This bike is wholly capable-and equally enjoyable-on any type of terrain. The new Sentinel has all of its same beloved personality with just a little more pep in its step this time around. Considering the high-speed and steep-and-deep capabilities of that last model, that’s impressive.Īs it turns out, there’s always a way to make something better, you just have to do it in the right way. With slightly lengthened chainstays on this new version, and the 43mm fork offset that is central to SBG, they’ve managed to increase the bike’s stability. The version tested here is the GX build, which features the top tier RockShox Zeb and Super Deluxe, GX. Maxxis Assegai 3C EXO+ (29.5x2.5) tire up front for extra grip.īy moving to a more progressive leverage curve that features a linear change, the Sentinel delivers an undeniably consistent feeling on all types of terrain. Prices range from 5,899 - 6,599 for the carbon version and 3,699 - 5,399 for the alloy. Sensus lite grips keeping a clean look on the cockpit. SRAM Code RSC on ANVL Mandrel handle bars. SRAM GX Eagle Derailleur with a SRAM XG 1275 10-50 tooth cassette. Stans Flow S1 Team wheel set paired with Maxxis rubber. OneUp Dropper Post with an impressive 210mm length keeps the seat clear on descents for maximum Giddy Up. Maxxis Minion DHRII 3C EXO+ (29.5x2.4) tire in the rear. SRAM Stylo 7K DUB 30 tooth cranks propel this Speed Balanced Geometry equipped machine. RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate provides the Giddy up on the GX build. Updated crisp lines give the new Sentinel a refined look. GiddyUp rear suspension design, Includes. The bike is part of Transition s SENTINEL range of mountain bikes. It sports 29' wheels, is priced at 5,499 USD, comes in a range of sizes, including SM, MD, LG, XL, XXL, has RockShox suspension and a SRAM drivetrain. Loam Gold or Ti Grey are the two color options offered. The 2021 Transition Sentinel GX Eagle is an Enduro Carbon mountain bike.
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