Mountain Bike Rider

SCOTT CONTESSA STRIKE ERIDE 910 £4,999

SPECIFICATION

Frame Strike eRide alu, 140mm travel (130mm measured)

Shock Fox Float EVOL TwinLoc

Fork Marzocchi Z2 Air Rail3 eMTB+, 140mm travel

Motor Bosch Performance CX Gen 4

Battery Bosch Powertube, 625wh 36v

Remote Bosch Purion

Display Bosch Purion

Wheels Shimano MT-400 110/148mm hubs, Syncros MD30 30mm rims, Maxxis Rekon Exo + Maxx Terra 29x2.6in tyres

Drivetrain FSA CK-745 34T, 165mm chainset, Shimano XT M8100 r-mech and Shimano SL-M6100 12sp shifter, Shimano CS-M6100, 10-51t cassette

Brakes Shimano BRMT420 four-piston, 203/203mm

Syncros Hixon 2.0 740mm 31.8mm bar, Syncros FL2.0 50mm stem, Syncros Duncan 125mm post, Syncros Savona 2.0

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