Exclusive First Ride Review: The Brand New Transition Spur

Weโ€™ve been lucky enough to have the all new Transition Spur in for an exclusive first ride test ah
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Ross Demain

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Ross pairs his childlike excitement for bikes with a complete disregard for the wellbeing of his ribs, or his rims. Best known for riding cheeky trails, his time is also spent trail building in his local woods, drinking beer, eating pies and entertaining his two children.

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15 thoughts on “Exclusive First Ride Review: The Brand New Transition Spur

  1. Well, I know where my next 6 grand is going… it’s going on food and bills and grown up stuff like that.
    But if I had a ‘spare’ 6 grand…

  2. Been dreaming about bikes like this recently as my smuggler is great but a bit of a porker……… sadly 5 or 6 grand means I’m waiting a few years for a used one!

  3. That’s a really nice looking bike. Noticed a few of these now where the top tube flows into the seat stays in one line, and I’ve got to say, it’s a pretty neat design

  4. Nice bike, I like transition bikes but they have seemed quite heavy until now..love short travel cc/trail bikes…ยฃ6000 though best sell a kidney, oh hold on only have one that works…

  5. Great looking bike. Remarkably similar in concept to the NS Bikes Synonym TR. The angles are pretty much identical, although this comes with a slightly shorter wheelbase. Although I dream about bikes with a little more travel and capability, I suspect something like this is pretty close to what would actually suit most of my riding best.

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