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Jun 15, 2019 at 10:59
Jun 15, 2019Transition Scout Carbon GX Large
$2800 USDStock Transition Carbon Scout. Size large. 27.5 wheels. This is the Kit 3 build with a retail price of $5099.00. SRAM GX with Race Face components.Bars, stem, grips, saddle are new, swapped the stock bits for my own and swapped them back on for sale. Low miles. Less than 300. Comes with Race Face Chester pedals. Everything is functioning within normal parameters. Rock strike on rear seat stay yoke (just paint damage) and some other, very minor, cosmetic damage. $2700 obo. Buyer pays shipping if not sold locally. Not responsible for shipping damage. Bike is currently located in Columbus, Georgia for the next little while, though I do live in Richmond, Virginia where the bike can be brought to in a week or so. This bike is a flow trail killer, snappy, lively, jumpy, but it also slays technical singletrack and climbs like a beast. It's the bike you want. It's the bike you need. I'm 5'9 and I like the way it fits.
Full specs here:
https://www.transitionbikes.com/PDF/WebpageArchive_2017_ScoutCarbon.pdf
Rear Travel: 125mm
Front Travel: 140mm
Wheel Size: 27.5"
Frame Material: Carbon
Sizes: SM, MD, LG, XL
Colors: Blood Orange, Grey
Fork Axle To Crown: 532mm
Fork Offset: 42mm
Rear Shock Size: 190mm x 51mmm
Shock Hardware: 21.8mm x 8mm Top & Bottom
Headset (Top): 44mm Zero Stack
Headset (Bottom): 56mm Zero Stack
BB Shell: 73mm BSA Threaded
Rear Brake Mount: 160mm Post Mount
Rear Axle: Syntace X12 142
Front Derailleur Style: None
ISCG Tabs: ISCG05
Seatpost Diameter: 31.6mm
Approximate Maximum Seatpost Insertion: Small 145mm, Medium 170mm, Large 210mm, XL 250mm
Seat Clamp: 37mm
Max Chainring Size: 34t Single
Max Tire Size: 27.5 x 2.5
Shock Sag: 35%
SnugD mikelevy's article
Mar 13, 2015 at 17:15
Mar 13, 2015
1Question - What's The Biggest Game Changer In The Next 10 Years?
Sorry- forgot to reveal my true identity - Doug Vinson, IMBA TS guy, [email protected] - and to say that if there's a trail related need that's not met in your community - whether it's getting to know the government players that approve trails, getting hooked up with the nearest local advocacy group, assistance in raising funds, partnering with unlikely allies, or designing and building your trail vision, let us know!
SnugD mikelevy's article
Mar 13, 2015 at 16:56
Mar 13, 2015
1Question - What's The Biggest Game Changer In The Next 10 Years?
Hey upchuckyeager - Thanks - I am indeed super optimistic and super stoked about bike parks - what I was referring to - not just bike optimized trails, which some people refer to as "flow", but full on bike parks - with jumps lines for beginners and other bad ass stuff - to full on bad ass huge gap, pro/expert only stuff - all in your neighborhood, or a very short commute away., everywhere in the nation. And not just jumps, but everything else, too. Bike parks that test all kinds of skills and skill levels. Think of the skatepark explosion of the 80's, without the subsequent implosion. Bike parks with everything you want. That's what I was talking about.

