Bigger wheels means bigger tyre sizes, which helps increase contact area and thus ride comfort, control and grip
A Rockshox Judy Silver RL fork provides 100mm of travel to help ease out the bumps
The Maxxis Crossmark II tyres are designed for speed and revised for control. The centre ridge flies on hardpack, and the update
The Shimano M315 hydraulic disc brakes offer dependable all-weather performance
Spectra is a Silverback classic. Its updated lightweight alloy frame, tapered headtube, internal routing, good quality suspension fork and a tubeless-ready wheelset brings class-leading features to the Sport MTB category.
crankset | Shimano XT M8000 36x26T, black |
cassette | Shimano SLX M7000 11-speed 11-42t |
rear derailleur | Shimano XT M8000, long cage, black |
front derailleur | Shimano SLX M7025-H, down swing, dual pull |
shifters | Shimano SLX M7000, 11-speed, black |
fork | Rockshox Judy Silver RL, 29"/27.5 100mm, solo air, diffusion black, boost 110 |
hubs | Front hub Shimano Deore HB-M6010-B, Boost, 110 Centrelock, Rear hub Shimano TX505-8, 135x9, Centerlock |
rims | SUNringle Helix TR 25, tubeless ready |
tyres | Maxxis Crossmark II 29x2.25", foldable, dual compound, 60Tpi, wide XC, tubeless ready |
seatpost | Sector aluminium, black, length 350mm (S, M), 400mm (L, XLmm) |
saddle | Sector Ergo, black steel rails |
handlebar | Sector alloy handlebar, diameter 31.8mm, backsweep 9°, Rise 5mm, width 720mm (S), 740mm (M, L), 760mm (XL) |
stem | Sector alloy stem, 31.8mm, Rise 6°, with stainless steel bolts, length 60mm (S), 70mm (M, L), 80mm (XL) |
frame | 29" oversize 6061 aluminium, 1-1/8" headtube, 135mm QR dropouts |
brakeset | Shimano M315 Hydraulic Disc Brakes, Resin Pads, Rotors Shimano SM-RT10 180mm/160mm, Centrelock |
weight | 13.16kg (Medium frame with tubes, without pedals) |
weight limit | 120kg |
Crankset | Shimano XT M8000 36x26T, black |
Cassette | Shimano SLX M7000 11-speed 11-42t |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano XT M8000, long cage, black |
Front Derailleur | Shimano SLX M7025-H, down swing, dual pull |
Shifters | Shimano SLX M7000, 11-speed, black |
Fork | Rockshox Judy Silver RL, 29"/27.5 100mm, solo air, diffusion black, boost 110 |
HUBS | Front hub Shimano Deore HB-M6010-B, Boost, 110 Centrelock, Rear hub Shimano TX505-8, 135x9, Centerlock |
RIMS | SUNringle Helix TR 25, tubeless ready |
TYRES | Maxxis Crossmark II 29x2.25", foldable, dual compound, 60Tpi, wide XC, tubeless ready |
Seatpost | Sector aluminium, black, length 350mm (S, M), 400mm (L, XLmm) |
Saddle | Sector Ergo, black steel rails |
Handlebar | Sector alloy handlebar, diameter 31.8mm, backsweep 9°, Rise 5mm, width 720mm (S), 740mm (M, L), 760mm (XL) |
Stem | Sector alloy stem, 31.8mm, Rise 6°, with stainless steel bolts, length 60mm (S), 70mm (M, L), 80mm (XL) |
FRAME | 29" oversize 6061 aluminium, 1-1/8" headtube, 135mm QR dropouts |
Brakeset | Shimano M315 Hydraulic Disc Brakes, Resin Pads, Rotors Shimano SM-RT10 180mm/160mm, Centrelock |
Weight | 13.16kg (Medium frame with tubes, without pedals) |
Weight limit | 120kg |
Fork Brand | Rockshox |
Fork Travel | 0 - 100mm |
Frame Material | Alloy |
Groupset Brand | Shimano |
Pedals Included | Yes |
29" Wheels | Bigger wheels means bigger tyre sizes, which helps increase contact area and thus ride comfort, control and grip |
Smoother ride | A Rockshox Judy Silver RL fork provides 100mm of travel to help ease out the bumps |
Fast rubber | The Maxxis Crossmark II tyres are designed for speed and revised for control. The centre ridge flies on hardpack, and the update |
Stopping power | The Shimano M315 hydraulic disc brakes offer dependable all-weather performance |
Ride Style | Cross Country |
* All specifications listed are subject to change without notice. Please note that our specifications may be impacted by manufacturer component substitution changes caused by high global demand for bikes and resulting supply chain issues in the bike industry. We recommend confirming the specifications with your local Evo Cycles showroom if you have any questions.
Bike Weight: Many brands strive to list the lowest possible weight, but in reality weight can vary based on frame size, finish, hardware and accessories. The most accurate way to determine any bike's weight is to have your local showroom weigh it for you.