Colour / Huckleberry, Primer Gray
Size / SM (high, low), MD (high, low), LG (high, low), XL (high, low), XXL (high, low)
Weight / 33 lb 4.6 oz (15,100 g)
Manufacturer Website- GiddyUp rear suspension design
- Geometry adjustable via flip chip at lower shock mount
- Internal cable routing with internal guide tubes for rear derailleur cable
- SRAM UDH (Universal Derailleur Hanger)
- Rear travel can be decreased to 160mm with 60mm-stroke shock
- Compatible with coil shocks and dual-crown forks
- Includes tubeless valves and tire sealant
- Weight given for size MD
- Frame weight: 7.6 lbs (3.45 kg), size MD with FOX FLOAT X2 Factory shock
A 2022 Transition Spire Carbon GX TRP is typically priced around $6,299 USD when new. Be sure to shop around for the best price, and also look to the used market for a great deal.
The 2022 Transition Spire Carbon GX TRP may be purchased directly from Transition.
A 2022 Transition Spire Carbon GX TRP weights 33 lb 4.6 oz (15,100 g).
The 2022 Transition Spire Carbon GX TRP has 29" wheels.
The 2022 Transition Spire Carbon GX TRP comes in sizes SM (high, low), MD (high, low), LG (high, low), XL (high, low), XXL (high, low). After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Transition Spire Carbon GX TRP 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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