
| Report | Condition 1-10 |
| Mileage | N/A |
| Tires | 9 |
| Wheels | 9 |
| Frame | 9 |
| Fork | 10 |
| Rear Shock | 9 |
| Controls | 9 |
| Derailer | 10 |
| Chain | 10 |
| Cassette | 10 |
| Brakes Rotors | 9 |
| Brake Calipers | 10 |
| Display | 9 |
| Cosmetic Score | 9 |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Overall Score 1-10 | 9 |
🔩 Key Features & Build Highlights
Carbon Frame: FACT carbon construction for a light, stiff chassis — targeted at racers and riders who want weight savings without sacrificing durability.
Rigid Carbon Fork: Also carbon — optimized for weight savings and precise handling.
Drivetrain: Typically spec’d with SRAM 10-speed (often X9/XO level) and a wide-range cassette like 11-40T for versatile climbing and acceleration.
Wheel/Tires: 26″ wheels with ~90 mm rims and 26×4″ Ground Control tires — excellent traction and float on soft terrain.
Brakes: Commonly Shimano Deore hydraulic disc units in many builds — reliable stopping power in adverse conditions.
Cockpit & Finishing Kit: Specialized-branded bars, stems, and other components focused on stability and control.
Terrain Capability: Exceptional traction in snow and sand; fat tires provide confidence on loose surfaces.
Handling: Lean-toward efficient and light — carbon rigidity keeps pedaling responsive but can feel firm on extremely rough ground.
Weight: Significantly lighter than aluminum fat bikes of the same era, making climbs and long rides easier.