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BUILT TO FLY

The Trid ZZ is your ticket to the next level. Its custom-designed AL6 alloy frame features an ultra-stiff, tapered headtube, a low bottom bracket, and a super low standover height – all optimized for throwing down tricks and boosting massive airs. This slopestyle machine is designed to unlock your creativity and push the limits of what's possible on two wheels.

SMOOTH LANDINGS GUARANTEED

The Trid ZZ is equipped with a 100mm RockShox Pike DJ fork and Monarch R rear shock, providing a plush and predictable ride that soaks up harsh landings and keeps you in control. while SRAM GX DH 1x7 drivetrain and Shimano hydraulic disc brakes ensure that you have the right speed to hit any gap or drop.

30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

Polygon is a factory-direct brand with over 30 years of experience crafting high-performance bikes at competitive prices. Vertically integrated manufacturing ensures quality and cost savings. Their mountain bikes have been tested on the world stage at events like Redbull Rampage and the World Cup circuit, boasting a 5-year frame warranty for peace of mind.

ROCKSHOX PIKE DJ FORK

The 100mm RockShox Pike DJ fork and Monarch R rear shock deliver a smooth and controlled ride, soaking up harsh landings and keeping you in control even on the biggest jumps.

DURABLE FULL SUSPENSION FRAME

The Trid ZZ's AL6 alloy frame is built for maximum stiffness and responsiveness, allowing you to flick, whip, and boost with ease.

SRAM GX DH 1X7 DRIVETRAIN

The SRAM GX DH 1x7 drivetrain is built tough for the demands of slopestyle and dirt jump riding. With mounting for the shifter on the downtube or handlebar you can dial in your setup.

Components

FRAMESET
FRAME
AL6 Alloy Slopestyle, 100mm Travel, Internal Routing, Tapereed Headtube, 12x142mm Thru Axle, Down Tube Shifter Mount Adapter
HEADSET
Internal Sealed Bearing, ZS 44/28.6 | ZS 56/40
SUSPENSION
FORK
Rockshox Pike DJ, 100mm Travel, Solo Air, Charger Damper, Rebound Adjuster, Tapered Steerer, 15x100mm w/ Maxle Ultimate Axle
SHOCK
Rockshox Monarch R, Solo Air, Rapid Recovery, Rebound Adjuster, E2E 190x51mm, M8x22 Hardware
DRIVETRAIN
REAR DERAILLEUR
Sram GX DH
SHIFTER
Sram GX DH, 7-Speed
CRANK
Samox TAF 15-D32A 32T, 170mm
CASSETTE
SRAM PG-720, 11-25T, 7-Speed
CHAIN
KMC X11
BRAKES
FRONT BRAKE
Shimano BR-MT501, 160mm F/R Rotors
REAR BRAKE
Shimano BR-MT501, 160mm F/R Rotors
WHEELS
REAR HUB
Double Wall Alloy Rims/ Alloy Hubs 32H 6-Bolt / Stainless Steel Spokes / 15x100/12x142mm Thru Axle / 21 Engagement Points
TYRE
VeeTire XCV (Two Six DJ), 26x2.25"
CONTACT POINTS
HANDLEBAR
Alloy, 750mm, 31.8mm
SADDLE
Pivotal Saddle
SEATPOST
Alloy, Pivotal, 30.9x200mm
STEM
Alloy, 40mm, 31.8mm
PEDALS
Alloy Flat

Geometry

One Size
(A) Stack 558
(B) Reach 425
(C) Head Tube Angle 69°
(D) Head Tube Length 120
(E) Seat Tube Angle 702°
Seat Tube Angle Effective 752°
(F) Seat Tube Length 330
(G) Top Tube Effective 575
(H) Bottom Bracket Height 331
(I) Bottom Bracket Offset 8
(J) Chainstay 400
(K) Wheel Base 1079
(L) Standover Height 649

* All lengths in mm

Assembly

Get ready to hit the road with your new bike! It’ll arrive almost ready to go, but you’ll need to do a quick setup first. Don’t worry, we’ve popped all the tools you’ll need right in the box.

If you’re a bike-building pro: You’ll be done in just 10-15 minutes.
Got a knack for fixing things? Give it 15-25 minutes.
New to the DIY world? Take your time, around 30-40 minutes, and you’ll get there!

Need some visual aids? We’ve got you covered! Just click on our step-by-step video guide below for a smooth setup. Happy cycling!

Step 1

How To Unbox Your Dual Suspension MTB

Step 2

How To Setup Your Suspension

Step 3

Dial In Your Bike Fit

Step 4

Dial In Your Tyre Pressures

Step 5

Pre-Ride Check

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JM
10/22/2024
Jared M.
United States

Such A Sick Bike!

I've always loved the idea of the DJ bikes, but the hardtail models can be a bit rough on old bones. I rode rigid BMX bikes growing up, and I'm over that now. The Polygon Trid ZZ gives you that same agility and trick-ability, but mixes it with the refined comfort of full suspension mountain bikes. What a delightful pairing! The bike can soak up big hits and still maintain a light / playful chassis for bunny-hop based tricks. With so few slope style bikes on the market, the Trid ZZ is pretty much one of a kind! 5 out of 5!