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Ofertas de HoyStatus 160 Frameset
Precio del fabricante
1800 €| Marco | Aluminio |
|---|---|
| Suspensión | completo, 160mm trasero |
| Amortiguador trasero | Fox Float DPX2 Performance |
| Ruedas | 29″ / 27.5″ |
149cm – 160cm
157cm – 173cm
165cm – 181cm
172cm – 188cm
177cm – 193cm
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Resumen
The Specialized Status is a versatile enduro bike that excels in high-speed descents and playful trail riding, offering a mix of stability and agility. Its plush suspension and robust build provide confidence on rough terrain, though some reviews note a rearward weight bias and tire limitations. The bike is praised for its value and fun factor, making it a strong choice for riders looking to push their limits without breaking the bank.
Excellent suspension performance
Great value for money
Fun and agile handling
Robust build quality
Versatile for various riding styles
Rearward weight bias affects ride balance
Tire performance can be sketchy in wet conditions
Some components may require upgrades
Not the most efficient climber
Fork flex noticeable for heavier riders
The Status is a seriously exciting bike and rides like a far pricier machine with some decent kit for the money
It’s designed to be as much fun as possible, no matter whether you’re at the bikepark or just blatting around the trails of your local wood
The Status delivers an impressive performance and offers great value for money, securing the coveted Best Buy in our bike park group test.
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abr 2022 · jonathon Simonetti fishoholic805
A compelling ride for the money, the Status rips!
Solid frame
Attractive price point
Loads of fun on the descents
Plenty versatile

nov 2021 · Alan Muldoon
With one model, five frame sizes, mixed wheels, two geometry settings and 160mm travel, the new Specialized Status ticks all the right boxes.
Killer value for money
Sluggish NX shifting, lack of official product info is frustrating

jul 2021 · Peter Walker
The Specialized Status is one of the most mysterious bikes currently on the market: it doesn’t appear on Specialized’s official website, conceals its origin when you see it in person and for a high-end brand like Specialized, costs surprisingly little. We had the chance to test the secretive 160 mm travel mullet bike in the bike park.
Cheap
Super-playful and fun handling
Spontaneous on the trail
Fork and brakes limit the performance of the bike
Requires specific suspension setups to suit flow and tech trails
jul 2020 · Guy Kesteven
Is Specialized’s new Status the super confident but still playful gateway gravity bike they’ve been subversively suggesting on social media? Bike Perfect has been pushing it flat out to find out
Awesome 'Extreme Mullet' business/party handling balance
Excellent suspension
Great aggro kit spec (besides tires)
Impressive value for a shop bike
Neat details including gorgeous grips
Room for big rubber
Floppy tires lack cornering support
Heavy
Flick the shock into 'trail' mode for scything turns
170mm cranks take a battering

jul 2020 · Robin Weaver
The new Status offers progressive geometry and a solid build at a really good price. It’s not afraid of getting rowdy on the hill and has, so far, soaked up with ease everything I've thrown at it
Stretched out geometry is great at high-speed
Plush suspension and confident angles
Really solid build with some great parts for the money
Short back-end coupled with long front-end adds some liveliness but does affect ride balance in the corners
Tyres can feel sketchy in the wet

jul 2020
The new Specialized Status is a long travel mullet bike – business up front, party in the back – specifically designed around a 29er front wheel and a 27.5" rear. It's a fast and hard-hitting enduro bike and the price is good, though the super-short chainstays create a noticeably rearward weight bias that won't suit everyone.

may 2020 · Tyler Benedict
Could this be a Specialized Status mullet bike? Are they really making a mixed wheel size mountain bike for production? Looks like maybe, and here's a pic.
| Marco | M5 alloy chassis and rear-end, Mixed wheel Trail Geometry, threaded BB,12x148mm dropouts, sealed cartridge bearing pivots, replaceable derailleur hanger, 160mm of travel Pedalier estándar: BSA, Roscado Colores: Satin Cast Battleship / Sky Blue; Satin Sky Blue / Cast Battleship |
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| Amortiguador trasero | FOX FLOAT DPX2 Performance, Rx Trail Tune, EVOL Air sleeve, 3-position adjustment, 230x60mm Viajar: 160mm |
| Pedalier | BSA, threaded |
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Last updated 1 de junio
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