Transition Covert 1 (2012) - White

Transition Covert 1 (2012) - White

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Transition Covert 1 (2012) - White Description

Raced by Andrea Bruno to win the 2010 and 2011 Italian Super Enduro championship; the Covert has been proven in the toughest Enduro races in Europe. If you would rather call it an “all mountain” bike, that is fine with us too, since we haven’t found a mountain yet that didn’t make us smile when riding a Covert. Designed to be the most versatile bike in our lineup, the Covert would be our choice if we could only have one bike.

New for 2012, the 12mm x 142mm dropouts increase the strength and stiffness of this well proven frame. But don’t worry, if you still have a 135mm wheelset that you can’t convert we have optional 10mm x 135mm dropouts as well. We now offer two different build kit options with either 1x10 or 2x10 drivetrains and two different travel adjust forks for even more options on this crowd favorite.
 
REAR TRAVEL: 150mm (5.9") Rear Wheel Travel
REAR SHOCK: 7.5" x 2" (Forward Pin 22.2mm x 8mm, Rear Pin 22.2mm x 8mm)
FRAME MATERIAL: 6061 Heat Treated Aluminum
SIZES: Small, Medium, Large
COLORS: Blue, White, Matte Black
FRAME WEIGHT: 7.74 lbs / 3.51 kg (Medium Frame With Rear Shock)
COMPLETE WEIGHT: Covert 1 (30.7 lbs/13.9 kg) Covert 2 (31.0 lbs/14.1 kg) (Medium Bike)
WARRANTY: 2 year defect warranty, lifetime crash replacement.
SEATPOST/CLAMP: 31.6mm Seatpost/34.9mm Clamp
HEADTUBE: Tapered 1.5" / 1-1/8" (1.5" Lower Cup 49.6mm ID / 1-1/8" Upper Cup 44mm ID)
BOTTOM BRACKET: 73mm shell x 51mm chainline
REAR DROPOUT: 142mm x 12mm (Shimano e-thru) + 135mm x 10mm option
FRONT DERAILLEUR: 2x10: 34.9mm High-Clamp, Bottom-Pull / 9-speed: 34.9mm Low-Clamp, Bottom-Pull
CHAINGUIDE: ISCG 05

 

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