Devinci · Cycling
Devinci Troy A 29 NX 12s Complete Mountain Bike 2023
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About this product
The Devinci Troy A 29 NX 12s is a 2023 complete trail mountain bike built around a Canadian-made 6061-T6 aluminum frame that balances stiffness, durability, and a competitive strength-to-weight ratio. The suspension setup delivers 150mm of front travel and 140mm of rear travel, using Devinci's Split Pivot design to separate acceleration forces from braking forces, improving small-bump compliance, traction, and pedaling efficiency. Wheels measure 29 inches, and Super Boost rear spacing accommodates tires up to 29 x 2.6 inches for confident grip in muddy or loose conditions. Geometry has been updated with a 15mm longer reach and a one-degree slacker head angle for technical terrain, while a steeper seat tube angle supports efficient climbing. A Geo Adjust flip chip at the base of the shock mount lets riders toggle between Hi and Lo modes to fine-tune handling. Rider-optimized chainstay lengths on large and XL frames improve trail balance, and double-row, double-lip sealed linkage bearings support precise, long-lasting suspension movement. A 2-bolt ISCG mount, molded polyurethane chainstay protector, and rear pivot brake cable clip round out the practical, trail-ready details. Drivetrain is SRAM NX 12-speed.
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What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Devinci Troy A 29 NX for its versatility as a do-it-all trail bike, highlighting the Split Pivot suspension's ability to separate braking and acceleration forces for smooth small-bump compliance and efficient pedaling. The Canadian-made 6061-T6 aluminum frame earns repeated credit for durability and stiffness, and the size-specific geometry with adaptable chainstay lengths is noted as a thoughtful, practical touch. The SRAM NX Eagle 12-speed drivetrain is considered reliable and wide-ranging for varied terrain. The most common criticism is weight, with the aluminum build adding noticeable heft compared to carbon alternatives, and some reviewers flag that the bike can feel less lively on flatter, less technical terrain. A few riders also note the entry-level NX components are a reasonable starting point but invite upgrades over time.
