Details
The Compulsion 3 was born and bred for the world’s most committed enduro racers and aggressive trail riders. Its full carbon frame includes carbon links and a carbon rear triangle, making for an ultralight and incredibly stiff chassis that accelerates up climbs unlike any other bike in its class. The Compulsion 3 also includes tubeless-ready Race Face Aeffect-R wheels, which are ideal for fast trails and nimble, confident handling.
Specs
Frame | Felt All Mountain, 165mm travel, Equilink suspension, UHC Advanced carbon fiber, MMC with InsideOut construction, full carbon dropouts, ControlTaper head tube, post disc mount, replaceable derailleur hanger, 73mm threaded BB, carbon fiber rocker links, internal derailleur cable/brake hose/dropper post routing |
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Fork | FOX Performance 36, 170mm travel |
Headset | Sealed cartridge bearings, semi-integrated, No.57, 1.125 - 1.5" |
Rear Shock | FOX Performance Float DPX2, 205 x 65mm Trunnion |
Axles |
Front: 15 x 110mm Boost thru axle Rear: 12 x 148mm Syntace style thru axle |
Rims/Wheels | Double wall, tubeless compatible, 29mm inner width |
Hubs | Shimano driver, 6-bolt, 32H |
Spokes | 2.0/1.8mm double-butted stainless steel |
Tires | Maxxis DHF, EXO/TR, tubeless ready, 27.5 x 2.6" |
Crankset | SRAM NX Eagle, SM: 170mm, MD/LG/XL: 175mm |
Chainrings | 34T |
Bottom Bracket | SRAM Powerspline, BSA threaded, 73mm |
Chain | SRAM NX, 12-speed |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM NX 12-speed |
Cassette/Rear Cogs | SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed, 11-50 |
Shifters | SRAM NX Eagle, 1x12 |
Handlebars | Devox 6061, 35mm, 15mm rise, 9-degree sweep, 800mm wide |
Tape/Grips | Devox Pauley Grip, lock-on |
Stem | Devox, 7-degree rise, 35mm, S/M: 45mm, L/XL: 55mm |
Brake Levers | Shimano |
Brakes | Shimano Deore MT-500 hydraulic disc, 180mm rotor |
Saddle | WTB Volt Comp, Cr-Mo rails |
Seat Post | KS eTen i dropper with South Paw P, 30.9mm, SM/MD: 100mm travel, LG/XL: 125mm travel |
Accessories & Extras | Chainguide: MRP AMg top guide with direct attach bashguard |
* Subject to change without notice.
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN |
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Grey/Black / 16-inch | 840075161677 | BBHAB24 000016 |
Grey/Black / 18-inch | 840075161684 | BBHAB24 000018 |
Grey/Black / 20-inch | 840075161691 | BBHAB24 000020 |
Grey/Black / 22-inch | 840075161707 | BBHAB24 000022 |
Reviews
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Durable (2)
- Handles Well (2)
- Great Components (2)
- Solid feel
- Balanced Suspension
Cons
- Tires
- Saddle
- Cheap rear shock
Best Uses
- Mountain Biking (3)
- All trail
- Extreme Sports
- Light free ride
REVIEWS
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Pros
- Durable
Cons
- Cheap rear shock
Best Uses
- Extreme Sports
- Mountain Biking
Comments:
stock tires and saddle stink, the slx is a smooth shifting but maybe a little slow. the rear suspension has no peddle bob when sitting. I used the bike for shuttling in Auburn. I like this bike very much, but will install a shorter stem
Pros
- Handles Well
- Great brakes
- Great bang for the buck
- Durable
- Solid feel
- Great Components
- Plush suspension
- Easy to tune suspension
- Balanced Suspension
Cons
- Tires
- Saddle
Best Uses
- Light free ride
- Mountain Biking
Comments:
There aren't any mountains where I live so "all-mountain" does not apply. There are some fun trails with decent drops though. The bike continues to impress me with its capabilities and has allowed me to push my own abilities. The fork (Pike)is amazing! Climbs well and I can really feel the rear-end working as I'm climbing. Only real gripe would be the rear shock. If I set it up for riding trail, then it bottoms-out rather easily when riding off of drops. Haven't had a harsh bottom-out yet, but I can feel it when it happens. "Put more air in the shock" you say? Then it's too stiff and harsh for the rest of the ride/trail. The tires and saddle are personal preferences and vary from person to person so I won't bother elaborating on those. All in all, the bike is a great ride for the money.
Pros
- Great Components
- Plush Feel
- Handles Well
Cons
Best Uses
- Mountain Biking
- All trail
Comments:
excellent climber. the equilink technology really works, no need to lock out the rear suspension. can take pretty much all terrain. i dont like the tire though, so i changed it. overall is a great bike at great price.
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