What goes up, loves coming down
The Bullit is an electric mountain bike designed for tackling the steepest and deepest of trails in both directions. Imagine the kinds of rooty, rocky, horror fests usually reserved for the biggest-hitting bikes. Then imagine what lies beyond that. The Bullit takes a no limits approach. 170mm travel, a 38mm-diameter fork and DoubleDown tires reflect the smashability of this platform. This is a bike for riders who seek downhill bike trails that are out of range of any chairlift or shuttle road.
- Looking for a less aggressive ebike? Try the Heckler.
- Looking for a lighter smasher without the volts? Check out the Nomad.
- Proud owner of a Bullit already? Register your bike now.
- Considering 29 vs. MX wheels? Learn more about picking a wheel size.
Key Features:
Available in: | Carbon CC |
Wheel Size: | MX |
Front Travel: | 170mm |
Rear Travel: | 170mm |
X0 AXS RSV 15 199 $ CAD 49.1 lbs / 22.27 kg | X0 AXS RSV Coil 15 199 $ CAD 49.87 lbs / 22.62 kg |
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Matériau | Matériau | ||
Débattement | Débattement | ||
Taille de roues | Taille de roues | ||
Amortisseur | Amortisseur | ||
Fourche | Fourche | ||
Dérailleur arrière | Dérailleur arrière | ||
Shifter droit | Shifter droit | ||
Cassette | Cassette | ||
Chaîne | Chaîne | ||
Guide-chaîne | Guide-chaîne | ||
Jeu de direction | Jeu de direction | ||
Pneu arrière | Pneu arrière | ||
Pneu avant | Pneu avant | ||
Moyeu avant | Moyeu avant | ||
Jante avant | Jante avant | ||
Moyeu arrière | Moyeu arrière | ||
Jante arrière | Jante arrière | ||
Disque avant | Disque avant | ||
Disque arrière | Disque arrière | ||
Freins | Freins | ||
Pédalier | Pédalier | ||
Guidon | Guidon | ||
Potence | Potence | ||
Selle | Selle | ||
Tige de selle | Tige de selle | ||
Poignées | Poignées | ||
Batterie | Batterie | ||
Unité motrice | Unité motrice | ||
Chargeur de batterie | Chargeur de batterie |
Bullit Frame Specifications
Suspension System | VPP |
Front Derailleur | No compatibility |
Headset/Headtube | Integrated (IS41/52) |
Seat Post | 31.6mm |
Seat Clamp | 36.4mm |
Eye to Eye length | 230mm |
Stroke | 62.5mm |
Fork Compatibility | 170-180mm |
BB Shell | 73mm Threaded |
Max Tire Size | 2.6" |
Max Chainring Size | 36t |
Water Bottle Mounts | 1 |
Shock Mounting Bushing Front | 30x8 |
Shock Mounting Bushing Rear | 30x8 |
Brake Mount | 200PM |
Suspension Setup
Take a look at detailed sag, high/low rebound, and high/low compression recommendations for shocks and forks in each build.
X0 AXS RSV
FORK: Rockshox Zeb Ultimate 170
Rider Weight (lbs) | (kgs) | Pressure (psi) | Rebound (from closed) | Compression: LSC,HSC (from middle) |
100 | 45 | 39 | 13 | middle |
120 | 54 | 47 | 12 | middle |
140 | 64 | 55 | 11 | middle |
160 | 73 | 64 | 10 | middle |
180 | 82 | 72 | 9 | middle |
200 | 91 | 80 | 8 | middle |
220 | 100 | 88 | 6 | middle |
240 | 109 | 96 | 4 | middle |
SHOCK: Rockshox Super Deluxe Ultimate
Rider Weight | Pressure (psi) | Sag (%, mm on shock) | Rebound (from closed) | Compression (L/H from middle) |
100lbs (45.5kg) | 100 | 29-32%, 18-20mm | 7 | -1/-1 |
120lbs (54.4kg) | 125 | 29-32%, 18-20mm | 6 | -1/-1 |
140lbs (63.5kg) | 145 | 29-32%, 18-20mm | 6 | -1/-1 |
160lbs (72.6kg) | 170 | 29-32%, 18-20mm | 5 | -1/-1 |
180lbs (81.8kg) | 190 | 29-32%, 18-20mm | 5 | -1/-1 |
200lbs (90.7kg) | 215 | 29-32%, 18-20mm | 4 | -1/-1 |
220lbs (99.8kg) | 235 | 29-32%, 18-20mm | 4 | -1/-1 |
240lbs (108.8kg) | 260 | 29-32%, 18-20mm | 3 | -1/-1 |
260lbs (117.9kg) | 280 | 29-32%, 18-20mm | 3 | -1/-1 |
X0 AXS RSV Coil
FORK: Rockshox Zeb Ultimate 170
Rider Weight (lbs) | (kgs) | Pressure (psi) | Rebound (from closed) | Compression: LSC,HSC (from middle) |
100 | 45 | 2, 7 | 13 | middle |
120 | 54 | 2, 15 | 12 | middle |
140 | 64 | 2, 23 | 11 | middle |
160 | 73 | 3, 4 | 10 | middle |
180 | 82 | 3, 12 | 9 | middle |
200 | 91 | 3, 20 | 8 | middle |
220 | 100 | 3, 28 | 6 | middle |
240 | 109 | 4, 5 | 4 | middle |
SHOCK: Rockshox Super Deluxe Ultimate Coil
Rider Weight | Spring Rate (lbs.) | Sag (%, mm on shock) | Preload (turns) | Rebound (from closed) | Compression (L/H from middle) |
100lbs (45.5kg) | 300 | 28-32%, 17.5-20mm | 1-2 turns | 11 | -1/-1 |
120lbs (54.4kg) | 350 | 28-32%, 17.5-20mm | 1-2 turns | 10 | -1/-1 |
140lbs (63.5kg) | 400 | 28-32%, 17.5-20mm | 1-2 turns | 9 | -1/-1 |
160lbs (72.6kg) | 450 | 28-32%, 17.5-20mm | 1-2 turns | 8 | -1/-1 |
180lbs (81.8kg) | 500 | 28-32%, 17.5-20mm | 1-2 turns | 7 | -1/-1 |
200lbs (90.7kg) | 550 | 28-32%, 17.5-20mm | 1-2 turns | 6 | -1/-1 |
220lbs (99.8kg) | 600 | 28-32%, 17.5-20mm | 1-2 turns | 5 | -1/-1 |
240lbs (108.8kg) | 650 | 28-32%, 17.5-20mm | 1-2 turns | 5 | -1/-1 |
260lbs (117.9kg) | 700 | 28-32%, 17.5-20mm | 1-2 turns | 4 | -1/-1 |
Geometry
All units are in millimeters or degrees.
M | L | XL | XXL | |
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Reach | 450 | 475 | 495 | 515 |
Stack | 621 | 630 | 648 | 670.4 |
Angle de direction | 64° | 64° | 64° | 64° |
Longueur du tube de selle | 405 | 430 | 460 | 500 |
Front Center | 789.4 | 818.8 | 847.5 | 878.5 |
Hauteur du boitier de pédalier | 348 | 348 | 348 | 348 |
BB Drop | 25.5/6.5 | 25.5/6.5 | 25.5/6.5 | 25.5/6.5 |
Empattement | 1238.5 | 1267.9 | 1296.7 | 1327.7 |
Longueur de bases | 449 | 449 | 449 | 449 |
Longueur du tube de direction | 100 | 110 | 130 | 155 |
Longueur de tube supérieur | 591.3 | 619.2 | 644.9 | 672.1 |
Angle de tube de selle | 77.2° | 77.1° | 77° | 76.8° |
Standover | 748 | 747 | 745 | 745 |
Units
cm
Frame Sizing
If you're on the cusp between the recommended height range of two sizes, the absolute best thing is to try to ride them both. At a minimum, check the stack/reach measurements on your current bike and compare it to the new model you are looking at to get an idea of a fit you are already comfortable with. If riding the bike is not an option, consider the following.
Personal Preference
A larger size frame will be more stable, and will give you more room to move without upsetting the weight-balance of the bike. The larger size will put the front wheel further in front of you, which gives the feeling of security and conversely, it will require more significant body movements when you WANT to shift the weight-bias of the bike. Think hard about your riding style and how active/intuitive you want it to be vs stable and speedy. You'll need to work a bit harder to muscle the larger bike around.
Body Dimension
Not all bodies at a given height are the same. If you have longer legs and a shorter torso than the average person your height, that may push you towards the smaller of the recommended sizes. If you're all torso and arms, most likely you'll want to size up.
Units
cm
M
L
XL
XXL
FAQ's
Can I run a dual crown fork on the Bullit?
No, this is not compatible. Full stop.
For even more information, visit the ebike FAQ's page.
Can you run the Bullit full 27.5"?
You can, but definitely not recommended. It would reduce BB height, pedal to ground clearance and negatively affect handling characteristics.
What rear shock can I run?
Shock size is 230mm x 62.5mm, but we tune the OE rear shock specifically for the Bullit model
Where can I find additional technical information for my Bullit?
Check out the Ebike tech page, Shimano STEPS, and the bike archive for more information.
For even more information, visit the ebike FAQ's page.
Where do I find my bike's serial number?
The serial number on our emtb's is located on the frame, behind the lower link above the motor. Feel free to reach out to Rider Support with any questions
Exploded Diagrams
Motor Hardware
Battery, Downtube Cover, and BB Cover
Lower Link and Shock Hardware
Upper Link Hardware
Chainstay Protector, Derailleur Hanger, and Rear Axle
Lower Link
Upper Link