • Frame Material Aluminium
  • Fork Fox Performance 36 Float 150mm 29
  • Spring Unit air
  • Remote-Lockout yes
  • Gearrange 510%
  • Drivetrain 12
  • Gear Lever Shimano SLX 12spd
  • Rear Derailleur Shimano SLX 12spd
  • Crank Shimano M600 165 E 34t
  • Cassette Shimano SLX 10-51T 12spd
  • Chain KMC 12spd
  • Brake Set SRAM Guide RE 200/200
  • Brake Rotors 200/200
  • Wheel Set Strange Front + Hope Pro 4 Rear, E13 LG1 EN 27.5 + 29
  • Tires Front Maxxis Minion DHF 2.5 3c EXO+
  • Tires Rear Maxxis DHR II 2.4 3c EXO+
  • Saddle WTB Silverado SL
  • Seat Post SDG Tellis 150/170mm
  • Stem Burgtec Enduro Black 42.5mm
  • Handle Bar Burgtec RideWide Enduro 800mm
  • Handle Bar Width 800
  • Head Set FPD 49mm / 56mm zerostack
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