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The Stride 27 Comp frame is made from lightweight alloy tubing and uses sport-specific geometry to suit the needs of the recreational rider.
The 27.5″ wheel size offers quick acceleration and good traction on the road or trails, while the Shimano hydraulic disc brake system ensures reliable braking.
You’ll have ample suspension on your off-road ride thanks to the SR Suntour fork with 100mm travel, and there’s a hydraulic lockout function for road/gravel riding and climbing.
The package is rounded out with integrated fender and rack mounts so your bike can double as a commuter.
The Silverback Stride SE 27 is a hardtail mountain bike for the entry level ride that wants to head off the footpath for capable tyres and some added suspension.
The Stride SE has a hydro-formed alloy 6061 frame with Silverback’s own POP Geometry that puts you in a balanced position for better traction and control.
The Zoom HL565 Suspension Fork with 100mm travel is enough to handle the bumps and help a beginner get that true mountain bike feel.
You will have a range of gears at your disposal with the 3×7 speed Microshift drivetrain.
While the Power V-Brakes are okay for simple riding but will limit you if you really want to go off-road when your would be better off with at least mechanical disc brakes.
The Stride Sport is designed for the novice MTB rider.
A wide range 1×8 speed Micro Shift drivetrain fitted to the excellent Stride hydroformed alloy frame takes care of shifting.
Full internal routing on the Sport, tubeless-ready wheels, an integrated kickstand mount, tapered headset, and progressive trail geometry set the Sport apart.