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I am trying to make my mind up now between these two.

 

Scott Spark 920

 

Or

 

Giant Anthem Advanced 29er

 

Last week my list was Scott spark 940, cannondale scalpal 3 and the scott Psark 920.

 

I narrowed it down to the Spark 920. Then I made the mistake of looking at the Giant Anthem.

 

My final decision will be from these two.

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There is also this which is about R10 000.00 cheaper than the first two.

 

I always seem to hear good things about the Giant Anthems.

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I'd take the Anthem - it has a better suspension design. Depending on personal preference I'd swap the fork for a Reba.

 

The Scott isn't a bad bike (there are many happy Spark owners), but I've heard about issues like cracked chain-stays and issues with it's rear shock.

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Spark Carbon / IMP technology / HMF /

BB 92 / Alloy swingarm with 160PM

U-Mono Link / Tapered Head Tube /

IDS SL dropouts for 142 x 12mm

BB Height adj.

Travel

Front 100mm

Rear 100 - 70 - Climb / Shock 165 x 38

Fork

Fox 32 Float Evolution CTD Air

CTD damper with 3 modes

15mm QR axle / tapered steerer

reb. Adj.

Rear Shock

Fox Nude / SCOTT custom w. travel / geo adj

CTCD 3 modes: Climb - Traction Control -

Descend / reb. Adj.

Remote System

SCOTT TwinLoc Remote Technology

3 modes front and rear

Headset

Ritchey Pro Minus Tapered 1.5" - 1 1/8"

semi integr. OD 50/61mm / ID 44/55mm

Rear Derailleur

Shimano XT RD-M786 SGS

Shadow Type / 30 Speed

Front Derailleur

Shimano SLX FD-M670-A-E / DM

Shifters

Shimano SLX SL-M670-I

Rapidfire Plus / 2 way release

Ispec clamp

Brake Levers

Shimano SLX BL-M675-B Disc

Brakes

Shimano SLX BR-M675 Disc

180/F and 160/R mm SM-RT64 CL Rotor

Crankset

Shimano XT FC-M782

hollowtech 2

40Ax30Ax22A T

BB-Set

Shimano SM-BB71-41A / shell 41x89.5mm

Handlebar

Syncros FL1.5 Tbar

Alloy 7050 D.B. / T shape Flat / 9° / 700mm

Syncros Pro lock-on grips

H'stem

Syncros FL1.5

7050 Alloy / oversize 31.8mm

1-1/8" / 6° angle

Pedals

nil

Seatpost

Syncros FL1.5 / 31.6mm

Seat

Syncros XR2.0 / CROM rails

Hub (Front)

Shimano SLX HB-M678 / 15mm

Hub (Rear)

Shimano SLX FH-M678 Disc CL

12 x 142mm / DT RWS axle

Chain

Shimano CN-HG54

Cassette

Shimano CS-HG81-10

11-36 T

Spokes

DT Swiss Competition 2.0 -1.8-2.0 Black

Rims

Syncros XC / Eyelets / 32H

XC39

Tires

Schwalbe Rocket Ron EVO / 2.25

127EPI Kevlar Bead

PaceStar compound

Weights in KG

12.10 kg

Weights in LBS

26.62 lbs

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Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL

Colors Composite/Silver

Frame Advanced -Grade Composite, 4" Maestro Suspension /ALUXX SL RC

Fork Float 29" CTD Performance, 100mm Travel, QR15 Thru-Axle, OverDrive 2 Tapered Steerer

Shock Fox Float CTD Performance

COMPONENTS

Handlebar Giant Contact TR 725MM Composite, Low Rise 31.8

Stem Giant Contact OverDrive 2

Seatpost Giant Contact, 30.9

Saddle Fi'zi:k Tundra 2 w/ Manganese Rails

Pedals Not Included

DRIVETRAIN

Shifters Shimano Deore XT M780, 2x10s

Front Derailleur Shimano Deore XT M785

Rear Derailleur Shimano XT Shadow+, 10s

Brakes Shimano XT [F] 180mm [R] 160mm

Brake Levers Shimano XT

Cassette Shimano HG81 11x36, 10s

Chain KMC X10SL

Crankset Shimano Deore XT, 24/38

Bottom Bracket Shimano Press-Fit

WHEELS

Rims Giant P-XCR-1 29er WheelSystem

Hubs Giant P-XCR-1 29er WheelSystem, [F] QR15, [R] 135x5mm Thru-Axle

Spokes Giant P-XCR-1 29er WheelSystem

Tires Schwalbe Racing Ralph, 29x2.25 EVO Folding TL Ready

OTHER

Extras N/A

Weight The most accurate way to determine any bike’s weight is to have your local dealer weigh it for you. Many brands strive to list the lowest possible weight, but in reality weight can vary based on size, finish, hardware and accessories. All Giant bikes are designed for best-in-class weight and ride quality.

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Love my Anthem...

Can't say it's better than the Scott cause I haven't been on a Scott - just sharing my thoughts on the Giant.

Anthem transformed my riding drastically in a very short period.

 

It's not always about the bike, but sometimes it is about the bike...

 

Looking at specs it's a difficult choice. My advice: go with your heart dude. Last thing you want to do is go for one and regret it every time you see the other.

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The owner at the bike shop I'm looking at said the following. Now he will sell me either so he is not biased from a selling perspective.

 

The Giant is like the Toyota Hilux of the MTB world.

 

The reason I'm looking at the Giant is that I always hear how people rave about them.

 

I'm not built like a feather duster and from this point of view the owner at the bike shop said the Giant would be a better fit for me.

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I had the same choice about 6 months ago... Went with the Giant Anthem Advanced 29er.

 

Will make the same choice if I had to.

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really tough choice. I have a 920 and it's been great. W2W, Sani and much more abuse and it keeps on rocking. Only thing I changed on the stock bike is the wheels (went tubeless with Crossmax ST) and changed to my preference of seat and bar.

 

Good luck!

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