Polygon Bikes might not be a household name, but the Indonesian brand produces a million bikes a year and is seeking to build its name as a consumer brand. It’s taking a new angle with a selection of ...
Most bicycles follow the same recipe, hence why most of them look the same. Obviously, we can't be upset about the industry pumping out designs that have been proven time and time again, but every ...
Polygon’s Siskiu T8 is a solid reminder of how fun even low- to mid-range bikes have become. It used to be that bikes under a certain price point suffered from a lack of decent frames and parts, but ...
We last reviewed the Siskiu D7 back in 2017 and found that despite the bike having a great overall feel, it did suffer from some slightly questionable forks that flexed at the first opportunity and ...
Last year, Polygon and Marin released two bikes, which looked very different to anything we’d seen before. The Marin Wolf Ridge and Polygon XQUAREONE EX rocked the boat with their innovative approach ...
Polygon’s gravel-based Bend combines a frame and fork constructed with its own proprietary aluminium frame and fork called ALX. This is a lightweight triple-butted tubeset that keeps the weight down ...
Back in 1989, Indonesia saw the start of a cycling crew that would go on to spread their two-wheelers worldwide. That team is Polygon, and with this much bicycle-building experience, we can expect ...