The Scott Aspect 10 Mountain Bike available from Owens cycles

The Aspect range of mountain hardtails is designed to be light, efficient, and reasonably priced. The bikes feature comfortable geometry with sloping top tubes to ensure adequate standover height, and the headtube and seat angles ensure responsive handling and precise steering. All Aspect frames are built with double butted 6061alloy tubing and replaceable derailleur hangers for long frame life.

Sizes: XS S M L XL XXL

Weight: 11.90 kg / 26.21 lbs

Frame: New hydroformedFrame, Alloy 6061 D.B, Performance geometry

Fork: Rock Shox, Recon SL, Poc loc lockout, reb. Adj. 100mm travel

Headset: Ritchey Logic, OE integ.

Derailleur (Rear): Shimano XT, RD-M772 SGS Shadow Type, 27 Speed

Derailleur (Front): Shimano Deore, FC-M590, 34.9mm

Shifters: Shimano Deore, SL-M590, R-fire plus 2, w/gear indicator

Brake Levers: Avid Elixir 5

Brakes: Avid Elixir 5, 160mm F&R Rotor

Crankset: Shimano FC-M542, 2-piece Design, 44Ax32x22 T

BB-Set: Shimano Cartridge, 68mm shell

Handlebar,: Scott Aspect OS, 620mm, black, 31,8mm 20mm rise 8°

H’stem: Scott Comp, JD-ST57 A, OS 31,8mm

Pedals: Wellgo C 128

Seatpost: Scott Comp, JD SP-47T.1, 31.6mm

Saddle: Scott Aspect

Hub (Front): Scott Team Disc, FH-M525 Disc

Hub (Rear): Shimano FH-M525 Disc

Chain: Shimano CN-HG53

Cassette: Shimano CS-HG50-9, 11-32 T

Spokes: DT Swiss Champion Black 1.8mm

Rims: Alex XC-44 Disc / 32H, White

Tyres: Schwalbe Rocket Ron, 26 x 2.1 / 50 EPI wire, Performance Series

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Contact Owens Cycles for pricing and avilablity

More details can be found at the Scott Bikes Website


Gorrick Series, Merida Brass Monkeys Round 3

Owens Cycles team members enjoyed better weather at last sundays Gorrick Series Brass Monkeys event, supported by Merida Bikes.  In the 2 hour mens race Glen Panton finished 45th, Michael Pinner finished 16th in the 2hr 40+ mens and Craig Boddice finished 20th in the 4hr male.  Well done!

Filed under: Competition,Mountain Bike Racing,Owens Cycles Updates,Team Owens Cycles — admin @ 2:57 pm February 2, 2010