GT Sensor Review: Keeping Things Simple
The GT sensor — this one is exciting. It’s not only a new bike for us to review but a new brand we’re carrying at the shop. The GT Sensor falls in the trail category with 140mm rear wheel travel, a 150mm fork, moderate geometry, and two 29” wheels. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles we’re used to seeing on some brands these days, but that certainly doesn’t mean it rides poorly. In fact, it’s just the opposite. Stick around to see how it does. Hit the link for the full written review - https://bebikes.com/the-hub/gt-sensor... 0:00 Intro 2:32 Uphill 5:47 Downhill 9:09 Comparisons 10:51 Who is the Sensor for?

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