- Specialized: Known for the iconic Stumpjumper, they offer versatile bikes for all disciplines, from cross-country to downhill, with cutting-edge tech like adjustable geometry.
- Trek: A giant in the industry, Trek’s Fuel EX is a do-it-all trail bike. They’re reliable, widely available, and back their frames with a lifetime warranty.
- Santa Cruz: Loved for fun, durable bikes like the Tallboy, they excel in trail and downhill with premium carbon frames.
- Yeti Cycles: Premium brand focusing on trail and enduro, known for innovative designs and race-proven performance, though pricier.
- Ibis: Boutique brand with high-quality bikes like the Ripmo, offering great value and performance for trail and enduro riders.
- Canyon: Consumer-direct brand with competitive pricing, their bikes like the Neuron are great for trail and cross-country, balancing cost and quality.
- Giant: The world’s largest bike manufacturer, they produce reliable, affordable bikes across all categories, from entry-level to pro-grade.
Scott Voltage YZ 35 (disc) 2007
- Model – Scott 2007
- Use – Dirt Mountain Bike (MTB), Semi-rigid, Aluminum frame with men’s geometry
- Frame – Scott Voltage super stiff 6061 alloy frame with hydroformed Octagon tubing, Disc Dropout
- Suspension – Semi-rigid
- Fork – RST Capa C7 with preload adjustment, 75 mm travel
- Front Derailleur – Shimano FD-TY10
- Rear Derailleur – Shimano Acera RD-M340, 21-speed
- Shifters – Shimano ST-EF50-8R EZ-Fire Plus
- Brakes – Hayes MX-4 mechanical disc brakes, 160 mm rotors (front and rear)
- Wheels – Rims: Rigida Cyber 10 36H, black; Front Hub: Formula DC-20FQR; Rear Hub: Formula DC-31RQR
- Tires – Scott Voltage 26x2.1, all black
- Cassette – Shimano MF-MZ07-7, 14-28T
- Crankset – Shimano FC-TX-70, 42x34x24 teeth
- Stem – HL TDS-C242-8 Ahead, forged BMX type, 1-1/8”, 10° angle
- Handlebar – HL MTB-153, Hi-Ten Uprise, 600 mm width, 30 mm rise
- Saddle – Scott Voltage
- Seatpost – HL SP-214