With the JAM² and the BOLD² marking two brand new entries on the market, FOCUS aim to redefine the handling of E-MTBs: consequently, the innovative German bike brand haven’t just wholly redesigned the rear end, but they’re also gone all-in for pretty revolutionary battery management. So what exactly sets it apart from the rest? How will this new technology translate on the trails? We’ve been exclusively testing the JAM² before it hits the stores, and here’s the latest:

Eine echte Weltneuheit – das FOCUS JAM² soll das Handling von E-MTBs neu definieren.
A world premier – the FOCUS JAM² promises to redefine how E-MTBs handle.

Fun squared – the concept of the FOCUS JAM²

From their own admission, FOCUS haven’t just designed a new E-MTB in the conventional sense – this, for them, is a mountain bike 2.0. And as cocky as it sounds, the new JAM² is reputed to handle much like a classic mountain bike, even with the powerful Shimano Steps MTB motor. It’s a feat that they’ve purportedly achieved by opting for their new F.O.L.D. rear suspension design, aggressive geometry and the Tailored Energy Concept, which gives riders the choice to rely on the integrated battery, or add an external battery to take on rides.

Push the Button und der Antrieb des JAM² erwacht zum Leben. Daumen hoch für die schicke Integration!
Push the button and the motor on the JAM² is ready to roll. Thumbs up for the tidy integration!

FOCUS T.E.C. – your choice when it comes to battery capacity

FOCUS’s latest concept to hit their rigs goes by the name T.E.C., their Tailored Energy Concept, which leaves the rider with the choice of just how much battery capacity to take on a ride. In the case of the new JAM², there’s not just an integrated 378 Wh battery…

Auf der Schiene am Unterrohr kann entweder ein Extra-Akku oder ein Flaschenhalter befestigt werden.
These downtube-mounted rails can take a bottle cage – or an extra battery.

On the downtube you’ll find rails that can take a second battery pack in a matter of seconds, mounting an additional 378 Wh capacity for your ride, and thereby bringing the whole capacity up to a generous 756 Wh – which should be ample for extremely long rides. If the extra battery isn’t required, then you can mount a bottle cage and tube.

Über eine Buchse im Oberrohr wird der zweite Akku mit dem Rad verbunden. Die Gesamtkapazität beträgt dann 756 Wh.
There’s a connector in the top tube to link the second battery, bringing the total capacity to 756 Wh.
Die Zugeingänge sollen gleichzeitig als Air-Channels sorgen und so den Antrieb kühlen.
The cable entries double as air channels to keep the motor cool.

The FOCUS F.O.L.D. rear suspension design in detail

F.O.L.D. stands for FOCUS OPTIMIZED LINKAGE DESIGN, and there’s essentially a multi-link rear end design with two rockers (the guide link and the main like), which FOCUS claim are responsible for a number of advantages. Plus, their painstakingly designed kinematics result in a dual-phase spring rate for optimal traction.

Der FOCUS F.O.L.D.-Hinterbau verfügt über 140 mm Federweg.
The FOCUS F.O.L.D. rear suspension offers 140 mm of travel.

The system is divided into two main steps, known as its two-way travel arrangement. Within the lower 30% of travel, the system works degressively for super sensitivity, thereby eliminating micro-bumps and generating immense grip. For the remainder of the travel the spring rate is progressive, keeping firm in its travel and delivering a lot of feedback.

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As many of the bearings, rocker arms and the rear shock are located inside the frame, the engineers were able to optimally position the centre of gravity, keeping it low and centralized. The one-part rear triangle on the JAM² has no bearings and tips the scales at a mega low weight – a fact that further improved the responsiveness and ride characteristics.

The geometry of the FOCUS JAM²

By designing the JAM² with their own F.O.L.D. rear suspension design and marrying this with the new Shimano Steps MTB motor, FOCUS were able to lend the bike almost conventional mountain bike geometry – we’re talking 457 mm chainstays (arguably pretty short for an E-MTB), a nice, long reach of 445 mm (size L) and a pretty slack 66.5° head angle. It’s a combination that promises the ultimate mix of great agility and sufficient stability. There’s also a flipchip at the rear that alters the chainstay lengths, so that you can mount 29″ wheels if you like.

The geometry of the FOCUS JAM² PLUS

Size S M L XL
Head tube angle 66.5° 66.5° 66.5° 66.5°
Seat tube angle 74.5° 74.5° 74.5° 74.5°
Stack 606 mm 606 mm 625 mm 643 mm
Reach 415 mm 430 mm 445 mm 460 mm
Top tube 582 mm 602 mm 622 mm 647 mm
Head tube 120 mm 120 mm 140 mm 160 mm
Chainstays 457 mm 457 mm 457 mm 457 mm
Wheelbase 1,182 mm 1,202 mm 1,215 mm 1,248 mm
Seat tube 410 mm 440 mm 470 mm 500 mm

BB drop 20 mm 20 mm 20 mm 20 mm

The geometry of the FOCUS JAM² 29

Size S M L XL
Head tube angle 66.5° 66.5° 66.5° 66.5°
Seat tube angle 74.5° 74.5° 74.5° 74.5°
Stack 606 mm 606 mm 625 mm 643 mm
Reach 415 mm 430 mm 445 mm 460 mm
Top tube 582 mm 602 mm 622 mm 647 mm
Head tube 120 mm 120 mm 140 mm 160 mm
Chainstays 470 mm 470 mm 470 mm 470 mm
Wheelbase 1,190 mm 1,210 mm 1,232 mm 1,255 mm
Seat tube 410 mm 440 mm 470 mm 500 mm

BB drop 20 mm 20 mm 20 mm 20 mm

The spec of the new FOCUS JAM²

FOCUS have launched the JAM² in six build specs, of which three have wide 2.8″ plus-size tires, and three roll on 29″ wheels. All six feature the Shimano Steps MTB motor and a RockShox suspension setup. The two Pro models are kitted out with electronic Shimano Di2 shifters. The Factory model has a SRAM 1×11 drivetrain, while the remaining five models have regular Shimano 11-speed shifting.

Alle FOCUS JAM²-Modelle besitzen den kraftvollen neuen Shimano Steps MTB-Antrieb ...
All of the FOCUS JAM² models feature the new, powerful Shimano Steps MTB motor.
… und ein RockShox-Fahrwerk.
… and RockShox suspension.
Am von uns getesteten FOCUS JAM² Plus Pro erledigt eine Shimano XT Di2-Schaltung die Gangwechsel schnell und präzise.
On the FOCUS JAM² Plus Pro that we had on test, the Shimano XT Di2 shifters performed with precision.
Robuste DT-Swiss-Laufräder sorgen für präzises Handling.
The robust DT Swiss wheels are high performance when it comes to handling.
Das kompakte Display stellt alle nötigen Informationen übersichtlich zur Verfügung und sitzt gut geschützt unter dem Lenker.
Nicely protected behind the bars, the compact display shows all the relevant information.
Gute Ergonomie: Nicht nur die Wahlhebel zur Steuerung der Motorunterstützung, auch der Remotehebel der Teleskopsattelstütze sind ergonomisch top positioniert.
Great ergonomics: We’re big fans of the positioning of the pedal-assist lever and the dropper post’s remote lever.

An overview of the build specs

FOCUS JAM² PLUS PRO

Fork: RockShox Yari RC 140 mm
Shock: RockShox Monarch RT
Drivetrain: Shimano XT Di2 1×11
Brakes: Shimano XT 200/180 mm
Wheels: DT Swiss XM 1501
Tires: Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.8
Price: € 6,499

FOCUS JAM² 29 PRO

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Fork: RockShox Yari RC 140 mm
Shock: RockShox Monarch RT
Drivetrain: Shimano XT Di2 1×11
Brakes: Shimano XT 200/180 mm
Wheels: DT Swiss E1700 29″
Tires: Continental Mountain King 2.4
Price: € 5,999

FOCUS JAM² PLUS FACTORY

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Fork: RockShox Yari RC 140 mm
Shock: RockShox Monarch Plus
Drivetrain: SRAM NX 1×11
Brakes: Magura MT2 203/180 mm
Wheels: DT Swiss XM 1501
Tires: Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.8
Price: € 5,499

FOCUS JAM² PLUS

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Fork: RockShox Secor Silver 140 mm
Shock: RockShox Monarch RT
Drivetrain: Shimano XT/SLX 1×11
Brakes: Shimano BR-M615 200/180 mm
Wheels: Concept EX
Tires: Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.8
Price: € 4,599

FOCUS JAM² 29

Fork: RockShox Secor Silver 140 mm
Shock: RockShox Monarch RT
Drivetrain: Shimano XT/SLX 1×11
Brakes: Shimano BR-M615 200/180 mm
Wheels: Concept EX
Tires: Continental Mountain King 2.4
Price: € 4,499

FOCUS JAM² 29 LTD

Fork: RockShox Secor Silver 140 mm
Shock: RockShox Monarch R
Drivetrain: Shimano XT/SLX/Deore 1×10
Brakes: Magura MT2 203/180 mm
Wheels: Concept EX
Tires: Continental Mountain King 2.4
Price: € 3,999

First Ride of the new FOCUS JAM²

We’ve had the exclusive opportunity to trial the new FOCUS JAM² in the idyllic scenery of South Tyrol. Unfortunately, due to logistical reasons, the optional T.E.C battery wasn’t available, so we were limited to the JAM²’s regular integrated battery.

Im wunderschönen Fanes-Gebirge haben wir das FOCUS JAM² einem ersten Test unterzogen.
We carried out the first ever test of the FOCUS JAM² in the stunning Fanes Sennes Braies Natural Park.

As you’d expect from a modern mountain bike, the riding position on the FOCUS JAM² is incredibly central and comfortable. Thanks to its steep seat angle and powerful Shimano motor, it takes an almost playful approach to technical climbs. Unfortunately, as we’ve already mentioned in the past, the grades between the levels of pedal-assist are just too vast, which takes some getting used to. With the integrated 376 Wh battery, we ticked off around 1,000 metres of climbing with ease.

Drop it like it’s hot! Selbst in extrem anspruchsvollem Terrain vermittelt das JAM² extrem viel Sicherheit.
Drop it like it’s hot! Even on gnarly sections, the JAM² hands out confidence in buckets.

Once you hit a descent, the FOCUS JAM² is truly in its element. We threw it down some mountains as well as manmade bike park trails and expected the JAM² to perform – fortunately it didn’t let us down. Its handling package is super agile and highly reminiscent of a regular mountain bike. Plus, even though it is no lightweight at 21.3 kg, the JAM² with its plus-size tires is a lively and nimble bike to ride, which corners playfully, responds well to the rider’s input and offers a real sense of efficiency. On tricky, technical sections with big boulders, it inspires confidence with its ability to keep it line, tracking like a pro hunter on a scent.

Sowohl die Kulisse für den Testride als auch das Handling des FOCUS JAM² ist beeindruckend!
The jaw-dropping backdrop for our test ride on the FOCUS JAM² is on a par with its handling!

First thoughts on the FOCUS JAM²

If you haven’t picked up on the general vibe of positivity, we’re stoked with the FOCUS JAM². We haven’t had chance for a seriously thorough test ride just yet, but even these initial test rides have convinced us of its super agile handling. On descents, it rides much like a conventional mountain bike. Its battery range without the second battery is sufficient for half-day rides. And the idea of seeing how the bike rides with the additional 378 Wh at its disposal is one that excites us. Is the system going to match FOCUS’ promises? Only time will tell, so stay tuned for more.


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