Sensor 1.0

New for 2010, the top-end Sensor 1.0 is GT's 120mm ready-for-anything trail bike. Expert level riders, introduce your friends to your dust and then leave them in it.

Specifications Geometry Features
  • Rear Shock:
    Fox Float RP23 Shock
  • Frame:
    GT designed EV6 hydroformed frameset with Independent Drivetrain suspension. 120 mm of rear wheel travel. With new sealed bearing pivot system
  • Fork:
    Fox Float 32 RL wth QR 15 through axle system 120mm travel with air spring pressure and rebound adjust with 7050 aluminum steerer
  • Crankset / Chainwheel:
    Truvativ Stylo two piece integrated crank wth 44/32/22 ratios
  • Bottom Bracket:
    Truvativ GXP Outboard
  • Pedals:
    Shimano PDM -520
  • Front Derailleur:
    Shimano XT
  • Rear Derailleur:
    Shimano Shadow XT
  • Shifters:
    Shimano XT
  • Chain:
    Shimano Nine Speed
  • Rims:
    WTB Speed Disc, 32 hole, black anodized, for presta valve.
  • Front Hub:
    Shimano XT centerlock disc for 15 mm through axle system
  • Rear Hub:
    Shimano XT Centerlock Disc
  • Cog set:
    Shimano XT 11-34t
  • Spokes:
    DT Swiss Competition butted 2.0 / 1.8 stainless steel
  • Nipples:
    DT Swiss Alloy
  • Tires:
    Front, Rear: 26"x 2.1 Kenda Nevgal, 120 tpi with Kevlar bead,
  • Front Brake:
    Shimano XT Disc, 180mm rotor
  • Rear Brake:
    Shimano XT Disc 160mm rotor
  • Brake Levers:
    Shimano XT Hydraulic
  • Handlebar:
    Ritchey Pro Rizer Alloy 31.8 clamp, low rise
  • Stem:
    Ritchey 31.8 clamp, 3-D forged
  • Headset:
    FSA Orbit X 1 1/8" , sealed bearings
  • Grips:
    GT Lock Down, co molded locking grip system with alloy collars
  • Saddle:
    WTB Rocket V Comp wth Cr-mo rails
  • Seat Post:
    Ritchey Comp Post
  • Seat Clamp:
    GT Alum QR
  • All Mountain
    • All Mountain

      Bike Comparison for Mountain/All Mountain Bicycles
      Rugged downhill sections and leg-busting climbs are no problem on GT’s all mountain rigs. The robust frames and generous 150mm of travel take the big hits, yet light weight and a burly spec mean that what goes down is still ultra-efficient on the way back up.
  • Trail/Marathon
    • Trail/Marathon

      Bike Comparison for Mountain/Trail/Marathon Bicycles
      When the 24-hour race hits the graveyard shift, certain things become an absolute necessity. You need plush rear travel, light weight and durability in order to make it to the finish line. Didn’t pack these features? Don’t worry, GT does.
  • Recreational XC
    • Recreational XC

      Bike Comparison for Mountain/Recreational XC Bicycles
      GT bikes are as hungry for weekend dirt as you are, with light and strong aluminum frames and plenty of bump-taming front suspension. Twist your way through rooted trails or unwind on epic singletrack, and you’ll forget all about what’s waiting for you on Monday morning.
  • Dirt Jump
    • Dirt Jump

      Bike Comparison for Mountain/Dirt Jump Bicycles
      If it’s easy, then it’s not really worth doing. So we design our dirt jump bikes to push past the limits of human comfort (and sensibility) with the toughest tubesets, beefiest forks and park-proven components. If only your body was built this strong.