Polygon Premier Series
What size are the wheels?
The Premier 4 and 5 come with 27.5" wheels.
How much travel do the forks have?
The Premier 4 and 5 have 120mm of front travel.
What riding style is this geometry intended for?
The Premier 4 and 5 offer a more comfortable leisure ride suited for exploring local parks, trails, commuting and general purpose.
Are the wheels tubeless ready?
No, the wheels which come stock cannot be set up tubeless.
Are the tyres tubeless ready?
No, the tyres which come stock cannot be set up tubeless.
Are tubeless valves and tape provided with the bike?
No, valves and tape are not provided.
What groupset is this bike equipped with?
The Premier 4 comes with a 2x8 drivetrain. The Premier 5 comes with a 2x9 drivetrain. The Premier 4 and 5 both come with a mix of Shimano, KMC and Tektro components.
What brakes is this bike equipped with?
The Premier 4 and 5 come with Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc brakes, 160mm rotors front and rear.
Does this bike come in any other colours?
The Premier 4 comes in purple / yellow or brown / blue. The Premier 5 comes in Grey.
Does this bike come with any other specs?
No, The Premier series comes in the spec which we advertise. IMPORTANT: Sometimes factory will change the spec of the bike to something of similar or better quality, usually without any notice, this is to ensure customers are riding bikes instead of waiting for the correctly spec’d component to become available.
How wide are the handlebars?
The Premier 4 and 5 come with Entity Sport 740mm wide alloy handlebars.
What's the stem length?
The Premier 4 and 5 come with an Entity Sport 45mm length stem.
Does this bike come equipped with a dropper post and what's the travel?
No, the Premier 4 and 5 come with a regular straight post with quick release locking mechanism.
Can I install a dropper post on this bike?
No, Dropper posts cannot be installed on any of the Cascade models.
Does the frame have internal or external cable routing?
The Premier 4 and 5 have internally routed gear cables with an external rear brake cable route.
What's the bikes' frame material?
The Premier 4 and 5 are made from hydroformed Alutech XC sport 6061 Aluminium.
What's the bikes' wheels’ material?
The Premier 4 and 5 come with Double-Wall Alloy rims.
Does this bike come with boost hub spacing?
The Premier series does not come with boost hub spacing.
What is the weight of this bike?
The Premier 4 in medium is 14.7Kg. The Premier 5 in medium is 14.2Kg.
Can I take this bike on downhill trails?
No, The Premier 4 and 5 are suited for exploring local parks, trails, commuting and general purpose.
Can I take this bike to the bike park?
No, The Premier 4 and 5 suited for exploring local parks, trails, commuting and general purpose.
What size rotors does this bike come equipped with?
The Premier 4 and 5 come with 160mm rotors front and rear.
What tyres does this bike come equipped with and what size?
The Premier 4 and 5 come with an MTB performance 27.5" x 2.1 tyre.
Does this bike come with pedals?
Yes, the Premier 4 and 5 come with nylon platform pedals.
Does this bike come with a kickstand?
The Premier 4 and 5 come with a kickstand included.
Can I fit a bottle cage in this frame?
The Premier 4 and 5 can fit 2 water bottles. 1 on the down tube and 1 on the seat tube.
How do I set the suspension for my height and weight?
We suggest you set up your suspension in accordance with SR Suntour tuning guides for each individual, personal preference also needs to be considered as everyone likes their suspension slightly different from person to person.
Is a shock pump provided with this bike?
Premier 4 and 5 do not require a shock pump to set the suspension.
What tyre pressure should I run?
Tyre pressures are subjective to each individual rider, we suggest you find a suitable tyre pressure best suited to the terrain you commonly ride. The recommended pressure range is printed on the side wall of the bicycle tyres.
What riding category is this bike intended for?
The Premier 4 and 5, in accordance with Polygon's classification, belong to bike class 3. You can read more about the various classifications here.