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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- The wide Schwalbe Magic Mary and Big Betty tyres deliver excellent grip and stability on technical terrain.
- The RockShox suspension with 160 mm travel gives you great comfort and control on rough descents.
- The carbon monocoque frame makes the bike light and stiff, and makes its handling feel direct and powerful.
- The wide tyres and generous suspension travel deliver high grip but result in heavier rolling on flat ground, making the bike more suitable for technical terrain.
Specifications
Specifications
| Brand | Bulls | |
| Frame Material | Carbon | |
| Fork Type | RockShox Lyrik Select | |
| Fork Travel | 160 mm | |
| Damper | RockShox Super Deluxe | |
| Brake System | Hydraulic Disc Brakes | |
| Groupset | Shimano SLX | |
| Number of Gears | 12 Gears | |
| Front fork type | Air suspension |
The carbon monocoque frame is designed with internal cable routing and a modern geometry that combines a longer reach with a compact rear triangle. This ensures direct handling on technical sections and a stable feel at higher speeds. The RockShox Lyrik Select RC fork and RockShox Super Deluxe Select+ RT rear shock each offer 160 mm of suspension travel for smooth cycling on rough terrain and high rider confidence on fast descents.
Shifting and braking
The combination of the Shimano SLX 1x12 drivetrain with the XT Shadow+ rear derailleur makes for a wide range of 10 to 51 teeth. This allows for efficient climbing and controlled descending; you always have a choice of appropriate gears. The Rapidfire+ shifter makes shifting fast and precise, even under load. The Shimano BR-MT520 hydraulic disc brakes with 203 mm rotors deliver powerful braking performance, ensuring control on steep sections and reliable stopping power in wet or dusty conditions.
Finish and details
The Bulls Wild Creed RS mountain bike is fitted with tubeless-ready wheels and wide Schwalbe Magic Mary and Big Betty tyres. This combination ensures grip and stability on rocky surfaces and loose trails. The RockShox Mini Fender keeps the fork better protected from splashing dirt. The RACE FACE Chester cockpit area and Limotec dropper post provide a sporty and versatile finish. In addition, the frame includes clever details such as the possibility of storing a spare inner tube in the lower frame triangle.
Review
Review
4 / 5
Great trail bike for the technically adventurous cyclist
The Bulls Wild Creed RS is a surprisingly capable bike for those in the Netherlands looking for just a bit more of a challenge than just the standard cross-country laps. With hefty suspension travel at the front, this full is great for tackling some jumps or technical sections-ideal for the rider who wants to head in the trail direction without having to buy an enduro bike right away. The finish of the bike is neat and solid; everything looks tightly fitted and feels reliable while riding. The dropper post is a nice addition that makes cycling in varied terrain a lot more practical. Even on longer rides, the riding position remains comfortable and you have plenty of control thanks to the geometry. One small disadvantage I find is the limited space for a water bottle. Only a small bottle fits, and when assembling the holder I noticed that the screw thread is quite fragile - it turned over even with little force. That's a shame on an otherwise high-quality bike. Overall, the Wild Creed RS remains a very nice choice for those looking to transition from XC to trail riding in the Netherlands, with enough potential to feel at home on some rougher trails abroad too.
Pros & Cons
4
Great trail bike for the technically adventurous cyclist
The Bulls Wild Creed RS is a surprisingly capable bike for those in the Netherlands looking for just a bit more of a challenge than just the standard cross-country laps. With hefty suspension travel at the front, this full is great for tackling some jumps or technical sections-ideal for the rider who wants to head in the trail direction without having to buy an enduro bike right away. The finish of the bike is neat and solid; everything looks tightly fitted and feels reliable while riding. The dropper post is a nice addition that makes cycling in varied terrain a lot more practical. Even on longer rides, the riding position remains comfortable and you have plenty of control thanks to the geometry. One small disadvantage I find is the limited space for a water bottle. Only a small bottle fits, and when assembling the holder I noticed that the screw thread is quite fragile - it turned over even with little force. That's a shame on an otherwise high-quality bike. Overall, the Wild Creed RS remains a very nice choice for those looking to transition from XC to trail riding in the Netherlands, with enough potential to feel at home on some rougher trails abroad too.
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Dropper post
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front mudguard already present
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mega suspension travel
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bottle cage system
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| Frame Size | M / L / XL / 1.71m - 1.76m | M / L / XL / 1.71m - 1.78m | M / L / XL / 1.65m - 1.73m | S / M / L / XL / 1.65m - 1.70m |
| Frame Material | Carbon | Carbon / monocoque | Carbon / BallisTec Carbon | Carbon / Premium Carbon |
| Fork Type | RockShox Lyrik Select | RockShox / Reba RL-R | Cannondale Lefty / Ocho | Fox Float / 32 SC Performance |
| Fork Travel | 160 mm | 100 mm | 100 mm | 100 mm |
| Damper | RockShox Super Deluxe | RockShox / SIDLuxe Select+ RL-R | Fox Float / DPS Performance Elite EVOL | Fox Float |
| Brake System | Hydraulic Disc Brakes | Hydraulic Disc Brakes | Hydraulic Disc Brakes | Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
| 1.999,- | 2.199,- | 3.399,- | From 3.999,- | |
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