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Scott Spark 750 (2014)

General

Product Category
Brand Scott
ModelSpark 750
SizeS, M, L, Xl
ColorMatte Black/Lime/White

Specific

Bottom bracket Shimano SM-BB71-41A / shell 41x89.5mm
Brake leversShimano BL-M445-B Disc
Brake rotorShimano, 180/F and 160/R mm SM-RT54 CL Rotor
BrakesShimano BR-M447, hydraulic disc
Cassette Shimano CS-HG62-10 11-36 T
ChainKMC X10, 10-speed
Crankset Shimano FC-M622 2-piece Design 40Ax30Ax22T
FeaturesTwinloc Lever System: Our patented Twin Loc technology now offers simultaneous control of rear shock travel and fork lockout. The open position allows full travel, front and rear. One click switches the rear shock to Traction mode, while the fork remains fully active. Click again and rear shock and fork lock at the same time. No other bike in the world offers this user friendly system. Found on the Spark & Genius and Genius LT models. NUDE Shock: Our new FOX Nude is the result of our successful partnership with FOX. The Nude project is a combination of both, SCOTT's unique patents and technology as well as FOX's suspension performance and experience. The goal was to create a rear shock that gains maximum performance in every riding situation while remaining lightweight. The FOX Nude works exclusively with our patented TwinLoc system and comes stock on both 27.5" and 29" versions. This new shock is a completely new development with the most advanced air spring and damping system. It features positive air volume micro-adjust with replaceable volume reducers custom tuned for each model and size. Adjustable BB Height: The Spark employs an adjustable geometry by way of a shock mount chip in the linkage. By changing the shock mount chip--simply removing it and flipping it in either mounting position--you affect the bottom bracket height by 7mm, which also affects the head tube angle by 0.5 degrees. The Spark is the only XC/Marathon bike on the market that offers this feature. Tapered Headtube: The Spark features a tapered head tube for increased stiffness, safety, confidence, and control. 27.5” Wheels: When discussing the pros and cons of the big wheeled bikes, shorter riders find themselves in an ambivalent situation. They want to benefit from the 29” wheels, but suffer from the negative effects when fit is considered. Additionally, the increase in rotational weight challenges many lower watt producing riders, so the performance gains are negated when the rider cannot accelerate the wheel system as quickly. The solution for many riders is 27,5”. The new wheelsize standard combines the best of both worlds, 29” and 26”.
Fork type Fox 32 Float Evolution CTD Air CTD damper with 3 modes alloy 1 1/8" steerer reb. Adj.
Frame type Spark Alloy / 6061 custom butted hydroformed tubes / Tapered Head Tube / replaceable derailleur hanger / 135mm U-Mono Link / rear PM 160 BB Height adj.
Front derailleur Shimano Deore FD-M610-E / DM
HeadsetRitchey OE Tapered 1.5" - 1 1/8" reducer semi integrated 50 / 61mm
Hub front Formula CL51
Hub rear Shimano FH-M615 Disc CL
Pedals Wellgo M-21
Rear derailleur Shimano XT RD-M781 SGS Shadow Type / 30 Speed
Recommended forXC Mountain, Mountain
Rims type Syncros XC / Eyelets / 32H XC37
Saddle Syncros XR2.5
ShifterShimano Deore SL-M610 Rapidfire Plus / 2 way release w/gear indicator 10-Spd
Shock type FOX Float CTD / 3 modes Climb - Trail - Descend reb. Adj.
Spokes Stainless Black 15G / 1.8mm
Stem Syncros FL2.0 6061 Alloy / oversize 31.8mm 1-1/8" / 6° angle
Tires Schwalbe Rocket Ron / 2.25 67EPI Kevlar Bead / Dual compound Performance Series
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