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Fuse Comp 27.5+

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2019 Fuse Comp 27.5+

Take a look at the world's strongest man, and you're not going to find some chiseled Adonis. You're going to find someone who has more volume. The Mountain, anyone? Behind the "extra" surface area, though, there's a man that can dominate a caber toss and run down the tarmac with a plane in tow. Mathematically, it could be broken down as more volume + versatility = dominance, and that's exactly what's at play with the Fuse Comp.

These bigger tires put out more traction, more floatation, and better handling without sacrificing anything to efficiency on climbs. And with this model, we spec'd it with a no-nonsense build that's handpicked to get the job done. Components like a dropper post, and a buttery-smooth, 120mm RockShox Recon RL fork ensure that, no matter how rugged, technical, or hair raising that job might be, the Fuse can handle it with ease.

Technical Specifications

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FRAMESET

FRAME

Specialized M4 Aluminum w/ Smooth Welds, tapered head tube and seat tube, forged post-mount 160mm disc, 148mm thru-axle dropout, alloy replaceable derailleur hanger

COCKPIT

HANDLEBARS

Stout Riser, double-butted alloy, 9-degree backsweep, 5-degree upsweep, 15mm rise, 750mm width, 31.8mm

SADDLE

Body Geometry Henge Comp, hollow Cr-Mo rails, 143mm

GRIPS

Specialized Sip Grip, half-waffle, S/M: regular thickness, L/XL: XL thickness

SEATPOST

TransX dropper, 30.9mm, S: 120mm, M/XXL: 150mm Travel

STEM

Specialized, 3D-forged alloy, 4-bolt, 7-degree rise

SEAT BINDER

Alloy, bolt-type, 34.9mm

SUSPENSION

FORK

RockShox Recon RL, Solo Air, Boost™, 51mm offset, 120mm of travel

BRAKES

FRONT BRAKE

SRAM Level, hydraulic disc, 200/180mm

REAR BRAKE

SRAM Level, hydraulic disc, 180/160mm

DRIVETRAIN

SHIFT LEVERS

SRAM NX, 11-speed

REAR DERAILLEUR

SRAM NX, 11-speed

CASSETTE

SRAM PG-1130, 11-speed, 11-42t

CRANKSET

Stout Pro, direct-mount

BOTTOM BRACKET

PF30 BB, 73mm shell

CHAINRINGS

Steel, 28T

CHAIN

KMC X11, 11-speed w/ Missing Link™

WHEELS & TIRES

RIMS

Stout Trail SL 27.5, 38mm internal width, tubeless ready, disc-specific

FRONT HUB

Specialized, sealed cartridge bearings, 15x110mm thru-axle, 24h

FRONT TIRE

Purgatory, GRID casing, GRIPTON® compound, 2Bliss Ready, 27.5 x 3.0"

REAR HUB

Specialized, sealed cartridge bearings, 12x148mm thru-axle, 28h

SPOKES

Stainless, 14g

INNER TUBES

Presta, 40mm valve

REAR TIRE

Purgatory, GRID casing, GRIPTON® compound, 2Bliss Ready, 27.5 x 3.0"

ACCESSORIES

PEDALS

Specialized Dirt

* Weights based on production painted frames as pictured. Actual weights will vary based on colorway, frame size, and component variation. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Geometry

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SMLXLXXL
Crank Length170MM175MM175MM175MM175MM
Handlebar Width750MM750MM750MM750MM750MM
Stem Length50MM50MM60MM60MM70MM
Saddle Width143mm143mm143mm143mm143mm
Seatpost Length120MM,JD-SBC02120MM,JD-SBC02150MM,JD-SBC03150MM,JD-SBC03150MM,JD-SBC03
BB Height, 27.5x3.0"312mm312mm312mm312mm312mm
BB Height, 27.5x2.8"306mm306mm306mm306mm306mm
BB Height, 29x2.3"319mm319mm319mm319mm319mm
Stack610mm614mm629mm643mm661mm
Reach400mm420mm440mm458mm476mm
Head Tube Length95mm100mm115mm130mm150mm
Head Tube Angle67.5°67.5°67.5°67.5°67.5°
BB Drop51mm51mm51mm51mm51mm
Trail95mm95mm95mm95mm95mm
Fork Length, Full530mm530mm530mm530mm530mm
Fork Rake/Offset51mm51mm51mm51mm51mm
Front Center689mm708mm735mm760mm786mm
Chainstay Length430mm430mm430mm430mm430mm
Wheelbase1114mm1136mm1161mm1185mm1211mm
Top Tube Length, Horizontal575mm608mm633mm656mm679mm
Bike Standover Height757mm781mm806mm830mm866mm
Seat Tube Length394mm434mm470mm505mm555mm
Seat Tube Angle74°73°73°73°73°
Geometry

Rider Reviews

  • 4.2
  • 9 Reviews

RECOMMEND

My first mountain bike that was worth anything this thing is an animal I second day I had it put 35 miles on it before it was broken in and I mean it competed with my buddies bike no problem it's light and nimble great on road and off-road 10/10 would recommend


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Chase

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All-In-One shredder

This bike is amazing. I've ridden a fuse since 2016 and by far its the best hardtail out there that can do it all. I've taken this thing down some enduro trails in Pisgah and Kingdom trails and it DOMINATED them. Slack geo, dropper post, and plus tires make this bike super fun. I've tried 2.8"" tires with smaller rims and they don't compare to the 3"" tires on this fuse. That extra little bit of tire really helps with jumping since they kinda load like a shock. The bike is also handles single track/XC quite well.


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Team E.

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Fun bike for all around trail riding

This bike bridges a gap between a regular hard tail mountain bike, and a fat bike, and does so very well. It's a lot of fun to ride, has an excellent ability to roll over all sorts of objects, rocks, roots, small logs, etc. and keep you upright and moving. It has a smart mix of gearing, tough rims, great tires, and a dropper seatpost, which is nice. I think this bike would be best for someone looking to upgrade from something similar or older, and/or looking to take on more tech trails or just rougher terrain, or just getting into the sport and living in an area with a lot of rough trails, as the wheel/tire combo on this bike is perfect for that. Also, if you want some of the comfort of a full suspension, but don't want to go or spend the money for a full, this might do it for you. This bike is however not without caveats. It's a bit sluggish, it isn't heavy, but feels it when jumping on the pedals to accelerate, and climbs slow. I found it didn't handle all that nimble going in and out of trees, and up/down very short hills in my New England woods. But it's not a XC bike, and doesn't claim to be one. The front end handled well either way, it wasn't twitchy, or floppy for example. If you're looking for something a little more quick, with better components, save up the extra $350 and go for the Expert version of this. Even if you can't afford it, or can only pay for the Fuse 27.5+, I can't imagine anyone who knows what this bike is & just looking to have fun walking away disappointed in this bike.


Name:
Rider51

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Fun bike but needs to include a chainstay protector.

I took my first ride on the bike today and, coming from a 1998 stumpjumper comp, this is a whole new world to me. The ride is really fun. I didn't even put 8mi on the bike and I have SEVEN large paint chips, all the way down to the metal. My Diverge came with protection on the chainstay but the Fuse doesn't. That makes no sense. If I would have known I'd be trashing my paint on one ride I would have tried to protect it before I went out. But honestly... Why is the chain slap so horrible and why is the paint so weak? I can see if I did something wrong or crashed but this was a pretty tame ride. I only ride specialized right now but after this I'll probably be looking elsewhere for my next bike to see if I can get something with a little more quality. I know ""it's a mtb"" but I'd like to get at least a little use out of it before it gets all chipped up. Just pretty bummed out about it right now.


Name:
Mjs

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SO. MUCH. FUN.

After talking with my local bike shop they recommended I invest in the Fuse Comp 27.5+. This bike has by far exceeded all of my expectations. For starters, I am a new MTB rider and traction was my biggest concern but I didn't want to go for a full fat bike. I was also concerned that this bike wouldn't keep up with my friends on their 29's... Let me just say- this thing FLYS! It rolls over everything and when my friends and I hit a sandy patch, guess who didn't have to stop to walk the trail. The guy on the Fuse 27.5 +. Two thumbs way up.


Name:
Gilfus

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Missing chain guard.

I just took the bike out on my first ride. On my first downhill I noticed the chain slapping the frame. The factory chain guard from the photos was never installed. It was a 2 hour ride and I had no way back to the truck. Now after the thrashing the chain did there is no paint left on that section of the fame. Also, the website says the tires and rims are tubeless ready. The dealer I shipped my bike to said he cannot make them tubeless. I am very un happy, my beautiful new bikes paint in completely trashed and I cannot use the tires as intended. Unacceptable quality for a brand like specialized.


Name:
Chris

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My 1st Plus Bike

I have to say after riding mainly a full suspension Stumpy carbon I like the feeling of this bike and the ride its gives you. #iamspecialized customer ONLY. Even though it is approx 6-8lbs heavier than the Stumpy the 28T front sprocket makes up for it. The 27.5 Plus tires grip very good and I do not hesitate now to take those sharp fast corners.


Name:
Bugstir

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I would never regret buying this bike.

I have had this bike for a good month and a half now and have ridden it a dozen times on the trail, one thing is for sure, this thing can shred. More grip than I could ever need and the suspension is perfect when dialed in. Only downside is weight which is about 31 pounds but it most certainly doesn't stop you from speed. This bike is amazing and would recommend to any rider who wants to have fun on a great bike for a great price.


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Leo M.

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