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Fury World Cup Complete Mountain Bike - 2015

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Gee, Rachel, and Dan all have a few things in common. First is parents. Second, all three have definitively stamped their names on the sport of mountain biking, and especially downhill, over the last few seasons. Lastly, they've done it almost all aboard this bike, the GT Fury. Sure, the model's seen some tweaks and mutations over the years as it's been refined, but only to make it better. Leave no room for doubt: the 2015 GT Fury World Cup Complete Bike is a 27.5-inch-wheeled, world-crushing machine.


The Fury is constructed with 6069 aluminum, a slightly burlier version of the 6061 aluminum used on GT's lighter machines. Butted and hydroformed into the lightest but strongest shapes for the abuses of DH, the frame is beyond tough enough, but still reasonably light. GT's Independent Drivetrain 203mm rear suspension platform helps here, too.


Bolstered by a 12x150mm rear thru-axle, the rear triangle is a stout, unified piece anchored by a single large linkage that's articulated by an actuation arm securing the shock. You gain single-pivot-like stiffness and reliability, but with the efficiency of a controlled wheel path, and the stability of a suspension system that's virtually isolated from the front triangle. Best of all, the Fury's linkages were tuned to deliver linear travel, without dramatic ramp-up toward the end of the stroke. Travel is consistent but controlled throughout its entire movement, creating much better reactivity to the ground and much better control, especially over fast and technical sections. Yes, that sacrifices a bit of the bike's friendliness around the bike park, but this bike's intended riders will pay that no mind: this is a machine aimed at the DH podium, and nothing else.


Finally, before you scope that spec sheet, check out that geometry. Notice anything? The GT is huge. Comparable dimensions compared to most manufacturers' geometry would generally be considered about a size larger across the board. This is no mistake. After years of engineers and marketing departments telling pro athletes that they're the only ones who want longer top tubes, steeper head angles, and longer wheelbases, and that such bikes will never sell well to the public, the Athertons weighed in, and their performances have said it all. Many riders have wanted bigger bikes for a long time, especially now that 27.5" wheels are asserting themselves on the world of DH, and GT has answered the call with the longer, stronger, and more stable Fury.


Frame Material
6069-T6 alloy
Suspension
full-suspension
Rear Shock
FOX DHX RC4 Kashima
Fork
FOX Racing Shox 40RC2 FIT 27.5 Kashima
Front Travel
203 mm
Headset
1.125 - 1.5 in FSA Orbit Z 1.5R
Shifters
Shimano Saint, SL-M820, Rapid Fire
Rear Derailleur
Shimano Saint Shadow Plus, RD-M820, Direct Mount
Crankset
Shimano Saint, FC-M825, 165mm, w/ 36T Ring
Bottom Bracket
Shimano
Cassette
11 - 25 T Shimano CS-6700, 10-Speed
Handlebar
Pro Atherton DH riser
Handlebar Rise
15 mm
Handlebar Width
800 mm
Grips
Pro Atherton Lock-on
Stem
RaceFace Atlas Direct Mount
Stem Length
30 / 50 mm
Saddle
Pro Atherton Saddle
Seatpost
Pro Atherton Post
Seat Collar
All Terra Alloy Bolt-on
Hubs
Shimano Saint, HB-M820, Centerlock Disc, 20x110mm Thru Axle
Tires
Continental Der Kaiser Projekt, Six Ply Casing w/ Black Chili Compound, 27.5"x2.4"
Recommended Use
downhill
Manufacturer Warranty
3 years

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