Mountain Bike Rider, Hardtail of the year - under £750 "Killer Value with a great ride quality, this bike easily deserves top marks." Rated 10/10!
Halfords acknowledges that Mountain Bike Rider is a Trademark of Time Inc.
A bike that needs no introduction, the VooDoo Bizango 29er Mountain Bike is a trail-destroying beast that has a slew of awards to its name, and it's easy to see why. Bumpy trails are no match for this bike's specs: a 120mm Suntour Raidon air fork soaks up all those bumps like a sponge, and the 20 speed Shimano Deore drivetrain provides an excellent range with smooth changes. The Bizango laughs in the face of mud and obstacles thanks to its large 29" wheels and Maxxis Ardent tyres which provide fantastic traction without slowing you down. If things are getting too hairy, the powerful Shimano hydraulic disc brakes can be relied upon in all weathers, and it's topped off with a finishing kit that provides precise and direct handling. The Bizango is the bike that's always raring to go and sulks when it has to come home.
Frame: Lightweight double butted aluminium
Forks: Suntour Raidon 120mm fork with lockout for excellent trail performance
Gears: Shimano Deore 20 speed gearing for ultra precise and fast shifting
Brakes: Shimano hydraulic brakes for fast and efficient stopping
Wheels: 29" Alloy double wall VooDoo wheels and Maxxis tyres for excellent grip
VooDoo Bizango 29er Mountain Bike Extra Info
FREE Local Store build
FREE 6-week first service
Pre-Delivery inspection + 22 point safety check
OR get it delivered boxed for self- assembly
Size Guide
Height (Inch) Height (cm) Frame Size
5' 5" - 5' 10" 165 - 177 16"
5' 8" - 6' 1" 172 - 185 18"
5' 11" - 6' 3" 180 - 190 20"
6' 3" - 6' 5" 190 - 195 22"
Top comments
cmncomp
7 Jan 176#2
what's Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra got to do with it?
Justsuperman to BrianSewell
7 Jan 175#9
Its not BSO i'd rather take advice from MBR reviews and bike radar than YOU cheers buddy.
johnnystorm to BrianSewell
7 Jan 175#5
Nonsense.
duvet77 to BrianSewell
7 Jan 175#6
What a tool.
All comments (33)
BrianSewell
6 Jan 17#1
BSO, sorry OP
johnnystorm to BrianSewell
7 Jan 175#5
Nonsense.
duvet77 to BrianSewell
7 Jan 175#6
What a tool.
Justsuperman to BrianSewell
7 Jan 175#9
Its not BSO i'd rather take advice from MBR reviews and bike radar than YOU cheers buddy.
spaceinvader to BrianSewell
9 Jan 171#22
I know, right? When will people learn that you need to spend at least 6k on a bike to meander around the park on a Saturday afternoon.
jonnythefoxx to BrianSewell
9 Jan 171#23
Incorrect, entry level hardtail specced as such but altogether a bike that will suit most people looking to get started in mtb. Halfords do indeed sell many bso but this is not one of them.
cmncomp
7 Jan 176#2
what's Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra got to do with it?
OrribleHarry to cmncomp
9 Jan 171#16
I had to Google what BSO meant myself, and it's clearly a comment a complete nugget would use "Bike Shaped Object"...... Well Duh! It is a bike, all bikes are the same shape!
chamberbm
7 Jan 172#3
I have this bike and did plenty of research beforehand. Good bike and components are great for this price. Heat added.
Sure it might not be as good as an Orange 5 or Whyte 900 series but it'll beat the pants off the £89 Halfords offering (which is a bike shaped object imho).
Cool4Catz
7 Jan 17#7
Another way to get 10% discount is if you have a son or daughter currently doing their Duke of Edinburgh Award. There is a 10% discount voucher on the DofE website for all bikes and cycling accessories including sale items. You do need to enter their Dof E membership number on the voucher for it to be valid. Sadly we discovered the voucher after we had purchased my son's bike for Christmas! :disappointed:
tightyorky
7 Jan 171#8
Can't comment on this model but I've a Voodoo Aizan 29er and it's a great bike so I'm sure this will be as well.
Cycling_chum
8 Jan 172#11
BSO - seriously? Voodoo are a good brand. Maybe Halfords snobbery occurring here.
darksleuth
8 Jan 172#12
Gets brilliant reviews....Does anyone know if the next version will set for boost? Or is this the '17 version already?
Justsuperman to darksleuth
8 Jan 17#13
No news yet, this is the 2016 version that has won many awards
Opening post
Mountain Bike Rider, Hardtail of the year - under £750 "Killer Value with a great ride quality, this bike easily deserves top marks." Rated 10/10!
Halfords acknowledges that Mountain Bike Rider is a Trademark of Time Inc.
A bike that needs no introduction, the VooDoo Bizango 29er Mountain Bike is a trail-destroying beast that has a slew of awards to its name, and it's easy to see why. Bumpy trails are no match for this bike's specs: a 120mm Suntour Raidon air fork soaks up all those bumps like a sponge, and the 20 speed Shimano Deore drivetrain provides an excellent range with smooth changes. The Bizango laughs in the face of mud and obstacles thanks to its large 29" wheels and Maxxis Ardent tyres which provide fantastic traction without slowing you down. If things are getting too hairy, the powerful Shimano hydraulic disc brakes can be relied upon in all weathers, and it's topped off with a finishing kit that provides precise and direct handling. The Bizango is the bike that's always raring to go and sulks when it has to come home.
Frame: Lightweight double butted aluminium
Forks: Suntour Raidon 120mm fork with lockout for excellent trail performance
Gears: Shimano Deore 20 speed gearing for ultra precise and fast shifting
Brakes: Shimano hydraulic brakes for fast and efficient stopping
Wheels: 29" Alloy double wall VooDoo wheels and Maxxis tyres for excellent grip
VooDoo Bizango 29er Mountain Bike Extra Info
FREE Local Store build
FREE 6-week first service
Pre-Delivery inspection + 22 point safety check
OR get it delivered boxed for self- assembly
Size Guide
Height (Inch) Height (cm) Frame Size
5' 5" - 5' 10" 165 - 177 16"
5' 8" - 6' 1" 172 - 185 18"
5' 11" - 6' 3" 180 - 190 20"
6' 3" - 6' 5" 190 - 195 22"
Top comments
All comments (33)
Sure it might not be as good as an Orange 5 or Whyte 900 series but it'll beat the pants off the £89 Halfords offering (which is a bike shaped object imho).