Dimanche 28 Urban
Dimanche 28 Urban
Compatible accessories
Features that will make you smile
Frame
Frame
Dimanche 28 Open, 6061 T4-T6 alloy, variable thickness hydroformed tubes, CompactTube integration and internal cable routing
Suspensions
Fork
SR Suntour, NRX32IL-D Air, rebound adjustment & lockout function, 40mm travel
Motor system
Motor
Bosch, Performance Line SX, Smart System, 55-60Nm
Battery
Bosch, CompactTube 400Wh, Smart System
Display
Bosch, Smartphone Grip
Remote
Bosch, Purion 200, Smart System
Autonomy
112km
Charger
Bosch, 2Ah
Transmission
Rear Derailleur
Shimano, CUES, RD-U6000-GS, 10/11-speed
Chainring
FSA, Narrow-Wide, 42 teeth, chainguard
Cassette
Shimano, CUES, CS-LG300 10-speed, 11-39T
Chain
Shimano, LG500, 120 links
Shifter
Shimano, CUES, SL-U6000-10R, 10-speed
Cranks
Moustache, forged aluminium, 165mm
Brakes
Front brake
Shimano, MT200, hydraulic disc
Rear Brake
Shimano, MT200, hydraulic disc
Front Rotor
Shimano, 180mm
Rear Rotor
Shimano, 160mm
Wheels
Front Hub
Moustache, 24H, 15x100mm, thru axle
Rear Hub
Moustache, 24H, 12x142mm, thru axle
Front rim
Moustache, al:30, alloy 6061, welded, 24 holes, 700c, 22mm internal width
Rear rim
Moustache, al:30, alloy 6061, welded, 24 holes, 700c, 22mm internal width
Front tyre
Schwalbe, G-One Comp K-Guard, 700x50C
Cockpit
Handlebar
Moustache, alloy, 680mm, 12mm rise, 9° backsweep, 5° upsweep
Stem
Moustache, 3D forged Aluminum, 70mm
Headset
Acros, AZF-725, sealed bearings, internal routing
Grips
SB3, Ergonomic
Saddle
Selle Royal, VIVO
Seatpost
EXA, 860i, suspended dropper-post w/remote lever, 31.6mm, 75mm
Seatclamp
Moustache, alloy, 34.9mm
Equipment
Front light
Supernova, E3 V521, 235 lumen, powerd by main battery
Rear light
Spanninga, Presto2Guard, powered by main battery
Kickstand
Moustache, adjustable
Mudguard
Moustache, alloy, double wall design, w/alloy stays
Carrier
Moustache, alloy, light, removable QL3 lateral fixation
Pedals
alloy platform with reflectors
Features
Size
XS
Color
Black glossy
Weight
20.2kg
GVWR
140kg
Warranty
Warranty
5 years frame and fork Moustache Bikes - 2 years motor, battery
Product specifications may change without notice. Non-binding information.
Adjusting the SAG of the shock absorber is the first and most essential adjustment to make on an MTB! It’s also one of the easiest measurements to get wrong… so here’s how to do it:
If you’re alone, set up near a wall (it’ll help you balance at the start and end). Ideally, though, it’s best to have two people for this operation.
Of course, you need to be fully equipped, just as if you were heading out for a ride, so the total weight reflects real riding conditions.
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Inflate the shock absorber to the base pressure corresponding to your weight. With Moustache bikes, it’s simple: it’s approximately your weight multiplied by 2 (to get the equivalent in PSI). So, if you weigh 75 kg × 2 = 150 PSI. Easy ;-{D. Make sure the shock is in the open position when measuring SAG!
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Get on your bike, with the saddle lowered (if you have a dropper post). Either hold onto the wall or have someone assist you. At this point, you’ve put much more pressure on the suspension than just your body weight. Sit down on the saddle and then raise it to your usual pedaling position.
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Release the brakes, which might lock the suspension, and gently bounce the handlebars to ensure the suspension settles correctly into the SAG position for your weight.
Now comes the tricky part, where your balancing skills will shine!
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If you have someone to assist you, they can simply check where the SAG indicator ring aligns with the measurement marker on the frame. Done!
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If you’re alone, carefully slide the indicator ring up against the shock body without making the suspension move, then carefully dismount using the wall for support (without applying any extra pressure, as this could distort the measurement). Not easy, we know… but it’s doable!
Once off the bike, and if you’re confident the measurement wasn’t altered, check where the ring aligns with the SAG marker.
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If there’s less SAG than recommended, release some air with the pump.
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If there’s too much SAG, add more air.
You’ll find adjustment tips in your Moustache user manual.




































































