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Focus JAM² SL 9.0

Focus · 2025-2026

All-Mountain Lightweight

JAM² SL 9.0

Reach

460 mm

size M

Standover

750 mm

size M

Stack

614 mm

size M

Motor

Fazua Ride 60

60 Nm

Battery

430 Wh

Travel

160/150 mm

Wheel

29"

Category

All-Mountain

Motor class

Lightweight

Frame

Carbon

Weight

17.9 kg (M)

MSRP

€11,499

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Stable price
Current best
€5,099 (BicisPasaje)
Lowest ever
€5,099 (BicisPasaje, 2 May 2026)
Average
€5,099
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€4800€5100€54002 May20 Jun
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Geometry

Measurement SMLXL
Reach (mm) 430 460 490 515
Stack (mm) 600 614 628 642
Head tube angle (°) 65.5 65.5 65.5 65.5
Seat tube angle (°) 76.5 76.5 76.5 76.5
Chainstay (mm) 440 440 440 440
Wheelbase (mm) 1195 1230 1265 1295
BB drop (mm) 22 22 22 22
Fork offset (mm) 44 44 44 44
ETT (mm) 575 600 630 660
Standover (mm) 740 750 760 770
Fork travel (mm) 160 160 160 160
Rear travel (mm) 150 150 150 150
Rider height (cm) 160–172 170–182 180–192 190–205

Components

Component Spec Est. value
Frame Carbon €1,500
Motor Fazua Ride 60, 60 Nm €500
Battery 430 Wh, removable €387
Fork Fox 36 Float Factory, 160mm, GRIP2 damper, 110x15mm, 44mm rake €1,050
Shock Fox Float DPS Factory, 3-position Evol LV, 210/55mm, 150mm travel €650
Drivetrain SRAM X01 Eagle AXS, 12-speed, 32T / 10-52T €1,600
Brakes SRAM G2 Ultimate 4-piston hydraulic disc, 200mm/180mm €224 (-1 gen)
Wheels Mavic Crossmax X LR, 29", carbon, 30mm internal €800
Front tyre Maxxis Dissector 29x2.4, EXO, tubeless ready €55
Rear tyre Maxxis Dissector 29x2.4, EXO, tubeless ready €55
Dropper post Post Moderne PM-MT171, 31.6mm dropper €100
Total estimated value €6,921

Estimated range

Eco

~75

km

Trail

~45

km

Boost

~28

km

Reviews

5.3

/10

3 reviews

BikeRadar, E-MOUNTAINBIKE Magazine, Expert curated

Strengths

  • + Fox Factory suspension with GRIP2 damping — premium-level performance
  • + Incredibly light at 17.9kg — lightest in the 150mm+ travel class
  • + SRAM X01 AXS wireless shifting for flawless gear changes
  • + Mavic carbon wheels reduce rotating mass significantly
  • + Fazua Ride 60 is efficient and delivers impeccable natural feel
  • + 160/150mm travel right at home on both trail and enduro terrain
  • + Removable battery for quick swaps

Weaknesses

  • Fazua Ride 60 platform discontinued — no guaranteed future support or parts availability
  • Eye-watering price — hard to justify vs competitors with better motors
  • Stock Maxxis Dissector tires still need upgrading even at this price
  • Fazua ring controller same cheap feel regardless of flagship price tag
  • 430Wh battery — no amount of premium components fixes the limited range
  • 60Nm motor ceiling means no additional power for steep tech at this price
  • SRAM G2 Ultimate brakes lack stopping power for aggressive enduro riding
  • Internal routing through integrated stem limits bar/stem changes

Motor: ⚠️ Fazua platform discontinued (Porsche stopped investing May 2026) — future service, parts and software updates uncertain. You get the same Fazua Ride 60 motor regardless of spec level. The motor is efficient and natural — 'powerful and frugal' per BikeRadar — but the 60Nm/450W ceiling feels like a bottleneck on a premium bike. Riders spending this much might expect Bosch SX-level power. The Fazua's strength is feel, not force.