Motobecane UNO Outcast

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Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Motobecane UNO Outcast. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

5 reasons to buy

  • The Outcast's low price buys you a steel frame, disc brakes and decent components.
  • Frame clearance allows for tires up to 42c in width.
  • The Outcast UNO Pro features Shimano MT200 hydraulic brakes.
  • Owners called the Outcast a “good-looking bike”.
  • The gear ratio was well-suited to cruising and pavement use.

3 reasons not to buy

  • An irregular 26 mm seatpost could be less stiff than a standard 27.2 mm post.
  • While the Outcast could come across as a rigid mountain bike, it isn’t built for real singletrack.

Bottom line

The Outcast came across as a comfortable and reliable commuter that can easily be ridden on hardpack dirt and moderate gravel, with the stock Kenda or WTB Riddler tires. A lower-cost option features mechanical disc brakes, while the ‘Pro’ uses Shimano MT200 hydraulic discs. Owners generally saw the bike as a versatile flat-land commuter or runabout.

Expert Reviews

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Fabian Martinez

2020 Motobecane Outcast UNO Pro

It rips… the gear ratio is pretty good for flat pavement… Not bad for something for this price.

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User Ratings

84/100 based on 32 ratings
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    53%
  • 4 star
    31%
  • 3 star
    6%
  • 2 star
    3%
  • 1 star
    6%

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