Downhill bikes are designed to be the ultimate tool to take on the gnarliest terrain. With 200mm of front and rear travel to enable riders to descend the roughest terrain, the steepest gradients and send the biggest jumps.
Since the Nukeproof Scalp was debuted in 2011, Nukeproof’s downhill frames have been on a constant evolutionary path. The Scalp saw success at the highest level, eventually evolving into Sam Hill’s World Cup-winning Pulse. This evolution continued through to the latest Dissent.
Using an evolved version of the Nukeproof Fallout linkage, the Dissent prototype frame won first time out with Sam Hill at the Garbanzo Downhill at Crankworx Canada in 2018. Since then, the Dissent has gone on to rack up a number of UCI World Cup podiums and national championships. It’s earned a reputation as a race-ready workhorse that’s incredibly stable and ultra-adjustable; as a bike that instils confidence in world-class pros and privateers alike.
Nukeproof are proud to release the latest evolution - the Dissent 290 Carbon.
The Nukeproof Dissent 290c is the next logical evolution from the ultra-successful alloy Dissent frame. Creating a carbon Dissent gave Nukeproof engineers the freedom to make several improvements, as well as incorporate some new features into the frame. Having the freedom to work in T700/ 800 carbon allows for more complex shapes, fast multiple prototype iterations to add strength, stiffness and compliance to enhance the feel of the bike. The reason to move wasn’t to reduce weight, but the overall frame weight was reduced by 430g. (a NP1 frame weighs 3.46kgs RAW).
The Dissent was built around the World Cup winning Fallout Linkage with the option to customise multiple key areas to suit your riding style. The Dissent was originally developed as a test mule to offer multiple levels of suspension progression, wheelbase options and new for ’23 multiple reach positions, to enable riders to dial in the Dissent 290 to suit different riding style and/ or terrains.
The fresh platform also allowed the development team to further optimise the suspension kinematics. A high leverage rate at the beginning of the stroke gives a more supple feel off the top, with a steeping curve in mid-stroke to give good stability and support. When you reach the mid-end of the suspension travel, there is a regressive curve to prevent spiking and limiting the travel use. The added sensitivity allows riders to enjoy a much more tuneable shock, increase spring rates without adding harshness. The Dissent 290 also works better with the latest generation of air shocks.
The Dissent Carbon offers multiple adjustments, allowing riders to dial in their perfect set up. Be that at a World Cup track, lapping all day in the park or sending desert lines.
- Adjustable main pivot. 3 positions allow adjustment in suspension progression between 21%/25%/28%
- 3 position adjustable reach headset, allowing +/-6mm from the middle setting
- One frame, two-wheel set-ups. Rear wheel flip chip allows for 290 or 297 MX
- Adjustable Chainstay Flip Chips, 3 positions allowing for adjustment of wheelbase
With the increase in adjustment the Dissent 290c offers a new sizing structure. NP1, NP2, NP3 allows riders to choose from 3 different base frames and dial in the fit with +/- 6mm of reach adjust.
The Dissent Carbon will be offered in both 29” and 29”-27.5” Mix (MX) wheel configurations. But riders now have the option to switch between configurations by simply inverting a flip-chip on the rear triangle and swapping out to 29” or 27.5” rear wheel. Adjusting this flip-chip compensates for the new wheel size and ensures the kinematic and geometry is not compromised.
Travel is also increased with 200mm travel in both 290 and 297 MX set-ups. The finish of the Dissent carbon is taken to the next level with integrated bump stops, tube in tube cable routing, 3D contoured frame protection and comes with a clear protection kit fitted as standard. Key rider and maintenance focused features remain; clearance for 2.5’’ tyre, the use of quality Enduro Bearings and standards such as Threaded 83mm BB and ISCG05. All spares available for a fully supported package. This all adds up to a high performing race machine that’s easy to live with and work on.
The new Dissent, the ultimate gravity racer.
Colour : Grey
Discipline : DH/Freeride
Frame Size : S/M, M/L, XL
Frame Warranty : 5 years
Material : Carbon
Part Warranty : 2 years
Pedals Included : Yes
Rear Shock Travel : 200 mm
Wheel Sizes : 29"
Weight (manufacturer) : 17 kg
Main Information | 7 Not an e-bike |
Dimensions | 17 kg |
Frame | Full Suspension internal cable routing, enduro bearings, flip chip in rear triangle to convert wheel size and chainstay length, 83mm threaded bottom bracket, Boost 12 x 157mm axle, 3D-geformter molded frame protector Rock Shox 4-link Super Deluxe Select R Air, Custom Tune 0L2 LNL SB C1, 250 x 75 mm, Bearing End |
Fork | RockShox Boxxer Select Charger RC 29 ”, 46 mm offset, Boost 20 x 110 mm, Debonair, Maxle Stealth |
Shifting Components | Derailleur Sram GX |
Shift Levers | Sram GX |
Chainset | SRAM Descendant DH, 165 mm, DUB 83 mm |
Bottom Bracket | SRAM DUB 83 mm |
Chain | SRAM PC-1110 |
Cassette | SRAM GX DH, PG720 |
Front Brakes | Sram G2 RE Hydraulic disc brake SRAM Centerline 220 mm |
Rear Brakes | Sram G2 RE SRAM Centerline 200 mm |
Brake Levers | Sram Guide RE |
Handlebars | Rise bar Nukeproof Neutron V2 25 mm Rise, NP1: 780 mm / NP2 - NP3: 800 mm Aluminium Nukeproof Sam Hill Signature |
Stem | Direct-Mount Nukeproof Horizon Direct Mount, 45 mm Aluminium |
Headset | Nukeproof, ZS56/56 |
Saddle | Nukeproof Vector DH Comp |
Seatpost | integrated seatpost 31.6 mm Nukeproof Neutron, 300 mm Alu |
Rims | Sun-Ringle Duroc SD37 Comp, 20 x 110 mm / 12 x 157 mm Aluminium With eyelets 29 inches |
Front Tyre | 29 2.4 inches Michelin DH22 TLR |
Rear Tyre | 29 2.4 inches Michelin DH22 TLR |