Profissional
Tipo: BTT
Estado: Usado
Descrição
Bike dispensa apresentações, bike top de enduro, super leve, sobe e desce super bem.
Quadro carbono
rock shox Lyrik 170mm
deluxe 160
Travagem saint 4 pistões
Discos hope 200mm
Rodas dt swiss 511 com cubos hope pro 4
Guiador renthal
Avanço onoff
Etc etc
Vendo ou troco por transition patrol ou algumas mondraker
Bike em excelente estado.
The frame is a sexy carbon front end with a burly and reliable aluminium rear triangle boasting internal cable routing and a rubber protector on the down tube to protect from pesky rock strikes. When it comes to the componentry they haven’t skimped on this build at all, with suspension delivered with a RockShox Lyrik RC 170mm fork up front and a Super Deluxe RC3 shock at the rear. The whole machine rolls on a set of DT Swiss E1700 Spline Two while Shimano XT provides the transmission and stopping power. All this weighing in at just 13.8kg - on paper it certainly looks like a cocktail for success.
On The Trail
Getting the suspension platform dialled in was a doddle with the high-end Lyrik and Super Deluxe. Going off the recommended settings from RockShox was the best place to start and I eventually settled at 30% sag in the shock.
With everything tuned in I decided to head out for a ride at my local trail centre; a mixture of fast, flowy singletrack and some off-piste loamy turns lending a perfect introduction to the bike and a test of how a long travel bike would perform on 'normal' trails. Now I know you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but when I initially looked at the spec of this bike and saw 170mm front and 160mm rear travel I immediately thought I would have to wrestle this bike uphill. To my surprise with the shock flicked into its firmest setting I steamed up the first ascent with relative ease and cornering tight switchbacks on the climb didn’t seem too awkward at all. As a hard-hitting enduro bike I had assumed it would not climb well, but that was obviously not the case.
Scott enduro bike
Quadro carbono
rock shox Lyrik 170mm
deluxe 160
Travagem saint 4 pistões
Discos hope 200mm
Rodas dt swiss 511 com cubos hope pro 4
Guiador renthal
Avanço onoff
Etc etc
Vendo ou troco por transition patrol ou algumas mondraker
Bike em excelente estado.
The frame is a sexy carbon front end with a burly and reliable aluminium rear triangle boasting internal cable routing and a rubber protector on the down tube to protect from pesky rock strikes. When it comes to the componentry they haven’t skimped on this build at all, with suspension delivered with a RockShox Lyrik RC 170mm fork up front and a Super Deluxe RC3 shock at the rear. The whole machine rolls on a set of DT Swiss E1700 Spline Two while Shimano XT provides the transmission and stopping power. All this weighing in at just 13.8kg - on paper it certainly looks like a cocktail for success.
On The Trail
Getting the suspension platform dialled in was a doddle with the high-end Lyrik and Super Deluxe. Going off the recommended settings from RockShox was the best place to start and I eventually settled at 30% sag in the shock.
With everything tuned in I decided to head out for a ride at my local trail centre; a mixture of fast, flowy singletrack and some off-piste loamy turns lending a perfect introduction to the bike and a test of how a long travel bike would perform on 'normal' trails. Now I know you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but when I initially looked at the spec of this bike and saw 170mm front and 160mm rear travel I immediately thought I would have to wrestle this bike uphill. To my surprise with the shock flicked into its firmest setting I steamed up the first ascent with relative ease and cornering tight switchbacks on the climb didn’t seem too awkward at all. As a hard-hitting enduro bike I had assumed it would not climb well, but that was obviously not the case.
Scott enduro bike
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Publicado 24 de abril de 2024
Mérida One Sixty 7000 (carbono)
1.790 €
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