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2016

Specialized Fuse Pro 6Fattie

Specialized Fuse 2016

Cross Country

At a glance

The 2016 Specialized Fuse Pro 6Fattie is an Cross Country mountain bike. It has RockShox suspension and a SRAM drivetrain. The bike is part of Specialized's Fuse range of mountain bikes.

The Fuse Pro 6Fattie is the next step in the evolution of trail riding. Now we know that sounds bold coming from a hardtail, but with our all-new 6Fattie Wheel System, the Fuse puts out more traction, more floatation, and better handling, all without sacrificing anything to efficiency. And when teamed-up with a low and slack geometry that keeps you glued to the trail, and our exclusive Diamond Stay design that keeps the chainstays as short as possible for snappy handling and quick accelerations, that bold statement above becomes undeniable fact.

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Specifications

Frameset
  • Frame
    Specialized M4 Premium Aluminum, Trail 6Fattie Geometry, fully-butted w/ smooth welds, tapered head tube, tapered seat tube, forged 160mm disc mounts, 148mm thru-axle dropouts, replaceable alloy derailleur hanger
  • Fork
    RockShox Reba RC3 650+, Solo Air spring, S: 100mm travel, M/L/XL: 120mm travel, compression adjust, rebound adjust, lockout, tapered alloy steerer, forged hollow aluminum crown, Maxle stealth, disc mount
Wheels
  • Hubs
    Front: Specialized, Hi Lo disc, alloy, cartridge bearings, 15x110mm thru-axle, QR, 24h
    Rear: Specialized disc, alloy, sealed cartridge bearings, 12x148mm thru-axle, 28h
  • Wheels
    Roval 650b, alloy, 38mm wide, 2Bliss Ready, 24/28h
  • Spokes
    DT Swiss Industry, stainless
  • Tires
    Front: Specialized 6Fattie Ground Control, 60TPI, 2Bliss Ready, folding bead, 650bx3.0""
    Rear: Specialized 6Fattie Ground Control, 60TPI, 2Bliss Ready, folding bead, 650bx3.0""
Drivetrain
  • Chain
    KMC X11L, 11-speed, w/ reusable MissingLink
  • Crank
    SRAM S-2200, carbon, 148-specific chain line, PF30, X-Sync 30T direct mount ring
  • Bottom Bracket
    SRAM PF30, OS press-in bearings
  • Rear Derailleur
    SRAM X01 Type 2.1, 11-speed, carbon cage
  • Shifters
    SRAM X1, 11-speed, trigger
  • Cassette
    SRAM XG-1175, 11-speed, 10-42t
  • Pedals
    Alloy platform
Components
  • Brakeset
    Front: SRAM DB5 Trail, 4-piston, semi-metallic pads, 180mm rotor
    Rear: SRAM DB5, dual piston, semi-metallic pads, 160mm rotor
  • Handlebar
    Specialized Mini-rise, 7050 alloy, 8-backsweep, 6-upsweep, 10mm rise, 720mm width, 31.8mm clamp
  • Saddle
    Body Geometry Henge Comp, thin padding, hollow Cr-Mo rails, 143mm
  • Seatpost
    Command Post IRcc, cruiser control technology, micro-adjust height adjustable, alien head design, bottom mount cable routing, remote adjust SRL lever, 30.9mm, S: 100mm travel, M/L/XL: 125mm travel
  • Stem
    Specialized Trail, 3D forged alloy, 4-bolt, 6-degree rise

FAQ

Q: What size 2016 Specialized Fuse Pro 6Fattie should I get?

After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Specialized Fuse Pro 6Fattie size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a general guide and bike sizes can vary between riders and bikes. The best way to find your size is to go for a test ride.

Rider Height (cm) Rider Height (in) Frame Size
148cm - 158cm 4'10" - 5'2" XS
158cm - 168cm 5'2" - 5'6" S
168cm - 178cm 5'6" - 5' 10" M
178cm - 185cm 5'10" - 6'1" L
185cm - 193cm 6'1" - 6'4" XL
193cm - 198cm 6'4" - 6'6" XXL

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