- EWS race proven enduro geometry
- High-quality finishing kit
- Michelin Wild Enduro tyres
- Carbon frame and alloy frame options
- Limited small frame size options
- No room for a bottle cage
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Coming SoonThe Nukeproof Mega has evolved into one of the best enduro bikes on the market.
2020 Update
Nukeproof have expanded the Mega range for 2020 with new Expert 275 and 290 models that sit between the Comp and the Pro. The 290s all get a brand-new carbon or alloy frame with updated geometry and 160mm of rear wheel travel combined with a 170mm fork. All the bikes now get Michelin Wild Enduro 2.4” tyres. This brings the bikes even closer to the spec of Sam Hill’s EWS winning bike.
Updated: 17th December 2019
Overview
Named after the classic Megavalanche race, the Nukeproof Mega is built to take on the most challenging enduro tracks in the world. Tried and tested at the very highest level, these bikes are built for all-day-long rides on the most technically demanding tracks in the world. The Mega 275 Carbon is the bike that Sam Hill rode to clinch the 2017 Enduro World Series overall title in his first full season!
There are two flavours of Mega, each aimed at all-day riding on challenging trails: the 290 is a 29er while the 275 rolls on 27.5” wheels. The 290 is available with three different component specs; Factory, Pro and Comp. The 275 has these same three component options, with an additional RS version, equipped with top of the range SRAM and RockShox.
The Mega has been completely redesigned for 2018 with boost hub spacing and tweaked geometry. For the first time there is a carbon frame for the 275. This is the same frame that Sam Hill piloted to EWS victory and it’s found on the Factory and RS models. The more affordable 275 bikes get a triple butted and hydroformed aluminium frame. These alloy bikes have the same focus as the carbon bikes with the same race proven geometry. The 65-degree head angle remains the same, but the head tube is slightly longer for a more confident feel. Large and XL frames are slightly longer so even the tallest riders will feel at home on the Mega. The Mega 290 bikes all get an aluminium alloy frame with similarly revised geometry.
All the Nukeproof Mega bikes are now ‘one by’ only with boost hub spacing. This has allowed the engineers to make the bike much stiffer. Torsional flex is reduced which makes the bikes more assured at speed on rough terrain. The carbon bikes get internal cable routing while the alloy models have the cables neatly routed on the down tube.
There are few bikes, which are as competent, and also give a lively, playful ride and can pedal uphill in a meaningful way.
IMB
It's easy to see how the Mega 275 Carbon would do well as a race bike, even if your last name isn't Hill – it manages to feel burly and lively, a combination of traits that should help it shine on a wide variety of terrain.
Pinkbike
Both the 275 and the 290 have 165mm rear wheel suspension travel. The Four Bar, Horst Link, suspension design is fully active, so that you can brake and pedal more effectively on rough tracks. Front travel is 170mm on the 275 and 160mm on the 290. There are three different builds – Comp Pro and Factory - that share the same forks and shocks on both the 27.5” wheeled bikes and the 29ers. The Mega 275 gets an additional RS model.
The Comp and Pro models are both RockShox equipped. The Comp has a Yari RC up front with a Super Deluxe R rear shock. The Pro gets a Super Deluxe RC3 with a Lyric RC. This fork has the same chassis as the Yari but with a higher performance damping cartridge. The Factory models get high-end Fox Float Factory shocks with a 36 fork and an X2 shock. These offer cutting edge performance. For those that prefer RockShox, the 275 RS gets a top of the range Lyric RCT3 with a Super Deluxe RC3.
with the wide 800 mm bars and short stem, the new Nukeproof Mega 275 Carbon proved effortlessly easy to ride, inspiring confidence and pushing us to full speed within a few minutes.
Enduro MTB
With one by drivetrains, big disc rotors, wide bars and dropper posts on all models, all the Nukeproof Mega bikes are ready to take on the most challenging terrain. The quality of the Nukeproof finishing kit is impressive and out shines the ‘own brand’ components found on most other bikes.
As with suspension the different build options feature the same components on both the 275 and the 290. The Comp gets a reliable Shimano SLX 1x11 speed drivetrain with Deore brakes. The Pro gets SRAM GX Eagle 1x12 speed, with that massive 500% gear range to get you up the steepest climbs, and powerful Guide RE brakes. The Factory bikes all get slick shifting Shimano XT 1x11 speed gearing with XT stoppers. The 275 RS features the very best drivetrain performance, with SRAM XO1 Eagle 1x12 speed, combined with the ultimate stopping power of Code brakes.
With boost hub spacing on all the 2017 Megas you get a stiffer wheel build that helps to give the new bikes such confident handling. The Mega Comp rolls on inhouse Nukeproof Neutron wheels while the rest of the range get branded wheelsets. The Pro gets Mavic XA Elite wheels, with Sam Hill running Mavic’s, these wheels are a perfect fit on the Mega. The Factory bikes get DT Swiss E1700 Spline wheels with 30mm rims for great tyre support. The RS also gets DT Swiss with the even better performance of XM1501 Splines.
The tyres on the Mega are a real plus point. Every bike features the same high-end Maxxis High Roller II tubeless tyres. These are great all-rounders and the triple compound Max Terra rubber gives you that extra cornering grip. Double Down side wall protection offers extra security when hard charging through rocky chutes.
Most brands scrimp on rubber, or try to fit the lightest tyres possible to save weight… So it’s great to see Nukeproof fitting the reinforced Double Down casing Maxxis tyres to all of the new Megas, including the 29ers.
MBR
The Nukeproof Mega has evolved into one of the best enduro bikes on the market. High quality frames are combined with race proven geometry to offer a fast, confident ride when the going gets tough. You have the option of a carbon frame for the first time and, with an EWS overall win, this has an even better race pedigree than the alloy bikes.
The Nukeproof Mega is a highly focused on the ride. This is easy to see when you dig into the spec. You won’t find fancy storage solutions or proprietary hardware, instead you get high quality components in the areas that really matter; touch points and tyres. These bikes are ideal for those who like to ride on the limit without breaking the bank.