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2020 GT

Force 29 Pro

Prix du fabricant

4 700 $US(4 058 €)
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 150 / 170mm
FourcheFox Performance Elite Float 36
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float X2 Performance
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeGX Eagle
FreinsSRAM G2 RSC Disque hydraulique
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A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

42 km/h

Force 29 Pro

41 km/h

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(descending)

Commentaires

Résumé

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.

Pros
  • 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

Cons
  • Hefty weight affects climbing efficiency

  • Some components like brakes and dropper post could be improved

  • Requires a committed riding style for high-speed stability

Key Quotes
GT has made a really capable bike with the Force 29 Expert at a very competitive price. An ideal first enduro bike.
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
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.
Flow Mountain Bike logoFlow Mountain Bike
The GT Force Carbon is reminiscent of a terrier – fast, nimble and full of confidence!
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine

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Pinkbike
Field Test: 2022 GT Force Carbon - Longer, Lower, Idler

sept. 2021 · Henry Quinney

The new GT Force ticks all the boxes on the modern enduro bike checklist, but does that mean it rides well?

Points forts
  • The faster it gets, the better it gets

  • Excellent small bump sensitivity

  • Adjustable chainstays

Points faibles
  • 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.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
GT Force Carbon Pro Martin Maes Edition on test – mullet setup for fast cornering

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.

Points forts
  • Very agile and quick to change direction

  • Doesn't waste any energy

  • Super precise and direct

Points faibles
  • 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

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BikeRadar
GT Force 29 Expert review

févr. 2020 · Luke Marshall

Race-built pedigree in a well-priced package with solid kit, but disappointing brakes let it down

Points forts
  • Geometry and suspension kinematics are well thought out

  • Fox fork and shock give a balanced suspension feel

  • Good spec for the price

Points faibles
  • 125mm dropper is a little short for a medium frame

  • TRP brakes let down a very good bike

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Flow Mountain Bike
Review | The 2020 GT Force 29 Expert Is A Rock-Devouring Monster

févr. 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.

Points forts
  • Composed on steep & rough terrain

  • Quality suspension & component spec

  • Well-sorted modern geometry

Points faibles
  • Weight, this bike has a lot of it!

  • Can be a handful on flatter terrain

  • Inadequate chainstay protection

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Loam Wolf
Review: GT Bicycles Force 29 Pro

déc. 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.

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BIKE Magazine
GT Introduces the Force 29

août 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!

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MTB Mag
[First Ride] GT Force 29 PRO

août 2019 · Simon Silver

Following the footsteps of the GT Force 27.5 (look for our long term review soon), the new Force 29 is all in on the recent trend of long travel 29″ bikes, sporting 170mm up front, and 150mm in the rear. Throughout all three of its available models, the bike features a full alloy frame. Our test bike, the top spec’d ‘Pro’ model comes in at a reasonable price point of $4,700. Details Travel: 170mm front and 150mm rear Aluminum Frame SRAM GX Eagle 12 Speed 1X drivetrain with 500% range Boost hub spacing front and rear Metric shock spacing LTS

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MBR
GT Force Carbon Pro review - MBR

janv. 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.

Points forts
  • The new LTS suspension is very capable.

Points faibles
  • Too many holes in the specification.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

All New Force Alloy 29” frame, 150mm travel, BSA 73mm, LockR Pivots, Tapered Head Tube, Boost 12x148 Thru-Axle, 185x55mm Trunnion Shock Mount, ISCG05

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Fourche

Fox Float Performance Elite 36, 170mm, Grip2 Damper, 15x110mm, tapered steer, 44mm offset

Voyager170mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

Fox Float X2 Performance, 185x55mm, Metric Trunnion, 2Pos-Adj, Rebound and Compression Adjust

Voyager150mm

Pédalier

SRAM DUB BSA

Casque

FSA NO.42, Semi Integrated, Sealed Bearing, Tapered

Tige

Alloy, 45mm

Guidon

Spank Oozy 780 Trail, 30mm rise, 780mm width

Selle

Fabric Scoop Shallow Elite, cr-mo rails

Tige de selle

KS Lev Si dropper, Southpaw Lever, 31.6mm, 125mm (S, M), 150mm (L,XL)

TypeCompte-gouttes

Poignées

GT Statement2 Double Lock-on Grips

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM GX Eagle

Manivelle

SRAM Eagle, 30T, 170mm(S-L) 175mm(XL)

Manettes

SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed

Cassette

SRAM XG-1275, GX Eagle, 10-50, 12-speed

Chaîne

SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed

Freins

Front: SRAM G2 RSC hydro disc, 200/180mm Centerline rotors, Rear: SRAM G2 RSC hydro disc, 200/180mm Centerline rotors

TypeSRAM G2 RSC Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Stan's NoTubes Flow MK3, 32h, tubeless ready

Rayons

Stainless Steel, 14g

Moyeu avant

Stan's NoTubes Neo 15x110

Moyeu arrière

Stan's NoTubes Neo 12x148

Pneus

Maxxis Minion DHF, 29 x 2.5", 3C Compound, EXO+, tubeless ready Maxxis Minion DHR II, 29 x 2.4", 3C Compound, EXO+, tubeless ready

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