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Orbea Scape

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Description:The Scape is Orbea’s alloy racing hardtail. Its scandium-enhanced tubeset has been highly manipulated to create a frame that is efficient yet compliant. Butted and swaged top and downtubes resist lateral deflection while damping vertical bumps. Curved stays have enough give to take the edge off rough race courses yet still maintain lateral rigidity. All of this technology fits into a svelte three pound package that begs to be ridden fast.





Submitted by Andrew a Racer from Fairfax, CA (MTB Homeland)
Date Reviewed: November 17, 2007
Favoriate Trail:Tamarancho singletrack
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $3000.00
Purchased At:CraigsList
Strengths:Strong. Very light (Approx. 4Lbs frame) Handles very good in single track with a 2.0-2.2" tire and 80mm fork. No need for a lot of travel.
Weaknesses:The 2005 frame of mine cracked at the lip of where the seat post goes (27.2mm,) but Orbea has a GREAT warranty service and I got a new 2007 frame at NO CHARGE. (31.6mm seat post)
Similar Products Used:Trek 4500
Bike Setup:Manitou Skareb 80mm w/ lockout, full Shimano XT, American Classic wheelset (Disc.) 2.2" front tire @ 45psi / 2.3 rear tire @ 60psi.
Bottom Line:As a racer on the Sir Francis Drake high MTB team, I realized that I needed a bike that is great for racing and regular XC riding. In my opinion, the Scape's frame beats Carbon Fiber and full suspension by a long shot. I'm always passing people with multiple types of bike up AND down hill. During a race, I was following a number pros until my water bottles fell out and I ran out of GUs.

Mines weighs approx 24lbs, but I'll lighten it to about 21-22Lbs.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Raymond a Weekend Warrior from Sangju, Gyeongbuk, Korea
Date Reviewed: August 2, 2007
Favoriate Trail:Midongsan MTB Town
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1300.00
Purchased At:Ebay
Strengths:Lightweight and strong. Scandium frame really seems to absorb a lot of road bump.
Weaknesses:Haven't found any yet.
Similar Products Used:Trek
Bike Setup:All XTR except fr. derailleur. Includeds shifters, V-brakes, rr derailleur, crankset. Mavic Crossmax wheels, Maxxis Crossmark tires, Easton Monkeylite SL bars, Thompson Elite stem and seatpost.
Bottom Line:I think I got a pretty good deal on a used 2006 Orbea Scape build up. Wow, what a difference it makes from my TREK. It's only 9.4kg/20.1lbs...so it's just awesome. I'll never to go a heavier full suspension after this...perhaps if it's the full version Scape.
Scandium...can't say enough about it. Superlight while being superstrong.
Going on the local XC course is a heavenly new experience.
Almost bought a carbon bike, but glad I didn't.
All I can say is...find someone who has one and borrow it. And good luck finding one too!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Yogi a Weekend Warrior from Sydney Australia
Date Reviewed: July 1, 2007
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Le Spit Cyclery
Strengths:THE FRAME the frame the frame SCANIUM is my new girlfriend
Weaknesses:the colour
Similar Products Used:many
Bike Setup:I got this as a Frame only and put LX complete with LX Hydro Disk. and some Cerit Wheels (a DT SWISS thing) that I got on very spekal. with Duke Rock Shocks I was testing some new tyres too Cont Speed King 2.3 (also very impressive)
Bottom Line:Wow this frame absorbs the hits.
Im very impressed with this frame It is an XC race frame that is so light it is scary to think that I belt down a hill and this meager weight holds me from making a mess of my face.


I am absolutely impressed by the zippy turning and the small jagged jarring rocks that just get absorbed. Im told that Sandium has better bump absorbing than carbon... and that is a big call. AND, that felt absolutely true.
The Scarpe Frame has a steep head angle so it is very agile while the bike just hummed with anticipation at speed and stayed perfectly on track.

I Own the 06 model which I am told is the same as the 07 model in materials angles and construction. the colour of my bike is Blue and Basque Orange (unlike the model in the pic above)

I went for a ride at the local XC track at Manly Damn. I was really impressed with my new bike it reeks of class and rides with heaps of comfort. This is a very nice frame. When on the Urban attack the frame is still within its element but the tires where unsuitable as they just made a musical hum on th road.

Scanduim is a very expensive frame at the moment. But it is sure to be the material that all Alloy bike will be when they grow up.



I might Add that the TYPE OF RIDER section stumps me
... Im not a weekend warrior cause I fly like a pro... till the bottom of the hill anyway. Im 40 (I have a Wii finess of 25 lol) and i weigh about 190 pounds 95 kg and I'm told i do have skills .. I do not race. I ride at least 5 days of the week and will ride up and down stairs and do wheelies
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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