Saracen Zen 3 review

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Saracen Zen 3

BikeRadar verdict

4.5 out of 5 stars

"Saracen Zens have always been good hard hitting cross-country bikes, but they’ve really raised the bar with this one – it’s superb "

Wed 26 Mar 2008, 8:00 am GMTBy

The top model of Saracen's three-bike range of long-fork hardtails, the Zen 3 is a sorted trail roughneck with thoughtful spec.

Saracen was probably the first UK company to work out what was needed from longer-forked cross-country hardtails – reasonable weight for climbs, nimbleness for singletrack and enough shock absorption for bumpy high speed terrain.

It’s not easy to achieve all this on a rig that lets you stay with your mates on their race bred cross-country bikes, so it’s great that as Saracen’s ‘Extreme cross-country’ bikes have evolved, the Zens are still totally dialled.

This is the best of the three aluminium-framed Zens but there’s a Reynolds 631 steel one now too, for £1,250.

Ride & handling: lively but not nervous

The most contentious issue on long-forked hardtails is frame geometry. Ideal geometry depends on the riding you favour and whether you opt for an adjustable-travel fork.

You may not want to stop and adjust fork travel at every climb or descent and some riders find a fixed-travel fork with a lockout a better option. Saracen obviously does.

When a manufacturer gets frame geometry right on a long-forked hardtail, lack of fork travel adjustment is hardly an issue.

A 69 degree static head angle on the Zen is relaxed enough for great stability when the fork is hitting stuff hard and fast, without being too relaxed. A 72 degree seat with loads of fore/aft rail adjustability via the SDG beam system lets you set up the back end to suit your ride posture.

Fork sag results in a singletrack working head angle of 70-71 degrees, ideal for lively steering without things becoming nervous on descents.

The Zen’s surprisingly fast tyres and reasonable (12.8kg/28.3lb) overall weight mean climbing is a breeze, although the long fork results in a high front end that some riders find inefficient on sit down climbs. This is where a lockdown or adjustable fork is better than one that locks out extended like the Fox 32 Vanilla RL. But that’s our only small gripe – the fork’s suspension performance is superb.

The Zen 3 is a great hard riding trail bike that can cope with pretty much anything you point it at, and we love the thoughtful componentry spec.

Chassis: bang up to date & effective

This is a quality frame that’s bang up-to-date in terms of design and tube forming technology. The big hydroformed top tube flares radically into the seat tube, giving generous standover clearance and beefing up the seat tube and top tube join.

The head tube is ring reinforced top and bottom, and the biaxially ovalised down tube is nicely gusseted into the bottom of the head tube. Curvy seat and chainstays add foot clearance and help spread trail shock away from the saddle. The low, compact frame and long seatpost helps too.  

The extended seat tube has a forward facing quick-release clamp and there are bosses for two bottle cages, a rack and a Crud Catcher. There’s lots of mud room around the big tyres too.

Frame geometry is spot on for the 140mm (5.5in) travel Fox 32 Vanilla RL fork – R is for rebound damping, L is for lockout, and both offer simple, effective adjustment via dials on top of the right-hand leg.

The preload dial on the left hand leg is not so effective but that’s hardly an issue because this is possibly the lightest, best controlled coil sprung fork on the market.   

Equipment: tasty, thoughtful spec

On a practical level, the Truvativ Blaze crankset, Deore XT shifters and rear mech don’t offer any real advantage over some cheaper parts. But we love the look and shift feel of the new XT, and that Shadow inboard rear mech is less likely to catch the undergrowth.

The XT brakes have a softer lever feel than others but their modulation and their ultimate stopping power is excellent.

The Zen’s wheels are nicely built, with Sun’s strong, wide but not too weighty eyeleted SOS rims laced to Deore hubs and shod with 2.35in Maxxis High Roller treads – tready enough for great cornering traction while rolling without too much drag.

The SDG Bel Air rail system saddle and seatpost adds extra comfort, and the bars, stem and grips are simple but effective choices.

You can ride this bike at the National Demo Series. Go to the Demo Series website now.

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  • What a superb bike. Had it three years and it still rides as good as when it was new. Saracen ceased trading but is now back with the new Zen range, if they are good as the previous models we are in for a treat.

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Specification

Name:
Zen 3 (08)
Built by:
Saracen
Price:
n/a

Weight (kg):
12.8

Frame & Fork:

 
Frame Material:
6061 butted aluminium
Fork Brand:
Fox
Fork Model:
32 Vanilla RL 140mm
Headset Brand:
FSA

Geometry:

 
Seat Angle:
72 Degrees
Head Angle:
69 Degrees

Brakes:

 
Brakes Brand:
Shimano
Brakes Model:
Deore XT Hydraulic 180mm rotors with Shimano Deore XT levers

Transmission:

 
Cranks Brand:
TruVativ
Cranks Model:
Blaze
Gearing:
22/32/44
Bottom Bracket Brand:
Truvativ
Bottom Bracket Model:
External Bearing
Rear Derailleur Brand:
Shimano
Rear Derailleur Model:
Deore XT Shadow rear
Front Derailleur Brand:
Shimano
Front Derailleur Model:
Deore
Shifters Brand:
Shimano
Shifters Model:
Deore XT
Chain Brand:
Shimano
Cassette:
Shimano 9spd 12-32
Pedals Model:
Flats

Wheels:

 
Front Wheel Weight:
2065 g
Rear Wheel Weight:
2585 g
Rims Brand:
Sun
Rims Model:
SOS P1
Front Hub Brand:
Shimano
Front Hub Model:
Deore
Rear Hub Brand:
Shimano
Rear Hub Model:
Deore
Front Tyre Model:
High Roller
Front Tyre Size:
26x2.35
Rear Tyre Model:
High Roller
Rear Tyre Size:
26x2.35

Contact Points:

 
Saddle Brand:
SDG
Saddle Model:
Bel Air Beam
Seatpost Brand:
SDG
Seatpost Model:
Beam
Stem Brand:
FSA
Stem Model:
Gap 100mm
Handlebar Model:
24.5in riser
Grips/Tape Brand:
Kraton
Grips/Tape Model:
Lock-On

:

 
Top Tube (in):
23 in
Bottom Bracket Height (in):
12.5 in
Wheelbase (in):
42.5 in
Chainstays (in):
16.75
Seat Tube (in):
15.25 in
Standover Height (in):
30.25 (in)

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