As if 2020 couldn’t get more interesting, Ascendu has unveiled the 3×3, a mountain bike (or trike) that’s designed specifically for the uphills. It promises to help riders climb up to a 75% incline with minimal effort and to open up new paths, previously unseen by regular bikes, or in fact, e-bikes.

The 3×3 from Ascendu makes climbing easier not only uses super-low gearing to get, but it also uses two front wheels, both of which have a whopping 430mm of travel.

This system allows the trike to be ridden across 120% inclines, the brand says. The two wheels have their own independent handlebar, or grip if you like. These grips can be pushed and pulled in order to keep weight balanced while navigating tricky terrain, like rock gardens.

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2020 ascendu 3x3 F action (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

There’s also another handlebar that allows for the tilting system to move separately from rider input for when you point this trike downhill.

As for the drivetrain, this bike uses a planetary gearbox which offers a virtual 13 tooth chainring, that’s paired with a cassette with a 42t gear at the bottom of the range. With this, Ascendu says that a rider can modulate the climbing speed to match a rider’s fitness during up to a 50% climb without the worrying about any loss of grip.

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2020 ascendu 3x3 F up action (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

To help with weight distribution, and grip the 3×3 comes with a chainstay that reaches up to 680mm depending on the size. As for its weight, it sits at around 25kg depending on the choice of forks and wheels.

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2020 ascendu 3x3 f down (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

While the design may look to be from the mind of a madman, there’s an awful lot of maths to back up the benefits.

When climbing, Ascendu says, it is possible to calculate the speed when climbing a 10% inclination by a rider pedalling at 190 W. The speed using the conventional bike would be 4.0 mph (6.5 km/h) and with Ascendu it’s claimed it would be 3.6 mph (5.8 km/h). However, when the climb is 35% the conventional bike needs 430 W to keep the speed and traction and this exhausts the rider in a matter of second or minutes while with Ascendu the rider can climb easily the 35% inclination with just 190 W at 2 km/h without any extra effort.  

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2020 ascendu 3x3 hero 3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The 3×3 rolls on a pair of 650b wheels at the front with a 650b+ tyre at the rear. There’s then an option that comes kitted with a fat bike tyre are the rear which should add a bit more grip and compliance.

Each trike is available with either a pair of RockShox Rebas or Fox 34s and they both come with a dropper post, hydraulic disc brakes at the front with a cable operated disc brake at the rear.

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2020 Ascendu 3x3 hero life (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

As for geometry, we’re looking at a 73° seat tube angle, a 71° head tube angle and a 585mm reach on a large bike.

The Ascendu 3×3 and 3×3 F are available for pre-order with the purchase totalling 9,900 euros with a delivery charge. That’s around £8,980 for us Brits. It’s also available as a frame only for 4950 euros (around £4,500).

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