How does double the afterwork laps sound? Outfitted with a powerful Shimano drive unit, the Siskiu T7E helps you make the most of your time in the saddle. With up to 85Nm of torque at your fingertips, you can ride higher and further than ever, and your legs won’t have a thing to say about it. Built with the same nimble geometry and the original T7. The T7E delivers a natural riding position that feels great in the climbs and is confidence inspiring in the descents. SR Suntour suspension front and back smooths out the trail. The 12-speed Shimano drivetrain provides even more mechanical advantage, making the steepest climbs a little less miserable. SRAM’s 4-piston Code R brakes have proven themselves in the enduro world series and have plenty of stopping power, so you can keep your velocity exactly where you want it.
- Shimano EP800 motor provides 85Nm of hill-flattening torque from a lightweight 2.6kg motor that’s 36% more efficient than the previous E8000 generation
- Shimano Steps bar-mounted controller lets you cycle through modes, keep and eye on your battery’s status and more
- SR Suntour Aion 35 front fork has an incredibly smooth ride and tunable high-speed compression and rebound, care of the Piston Compensator System (PCS)
- SR Suntour TriAir2 3CR rear shock has been custom tuned to match the Siskiu T7E’s geometry and Polygon’s Faux Bar linkage. And uses the trail-smoothing Piston Compensator System (PCS)
- One piece suspension linkage increases stiffness while reducing weight. Delivering a ride that is poppy and supportive, with excellent small bump compliance, yet is still efficient in the climbs
- 12-speed Shimano Deore and SLX drivetrain is rugged, reliable, and affordable, providing fast accurate shifts even in rough terrain
- SRAM Code R brakes have powerful 4-piston calipers that can more than handle the extra weight of an e-bike
- Code R levers have tool-free reach adjustment, so you can personalize you brake lever location to your grip
- ALX Alloy frame is uses hydro-formed, triple butted 6061 aluminum that has been heat treated for improved strength and durability
- FWG frame geometry has been optimized for aggressive trail riding, steep descents, and comfortable climbs
- Tapered head tube broadens towards the bottom leading to better force transfer from the fork to the frame. The increased stiffness of the tapered head tube provides improved handling
- Internal cable routing keeps your cables safe from trail hazards and has a nice clean look
- Flip-chip lets you adjust your bottom bracket height and how slack your bike is, it also lets you mullet the bike, if that’s how you roll
- Tranz-X dropper posts with internal cable routing, give you somewhere to sit when you need it and get your seat out of the way when you don't. L and XL – 170mm drop. S and M – 150mm drop
- Entity XL3 aluminum wheels are tubeless ready
- Boost hub spacing offers improved rigidity and strength, and paves the way for easy upgrades down the road
- Schwalbe Hans Dampf tires with the Addix compound keep you glued to the ground, offering low rolling resistance and great traction in a variety of conditions
- Short chainstays make the bike feel nimble on the trail and flickable in the corners
- Bikes are covered by MEC's Rocksolid Guarantee and Bike Service Agreement. You can bring your bike to any MEC bike shop for free adjustments and minor maintenance for a year after purchase
- Based in Indonesia, Polygon has been making bikes for more than 25 years. Polygon makes all of their own frames in-house, allowing them to control the design and construction of their bikes from inception to shipping. You will find Polygons ridden in the Red Bull Rampage, UCI Downhill World Cup, and other major mountain bike events all around the world
- Due to challenges with supply chain, components may be substituted for comparable parts at any time. The listed build is how MEC intended your bike to arrive, though the manufacturer may need to make a tweak or two to get you riding sooner