Cheap, flexy fork, but the Siskiu’s poised, keen and efficiently smooth ride impresses for the price Buy if, You want a poised, smooth ride and don't mind upgrading the fork Polygon’s price-beating ...
We last reviewed the Siskiu D7 back in 2017 and found that despite the bike having a great overall feel, it did suffer from some slightly questionable forks that flexed at the first opportunity and ...
Polygon’s Siskiu T8 is a solid reminder of how fun even low- to mid-range bikes have become. It used to be that bikes under a certain price point suffered from a lack of decent frames and parts, but ...
When it comes to bang for buck, the Siskiu T7 29 has to be one of the most impressive bikes out there The Polygon Siskiu T7 29 is an entry-level mountain bike engineered to balance high-speed control ...
The Polygon Siskiu D6 is the brand’s budget-friendly, 120mm-travel cross-country mountain bike. Boasting a relatively slack 67-degree head tube angle and fairly steep 75.5-degree seat tube angle, it ...
The Siskiu T8 offers an impressive spec and is deceptively capable downhill. It’s not the best all-rounder, though, and won’t cover flatter ground as quickly as some Polygon's Siskiu has been around ...
Packed with quality components and a confident ride, the Polygon Siskiu D7.0 defies the dual-suspension starting price point Polygon has quickly developed and refined its mountain bike line-up in just ...
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