The most refined full suspension trail bike available today, the 2019 Transition Scout now comes with a beefy 150mm fork and all-new Speed Balanced Geometry. It’ll devour the toughest of trails, and is the most suitable bike from Transition’s range for the majority of UK riders. If you’re after a bike that’s going to shine on the trails but still be tough enough for the odd uplift day, choose the Scout.
Transition have long held a reputation for producing bikes with spot-on geometry, amazing specs and brilliantly performing GiddyUp suspension, so why mess with perfection? The staff at Transition are riders who always obsess about ways to improve their ability to shred and have fun on a bike, and that’s just what the next-generation GiddyUp 2.0 is all about.
Their new range of bikes uses a different frame design and tubing, with new rear shocks and kinematics, tweaked travel configurations and a whole new way of thinking about bike geometry. The new series of bikes are both totally different from what came before, and yet still pure Transition pedigree.
Modern trail bikes are a world away from the bikes of the “680mm bars and 120mm stem” era, having gotten progressively longer, slacker and more stable at speed. There’s a limit to how far you can take any of these “advances” in geometry before you start to experience negative effects like poor handling or loss of grip at the front though, so it’s almost black magic that anyone managed to create a series of bikes that perform even better than Transition’s previous highly acclaimed range.
The team at Transition Bikes are understandably proud of their Speed Balanced Geometry (SBG). This incredible design alters the shape and size of the bike, moving the rider to a more balanced position that increases stability at high speeds and on steep descents, agility at low speeds, and improves traction and control.
The key to achieving this was combining a slacker headtube angle with a reduced offset fork, an advancement that required working with RockShox and Fox to develop a new range of low-offset suspension forks. This new geometry sees frames increasing in length, with shorter stock stems supplied to reduce the increase in reach and allow riders to use bikes that are more capable on both the climbs and descents than ever before.
Want to try a Transition SBG-equipped bike? We have demo bikes available - please give us a call or email to arrange what'll probably be the most fun mountain bike ride you've ever had!
Features:
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150mm front travel, 130mm rear
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New GiddyUp 2.0 Kinematics
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Increased Travel from previous Scout
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Speed Balanced Geometry (SBG)
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Boost Dropout Spacing
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Metric Shock Sizing
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Universal Transition Replaceable Derailleur Hanger
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Integrated Rubber Downtube & Chainstay Protection
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Updated Internal Cable Routing
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Increased Seatpost Insertion
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External brake routing
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Water Bottle Storage
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Tyre clearance for up to 27.5" x 2.8"
Specification:
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Frame: Scout Alloy 130mm Rear/150mm Front
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Rear Shock: RockShox Deluxe RT
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Fork: Rockshox Revelation RC 150mm
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Headset: FSA No.57E
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Stem: RaceFace Aeffect R (40mm)
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Handlebar: RaceFace Chester 35, XS (760 x 10mm), SM (780 x 20mm), MD/LG/XL (780 x 35mm)
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Grips: Velo VLG-1812D2
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Saddle: WTB Silverado Comp
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Seatpost: KS Lev Si, XS (100mm), SM (125mm), MD/LG/XL (150mm)
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Brakes: SRAM Level T
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Rotors: SRAM Centerline (180mm)
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Shifter: SRAM NX Eagle 12-Speed
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Derailleur: SRAM NX Eagle 12-Speed
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Cassette: SRAM PG 1230 (11-50t) 12-Speed
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Chain: SRAM NX Eagle 12-Speed
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Crank: SRAM NX Eagle DUB (170mm x 32t)
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Wheelset: WTB STi29/Novatech D791SB/D462SB
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Front Tyre: Maxxis Minion DHF Dual WT (27.5x2.5)
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Rear Tyre: Maxxis Minion DHRII Dual WT (27.5x2.4)