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Transition Scout GX

Transition Scout GX
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THE COMPOSED SPORT BIKE - Hop on the Scout and you're immediately transformed into a projectile. The Scout will awaken your inner child. Manual here, scrub that, skid there, pedal up this. Freedom to boost everything in sight, overshoot every landing without a care, mixed with nose bonking and hooting your way down the trail. Sporty, but just as eager to tackle bigger terrain. The Scout's trail charisma is infectious and will cause you to look at your regular trails through a new perspective. Pedal up and repeat.

We wanted to make it as easy as possible to experience great rear suspension performance. The GiddyUp suspension system is designed to behave intuitively whether you're setup correctly or not. Because, we get it, sometimes life gets in the way, and you've got to grab your bike and GiddyUp without checking your setup. When you do, it will still feel good. We did this by balancing a 24% progressive leverage curve with a consistent linear rate of change. Anti-squat is tuned to enhance pedaling performance and acceleration. Overall chain growth is moderate and reduces after sag so chain tension doesn't get in the way of the suspension working.

Specs

Frame Scout Carbon 140mm
Fork RockShox Lyrik Ultimate 150mm Travel/37mm Offset
Headset FSA No. 57e
Rear Shock RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate
Wheels Stans Flow S1 Team
Tires F Maxxis Assegai 3C EXO+ (27.5x2.50)/ R Maxxis Minion DHRII 3C EXO+ (27.5x2.4)
Crankset SRAM Stylo 7K DUB (32T/170mm) X-Small 165
Chain SRAM GX Eagle
Rear Derailleur SRAM GX Eagle
Cassette SRAM XG 1275
Shifters SRAM GX Eagle
Handlebars ANVL Mandrel Alloy 35
Grips Sensus Lite
Stem ANVL Swage (40mm)
Brakes SRAM Code RSC
Saddle ANVL Forge Cromo
Seat Post One Up Dropper Post
Color(s) Midnight Blue, Olive Green
Weight 31 lbs

* Subject to change without notice.

Videos

John Goes for a Test Ride

John Richardson, employee, athlete and lead guitarist at Transition Bikes takes the all new Scout out for a test ride. He ventured north of the border for some alpine slabs before returning home to harvest the famous PNW dirt.

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