Scott Aspect 30 (2012-2013)

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About Scott Aspect bikes

Aspect is Scott's entry level, aluminium framed, hardtail Mountain Bike range with a comfortable geometry that's ideal for anyone new to the sport or on a tight budget. Cheaper Aspect models use v-brakes but going up the range models are equipped with either mechanical or hydraulic disc brakes. The frame which remains the same throughout the range includes eyelets for mounting a rear rack with more expensive models being equipped with higher specification components and therefore having more gears. With 100mm of front suspension travel Aspect bikes are ideal for discovering local trails and tracks but more serious Mountain Bikers looking for a range of performance hardtail Mountain Bikes should consider Scott's Scale range. A range of Aspect 29 models (29" wheels) with 100mm of front suspension travel is also available.

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Scott says

The Aspect range of mountain bike hardtails is designed to be light, efficient, and reasonably priced. These are good bikes for the novice or budget conscious mountain biker.

The Aspect 30 has a durable 6061 alloy frame with comfortable, proven geometry. It's a great bike for the novice and budget conscious mountain biker.

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About this bike

Type Mountain / XC
Gender/Age Men
Production years 2012-2013
RRP £559.00
Sizes XS / S / M / L / XL / XXL (Frame size guide)
Frame type Hardtail
Frame material Aluminium
Frame description Aspect Alloy 6061, Performance geometry, Integrated headtube
Gears 27
Fork Travel 100mm
Wheel Size 26"

About Scott

Created in 1958 to sell Ed Scott's revolutionary skiing poles, the company have been involved with skiboots, snowboards, outerwear and now specialise in extremely light racing bikes.

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Specifications

Braking

Brake Calipers Tektro SCH-01, Hydr. Disc
Brake Levers Tektro SCH-01

Drive

Bottom Bracket Shimano BB-UN 26, Cartridge Type
Cassette (Rear Cogs) Shimano CS-HG20-9, 11-32T
Chain KMC X9
Crank Shimano FC-M391, silver, 44x32x22 T
Pedals Wellgo C 127 S

Gearing

Derailleur Front Shimano Acera, FD-M390, 31.8mm
Derailleur Rear Shimano Alivio, RD-M430, 27 Speed
Gears 27
Shifter(s) Shimano SL-M390-9R, R-fire plus

General

Handlebar Scott Aspect OS, 640mm, black, 31.8mm, 15mm rise, 8 backsweep
Headset Ritchey Logic OE integrated
Saddle Scott Aspect
Seat Post Scott, 31.6mm
Stem Scott TDS-D345A-8
Weight 13.80 kg / 30.40 lbs

Suspension

Fork Travel 100mm
Forks Suntour XCR with Lockout, 100mm travel

Wheels

Hub Front Scott Disc Team
Hub Rear Sram MTH-306
Rims Alex XC-44 Disc 32H, black
Spokes 14 G, stainless, black
Wheel Size 26"

UK warranty

Standard SCOTT warranty on frames is 3 years from the date of purchase or 5 years with a full service history from a SCOTT dealer. SCOTT parts aside from the frame are covered by a standard 1 year warranty. Proof of purchase must be provided for every warranty claim. Other manufacturers parts on SCOTT frames are covered by their own individual warranties.

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