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2025 GT

Sensor Comp

Prezzo Produttore

2600 USD(2236 €)
TelaioAlluminio
SospensioniFull, 130 / 140mm
ForcellaMarzocchi Bomber Z2
Ammortizzatore posterioreFox Float DPS Performance
Ruote29″ Alluminio
Trasmissione1 × 12
GruppoTruvativ Descendant, SX Eagle
FreniTektro Disco idraulici
ReggisellaDropper
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Terrain
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Handling
nimblestable
Sensor Comp
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Rapporti

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)

38 km/h

Sensor Comp

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Livello delle caratteristiche

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Dimensionamento
SM

152cm – 168cm

MD

165cm – 181cm

LG

177cm – 188cm

XL

185cm – 199cm

Note sul fitting del ciclista

None yet.

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Cronologia Prezzi
Recensioni
Bike Perfect
Is GT's Sensor ST Carbon Pro full-suspension MTB cheap at half the price?

ott 2024

GT's carbon fiber, short-travel trail bike is one of many being sold super cheap right now. Guy Kesteven and his northern test team have been riding it for months to see if it's actually worth buying

Pro
  • A total bargain with its reduced RRP

  • Well-balanced modern trail geometry

  • Mid-weight carbon fiber frame with UDH hanger

  • Really good suspension fork and shock

  • Top quality tires

Contro
  • Soft pedal feel won't suit everyone

  • NX transmission elements are heavy

  • Rear hub can feel gappy

  • Asymmetric BB offset might upset some

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Loam Wolf
Review: GT Sensor Sport

mag 2024 · Travis Reill

Though lacking in some areas, solid geometry goes a long way and led the GT Sensor Sport to being a bike that all of our test crew enjoyed.

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Mountain Bike Action
GT SENSOR CARBON ELITE REVIEW - A HIGH VALUE ALL-MOUNTAIN MACHINE - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

apr 2024 · Ron Koch

With a price under $4,000, the Sensor Carbon Elite is a capable and durable carbon-framed platform that is built to have fun without costing a fortune.

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BikeRadar
GT Sensor Carbon Pro LE review

nov 2023 · Luke Marshall

A trail bike with spot-on frame and suspension that thrashes the descents and cruises the climbs

Pro
  • RockShox suspension works very well

  • Ideal for those who enjoy simplicity

  • Great for rowdier trail riding

Contro
  • Wheels and freehub engagement are clunky

  • SRAM G2 RSC brakes struggle with power down steep trails

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Singletracks
$2,600 GT Sensor Comp Trail Bike Review

set 2023 · Sam James

The latest GT Sensor Comp promises a fun, short travel trail bike at an enticing price, but does the ride deliver?

Pro
  • Affordable

  • Decent quality fork

  • Fit and finish feel good

Contro
  • Heavy

  • Cheap tires and brakes don’t inspire confidence

  • Linear feeling suspension

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MBR
GT Sensor Carbon Pro LE first ride review - MBR

lug 2023 · Guy Kesteven

So it’s been three decades since GT Bicycles was THE mountain bike suspension brand of choice, with its RTS, LTS and STS designs ridden to countless race and championship wins by a star studded XC and DH roster. The new GT Sensor trail bike aims to capture some of that heritage and win a new audience.  Check out our buyer’s guide if you’re looking for a rundown on the best mountain bikes on the market Need to know 29er trail bike with a carbon front end and seat stays at alloy pricing LE version gets top-tier 150/140mm travel RockShox suspension components  Mix of SRAM X01 and GX mechanical drivetrain give great shifting Maxxis tyres and SRAM G2 RSC brakes enhance traction and control Only available in four frame size: S to XL While the brand has had race success and some interesting designs since its heyday, the spotlight has definitely been shining elsewhere. Joining the PON bike family alongside Santa Cruz, Focus, Cannondale, Cervelo, Juliana, Reserve and others means new investment for GT and new bikes. That includes fresh versions of the Sensor 29er trail bike in 120mm and 140mm travel options. I’ve been riding the top spec 140mm LE version to find out if it’s a return to the glory days for the SoCal BMX born brand.  New frame goes on a diet The new carbon Sensor looks a lot like the old one, with flowing triangulated lines, and a classic Horst link four-bar rear end. The rocker linkage still drives a vertically mounted shock and the seat stays are now carbon not alloy. This combined with other tweaks shaves approximately 600g off the old (medium sized) frame.  Both travel options use the same frame where an extra 5mm of stroke on the trunnion mounted RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate shock boosts rear travel to 140mm on the Sensor LE. That’s teamed with a 150mm travel RockShox Lyrik Ultimate fork to give the Sensor LE more suspension muscle and slightly slacker geometry than the short travel bike,  Limited size range The frame also has extensive rubber armouring, internally routed cables that go through the frame, not the headset, and room for a full size bottle too. What’s missing then are XS or XXL sizes, internal frame storage and geometry adjustment. Yes, with only four sizes, and reach measurements spanning 430mm to 515mm, this creates big gaps between each size, but at least the short seat tubes open up the potential to add length and still keep a generous seat post drop. And while fettlers will miss the chance to tweak the geometry, for most riders the Sensor will be spot on as is.  With fewer sizes and a less complex frame design to contend with, that means more money for componentry. As such, you get top-tier RockShox suspension matched to cable operated SRAM X01/GX Eagle gears and premium SRAM G2 RSC brakes. GT’s choice of rubber is the increasingly – and welcome – Maxxis Minion DHF/Dissector combo. Yes, the WTB …Continue reading »

Pro
  • Naturally smooth, high traction suspension for a 140mm bike. Excellent components for cost with sorted all rounder geometry. Lightened carbon frame has neat detailing.

Contro
  • Can feel soft under power, something that’s compounded by the very slow freehub engagement, Heavy for a carbon bike. No internal storage. Only comes in four frame sizes

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MTB Mag
GT Sensor Carbon Pro LE in test

lug 2023 · di Ian Collins

Negli ultimi tempi GT sta vivendo una sorta di rinascita. L’iconico marchio è tornato dalla East Coast alle sue radici nella terra del sole e dell’infinita stagione delle corse: la California del Sud. Questa mossa coincide anche con un aggiornamento graduale della gamma di prodotti, con nuove linee ed estetiche, oltre a grafiche che ricordano gli esordi. Da qualche tempo sono in sella al loro ultimo modello all rounder, la Sensor Carbon Pro LE, e volevo condividere le mie opinioni sul nuovo mezzo. Continuate a leggere per lo scoop completo… Dettagli Ruote da 29″ Taglie: S, M, L (in test),

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Pinkbike
Value Field Test: GT Sensor Comp

lug 2023 · Mike Kazimer

Trail bike geometry doesn't seem to be undergoing as many dramatic changes compared to a few years ago, a point that's illustrated by looking at the geometry charts of the GT Sensor, Vitus Mythique, and Marin Rift Zone that were on hand for this test.

Pro
  • Feels quick and efficient

  • Very quiet frame

  • Modern geometry should work well in a wide range of riding areas

Contro
  • Not as capable of a descender as other direct competitors

  • Some spec choices seem out of place, even for a value bike

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Geometria
Specifiche
Costruire
Telaio

Sensor Alloy 29” Frame, 130mm Travel, 12x148mm Thru-Axle, UDH

Standard BBBSA, 73mm, Filettato

Supporto standardUDH

ColoreMatte Black

Forcella

Marzocchi Bomber Z2, 140mm, 15x110mm, 44mm Offset

Escursione140mm

Tipo di mollaAria

Ammortizzatore posteriore

Fox DPS Performance, 185x50mm Trunnion

Escursione130mm

Bottom Bracket

Truvativ Powerspline BSA, 73mm

Auricolare

FSA No.42

Stem

GT Alloy, 45mm

Manubrio

GT Alloy Riser Bar, 30mm Rise, 780mm, 5° Up, 8° Back (Width: S/M/L/XL - 80cm)

Sella

WTB Silverado

Reggisella

GT DropKick, 31.6mm, (S - 125mm, M - 150mm, L/XL - 170mm)

TipoDropper

Manopole

GT Mushroom

Gruppo
Deragliatore posteriore

SRAM SX Eagle

Manovella

Truvativ Descendant 6K, 30T

Leve del cambio

SRAM SX Eagle, 12-Speed

Cassetta

SRAM PG-1210, 11-50T

Catena

SRAM SX Eagle, 12-Speed

Freni

Tektro M745, 203/180mm Rotors

TipoTektro Disco idraulici

Ruote
Cerchi

WTB ST i30 TCS 2.0, 32h, Tubeless Ready

Mozzo anteriore

Formula, 15x110mm

Mozzo posteriore

Formula, 12x148mm, HG Freehub Body

Pneumatici

Front: Maxxis Minion DHF, 29x2.5", EXO, Rear: Maxxis Dissector, 29x2.4", EXO

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