The best looking bikes of 2021

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The best performing mountain bikes are subject of many an arbitrary debate but beautiful bikes aren’t up for discussion. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; if you think something is beautiful, it is. End of.

These are the best looking bikes the Singletrack team has seen in 2021. Some we’ve never even seen in the flesh (or metal, or carbon) let alone actually ridden. You can but dream…

Benji’s choice: Fleur TK’s Starling Murmur Swoop

Pic: Starling Cycles/Stephen Sweeney

Benji: “To me, this bike is form and function in perfect harmony. This is not some skinny steel showpiece. It’s meant to ridden and ridden hard and often. The whole thing works perfectly in an aesthetic sense: the big black fork leading the way, followed by that pink, gusseted frame, a splash of coily yellow in the middle and then skinny pink stays tapering off to the end. Kudos for opting for Michelin tyres as well, so there’s no sidewall hot-patch hotchpotch to spoil the look. Love, love, love it!”

It’s even nicer than the Starling Murmur Stainless edition.

Chipps’ choice: Scott Spark

Pic: Scott Bikes

Clean lines and full suspension don’t often play nicely together. The ugliest bikes out there are almost always full suspension mountain bikes. It was an incredibly Bold move of Scott to make the decision to hide as much of the suspension gubbins as possible by placing the rear shock inside the seat tube/down tube junction. Perhaps more than any other bike in 2021, the Scott Spark shows where we are with mountain bike aesthetic desires.

Hannah’s choice: Transition Spur

Pic: Singletrackworld/Ross Demain

Okay, okay, technically this is not a 2021 bike. But as far as Hannah is concerned, there has been no better looking bike released since the Transition Spur came out. It’s a point of view that is hard to argue with when looking at the side-profile of this bike. If we owned this bike, we’d just spend every spare moment just looking at it. Perhaps the best thing? The Spur has the ability to cash the cheques that its aesthetic writes. By far the best example of a Downcountry mountain bike produced so far.

Read our first ride review of the Transition Spur.

Mark’s choice: Orbea Rise

Pic: Orbea

Mark: “Just ‘cos it looks like a real bike.”

Read our full review in Singletrack issue 139.

Ross’ choice: Raaw Madonna V2.2

Pic: Raaw

Something of the connoisseur’s choice, the Madonna V2.2 is the latest iteration of Raaw’s flagship do-it-all 160mm mountain bike. And when we say do-it-all we really mean do all of the roughest and steepest terrain you can hunt down.

Amanda’s choice: Stanton Ti Switch9er FS

Pic: Singletrackworld/Amanda Wishart

Amanda: “I’m a huge fan of steel bikes. I like how balanced they look, with the tubes (near enough) the same width as the forks. I like the clean simple lines, a slight industrial look, and subtle branding due to a lack of space to over do it. So when I spotted this titanium Stanton at ‘Ard Rock this year, it ticked all the boxes and more. It’s bright without being a lairy colour that you could go off one day, industrial yet sleek, and the build is a spec I can only dream of owning. The upgraded carbon rear triangle finishes this off as a total dream bike for me. That’s how I feel about the Ti Switch9er FS.”

Charlie’s choice: Stooge Dirtbomb 29+

Pic: Stooge Cycles

Charlie says: “Modern bikes are kinda ugly. But the Stooge is much nicer. But availability this year… I don’t know if you can actually get one!”

Over to you

What was your best looking bike of the year? As ever, spout forth in the comments below.

Orange Switch 6er. Stif Squatcher. Schwalbe Magic Mary Purple Addix front. Maxxis DHR II 3C MaxxTerra rear. Coil fan. Ebikes are not evil. I have been a writer for nigh on 20 years, a photographer for 25 years and a mountain biker for 30 years. I have written countless magazine and website features and route guides for the UK mountain bike press, most notably for the esteemed and highly regarded Singletrackworld. Although I am a Lancastrian, I freely admit that West Yorkshire is my favourite place to ride. Rarely a week goes by without me riding and exploring the South Pennines.

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  • The best looking bikes of 2021
  • IHN
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    I’m with Chipps on this one.

    honourablegeorge
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    I’m in agreement on the tyres on the pink Starling – never been a fan of the big yellow logo on Maxxis. Shame Michelin have ditched the subtle look for blue and yellow monstrosities on their newer models.

    footflaps
    Full Member

    Yep that Spark is stunning.

    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    That Transition looks lovely

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Not really fair on the other bikes, having to compete with a Starling.

    That Stanton is triggering some serious cognitive dissonance with the steel front and carbon rear.

    minichops
    Free Member

    The Raaw looks lush. Any idea how to actually get a frame and fork here in Brexit Britain though?

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Spark looks like it’s missing a motor, Starling is lovely, Stooge looks like it was made for Screaming Lord Sutch.

    edd
    Full Member

    The Starling, Transition and Raaw win for me. Some good choices up there. In true recommend what you have style, I would add the Swarf 155 to the list.

    ajt123
    Free Member

    The Transition is a looker for sure.

    Love how the seat stays and top tube align.

    andrewreay
    Full Member

    I do quite like the Scott Spark too, but there is a collaboration with Bold that just looks better!

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    Bold and Scott partnership

    doomanic
    Full Member

    Kenevo SL is my pick, I wonder why…

    desperatebicycle
    Full Member

    Definitely not Charlie’s – the equivalent of saying there’s no good music anymore. And loving the Australian Pink Floyd. or something.
    I like Rocky Mountains. And the new Element. I bet it’s an even more beautiful thing in the flesh.. I’ll buy one when I’ve got some (loads of) money.

    ps. Wot, no eBikes?? LoLZ (oh one just arrived! Of course it’s the least ebike looking ebike (but still minging 😛 )

    convert
    Full Member

    My form follows function sensibilities twitch looking at that Spark – putting all your suspension gubbins directly in harm’s way of UK filth in it’s own muck gathering pocket. Hmmm

    The Starling is lovely. If you’ve not watched the GCN Makers episode 1 on Joe McEwan (and Caren Hartley of ISEN Workshop) it’s really worth a watch over Christmas.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Definitely not Charlie’s – the equivalent of saying there’s no good music anymore. And loving the Australian Pink Floyd. or something.

    Zing!

    The Starling shows exactly how to make a beautiful, very modern bike in a traditional style.

    The Stooge, not so much.

    StuF
    Full Member

    I’d go with the Cotic Jeht in gritstone they had at their ardrock tent – it looked very nice with lots of orange hope parts

    Bez
    Full Member

    The Spark has quite a hint of GT RTS about it, no…? 🙂

    brooks
    Free Member

    The Starling for me, although I’m biased as I’ve just taken delivery of a BTR in exactly that shade of pink…

    cheers_drive
    Full Member

    I like the RAAW because I like straight tubes and simple lines.
    The Spur and Sparks are nice for carbon bikes.
    Why now hardtails on the list (I’m not counting Charlie’s ‘look I’m different’ choice)?
    My HT choice would be the latest Pipedream Sirius.

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    Hardtails you say?

    tomparkin
    Full Member

    You say “hardtails”?

    Nordest Bardino 3

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    i asked our Scott rep about the spark, he said 2023 at the earliest. had a customer turnd up in his van to buy one that day too 🙂

    qwerty
    Free Member
    tomhoward
    Full Member

    WOT no Huhn…

    Posted June 2020…

    jimdubleyou
    Full Member

    Love how the seat stays and top tube align.

    +1 for me.

    ajt123
    Free Member

    Pipedream Sirius

    Pipedream Sirius is a serious looker. Especially with a blue SID up front.

    brennanpeyton
    Free Member

    “When Intense was Intense”

    ajt123
    Free Member

    I also think the recent Specialized have been rather easy on the eye:stumpie

    andyspaceman
    Full Member

    Much as I love the Starling and also think the Orbea is a pretty bike, I can’t get past the straight-line top tube and seatstay aesthetic of the Transition Spur. Thought it was stunning the moment I saw the launch pics and it still grabs me. That metallic grey & gold ‘black powder’ paintjob is a big part of the appeal though – it’s still a good looking bike in the ‘deep sea green’, but not as drop dead gorgeous.

    Would love to give the Stooge a try. I’ll bet the ride feel of the frame and fork is great.

    BearBack
    Free Member

    Bold
    Top of the lookers list for me right now (tanwalls aside)

    andrewreay
    Full Member

    i asked our Scott rep about the spark, he said 2023 at the earliest.

    You might want to call your rep again.

    My LBS has one in store – and it’s available – albeit size small.

    But definitely in stock in the flesh.

    Looks great too.

    MountainMania Tring – In stock 2022 Spark 910

    halifaxpete
    Full Member

    Starling looks awesome barring the colour. I’m a sucker for skinny tubes

    ayjaydoubleyou
    Full Member

    The sparks seat tube is slacker than the head tube. Looks like it has suffered a front on crash.
    The starling I didn’t think I would like, but I do. But I think it would be better in a powder blue, to go with the ohlins yellow.

    I agree with Hannah. Spur is the best looking.

    hungrymonkey
    Free Member

    My form follows function sensibilities twitch looking at that Spark – putting all your suspension gubbins directly in harm’s way of UK filth in it’s own muck gathering pocket.

    Shock is entirely encased in the frame on the Spark – stays clean, wherever you ride it. pivots are same as any other pivot obvs

    ChrisL
    Full Member

    I was scrolling through the list and was thinking “surely any hardtail will easily beat any full suspension bike going when it comes to looks?” and then I got to Charlie’s choice and was proven (by my own preferences) wrong. Of the options I think I prefer Hannah’s pick of the Transition.

    robertajobb
    Full Member

    Geez.
    Nearly all of you lot need to get down to Specsavers, pronto. Chipps needs to be right at the front of the queue.
    And Benji needs the extra test like we had at school in the ’70s and ’80s for colourblindness.

    Amanda’s prescription still seems to be OK.
    And Charlie passes with the choice of colour on his.

    That Nordest looks good tho.

    Glad I’ve ordered a Shand – it’s gonna win hands down without the 12-pint beer goggles needed for some of the choices presented !😁

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Top of the lookers list for me right now (tanwalls aside)

    It looks like it’s melted. Yuck.

    recent Specialized have been rather easy on the eye:

    I feel they’re making their best bikes ever but I just can’t get on board with the lopsided aesthetic. The Enduro looks OK though.

    Pipedream Sirius is a serious looker.

    But the seatstays “miss” the top tube. :O

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    The Spark doesn’t do anything for me. Maybe with a less XC version it would improve.
    Spur is super-nice right up until that head tube. Probably still great in the flesh.

    I’m a sucker for straight raw aluminium tubes though so I vote Raaw! (I’m just looking past the seat tube for now)

    abingham
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    I’m all in for the Starling, utterly gorgeous. Would totally keep the pink too…


    @CharlieDontSurf
    have you ridden the Dirtbomb? Any thoughts?

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Pipedream Sirius is a serious looker.

    I met someone bikepacking on Islay with one – in the luuuuuuuuush sparkly dark blue colour.

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