What kind of brakes does the Scott aspect have?
What kind of brakes does the Scott aspect have?
Aspect is Scott’s entry level, aluminium framed, hardtail Mountain Bike range with a comfortable geometry that’s ideal for anyone new to the sport or on a tight budget. Cheaper Aspect models use v-brakes but going up the range models are equipped with either mechanical or hydraulic disc brakes.
Is the Scott scale 40 a race bike?
The aluminium incarnation of Scott’s line of pure race bikes, the Scale 40 is a featherweight, go-faster machine. The sheer performance on offer is stunning and it looks the part too, but the price is hefty compared to similarly-equipped bikes from other manufacturers.
What are the specs of a Scott spark?
The Spark features a tapered head tube for increased stiffness, safety, confidence, and control. Direct Post Mount. We’ve saved even more weight by eliminating bulky brake hardware for mounting the rear caliper and integrated a direct post mount to the chain stay.
What kind of steering does a Scott scale have?
Despite a relatively long (105mm) race-style stem and narrow bar, the steering felt steady and well balanced rather than ponderous. It certainly can’t chase fading traction or whip round trees as well as, say, the Kona Kula, but the Scott has a confident, assured feel.
What makes a Scott aspect 45 bikeadar different?
The Scott’s top tube and down tube are radically flared and bulge-butted at the head tube. The top tube is almost box section in profile while the big down tube is biaxially ovalised into the bottom bracket shell to achieve a big weld contact area for lateral rigidity.
What kind of hydroforming does Scott aspect 45 use?
Scott are doing some very clever things with frame designs these days, and not only at the top end of the market either. The Aspect 45 makes full use of bang-up-to-date tube hydroforming techniques to create a frame that, not long ago, would have cost this much on its own.
What kind of fork does Scott aspect use?
An SR Suntour XCR fork offers 100mm (3.9in) of plush and fairly well controlled travel, a preload dial to stiffen the spring, good rebound damping and a very effective lockout dial on top of the right-hand leg.