Is Scott a good mountain bike brand?
Are Scott bikes good? Scott’s bikes are known worldwide due to their top-quality bikes. They have a collection of road bikes, mountain bikes, trek bikes, and e-bikes that are comfortable and powerful. Scott bikes are also made using durable materials to handle different trails and last longer.
Is Scott aspect a trail bike?
2012 Scott Aspect 29 Trail Bike (discontinued)
Where is Scott MTB made?
Givisiez, Switzerland
Situated in Givisiez, Switzerland, the new global headquarters are the home for all of SCOTT’s divisions including Bike, Winter, Moto and Running and serve as the organizational center for SCOTT’s other brands. SCOTT Sports is known for being an innovation leader in the sports industry.
What is the difference between a trail bike and a mountain bike?
The Suspension Travel – A cross country mountain bike has a shorter travel of suspension than the trail bike. A shorter travel of suspension enhances a quick uphill sprint. The Head angle – Due to a longer suspension travel in the front, trail bikes also have a wider head angle which is good for down hill riding.
Which is the most popular Scott Mountain Bike?
The Spark is not only one of the most successful full suspension bikes on the World Cup circuit, it’s also Scott’s most popular bike for non-racers. Light, capable, fast – a cross country dream. The Genius family of mountain bikes was designed for one thing and one thing only- mastery of the mountains.
What kind of frame does an aspect mountain bike have?
The Aspect is a range of entry-level hardtails made for everyday off-road riding. They feature 100mm of front suspension travel and a 6061 Alloy frame with luggage mounts. Six sizes ensure a fit for most riders.
How big is the new Scott Mountain Bike?
The new Scale consists of 11 models with 100mm of travel, available in both 27.5″ and 29″. Geometry inspired by racing at the highest level gives you a hard tail that is just itching to finish first.
What do the numbers mean on a Scott bike?
The next two digits tell you where in the range a model sits but unlike most other brands, Scott employs a ‘lower-numbers-are-better’ system. Think about it, in a race wouldn’t you rather come first than tenth, so this way of numbering does make sense. So a top end 29er would be ‘900’ whereas an entry-level bike is ‘980’.