Scott Spark RC Team Issue Cross Country Bike
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Scott Spark RC Team Issue Cross Country Bike

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Scott Spark RC Team Issue Cross Country BikeWetrocknride: Independent Family Run,Quality Driven, Customer Focused and here to help all our customers. Free Pedals and front fender 427537 The SCOTT Spark RC Team Issue delivers cross country performance built for speed and control. Its engineered to create a seamless connection between rider and terrain, ensuring every pedal stroke and line choice is met with sharp responsiveness and intuitive handlingso you can focus on the ride, not the bike.

Wetrocknride: Independent Family-Run,Quality Driven, Customer Focused and here to help all our customers.

Free Pedals and front fender 

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 The SCOTT Spark RC Team Issue delivers cross-country performance built for speed and control. It’s engineered to create a seamless connection between rider and terrain, ensuring every pedal stroke and line choice is met with sharp responsiveness and intuitive handling—so you can focus on the ride, not the bike.

With Spark RC Team Issue, pro-level design and elite build create a bike that accelerates with purpose, navigates technical terrain with confidence, and responds instantly to rider input. We've achieved this with our HMF carbon frame, developed in collaboration with our pro riders through rigorous testing and refinement. To capture balance as well as speed, the frame's geometry is meticulously tuned to put you in control—sharpening agility through corners, delivering stability on descents, and keeping every ride precise without compromise.

The advanced suspension setup via RockShox Flight Attendant delivers optimal settings in real time, anticipating the trail ahead so you can focus on the ride regardless of how demanding the terrain. Your wheels stay planted and your ride remains smooth as the system adapts to conditions, letting you flow through every section without interruption. The result is a bike that evolves with the trail, and elevates your confidence—because the best rides happen when the bike feels like an extension of you.

Equipped with a performance-driven build kit, the bike is ready for your fastest rides without the top-tier price. The SRAM GX Eagle AXS Transmission drivetrain, Syncros Silverton CF2 wheels, and integrated cable routing enhance speed, efficiency, and control—ensuring the bike is as capable on any trail you decide to ride.

Performance also extends to practicality. With improved serviceability and compatibility across a wider range of suspension designs, you'll spend less time in the workshop and more time riding. Every detail is considered to support your experience—because the best rides are the ones where the bike disappears, and all that's left is the trail ahead.


FrameSpark RC HMF Carbon Gen5, adjustable head angle and fork lock, Syncros Octopus cable integration system Gen2, BSA BB, UDH interface, 12x148mm with 55mm chainline

TravelFront: 120 mm, Rear: 120 mm

ForkRockShox SID Ultimate Flight Attendant, electronically controlled suspension, FA Race Day damper 3P , 15x110mm Maxle Stealth, tapered steerer, reb. adj., lockout

Rear ShockRockShox SIDLuxe Ultimate Flight Attendant, electronically controlled suspension, 3P Lockout-Pedal-Descend, Solo Air, Reb. Adj., Lockout, bearing hardware 20x8mm, 190X45mm

Remote SystemAutomatic electronic suspension system, that listens to the rider and responds in real-time

Rear DerailleurSRAM GX Eagle AXS Transmission 12 Speed, Wireless Electronic Shift System

ShiftersSRAM AXS Pod Controller

CranksetSRAM GX Eagle Transmission, Spindle Powermeter, DUB, 55mm CL, 34T

ChainguideSpark RC Gen5 chainguide

BB-SetSRAM DUB BSA 73 MTB Wide

ChainSRAM GX Eagle Transmission

CassetteSRAM GX Eagle XS-1275 Transmission, 10-52T

BrakesSRAM Motive Bronze 4-Piston

Front Disc RotorSRAM HS2 CL, 180mm

Rear Disc RotorSRAM HS2 CL, 160mm

GripsSyncros XC Lock-On, ready for Tubeless plug Kit Storage

HandlebarSyncros IC-M100-SL2 HMF Carbon, -10° angle, back sweep 7°, 740mm

SeatpostSyncros Dropper Post SP-M100-AL2, 31.6mm

SeatSyncros Celista Cut Out, Cr-Mo Rails

HeadsetSyncros - Acros angle adjust +-0.5°, fork lock & cable routing Gen2 system, stainless bearings, IS52

WheelsetSyncros Silverton CF2, F: 15x110mm, R: 12x148mm Boost, CL, Carbon Rim 30mm Tubeless ready, 24H, XD Driver

Front TireMaxxis Aspen 29x2.4", 120TPI Foldable Bead, tubeless ready, EXO

Rear TireMaxxis Aspen 29x2.4", 120TPI Foldable Bead, tubeless ready, EXO

ExtrasSyncros Tool & Tubeless Handlebar kit, SRAM AXS Powerpack

AccessoriesMilkit Sealant, Transport Axle

Approx weight in KG11.3 Tubless, without save the day kit

Approx weight in LBS24.91 Tubless, without save the day kit

Max. System Weight130kgThe overall weight includes the bike, the rider, the equipment and possible additional luggage.
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