In the outside area of the Eurobike we chanced upon with the new Spindrift, as well as some various changes to equipment and colour schemes. The model from our
long-term test, the Propain Twoface will be available next season and be priced at €1,899.

Im komplett neuen Gewand präsentiert sich das Propain Spindrift.
The new Propain Spindrift.

Propain has completely rebuilt the Spindrift and has saved a lot of weight. The fun bike will be available in two different versions (Park & Freeride). 180mm travel at the rear and 170mm travel at the front enables the Spindrift to ride adventurous terrain, but with the Freeride version one can do normal tours.

The RockShox Vivid Air damper.
The RockShox Vivid Air damper.
The Manitou Mattoc in front with 170mm travel.
The Manitou Mattoc in front with 170mm travel.
The Spindrift makes normal tours possible.
The Spindrift makes normal tours possible.

Next season Propain follows its normal line, instead of using expensive carbon frames, affordable aluminium is the material of choice. In order to save weight, saved money can be invested into superb equipment. The Tyee XX1 top race model comes with a SRAM XX1 group and high-quality Roam 60 carbon wheels. This version weighs 13.05 kg. The Tyee can be customized with the help of a configurator.

The Twoface model is priced at €1899.

The well-designed Sixpack Carbon handlebar.
The well-designed Sixpack Carbon handlebar.
Strong SRAM Guide RSC brakes add toward a good delay.
Strong SRAM Guide RSC brakes add powerful braking.
The SRAM XX1 is state of the art.
The SRAM XX1 is state of the art.
For female customers: The Tyee Flo in an XX1 version.
For female customers: The Tyee Flo in an XX1 version.
The Propain Twoface.
The Propain Twoface.
The Frechdax for kids in 2015.
The Frechdax for kids in 2015.

More information on Propain: www.propain-bikes.com

Text & Photos: Christoph Bayer


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