Introducing the PYGA Stage and Stage MAX

PYGA Industries launches the Stage, a new carbon marathon bike with a twist. In late April PYGA Industries announced the launch of their first carbon fibre, full suspension marathon bike at the opening of their new Cape Town offices. Dubbed the Stage, the 29″ bike is designed as an out and out race machine, with PYGA’s signature twist on geometry.

Introducing the PYGA Stage
Introducing the PYGA Stage

Says founding partner Pat Morewood: “Longer travel bikes have seen a big change in geometry, driven by the Downhill scene. These changes have trickled down into the enduro and trail market, but marathon and XC bikes have been relatively stagnant in this regard. We felt that the marathon category could really benefit from this new way of thinking”

The Stage features a slacker head angle counter acted with a longer reach; so that shorter stems can be fitted. The slacker head angle (compared to the marathon norm of 70-71 degrees) creates a more stable ride, while the longer reach/short stem combo keeps the steering direct and inspires confidence – resulting in a ride with precise steering, without the twitchy feel of many other bikes the marathon category. This updated geometry gives the bike maximum stability at speed, cornering and steep technical descents yet climbs among the best in its class.

PYGA will also be offering a longer travel trail bike called the Stage MAX. This versatile bike has longer travel at the rear and can accommodate up to a 140mm fork and will be perfect for guys looking for a 29er trail bike with contemporary geometry.

Sus the PYGA Stage MAX an even slacker, longer travel version of the Stage.
Sus the PYGA Stage MAX an even slacker, longer travel version of the Stage.

Along with their progressive geometry, the Stage and Stage MAX will be the first bikes to debut Plus 5; a correction to chain line issues that have been overlooked by bike designers since the onset of 10 and 11 speed drive trains. This is achieved by shifting the complete rear drive (wheel axle and cassette – NOT the chain ring position) 5mm towards the drive side, which alters the effective chain line from 49mm to 44mm, while maintaining the same chain ring position relative to the centre-line of the frame. Simply put, the chain line on the 11th gear (easiest gear, largest cog) on a Plus 5 frame is equivalent to the chain line on the 9th gear of a regular frame.

Plus 5 in action.
Plus 5 in action.

In essence, Plus 5 offers better shifting performance and reduced wear on the drive train. Interestingly, this is achieved without the need for proprietary parts – all that is required is an adjustment of the wheel dish. This has the added bonus of a stiffer, stronger wheel; as the wheel dish adjusted for Plus 5 has a more even spoke tension between drive side and non drive side spokes.

Sus the angles of the Plus 5 chain line.
Sus the angles of the Plus 5 chain line.

Both bikes offer the ability of carrying 2 water bottles within the main frame, while still maintaining a low stand over height. A removable derailleur mount keeps the lines looking clean when not using dual chain ring crank sets.

Note the double bottle cages.
Note the double bottle cages.

The Stage already has one big race under its belt – Nico Pfitzenmaier raced it to 2nd place, with 4 stage wins at this year’s 9 day, 934km stage race, the Joberg2C. Pyga will be offering a limited number of bikes for early pre order release, exclusively for customers based in South Africa. These bikes will be available from October this year in size LRG, followed by MED then XL. Pre order frames will be individually numbered in series, and pre order customers will be able to specify their own serial number on a custom alloy badge. Contact a Pyga dealer for more info or contact Pyga directly and they can put you on the list. Each model will have 2 colour options, as well as two build options, as seen below.

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Sus the PYGA Stage Geometry and Colour Ways

Bright colour scheme: Blue matte frame // Orange gloss decals

Covert colour scheme: White gloss frame // Charcoal matte decals

Stage 29

120mm fork // 531mm fork length // 46mm fork offset
MED LRG XL
SEATTUBE A 440mm 480mm 520mm
TOPTUBE B 605mm 622mm 650mm
HEADTUBE ANGLE C 68.5deg 68.5deg 68.5deg
CHAINSTAY D 440mm 440mm 440mm
WHEELBASE E 1151mm 1175mm 1198mm
ACTUAL SEATTUBE ANGLE F 68.5 deg 68.5 deg 68.5 deg
VIRTUAL SEATTUBE ANGLE G 74.6deg 75 deg 75.3 deg
BB DROP H -35 mm -35 mm -35 mm
BB HEIGHT I 330mm 330mm 330mm
HEADTUBE LENGTH J 110mm 120mm 130mm
REACH K 435mm 455mm 475mm
STACK L 614mm 623mm 633mm
Tyres: Onza Canis 2.25
Slack and long: Slacker head angles and longer top tubes are the PYGA way.
Slack and long: Slacker head angles and longer top tubes are the PYGA way.

 

Sus the PYGA Stage MAX Geometry and Colour Ways

Bright colour scheme: Orange matte frame // Blue gloss decals

Covert colour scheme: Charcoal matte frame // White gloss decals

Stage MAX 29

140mm fork // 551mm fork length // 46mm fork offset
MED LRG XL
SEATTUBE A 440mm 480mm 520mm
TOPTUBE B 600mm 617mm 645mm
HEADTUBE ANGLE C 67.5deg 67.5deg 67.5deg
CHAINSTAY D 438mm 438mm 438mm
WHEELBASE E 1165mm 1188mm 1201mm
ACTUAL SEATTUBE ANGLE F 70 deg 70 deg 70 deg
VIRTUAL SEATTUBE ANGLE G 73.1 deg 73.5 deg 73.9 deg
BB DROP H -22mm -22mm -22mm
BB HEIGHT I 342mm 342mm 342mm
HEADTUBE LENGTH J 110mm 120mm 130mm
REACH K 430mm 450mm 470mm
STACK L 618mm 627mm 638mm
Tyres: Onza Ibex 2.25
More travel and more fun on the Stage MAX.
More travel and more fun on the Stage MAX.

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Build Specifications

Stage XX RS-1 Build: RRP R94 900 * Price and build spec may change without notice
Frame PYGA Stage
Rear Shock Rockshox Monarch XX
Fork Rockshox RS1
Brakes SRAM XX World Cup
Rear Derailleur SRAM XX1
Shifters SRAM XX1
Front Derailleur N/A N/A
Front shifter N/A N/A
Crankset Raceface NextSL
BB Raceface Raceface
Cassettes SRAM XG 1199
Chain KMC KMC
Wheel set PYGA  29 Marathon Carbon Tubeless
Tyres Onza Onza Lynx 29×2.25
Tyres Onza Onza Lynx 29×2.25
Headset Canecreek CC ZS44/IS52
Handlebar Raceface Next Flat 720
Stem Raceface Raceface Turbine 70mm
Saddle KORE KORE Fazer TI
Seat post Raceface Raceface Next

 

Stage XO1 Sid Build: RRP R76 500 * Price and build spec may change without notice
Frame PYGA Stage
Rear Shock Rockshox Monarch XX
Fork Rockshox Sid XX 29
Brakes SRAM GDE-RSC
Rear Derailleur SRAM X01
Shifters SRAM X1
Front Derailleur N/A N/A
Front shifter N/A N/A
Crankset SRAM X1 alloy
BB SRAM GXP TM
Cassettes SRAM XG 1175
Chain KMC KMC
Wheel set PYGA  29 Marathon Carbon Tubeless
Tyres Onza Onza Lynx 29×2.25
Tyres Onza Onza Lynx 29×2.25
Headset Canecreek CC ZS44/IS52
Handlebar KORE KORE Flat 740
Stem KORE KORE AEROX 70mm
Saddle KORE KORE Fazer SL
Seat post Kore KORE Aluminium post 30.9 x 400mm

 

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Stage MAX XX1 Pike RCT3: RRP R92 500  * Price and build spec may change without notice
Frame PYGA Stage Max
Rear Shock Rockshox Monarch RT3
Fork Rockshox Pike RCT3 140mm
Brakes SRAM GDE-Ult
Rear Derailleur SRAM XX1
Shifters SRAM XX1
Front Derailleur N/A N/A
Front shifter N/A N/A
Crankset Raceface NextSL
BB Raceface Raceface
Cassettes SRAM XG 1199
Chain KMC KMC
Wheel set PYGA 29 Trail Wide Carbon Tubeless
Tyres Onza Onza Ibex 29×2.25
Tyres Onza Onza Ibex 29×2.25
Headset Canecreek CC ZS44/IS52
Handlebar Raceface SixC 20mm rise 760mm
Stem Raceface Raceface Turbine 70mm
Saddle KORE KORE Fazer TI
Seat post SRAM Reverb125 420

 

Stage MAX XO1 Pike RC: RRP R79 950 * Price and build spec may change without notice
Frame PYGA Stage Max
Rear Shock Rockshox Monarch RT3
Fork Rockshox PIKE RC 29 140
Brakes SRAM GDE-RS
Rear Derailleur SRAM X01
Shifters SRAM X1
Front Derailleur N/A N/A
Front shifter N/A N/A
Crankset SRAM X1
BB SRAM GXP TM
Cassettes SRAM XG 1175
Chain KMC KMC
Wheel set PYGA 29 Trail Wide Carbon Tubeless
Tyres Onza Onza Ibex 29×2.25
Tyres Onza Onza Ibex 29×2.25
Headset Canecreek CC ZS44/IS52
Handlebar KORE Mega 20mm rise 760mm
Stem KORE KORE AEROX 70mm
Saddle KORE KORE Fazer SL
Seat post SRAM Reverb125 420
Pat Morewood putting a Stage MAX though its paces in a Cascades MTB Park rock garden. Photo by: Gavin Ryan | Quickpix
Pat Morewood putting a Stage MAX though its paces in a Cascades MTB Park rock garden.
Photo by: Gavin Ryan | Quickpix

 

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