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2020 Trek Remedy 9.9 vs 2020 Norco Sight C3 vs 2020 Giant Reign Advanced Pro 29 0

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    Norco Sight 2020 Sight C3 2020

    Norco Sight C3

  • By re-imagining how we design bikes, our engineering department shattered the status quo with the Ride Aligned™ design system, addressing how a rider’s centre of gravity impacts the bike’s performance and then built the Sight C3’s All-Mountain design and carbon frame around that.

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  • Frameset
  • Frame Material
  • Frame
  • Fork
  • Shock
  • Motor
  • Battery
  • Wheels
  • Hubs
  • Wheels
  • Wheel Size
  • Spokes
  • Tires
  • Drivetrain
  • Chain
  • Crank
  • Bottom Bracket
  • Front Derailleur
  • Rear Derailleur
  • Shifters
  • Cassette
  • Pedals
  • Components
  • Brakeset
  • Brakeset Brand
  • Handlebar
  • Saddle
  • Seatpost
  • Stem
  • Grips
  • Headset
  • OCLV Mountain Carbon main frame & stays, tapered head tube , Knock Block, Control Freak internal routing, Carbon Armor, ISCG 05, magnesium rocker link, Mino Link, ABP, Boost148, 150mm travel
  • Fox Factory 36, Float EVOL air spring, GRIP2 damper , tapered steerer, 44mm offset, Kashima Coat, Boost110, 15mm Kabolt axle, 160mm travel
  • Fox Factory Float EVOL, RE:aktiv with Thru Shaft 3-position damper , Kashima Coat, tuned by Trek Suspension Lab, 230x57.5mm
  • 27.5"
  • Bontrager SE5 front, SE4 rear, Team Issue, Tubeless Ready , Core Strength sidewall, aramid bead, 60 tpi, 27.5x2.60"
  • SRAM GX Eagle, 12 speed
  • SRAM X01 Eagle Carbon, DUB, 32T alloy ring, Boost
  • SRAM X01 Eagle, 12 speed
  • Shimano XT M8120 4-piston hydraulic disc
  • Bontrager Line Pro, OCLV Carbon, 35mm, 27.5mm rise
  • Bontrager Arvada, austenite rails
  • Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, internal routing, 31.6mm
  • Bontrager Line Pro, 35mm, Knock Block, 0 degree
  • Bontrager XR Trail Elite, alloy lock-on
  • Knock Block Integrated, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottom
  • Carbon Front Triangle, Seatstays, Aluminum Chainstays, 150mm Travel 27.5 & 29” Wheels
  • RockShox Super Deluxe Select + DebonAir
  • [F] Shimano Deore 110x15mm [R] Shimano Deore 148x12mm
  • WTB ST I29 TCS 2.0
  • 29"
  • Shadar stainless
  • [F] Maxxis Minion DHF 2.5” WT, EXO TR, folding [R] Maxxis Minion DHRII 2.4” WT EXO TR, folding
  • SRAM PC 12
  • SRAM SX Eagle 30T Steel 29” - 32T, 27.5" - 34T, 170mm
  • SRAM DUB BB
  • SRAM SX Eagle
  • SRAM SX Eagle
  • SRAM SX Eagle PG1210 11-50T
  • [F] Shimano BR-MT520 4 piston, 200mm [R] Shimano BR-MT520 4 piston, 180mm
  • Norco 6061, 800mm, S/M - 20mm rise, L/XL - 30mm rise
  • WTB Volt 250 Sport
  • TransX YSP-39JL Dropper S - 150mm, M/L - 170mm, XL - 200mm, 1x lever
  • Norco 40mm reach CNC, 35mm clamp
  • Advanced-Grade Composite front and rear triangles, 146mm
  • Fox 36 Float, GRIP2 damper, 15x110 Kabolt, tapered, 42mm offset
  • Fox Float X2 Factory
  • Giant TRX-0 29 WheelSystem
  • Giant TRX-0 29 Composite WheelSystem
  • 29"
  • Giant TRX-0 29 WheelSystem
  • [F] Maxxis Minion DHF 29x2.5 WT, 3C MaxxTerra, , EXO+ , TR [R] Maxxis Minion DHR II 29x2.4 WT, 3C MaxxTerra , EXO+, TR tubeless
  • SRAM X01 Eagle
  • SRAM X01 Eagle DUB, 34t with MRP AMg V2 Carbon guide
  • SRAM DUB, press fit
  • SRAM X01 Eagle
  • SRAM X01 Eagle
  • SRAM Eagle, 10x50
  • SRAM Code RSC
  • TruVativ Descendant Carbon 800x35mm, 20mm rise
  • Giant Contact SL (neutral)
  • RockShox Reverb Stealth, 30.9
  • TruVativ Descendant, 35mm, 0mm rise

Why it pays to compare

Mountain Bikes are complicated machines.

They have parts from hundreds of different manufacturers, come in all shapes and sizes (and colours) and are all suited for different purposes. Choosing the right new (or used) Mountain Bike is a complicated, confusing and highly emotional (think buying a new car- the shiny red one is the best choice right?).

Comparing mountain bikes helps bring a bit of logic and reason into the decision process. Not only will comparing mountain bikes save you money, but you'll also find the bike most suitable to you, your riding style and your budget. Plus, when you do hit the Buy Now button, you'll have the confidence you're choosing the perfect bike for you.

It's easy to get carried away by the most rad looking frame, with the coolest paint job and the most aggressive new geometry, but the components are one of the most important things to consider.

A wise Mountain biker

What to compare

Components

It's essential to know which components make up a bike. From there you can compare the differences, such as build quality, performance, features, weight and price. This takes some of the guesswork out of buying a mountain bike.

Here are the components that have the biggest impact on your ride. You should be paying particular attention to these:

  • Fork
  • Shock
  • Drivetrain (Derailleur, shifter, cranks, chain etc.)
  • Brakeset
  • Wheels
Price

Ultimately, for most of us, price is the deciding factor and you want to get the most bang for your buck. Comparing the price of mountain bikes, along with which components you're getting, helps you determine what you're actually paying for. Are you spending your hard-earned dollars on a quality bike frame, with quality components and a solid warranty? Or are you simply paying for a brand name?

Reviews

Nothing is more helpful than what real people think about a bike. It's the next best thing to riding one yourself. Reviews give you a real insight into how a bike actually rides, instead of just what the numbers seem to say about it.

Warranties

Different bike companies have different warranties. It's important to compare the length of these warranties, what they'll cover and who's covered.

How to compare

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