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A 29″ aluminum frame trail frameset.
Manufacturer Price
800 US$(688 €)| Frame | Aluminum |
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| Wheels | 29″ |
156cm – 166cm
163cm – 174cm
171cm – 182cm
179cm – 189cm
185cm – 195cm
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Summary
The Specialized Fuse is a versatile trail hardtail that defies traditional expectations with its fun, frisky ride and capability in rough, technical terrain. Its 130mm fork, slack geometry, and plus-sized tires enhance confidence and comfort on descents, while the steep seat angle aids in efficient climbing. However, some reviews note issues with front-end height and brake performance, and comparisons often highlight bikes like the Calibre Line 29 and Vitus Sentier 29.
130mm fork for tackling rough terrain
Slack geometry and plus-sized tires enhance ride confidence
Steep seat angle improves climbing efficiency
Versatile frame design with adjustable dropouts
High-quality components for a fun trail experience
Front end may feel too low for some riders
Brake performance not as powerful as competitors
Higher bottom bracket than necessary
Short head tube affects riding position
Most hardtails are cross-country-focused these days, but we wanted Fuse to be the perfect trail riders’ hardtail and excel in rough, steep, and technical terrain similar to a full-suspension bike but at a fraction of the cost.Bicycling
The Fuse frame, with its smooth welds and rich paintwork, looks sleek and reassuringly expensive up close.
A fast, fun and efficient alloy hardtail, but best of all it doesn't shake the life out of you on rougher trails
Not everyone wants to ride a full suspension mountain bike, and not everyone wants to be on an angry XC race hardtail.
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may 2020 · Seb Stott
A comfortable and traction-rich ride, but the cramped rider position stymies climbing and descending poise for taller riders
Plus tyres offer extra traction, comfort and confidence on rough terrain
Dropper post and 1x drivetrain help you maintain your flow through undulating terrain
The XL bike is too cramped and low at the front, making steep climbs and descents awkward
With its small chainring, heavy weight and big tyres, the Fuse feels somewhat muted and unresponsive, even if it’s no slower in reality than the other bikes on test

mar 2020 · Riley Missel
Credit to the slack geometry, ample maneuverability, and a fork with plenty of travel.

ene 2020 · Alan Muldoon
The new Specialized Fuse Expert 29 lends a lightweight alloy frame with 29in wheels and a 130mm fork. Ther most aggro trail hardtail.
High-tech frame design
Front end is too low

nov 2019 · McCoy
Far from entry-level performance

ago 2019 · Jeremy Benson
The Specialized Fuse 27.5 rode away from the competition in our budget mountain bike test. This is hands down the best budget hardtail we've tested...
Solid all-around performance
Meaty tires
Modern geometry
Fun on a wide range of terrain
Big tires can feel a little slow rolling
Seat post is too short
No chain stay protection

jun 2019
The newly modernized Fuse hardtail just got a more aggressive spec, geometry and price point ... but not too aggressive.

jun 2019
Specialized's Fuse Comp 29 is a 130mm trail hardtail that blends balanced handling with some very neat features. It's got a very respectable spec list for a shop bought bike, but dedicated distance sluggers will find it too heavy and those after techy thrills will find the geometry a bit tame. The best mountain bikes you can buy for under £1,500 - full sus and hardtails Is it worth converting your mountain bike to tubeless?
jun 2019 · Wil Barrett
The 2020 Specialized Fuse Comp is a new-school hardtail ripper with a 130mm travel fork, 2.6in tyres, and modern trail-oriented geometry.
| Frame | Specialized M4 Premium Aluminum, 148mm thru-axle, adjustable dropout, SS compatible, tapered head tube, internal cable routing |
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First added 6 de noviembre
Last updated 31 de julio
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