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2023 Transition

Spire Carbon GX Code

Prix du fabricant

6 299 $US(5 414 €)
Poids15,1 kg  
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 170 / 170mm
FourcheRockShox ZEB Ultimate
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeGX Eagle
FreinsTRP DH-R EVO Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Spire Carbon GX Code
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Transmission

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

Spire Carbon GX Code

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Niveau de spécification estimé

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Dimensions
SM

154cm – 170cm

MD

164cm – 182cm

LG

175cm – 190cm

XL

184cm – 200cm

XXL

190cm – 207cm

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Résumé

The Transition Spire is a versatile enduro bike praised for its stable and fun downhill performance, with a design that balances climbing efficiency and downhill prowess. Its adjustable geometry and robust frame cater to a wide range of riders, though its weight and slack head angle may not suit everyone. The bike's suspension is highlighted for its progressive design, offering a customizable ride feel from firm to supple.

Pros
  • Predictable handling and suspension action

  • Adjustable geometry via flip chip

  • Surprisingly well-mannered and easy to scoot uphill

  • Engineered to Party ethos for a fun ride

  • Excellent for park and shuttle use

Cons
  • Heavy (over 40lbs)

  • Slack head tube angle may not suit all riders

  • Not the most agile bike due to long chainstays

  • Rear suspension can feel harsh on square-edged hits

Key Quotes
The Transition simply does not have any quirks.
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
Transition say this is far from a one trick pony
Bikerumor logoBikerumor
The Spire is an all-mountain brawler.
Freehub logoFreehub
Transition's ethos of 'Engineered to Party' and moniker of the Spire being a 'nimble bruiser' are spot on.
NSMB logoNSMB
This is a 170 bike that rides like it has 150mm of travel.
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BIKE Magazine
Secondhand Postilions IV: Transition Spire vs. Devinci Chainsaw vs. We Are One Arrival

août 2024

Andrew’s final look at the 2021 Transition Spire and a few words about the next step in the Secondhand series.

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NSMB
Transition Spire Ridden and Reviewed

févr. 2022

How'd the Spire turn out after a couple months of bashing around the Shore? Tim Coleman has the answers about the "nimble bruiser..."

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MTB Mag
[Tested] Transition Spire GX Alloy

févr. 2022 · Ian Collins

Shortly after launching a freshly updated aluminum Patrol and an all new model dubbed the Spire, Transition Bikes sent me the latter

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Vital MTB
2021 Transition Spire Carbon GX Bike

oct. 2021 · BHowell

This 170mm 29er defies the numbers for a lively, playful ride.

Points forts
  • Rides like a smaller bike

  • Comfortable on the climbs

  • Lively trail manners

  • Spot-on build kit

  • Easy to get along with

Points faibles
  • Rides like a smaller bike

  • Rear suspension is harsh

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Pinkbike
Field Test: 2022 Transition Spire - Suprisingly Versatile

sept. 2021 · Henry Quinney

With near-downhill bike geometry, does the Transition Spire limit itself to the gnarliest, steepest terrain, or is there more to it than meets the eye?

Points forts
  • Super capable geometry

  • Very sensible spec

  • About as versatile as a 170mm 29" bike could ever hope to be

Points faibles
  • Confidence-inspiring ride didn't translate to all-out speed on our test track

  • Low bottom bracket requires short cranks to avoid pedal strikes

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Beta
Transition Bikes Marks Spire Launch with Good Ol' Fashioned Shred Edit

juin 2021 · Beta

Something to a Spire to

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Bikerumor
All-new Transition Spire 170mm 29er is the new enduro rig on the BC block

juin 2021 · Jessie-May Morgan

The Transition Spire is their longest travel trail bike yet, with an ultra slack head angle that is even slacker than the TR11 DH Bike!

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Freehub
Bike Review | Transition Spire

juin 2021 · Spencer Astra

Transition’s new sled, the Spire, is described by the Bellingham-based company as their “nimble bruiser”—an ultra-capable long-travel trail bike that prioritizes stability at high speeds and down steep terrain. Sporting 170 millimeters of travel front and rear, 29-inch wheels and a 63-degree headtube angle (in the high setting), the Spire seems to lean much further toward “bruiser” than “nimble,” though, after spending time aboard the huckleberry-colored bike, I found it to be surprisingly well-mannered and easy to scoot uphill. Braced with a Fox 38 Performance Elite fork featuring a GRIP2 damper and chunky Schwalbe tires, the Spire comes prepared for just about any gnarly trail you throw at it right out of the box and is clearly spec’d to provide plenty of impact absorption and grip on any surface. With such a stout build I thought the Spire would have a hard time lumbering up steep climbs, but I was pleased to find that, even with a massive wheelbase of 1287 millimeters and long 446-millimeter chainstays on the size large I tested, I was able to stay centered and comfortable during long uphill stretches. Remaining seated, I found, was the best course of action for winching up steep climbs and I never had to fuss with leaning forward to keep the front wheel planted. If you do happen to get out of the saddle, the Spire firms up nicely—a bit more anti-squat is present here than what I’ve felt on previous long-travel Transition bikes. The real hallmark for me in climbing aboard the Spire was being able to just relax in the saddle and let the supple suspension provide traction and a smooth ride. The party really starts when the Spire gets going downhill. This is a bike that never truly feels alive until you reach cruising speed and I quickly found that there’s no reason to hold back when crushing technical singletrack. A smaller bike would feel more manageable on tight twisty trails, but on the fast and wide-open trails of the Chuckanuts in Bellingham, the Spire felt right at home, especially when plowing through roots and chunder at full blast. The strong chassis of the Fox 38 fork coupled with a long wheelbase provides an immense sense of stability. The carbon frame itself offers an incredibly robust ride quality—muscling the bike through fast corners and bombing over successive square edge hits is a dampened dream. With its 446-millimeter chainstays, the Spire doesn’t feel like the most agile bike, though, at top speeds, it bestows so much confidence that slapping it around to test its limits feels natural and intuitive. Even with ample irresponsible line choices, things always seem to work out just fine.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Spire Carbon 170mm

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

Dégagement des pneus2.6"

CouleursHuckleberry (Carbon); Primer Gray (Carbon); Factory Orange (Alloy); Raw (Alloy)

Fourche

RockShox ZEB Ultimate (170mm), Code includes A1, TRP includes A2

Voyager170mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate (205x65mm), Code includes B2, TRP includes C1

Voyager170mm

Pédalier

73mm BSA Threaded

Casque

FSA NO.55R/57

Tige

ANVL Swage (40mm)

Guidon

ANVL Mandrel Alloy 35, SM(800x20) MD/LG/XL(800x30) XXL(800x40)

Selle

ANVL Forge Cromo

Tige de selle

OneUp Dropper Post

TypeCompte-gouttes

Poignées

ODI Elite Flow

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM GX Eagle

Manivelle

SRAM GX Alloy DUB (30t/165mm)

Manettes

SRAM GX Eagle

Cassette

SRAM XG 1275 (10-52t)

Chaîne

SRAM GX Eagle

Guide de chaîne

OneUp Bash Guide

Freins

SRAM Code RSC, or, TRP DH-R Evo

TypeTRP DH-R EVO Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Stans Flow S1

Rayons

Sapim Race Double Butted

Moyeu avant

Stans Neo Durasync

Moyeu arrière

Stans Neo Durasync

Pneus

Front: Schwalbe Magic Mary, Super Trail, Soft (2.4), Rear: Schwalbe Big Betty, Super Trail, Soft (2.4)

Disques

SRAM Centerline 220mm/200mm, or, TRP R1 2.3 (203mm)

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