Learn about our experience riding the entry-level GT Sensor Sport 29er trail bike. At only $2,000 the GT features a solid frame design with fun, modern geometry paired with good rear suspension performance. There is also a flip chip allowing for geometry adjustment. While the frame and rear shock work very well, the 2.2-inch tires, under-performing Tektro brakes and lack of dropper seatpost keep the Sensor Sport from competing against other bikes in this budget-oriented MTB class. Diehard GT fans would be better off saving up for the $2,750 GT Sensor Comp which has a solid spec and the same, modern geometry.
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GT Sensor Sport Bike Highlights
- Great pedaling and rear suspension performance
- One of the most modern geometries in our test with 450mm reach, 66-degree head angle and 42mm offset fork
- Lack of dropper seat post and poor brake performance
- Heaviest bike in test, over 34 pounds
- Purchased through GT authorized bike shops
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