The All New Transition Scout is Here!⁣

The All New Transition Scout is Here!⁣

Transition Bikes (United States) - Press Release: The Composed Sport Bike.

Hop on the Scout and you're immediately transformed into a projectile.

The Scout will awaken your inner child. Manual here, scrub that, skid there, pedal up this. Freedom to boost everything in sight, overshoot every landing without a care, mixed with nose bonking and hooting your way down the trail. Sporty, but just as eager to tackle bigger terrain. The Scout's trail charisma is infectious and will cause you to look at your regular trails through a new perspective. Pedal up and repeat.

Giddyup Suspension Design:

We wanted to make it as easy as possible to experience great rear suspension performance. The GiddyUp suspension system is designed to behave intuitively whether you're setup correctly or not. Because, we get it, sometimes life gets in the way, and you've got to grab your bike and GiddyUp without checking your setup. When you do, it will still feel good.

We did this by balancing a 25% progressive leverage curve with a consistent linear rate of change. Anti-squat is tuned to enhance pedaling performance and acceleration. Overall chain growth is moderate and reduces after sag so chain tension doesn't get in the way of the suspension working.

This translates to killer small bump compliance and great mid-stroke support that gradually transitions into an end of stroke ramp that is subtle, yet supportive. The amount of consistent progression is carefully optimized for both air and coil shocks. Riders are able to add or remove volume spacers in air shocks to suite their individual riding style and there is no compromise to bottom out support with coil shocks. The Scout has 140mm of rear wheel travel when used with the supplied 205mm x 57.5mm stroke shock. It is also possible to install a longer, 205mm x 62.5mm stroke shock, to increase the rear wheel travel to 150mm.

A wide usable sag range of 25 - 35% allows the rider to tune the feel of the bike; from poppy and playful, to planted for plowing. Wherever you end up, you can focus on the trail without remotes, levers or knobs. Just grab your bike and GiddyUp.

XO1 Specifications:

  • Frame: Scout Carbon 140mm
  • Rear Shock: Fox Float X2 Performance Elite
  • Fork: Fox Float 36 Grip 2 Performance Elite 150mm
  • Headset: Cane Creek 40 Series
  • Stem: ANVL Swage (40mm)
  • Handlebar: OneUp Carbon Bar (800mm)
  • Grips: Sensus Lite
  • Saddle: ANVL Forge Ti
  • Seatpost: OneUp Dropper Post, XS (120mm) SM (150mm) MD (180mm) LG/XL (210mm)
  • Brakes: SRAM Code RSC
  • Rotors: SRAM Centerline (180mm)
  • Shifter: SRAM XO1 Eagle
  • Derailleur: SRAM XO1 Eagle
  • Cassette: SRAM XG 1295 (10-50t)
  • Chain: SRAM GX Eagle
  • Crank: SRAM X1 Carbon DUB (32t)
  • Wheelset: DT Swiss M1700 Spline 30
  • Tire/Front: Maxxis Assegai 3C EXO+ (27.5x2.5)
  • Tire/Rear: Maxxis Minion DHRII 3C EXO+ (27.5x2.4)
  • Included: Tubeless Valves & Stans Sealant (6oz)
  • Weight: 30.4 lbs / 13.79 kg (Size Medium)

 

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