Scott Sub 30 2013 Technical specs and features

Brand Scott
Model Sub 30
First production 2013
Bike category Commuter
Bike sub-category City Commuter
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Parts And Accessories Scott Sub 30 Parts   
Available Sizes - Extra small
- Small
- Medium
- Large


Wheels And Breaking System

Bike front tireSchwalbe Citizen 700x37
Bike rear tireNot Available
Bike wheel sizeNot Available
Brakeset typeShimano M395
Hubs for disc brakesNot Available
Rims manufacturerUnavailable Wheelset
Spoke nipples typeNot Available
Spoke wheelNot Available

Frame and Body Specifications

Frame materialsAluminum
Frame typeNot Available
Handlebar constructionSUB
Handlebar extenderNot Available
Handlebar stem detailsAlloy
Headset size1 1/8 (inches) Threadless

Gearing Specs

Bicycle chainKMC X9
Bottom bracket shell widthNot Available
Bottom bracket typeSquare Taper
Crankset parts and sizesShimano 48/38/28t
Gear shift leversShimano Acera
Rear gear set3x9 Speeds

Scott Sub 30 Fork System Data

Derailleur (Front)Shimano Acera
Derailleur (Rear)Shimano Acera
Fork materialNot Available
Fork typeScott SUB

Other Specs of Scott Sub 30

Component group setsNot Available
Available colors - Orange
Weight Not Available
Pedals detailsVP 856
Rear shock absorberUnavailable Rear Shock
Saddle seatSUB SC-30
Seat post extensionAlloy


Scott Sub 30 bike review

Scott produced the Sub 30 bike in 2013 and can be classified as a Commuter bicycle.
Sub 30 bike is available in many sizes such as Extra small , Small , Medium and Large .
Scott Commuter Sub 30 can be found in one single color which is Orange.
This bike is equiped with Schwalbe Citizen 700x37 tires while the rims are manufactured by Unavailable Wheelset. Scott equiped this exact model with Shimano M395 braking system .
To guarantee the comfiest ride Scott used Aluminum material for the frame. SUB high strength material is used on the handlebar of this Sub 30 to ensure the perfect handling while the stems are made of Alloy.
For the smoothest biking experience Shimano 48/38/28t is used on this bicycle linked to KMC X9 chain that is easily replaceable as stated by Scott, the whole system is connected to a high reliability Shimano Acera gear shift levers.