This is an unapologetically uncompromising trail-exploring machine. Fast, light, nimble and responsive, every detail is designed to help you extract the absolute maximum from your time on the trail. For example, the short rear end with stiffness-enhancing Boost axle works with the tapered head tube to provide efficient pedalling and accurate steering. Combined with our Agile Ride Geometry, it makes for an inspirational and intuitive ride companion which, thanks to slender seat stays and a narrow 27.2mm seat post, will keep you comfortable as you rack up the miles. On a bike as capable as this, it would have been rude of us not to select the very best components.
How much will a really light hardtail mountain bike set you back? In the case of the Access WS C:62 SL Team, a lot less than you think. This is an unapologetically uncompromising trail-exploring machine. Fast, light, nimble and responsive, every detail is designed to help you extract the absolute maximum from your time on the trail. For example, the short rear end with stiffness-enhancing Boost axle works with the tapered head tube to provide efficient pedalling and accurate steering. Combined with our Agile Ride Geometry, it makes for an inspirational and intuitive ride companion which, thanks to slender seat stays and a narrow 27.2mm seat post, will keep you comfortable as you rack up the miles. On a bike as capable as this, it would have been rude of us not to select the very best components. So that's what we did, beginning with Sram's 1x12 Eagle transmission for exceptional range, low weight and unmatched ease of use. Sram 's Level hydraulic disc brakes dish out as much controllable power as you need to keep your speed in check, helped by the light and stiff Fulcrum wheelset and grippy Schwalbe tyres. And the RockShox SID air fork with remote lockout is a superbly accomplished rock swallower. We even included Newmen Evolution cockpit components - and our Size Split system means you're sure to be able to find the perfect fit. The only thing left to do is to decide where you're going to ride next...