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2022 GT

Force Sport

Prix du fabricant

3 025 $US(2 639 €)
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 150 / 160mm
FourcheRockShox 35 Silver
Amortisseur arrièreX-Fusion
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 11
GroupeDeore
FreinsTektro Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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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)

40 km/h

Force Sport

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
XS

151cm – 164cm

SM

159cm – 170cm

MD

165cm – 177cm

LG

171cm – 184cm

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Résumé

The GT Force enduro bike receives mixed reviews, praised for its innovative high-pivot suspension, stability at speed, and versatile performance on rough trails. However, criticisms include heavy weight, suboptimal component choices for the price, and some setup challenges. It's compared favorably to competitors like the Specialized Enduro and Norco Range in terms of downhill capability but falls short in climbing efficiency and build quality.

Pros
  • Innovative high-pivot suspension design

  • Stability and confidence at high speeds

  • Versatile performance on rough trails

  • Adjustable chainstay lengths for customization

  • Good value for frame quality in some builds

Cons
  • Heavy weight affects climbing efficiency

  • Suboptimal component choices for the price

  • Some setup challenges with suspension

  • Noisy idler pulley in lower gears

  • Lacks playfulness in tight corners

Key Quotes
The GT Force is an absolute brute of a bike that yearns for the hardest and fastest descents you dare take it down.
Flow Mountain Bike logoFlow Mountain Bike
The performance of the new Force was one of the biggest surprises of the test.
Beta logoBeta
The GT Force Carbon PRO LE 2022 can’t keep up with the competition.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine

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Mountain Bike Action
A FORCE TO BE WRECKONED WITH: GT’S NEW FORCE ENDURO BIKE REVIEWED - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

juil. 2022 · Ron Koch

This newest iteration of their Force enduro platform utilizes a modified version of the legendary, tried-and-true LTS suspension and has a radically different-looking drivetrain modification that GT claims extracts more performance from the design than ever before.

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BikeRadar
GT Force Carbon Pro review

juin 2022 · Robin Weaver

The Force might not offer the best value or be the fastest on the climbs, but its ability to soak up the hits makes it a seriously rapid descender

Points forts
  • Rear suspension works incredibly well on rough trails

  • Decent fork, shock and tyres

  • Nice geometry

  • You can alter chainstay lengths

Points faibles
  • Gearing and wheels could be better considering the price

  • Not the best climber when the going gets steep

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Loam Wolf
Review: GT Bicycles Force Carbon Pro LE

avr. 2022 · Drew Rohde

GT have delivered on their claims of making an enduro bike for big hitters and gravity hogs as the Force Carbon Pro charges hard and thoroughly enjoys steep and rowdy descents.

Points forts
  • A step in the right direction

  • Fast and fun

  • Stability at speed

  • Loves steeps

  • GT’s back!

Points faibles
  • Some spec/finish oversights

  • High pivot drawbacks

  • Value

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MBR
The GT Force Carbon Pro LE review - MBR

avr. 2022 · Alan Muldoon

The thoroughly redesigned new GT Force Carbon Pro LE is the brand's new 29er enduro race bike with a carbon front end and alloy rear.

Points forts
  • Rides like a regular bike. Balanced riding position. No adaptation time required as the axle path isn’t so rearward as to feel too different. Good stiffness to flex response.

Points faibles
  • Tricky to set up suspension. Not the lightest. Needs a Double Down casing rear tyre. No mullet link for shorter riders.

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Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine
[R]eviewed // GT Force Carbon

mars 2022 · Blake Nielsen

It has to be said that this is one of the most eye catching GT’s we have seen in a very long time. The 2022 Force Carbon features an entirely new frame and cosmetically it’s a stunner for sure. Words // Blake Nielsen  Photos // Matt Staggs What are the frame details like up close when you explore it in the flesh? GT have long been innovators with their frame and suspension designs, the new Force carbon is no exception. […]

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Vital MTB
2022 GT Force Carbon Pro LE Bike

févr. 2022 · Lummdog

A well-rounded enduro bike with a penchant for rowdy trails.

Points forts
  • Well-mannered descender

  • A versatile high-pivot bike

  • Silent on the downhills

  • Robust design and feel

  • A big bike that can be your one bike

Points faibles
  • Idler noise on climbs

  • Questionable wheel spec at this price

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Beta
The Beta Tests: GT Force

janv. 2022 · Nicole Formosa

The new GT Force needed an overhaul, and the direction designers took has resulted in the best-performing enduro bike GT has put out in years.

Points forts
  • —The best riding Force in years…or ever?

  • —Geometry spot-on

  • —Versatile and comfortable

Points faibles
  • —Cockpit and dropper parts choices are a bit lacking, especially for the price tag

  • —Performance matches that of more premium competition, but the builds don’t

  • —Heavy

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Flow Mountain Bike
GT Force Review | A high pivot bruiser that eats rocks for breakfast

janv. 2022

The latest GT Force has adopted new-school geometry and a trendy high-pivot suspension design, putting this bike on the map for enduro racers and hard-hitting gravity riders. There's a lot to be excited about, but as we found out, it isn't without its faults. Read on for our GT Force review.

Points forts
  • Insanely fast descender

  • Active suspension devours square-edge hits

  • Confidence-inspiring handling

  • Masses of traction & high-speed stability

  • Remarkably good on technical climbing features

  • Adjustable dropout is a great feature

Points faibles
  • Wheels are not ready for the punishment this bike can dish out

  • BYO tubeless inserts or tougher tyres

  • It's a drag on the climbs and the flats

  • Unrefined cable routing

  • Sluggish dropper post

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

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

Norme BBBSA, Fileté

Fourche

RockShox 35 Silver TK, 160mm, 15x110mm Boost, 44mm Offset

Voyager160mm

Amortisseur arrière

X-Fusion 02 Pro RL, 185x55mm Trunnion, Rebound and Lockout

Voyager150mm

Pédalier

Shimano BB52

Casque

FSA No.42

Tige

GT Alloy

Guidon

GT Alloy Riser Bar, 780mm, 30mm Rise

Selle

WTB Silverado Sport

Tige de selle

TranzX Dropper, Internal Routing, 31.6mm

TypeCompte-gouttes

Pédales

Not included

Poignées

Fabric Funguy

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Deore M5100

Manivelle

Shimano MT510, 32T

Manettes

Shimano Deore M5100, 11-speed

Cassette

Shimano Deore M5100, 11-51T

Chaîne

KMC X11

Freins

Tektro M275 Hydro Disc, 180/180mm Rotors

TypeTektro Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

WTB STX i29 TCS, 32h, Tubeless ready

Rayons

Stainless Steel, 14g

Moyeu avant

Shimano MT400B, 15x110mm, Centerlock

Moyeu arrière

Shimano MT400B, 12x148mm, Centerlock

Pneus

(F) Maxxis Minion DHF, 29 x 2.5", Tubeless Ready / (R) Maxxis Minion DHR II, 29 x 2.4", Tubeless Ready

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