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Product Description
Features:
Frame: Escarpe 27.5? 140mm travel full suspension frame, Boost, 6061 Alloy
Fork: RockShox Lyrik Select Charger RC 150mm, 27.5?, Boost 15×110, 46mm OFFSET, MXL Stealth, Debonair
Rear Shock: RockShox RS Deluxe Select RT, 185×50, Debonair, 2 Tokens, ML Tune, 380LB Lockout Threshold, Trunnion Standard
Headset: ACROS, ZS 44mm/56mm
BB Parts: Shimano BB52, Threaded 73mm BSA
Handlebar: Nukeproof Horizon, AL7050, 25mm Rise, Back 9-deg, up 6-deg, Bar Diameter 31.8mm, Width – S-780mm, M-780mm, L-800mm, XL-800mm
Stem: Nukeproof Neutron, 45mm, 31.8mm bar diameter, 0-deg rise
Grip: Vitus, Tapered, single alloy clamp, sticky rubber
Rims: WTB ST Light i30, TCS 2.0, 27.5?, 30mm inner diameter, 32-hole, Sleeved Joint
Hubs: Front: Vitus DHF112, Boost 15x110mm, double sealed bearings, 32H, 6-Bolt; Rear: Vitus M5ER, Boost 12x148mm, double sealed bearings, 32H, Shimano 11-speed driver body, 6-Bolt
Tyres: Front: Maxxis Minion DHF, 27.5?x2.6?, 3C MaxxTerra/EXO /TR; Rear: Maxxis Maxxis Rekon, 27.5?x2.6?, 3C MaxxTerra/EXO /TR
Spokes: Stainless-Steel, double-butted, black with brass nipples
Chain: SRAM NX Eagle
Crankset: SRAM NX Eagle, B148 DUB 170mm 32T
Brakes: Front: SRAM GUIDE T, MatchMaker, 200mm Centerline Rotors; Rear: SRAM GUIDE T, MatchMaker, 180mm Centerline Rotors
Rear Derailleur: SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed
Shifter: SRAM NX Eagle, MatchMaker-X Compatible 12-speed
Freewheel: SRAM NX Eagle 11-50T, PG1230
Saddle: Nukeproof Neutron
Seatpost: Brand X Ascend, 31.6mm, left hand remote lever, S-100mm, M-125mm, L-150mm, XL-150mm
Rear Hub Axle: Vitus 12mm x 181mm, M12, Pitch 1.5mm x Length 20mm
Chain Guide: MRP 1x CS, 28-34T ISCG-05 Black
Size Guide
Bike Sizing Guide
Choosing the bike size depends on the type of bike, your height, your riding style, and your preference. A correct fitting bike will be more comfortable, more efficient and more fun to ride. This bike size guide gives our customers general advice on choosing the right size. It is a guide only and we always recommend visiting one of our stores or contacting one of our experts from our contact us page.
To get started, think about your style of riding, measure your height and use the links above for sizing on relevant bike types.
Measure your height
To find the correct sized bike you will need to measure your height and your inside leg. For your height, stand against a wall and mark the wall with a pencil so it's level with the top of your head. Then measure from the ground up to the mark having someone to help might make this easier. For your inside leg measurement, stand against a wall and using a book hold it in between your legs into your groin and make sure it's flat against the wall. Measure the height from the book to the floor. Again it might be easier to get a friend to help. If your height is on the cusp of the size range, your reach is often the deciding factor in which size to go for. To find out if you have short or long reach you will need to measure your ape index. This is your arm span minus your height. If you have a positive ape index then go for the larger size, or if you have a negative ape index go for a smaller size.
The type of bike
What type of bike you choose will affect the bike size you buy. The type or style of riding that you do will also affect which size you need. For example a mountain biker that wants to ride more aggressively and would like a more manoeuvrable bike may prefer a size smaller than they would normally take. Likewise a cross country racer that is looking for a flatter and speedier mountain bike may prefer a size larger than they would normally take. There is no definitive right or wrong size, it all comes down to personal preference and what feels comfortable. The different types of bikes are all explained within our buying guides.
How are bikes measured
Bikes are measured by their seat tube length. This measurement is normally from the centre of the bottom bracket BB or the centre of the bolt that attached the crank arms. This differs by brand, some measure to the top of where the top tube meets the seat tube, or even the centre of the top tube. Mountain bikes are either measured in inches or descriptive sizes small, medium etc. Road bikes are in centimetres or descriptive sizes where as Hybrid bikes can be any one of the three. Bikes also get longer as they go up in size relative to the frame size but different brands can be inherently longer or shorter than others.
Stand over height
Stand over height is how tall the frame is from the ground. Stand over height measurements are to the top of the top-tube. Ideally you want at least 2cm of clearance between you and the frame. In theory your stand over height is your leg measurement minus 2cm. It it worth measuring your inside leg with your shoes on so you can establish your stand over height. Should you need to jump o