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Pyga Industries launches the Stage: a new carbon marathon bike with a twist

By Press Office · 159 comments

In late April PYGA INDUSTRIES announced the launch of their first carbon fibre, full suspension marathon bike at the opening of their new Cape Town offices. Dubbed the Stage, the 29″ bike is designed as an out and out race machine, with Pyga’s signature twist on geometry.

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Says founding partner Pat Morewood: “Longer travel bikes have seen a big change in geometry, driven by the Downhill scene. These changes have trickled down into the enduro and trail market, but marathon and XC bikes have been relatively stagnant in this regard. We felt that the marathon category could really benefit from this new way of thinking”

The Stage features a slacker head angle counter acted with a longer reach; so that shorter stems can be fitted. The slacker head angle (compared to the marathon norm of 70-71 degrees) creates a more stable ride, while the longer reach/short stem combo keeps the steering direct and inspires confidence – resulting in a ride with precise steering, without the twitchy feel of many other bikes the marathon category. This updated geometry gives the bike maximum stability at speed, cornering and steep technical descents yet climbs among the best in its class.

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Pyga will also be offering a longer travel trail bike called the Stage MAX. This versatile bike has longer travel at the rear (126mm) and can accommodate up to a 140mm fork and will be perfect for guys looking for a 29er trail bike with contemporary geometry.

Along with their progressive geometry, the Stage and Stage MAX will be the first bikes to debut Plus 5; a correction to chain line issues that have been overlooked by bike designers since the onset of 10 and 11 speed drive trains. This is achieved by shifting the complete rear drive (wheel axle and cassette – NOT the chain ring position) 5mm towards the drive side, which alters the effective chain line from 49mm to 44mm, while maintaining the same chain ring position relative to the centre-line of the frame. Simply put, the chain line on the 11th gear (easiest gear, largest cog) on a Plus 5 frame is equivalent to the chain line on the 9th gear of a regular frame.

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In essence, Plus 5 offers better shifting performance and reduced wear on the drive train. Interestingly, this is achieved without the need for proprietary parts – all that is required is an adjustment of the wheel dish. This has the added bonus of a stiffer, stronger wheel; as the wheel dish adjusted for Plus 5 has a more even spoke tension between drive side and non drive side spokes.

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Both bikes offer the ability of carrying 2 water bottles within the main frame, while still maintaining a low stand over height. A removable derailleur mount keeps the lines looking clean when not using dual chain ring crank sets.

The Stage already has one big race under its belt – Nico Pfitzenmaier raced it to 2nd place, with 4 stage wins at this year’s 9 day, 934km stage race, the Joberg2C. Pyga will be offering a limited number of bikes for early pre order release, exclusively for customers based in South Africa. These bikes will be available from October this year in size LRG, followed by MED then XL.

Pre order frames will be individually numbered in series, and pre order customers will be able to specify their own serial number on a custom alloy badge. Contact a Pyga dealer for more info or contact Pyga directly and they can put you on the list. Each model will have 2 colour options, as well as two build options, as seen below.

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Stage Geometry

Bright colour scheme: Blue matte frame // Orange gloss decals

Covert colour scheme: White gloss frame // Charcoal matte decals

Rear travel: 95mm

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Onza Canis 2.25

Stage MAX Geometry

Bright colour scheme: Orange matte frame // Blue gloss decals

Covert colour scheme: Charcoal matte frame // White gloss decals

Rear travel: 126mm

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Onza Ibex 2.25

Stage Build Specification

Stage XX RS-1 Build R94 900 *RRP – Price and build spec may change without notice

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Stage XO1 Sid build R76 500 *RRP – Price and build spec may change without notice

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Stage MAX Build Specification

Stage MAX XX1 Pike RCT3 R92 500 * RRP – Price and build spec may change without notice

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Stage MAX XO1 Pike RC R79 950 * RRP – Price and build spec may change without notice

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Comments

Spoke101

Jun 6, 2015, 4:34 PM

How many world titles and olympic titles etc etc etc have been won on S works bikes. Been around forever. Like it or not, its a race winning bike. 

 

And at this stage, spec vs spec, Specialized is a lot cheaper than this.

 

I agree that these bike don't have the same winning pedigree as a Specialized but does that mean Pat should give them away at cost price and not make a profit?

 

Secondly please show me where I can get an S-Works Epic for less than R94 400.00

Jaco-fiets

Jun 6, 2015, 4:37 PM

Morewood not on the world stage!? Bahahahahaha! Go to Europe and you will see otherwise. Their pedigree was very well earned, until Pat left. You'll also notice that since that time, MW haven't really made any new bikes.

 

The passion went to PYGA.

I go to Europe couple of times per year bahahahhaha! Never seen a morewood there

Spoke101

Jun 6, 2015, 4:37 PM

Right, because Morewood was known for producing marathon/racing 29er's.

 

Pyga's are great bikes, but the price is crazy. Also, what's up with the generic wheelsets?

 

Please elaborate on "generic wheelsets"?

TYGA

Jun 6, 2015, 4:40 PM

Tom Ritchey

They'll sell, despite the debate.

This pretty much sums it up

Jaco-fiets

Jun 6, 2015, 4:46 PM

This pretty much sums it up

Hope the brands does really well

DJuice

Jun 6, 2015, 4:49 PM

I go to Europe couple of times per year bahahahhaha! Never seen a morewood there

Perhaps going to the wrong places....bahahahaha.

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jun 6, 2015, 4:55 PM

I go to Europe couple of times per year bahahahhaha! Never seen a morewood there

Must be doing something wrong. PYGA also has a big following there.

Ryanpmb

Jun 6, 2015, 5:03 PM

Love the passion in this thread. Guys backing their favourites, fiercely putting their 2c forward. It's great! :)

awesme

Jun 6, 2015, 5:07 PM

and it's clean still...

 

G

 

 

Love the passion in this thread. Guys backing their favourites, fiercely putting their 2c forward. It's great! :)

awesme

Jun 6, 2015, 5:08 PM

Morewood's are best know for the gravity side, going downhill FAST.

 

G

 

 

I go to Europe couple of times per year bahahahhaha! Never seen a morewood there

Bizkit031

Jun 6, 2015, 5:08 PM

Love the passion in this thread. Guys backing their favourites, fiercely putting their 2c forward. It's great! :)

Not favourites,wet dream favourites remember,LOL.
Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jun 6, 2015, 5:08 PM

Love the passion in this thread. Guys backing their favourites, fiercely putting their 2c forward. It's great! :)

Yep. If I had the cash I'd surely consider the PYGA. If my name hadn't been down for the new reign I'd have driven up to PE to buy that large Pascoe in the classifieds...

Jaco-fiets

Jun 6, 2015, 5:19 PM

Perhaps going to the wrong places....bahahahaha.

 

I mostly go to Italy! I always make a point of visiting as many bikeshops as possible when I am in a area. Honestly have not seen a morewood the last few years in either Italy, Spain, Portugal or the US

So yes, maybe they have a strong following in the other countries

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jun 6, 2015, 5:22 PM

I mostly go to Italy! I always make a point of visiting as many bikeshops as possible when I am in a area. Honestly have not seen a morewood the last few years in either Italy, Spain, Portugal or the US

So yes, maybe they have a strong following in the other countries

Morewood have lost a LOT of cred from a support perspective lately, and haven't pumped out a new bike in a while, so that's not really surprising.

 

That doesn't mean that Pat doesn't know what he's doing. When he was at MW it was a different story entirely. Now he's at pyga and doing super work.

Johny Bravo

Jun 6, 2015, 5:25 PM

I agree that these bike don't have the same winning pedigree as a Specialized but does that mean Pat should give them away at cost price and not make a profit?

 

Secondly please show me where I can get an S-Works Epic for less than R94 400.00

S works Epic has a much better spec than this friend.

Spoke101

Jun 6, 2015, 5:31 PM

S works Epic has a much better spec than this friend.

 

Apart from the Brain suspension what is much better?

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jun 6, 2015, 5:32 PM

S works Epic has a much better spec than this friend.

Not sure about that eh. Apart from the 35mm dropper and the carbon bar, not much difference. XX1 vs xtr, both RS1, raceface next sl crank vs xtr (point in favour of the pyga on that one) and then both have carbon rims... Apart from that and the SWAT system, there's just a case of sram vs shimano.

Baaisikilist

Jun 6, 2015, 5:35 PM

Morewood's are best know for the gravity side, going downhill FAST.

 

G

Soooo, what I'm getting here is that you're a fan...?

awesme

Jun 6, 2015, 5:37 PM

B

 

Yes, I have one of his bikes, and will be getting a 2nd.

 

G

 

Soooo, what I'm getting here is that you're a fan...?

Johny Bravo

Jun 6, 2015, 5:44 PM

Not sure about that eh. Apart from the 35mm dropper and the carbon bar, not much difference. XX1 vs xtr, both RS1, raceface next sl crank vs xtr (point in favour of the pyga on that one) and then both have carbon rims... Apart from that and the SWAT system, there's just a case of sram vs shimano.

If you have to ask. A s works is jot for you. Its all about the weight.

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jun 6, 2015, 6:04 PM

If you have to ask. A s works is jot for you. Its all about the weight.

No, I am genuinely curious...

Spoke101

Jun 6, 2015, 6:08 PM

Not sure about that eh. Apart from the 35mm dropper and the carbon bar, not much difference. XX1 vs xtr, both RS1, raceface next sl crank vs xtr (point in favour of the pyga on that one) and then both have carbon rims... Apart from that and the SWAT system, there's just a case of sram vs shimano.

 

Agreed, apart from the dropper and Brain inertia valves I would say the Pyga is better spec'd.

 

XX1, Next SL Crank, KMC chain, Next carbon bar & seatpost are all lighter and better in my opinion.

The Pyga frame and Rims aren't as light but are stronger than the Spez frame and Rovals.

 

Weights should be around the same: kulhavy's bike with XX1 is 10.4kg and Pat's Pyga is currently 10.7kg but I'm not sure of bar, seatpost, saddle, stem and tyres. 

 

If memory serves the Epic RRP: is +- R130k

 

Edit: Oh and that's running proper tyres not super lightweight S-Works fast track's.

Spoke101

Jun 6, 2015, 6:10 PM

No, "I am genuinely curious..." me to.

Ignorance is bliss.

Johny Bravo

Jun 6, 2015, 6:28 PM

Agreed, apart from the dropper and Brain inertia valves I would say the Pyga is better spec'd.

 

XX1, Next SL Crank, KMC chain, Next carbon bar & seatpost are all lighter and better in my opinion.

The Pyga frame and Rims aren't as light but are stronger than the Spez frame and Rovals.

 

Weights should be around the same: kulhavy's bike with XX1 is 10.4kg and Pat's Pyga is currently 10.7kg but I'm not sure of bar, seatpost, saddle, stem and tyres. 

 

If memory serves the Epic RRP: is +- R130k

 

Edit: Oh and that's running proper tyres not super lightweight S-Works fast track's.

So right there, that is me out of this argument. No proof to back that.

Ryanpmb

Jun 6, 2015, 6:33 PM

So right there, that is me out of this argument. No proof to back that.

It's hardly an argument with the only informative comments and contributions coming from Spoke101 and El Capitan...

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