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A 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro bike with upper mid-range components.
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$2,750| Frame | Aluminum |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 150 / 160mm |
| Fork | RockShox Lyrik Select |
| Shock | RockShox |
| Wheels | 27.5″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 11 |
| Groupset | NX |
| Brakes | Tektro Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
Summary
The GT Force is a versatile enduro bike that excels in aggressive terrain, offering a balanced suspension feel and modern geometry. It's praised for its competitive price and solid performance, though its weight and some component choices are noted drawbacks. The bike shines on descents but can feel sluggish on climbs and flatter terrain.
Composed on steep & rough terrain
Quality suspension & component spec
Well-sorted modern geometry
Very agile and quick to change direction
Competitive price for the performance
Hefty weight affects climbing efficiency
Some components like brakes and dropper post could be improved
Requires a committed riding style for high-speed stability
GT has made a really capable bike with the Force 29 Expert at a very competitive price. An ideal first enduro bike.
For those who are all about the descents, the steeper and rowdier the better, then you’ll be able to reap the many benefits of this composed, well-balanced and solid machine.
The GT Force Carbon is reminiscent of a terrier – fast, nimble and full of confidence!
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Sep 2021 · Henry Quinney
The new GT Force ticks all the boxes on the modern enduro bike checklist, but does that mean it rides well?
The faster it gets, the better it gets
Excellent small bump sensitivity
Adjustable chainstays
It doesn't shine on slower, jankier trails
Seat tube length could be shorter. The dropper post's travel is adjustable, but it'd be nice to not need to reduce it at all.

Aug 2021 · Ian Collins
The much anticipated, brand new GT Force Carbon made a just-in-the-nick-of-time arrival onto my doorstep, one day before its launch

Oct 2020 · Christoph Bayer
Martin Maes is undoubtedly one of the fastest riders on the pro circuit and is causing a stir in both the enduro and downhill scene. He was one of the first riders to use a mullet setup. We were really excited to see how a replica of his modified GT Force Carbon Pro would fare on the trail.
Very agile and quick to change direction
Doesn't waste any energy
Super precise and direct
Brake rotors too small for (heavy) riders who are on the brakes more
Not a lot of reserves for big hits – you'll have to absorb those with your body
Top tube height and long seat tube limit your mobility

Feb 2020 · Luke Marshall
Race-built pedigree in a well-priced package with solid kit, but disappointing brakes let it down
Geometry and suspension kinematics are well thought out
Fox fork and shock give a balanced suspension feel
Good spec for the price
125mm dropper is a little short for a medium frame
TRP brakes let down a very good bike

Feb 2020
The Force 29 isn't just an up-scaled version of the 27.5in version. Instead, the Force 29 gets a longer fork, a slacker head angle, more reach and a steeper seat angle, bringing it right up to date alongside the competition. How does that play out on the trail though? Read on for the full review.
Composed on steep & rough terrain
Quality suspension & component spec
Well-sorted modern geometry
Weight, this bike has a lot of it!
Can be a handful on flatter terrain
Inadequate chainstay protection

Dec 2019
The GT Bicycles Force 29 is a brutish, all mountain 29er built with gravity-fiends in mind. It has some great characteristics but also some traits that could make it a bit much for certain applications.

Aug 2019
GT dips its toe in the crowded pool of long-travel 29ers, aiming to make a splash with this progressive, aluminum, high-value, big-wheel version of the Force ... Cannonball!

Jan 2019 · Alan Muldoon
While £4k represents the starting point for some carbon enduro bikes, with GT you get the top of the range model. That model is the GT Force Carbon Pro.
The new LTS suspension is very capable.
Too many holes in the specification.
| Frame | Force Alloy 27.5” frame, 150mm Travel, BSA 73mm, LockR Pivots, Tapered Head Tube, Boost 12x148 Thru-Axle, 185x55mm Trunnion Shock Mount, ISCG05 BB Standard: BSA, 73mm, Threaded |
|---|---|
| Fork | RockShox Lyrik Select RC, 160mm, Charger Damper, BOOST 15x110mm, tapered steerer, 46mm offset Travel: 160mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | RockShox Select+ RL, 185x55mm, Metric Trunnion Travel: 150mm |
| Bottom Bracket | Prowheel BSA |
| Headset | FSA NO.42, Semi Integrated, Sealed Bearing, Tapered |
| Stem | GT Alloy Stem, 31.8mm Clamp, 45mm Length |
| Handlebar | GT Alloy riser bar, 15mm rise, 780mm width |
| Saddle | WTB Silverado Sport, steel rails |
| Seatpost | TranzX Dropper, 31.6, Internal Routing, 120mm (S,M), 150mm (L,XL) Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | Not Included |
| Grips | GT Statement2 Double Lock-on Grips |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM NX |
|---|---|
| Crank | Prowheel, 30T, 170mm(S-L), 175mm(XL) |
| Shifters | SRAM NX, 11-speed |
| Cassette | Sunrace, 11-42, 11-speed |
| Chain | KMC X11, 11-speed |
| Brakes | Tektro M745 hydro disc, 203/180mm rotors, Front: Tektro M745 hydro disc, 203/180mm rotors, Rear: Tektro M745 hydro disc, 203/180mm rotors Type: Tektro Hydraulic Disc |
| Brake Levers | Tektro M745 |
| Rims | WTB ST i29 TCS 2.0, 32h, tubeless ready |
|---|---|
| Spokes | Stainless Steel, 14g |
| Front Hub | Formula 15x110 |
| Rear Hub | Formula 12x148, HG Freehub Body |
| Tires | Schwalbe Hans Dampf Performance, 27.5 x 2.35", TwinSkin, Addix Compound, tubeless ready Schwalbe Hans Dampf Performance, 27.5 x 2.35", TwinSkin, Addix Compound, tubeless ready |
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Last updated February 21
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