Mayhem 150
Great Bike! Climbs good, and hauls ass downhill!
SALE $1,599 $3,699
Cane Creek 40, ZS44/ZS56 ZS44 upper, ZS56 lower
SRAM CODE R, 200mm, Centerline, 6-bolt rotor
SRAM CODE R, 180mm, Centerline, 6-bolt rotor
Race Face Aeffect, 35 x 40mm
Race Face Aeffect R, 35mm, XL/LG/MD 780mm, SM 760mm, 20mm rise, Alloy
Ergon GXR
BikeYoke Revive 185mm for XL and Large, 160mm for Medium, 125mm for Small, Internal, 31.6
SDG Bel-Air V3
Cane Creek 40, ZS44/ZS56 ZS44 upper, ZS56 lower
SRAM CODE RSC, 200mm, Centerline, 6-bolt rotor
SRAM CODE RSC, 180mm, Centerline, 6-bolt rotor
Race Face Turbine R, 35 x 40mm
OneUp, 35mm, XL/LG 800mm, MD 780mm, SM 760mm, 20mm rise, Carbon
Ergon GXR
BikeYoke Revive 185mm for XL and Large, 160mm for Medium, 125mm for Small, Internal, 31.6
SDG Bel-Air V3
Cane Creek 40, ZS44/ZS56 ZS44 upper, ZS56 lower
Shimano XTR 9120, 203mm, 6-Bolt rotor
Shimano XTR 9120, 180mm, 6-Bolt rotor
Race Face Turbine R, 35 x 40mm
OneUp, 35mm, XL/LG 800mm, MD 780mm, SM 760mm, 20mm rise, Carbon
Ergon GXR
BikeYoke Revive 185mm for XL and Large, 160mm for Medium, 125mm for Small, Internal, 31.6
SDG Bel-Air V3
Cane Creek 40, ZS44/ZS56 ZS44 upper, ZS56 lower
SRAM CODE Ultimate Stealth, 4-piston, 200mm, HS2, 6-Bolt rotor
SRAM CODE Ultimate Stealth, 4-piston, 180mm, HS2, 6-Bolt rotor
Race Face Turbine R, 35 x 40mm
OneUp, 35mm, XL/LG 800mm, MD 780mm, SM 760mm, 20mm rise, Carbon
Ergon GXR
Sram AXS Wireless 170mm for XL and Large, 150mm for Medium, 125mm for Small, 31.6
SDG Bel-Air V3
4-Star Build Level | 5-Star Build Level | 6-Star XTR Build Level | 6-Star AXS Build Level | |
Weight (lbs.) | S: 32.1, M: 32.2, L: 32.3, XL: 32.5 | S: 30.4, M: 30.6, L: 30.8, XL: 31.0 | S: 29.3, M: 29.5, L: 29.8, XL: 30.0 | S: 29.5, M: 29.7, L: 30.0, XL: 30.2 |
Shock | Fox Factory Float X, 2 Pos. Adj., 230x65 | Fox Factory Float X, 2 Pos. Adj., 230x65 | Fox Factory Float X, 2 Pos. Adj., 230x65 | Fox Factory Float X, 2 Pos. Adj., 230x65 |
Fork | RockShox ZEB Select RC, 160mm, 44mm rake, 29 | Fox Factory 36 Float, 29, Grip 2, HSC, LSC, HSR, LSR, 160mm, 44mm rake, Boost | Fox Factory 36 Float, 29, Grip 2, HSC, LSC, HSR, LSR, 160mm, 44mm rake, Boost | Fox Factory 36 Float, 29, Grip 2, HSC, LSC, HSR, LSR, 160mm, 44mm rake, Boost |
Headset | Cane Creek 40, ZS44/ZS56 ZS44 upper, ZS56 lower | Cane Creek 40, ZS44/ZS56 ZS44 upper, ZS56 lower | Cane Creek 40, ZS44/ZS56 ZS44 upper, ZS56 lower | Cane Creek 40, ZS44/ZS56 ZS44 upper, ZS56 lower |
Crankset | SRAM Stylo Eagle, B148, DUB, 170mm, 32t | SRAM GX Eagle Transmission, B148, 170mm, 32t | Shimano M9120 XTR, 170mm, 32t | SRAM X0 Eagle, B148, 170mm, 30t |
Cassette | SRAM XG1275, 12-speed, 10-52t | SRAM GX Transmission 1275, 12-speed, 10-52t | Shimano XTR 9100, 12-speed, 10-51t | SRAM X0 1295, 12-speed, 10-52t, Black |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed | SRAM GX Eagle AXS Transmission, Wireless, Hangerless, 12-speed | Shimano XTR 9100, 12-speed | SRAM X0 Eagle AXS Wireless, Hangerless, 12-speed |
Rear Shifter Lever | SRAM GX Eagle Lunar 12-speed, Trigger | SRAM Eagle AXS Rocker Controller, 12-speed | Shimano XTR 9100, 12-speed, Rapidfire Plus | SRAM AXS Pod Controller, 12-speed |
Bottom Bracket | SRAM DUB BSA 73mm threaded | SRAM DUB BSA 73mm threaded | Shimano SM-BB93 BSA 73mm | SRAM DUB BSA 73mm threaded |
Front Brake | SRAM CODE R, 200mm, 4-piston, Centerline, 6-bolt rotor | SRAM CODE RSC, 200mm, 4-piston, Centerline, 6-bolt rotor | Shimano XTR 9120, 4-piston, 200mm, 6-Bolt rotor | SRAM CODE Ultimate Stealth, 4-piston, 200mm, HS2, 6-bolt rotor |
Rear Brake | SRAM CODE R, 4-piston, 180mm, Centerline, 6-bolt rotor | SRAM CODE RSC, 4-piston, 180mm, Centerline, 6-bolt rotor | Shimano XTR 9120, 4-piston, 180mm, 6-Bolt rotor | SRAM CODE Ultimate Stealth, 4-piston, 180mm, HS2, 6-bolt rotor |
Chain | SRAM GX Eagle | SRAM GX Eagle, Flattop, Silver | Shimano XTR 9100 | SRAM X0 Eagle, Flattop, Black |
Front Wheel | Stan's Flow S2 29, Tubeless, Boost 15x110, 6-bolt | Industry Nine Enduro S 29, 1/1 hub, Tubeless, Boost 15x110, 6-bolt | Industry Nine EN325/310 DUO 29, 32H, Tubeless, 6-Bolt, Boost 15x110 | Industry Nine EN325/310 DUO 29, 32H, Tubeless, 6-Bolt, Boost 15x110 |
Rear Wheel | Stan's Flow S2 29, Tubeless, Boost 12x148, XD, 6-bolt | Industry Nine Enduro S 29, 1/1 hub, Tubeless, Boost 12x148, XD, 6-bolt | Industry Nine EN325/310 DUO 29, 32H, Tubeless, 6-Bolt, Boost 12x148, Microspline | Industry Nine EN325/310 DUO 29, 32H, Tubeless, 6-Bolt, Boost 12x148, XD |
Front Tire | Maxxis Minion DHF 29x2.5 WT, 60tpi, 3C Maxx Terra | Maxxis Minion DHF 29x2.5 WT, 60tpi, 3C Maxx Terra | Maxxis Minion DHF 29x2.5 WT, 60tpi, 3C Maxx Terra | Maxxis Minion DHF 29x2.5 WT, 60tpi, 3C Maxx Terra |
Rear Tire | Maxxis Agressor 29x2.5 WT, 60tpi, EXO/TR | Maxxis Agressor 29x2.5 WT, 60tpi, EXO/TR | Maxxis Agressor 29x2.5 WT, 60tpi, EXO/TR | Maxxis Agressor 29x2.5 WT, 60tpi, EXO/TR |
Stem | Race Face Aeffect, 35 x 40mm | Race Face Turbine R, 35 x 40mm | Race Face Turbine R, 35 x 40mm | Race Face Turbine R, 35 x 40mm |
Handlebar | Race Face Aeffect R, 35mm, XL/LG/MD 780mm, SM 760mm, 20mm rise, Alloy | OneUp, 35mm, XL/LG 800mm, MD 780mm, SM 760mm, 20mm rise, Carbon | >OneUp, 35mm, XL/LG 800mm, MD 780mm, SM 760mm, 20mm rise, Carbon | >OneUp, 35mm, XL/LG 800mm, MD 780mm, SM 760mm, 20mm rise, Carbon |
Grips | Ergon GXR, Black | Ergon GXR, Black | Ergon GXR, Black | Ergon GXR, Black |
Seat Post | BikeYoke Revive 185mm for XL and Large, 160mm for Medium, 125mm for Small, Internal, 31.6 | BikeYoke Revive 185mm for XL and Large, 160mm for Medium, 125mm for Small, Internal, 31.6 | BikeYoke Revive 185mm for XL and Large, 160mm for Medium, 125mm for Small, Internal, 31.6 | Sram AXS Wireless 170mm for XL and Large, 150mm for Medium, 125mm for Small, 31.6 |
Saddle | SDG Bel-Air V3 | SDG Bel-Air V3 | SDG Bel-Air V3 | SDG Bel-Air V3 |
See this diagram for an explanation of Mayhem geometry terms.
Frame Size | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large |
Reach | 410mm (16.1") | 440mm (17.3") | 470mm (18.5") | 500mm (19.7") |
Stack | 611mm (24.1") | 620mm (24.4") | 630mm (24.8") | 638mm (25.1") |
Eff. Top Tube Length | 545mm (21.5") | 577mm (22.7") | 610mm (24.0") | 642mm (25.3") |
Seat Tube Length | 350mm (13.8") | 400mm (15.7") | 450mm (17.7") | 490mm (19.3") |
Head Tube Length | 90mm (3.5") | 100mm (3.9") | 110mm (4.3") | 120mm (4.7") |
Head Tube Angle | HI 65.0°, LOW 64.5° | HI 65.0°, LOW 64.5° | HI 65.0°, LOW 64.5° | HI 65.0°, LOW 64.5° |
Effective Seat Tube Angle | 77.5° | 77.5° | 77.5° | 77.5° |
Actual Seat Tube Angle | 74.5° | 74.5° | 74.5° | 74.5° |
Bottom Bracket Drop | HI 27mm (1.1"), LO 36mm (1.4") | HI 27mm (1.1"), LO 36mm (1.4") | HI 27mm (1.1"), LO 36mm (1.4") | HI 27mm (1.1"), LO 36mm (1.4") |
Est. Bottom Bracket Height | HI 348mm (13.7"), LO 341mm (13.4") | HI 348mm (13.7"), LO 341mm (13.4") | HI 348mm (13.7"), LO 341mm (13.4") | HI 348mm (13.7"), LO 341mm (13.4") |
Rear Center | 440mm (17.3") | 440mm (17.3") | 440mm (17.3") | 440mm (17.3") |
Front Center | 731mm (28.8") | 765mm (30.1") | 798mm (31.4") | 834mm (32.8") |
Wheel Base | 1171mm (46.1") | 1205mm (47.4") | 1238mm (48.7") | 1274mm (50.2") |
Standover | 705mm (27.8") | 705mm (27.8") | 705mm (27.8") | 705mm (27.8") |
See this diagram for an explanation of Mayhem geometry terms.
Frame Size | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large |
Reach | 410mm (16.1") | 440mm (17.3") | 470mm (18.5") | 500mm (19.7") |
Stack | 611mm (24.1") | 620mm (24.4") | 630mm (24.8") | 638mm (25.1") |
Eff. Top Tube Length | 545mm (21.5") | 577mm (22.7") | 610mm (24.0") | 642mm (25.3") |
Seat Tube Length | 350mm (13.8") | 400mm (15.7") | 450mm (17.7") | 490mm (19.3") |
Head Tube Length | 90mm (3.5") | 100mm (3.9") | 110mm (4.3") | 120mm (4.7") |
Head Tube Angle | HI 65.0°, LOW 64.5° | HI 65.0°, LOW 64.5° | HI 65.0°, LOW 64.5° | HI 65.0°, LOW 64.5° |
Effective Seat Tube Angle | 77.5° | 77.5° | 77.5° | 77.5° |
Actual Seat Tube Angle | 74.5° | 74.5° | 74.5° | 74.5° |
Bottom Bracket Drop | HI 27mm (1.1"), LO 36mm (1.4") | HI 27mm (1.1"), LO 36mm (1.4") | HI 27mm (1.1"), LO 36mm (1.4") | HI 27mm (1.1"), LO 36mm (1.4") |
Est. Bottom Bracket Height | HI 348mm (13.7"), LO 341mm (13.4") | HI 348mm (13.7"), LO 341mm (13.4") | HI 348mm (13.7"), LO 341mm (13.4") | HI 348mm (13.7"), LO 341mm (13.4") |
Rear Center | 440mm (17.3") | 440mm (17.3") | 440mm (17.3") | 440mm (17.3") |
Front Center | 731mm (28.8") | 765mm (30.1") | 798mm (31.4") | 834mm (32.8") |
Wheel Base | 1171mm (46.1") | 1205mm (47.4") | 1238mm (48.7") | 1274mm (50.2") |
Standover | 705mm (27.8") | 705mm (27.8") | 705mm (27.8") | 705mm (27.8") |
The Living Link™ system re-imagines and reinvents full-suspension technology to provide riders with multiple benefits over conventional systems. Read More
Leaf Spring is partially flexed, adding support in the beginning of the sag range.
The Mayhem 150 is built for fast and confident descenders who want to climb faster and cover more ground, because every extra summit bagged is another thrilling descent gained. The 150 is for riders who have been ripping on a 130 for a few seasons and want to attack more aggressive terrain, and for riders with sluggish six-inch-travel bikes that climb like donkeys but who want to sprint.
We took the legendary qualities of our Living Link and integrated them into a frame with a long, low and slack geometry and steep seat tube—a geometry that Spot pioneered and which is revolutionizing mountain biking. Tuned for more travel, the ride-enhancing qualities of Living Link really shine through on the 150. The result is a six-inch travel bike that is strong and light, and that centers the rider in the most athletic position for aggressive descending and effortless seated climbing.
At the heart of our award-winning Living Link™ suspension platform is an aerospace-grade titanium leaf spring which helps riders accelerate up climbs without locking out, while also providing a torsionally and laterally stiff linkage between the front and rear triangles for precision carving.
We added a Geometry Adjuster that lets riders slacken the head tube angle and lower the bottom bracket for stability in high speed turns. A super-low top tube provides easy stand-over clearance and a short seat tube accommodates longer dropper posts. The 150 shows that the only thing better than causing some mayhem is causing even more.
The beating heart of the Mayhem’s ride performance is the titanium leaf spring technology that has won our patented Living Link™ suspension platform numerous accolades and awards. The animation above helps to visualize the special qualities of Living Link™ and its ability to store and release energy that boosts pedaling performance. At rest (or when airborne), the Living Link™ leaf spring is relaxed. As the suspension compresses, the leaf spring begins to flex, supporting the rider and widening the sag sweet spot. As the leaf spring continues to flex it stores energy that assists the system’s compression until, at full-bottom-out and maximum compression, it returns to a relaxed state. As the bike’s suspension enters its rebound phase, the leaf spring goes from relaxed to partially flexed, storing and controlling rebound energy. Midway through the rebound, the leaf spring is fully flexed, a position in which it is fully loaded up with rebound energy. As the rebound continues toward its relaxed state, it releases that stored energy to provide a slight power boost.
Living Link™ also addresses a flaw of typical suspension systems: lateral and torsional flex. The titanium leaf spring, which is manufactured locally by a Colorado aerospace components manufacturer, is extremely stiff laterally and firm torsionally. Think about a metal ruler. It is easy to bend across its flat surface but tipped on edge that ruler is virtually impossible to bend. What that means is the Mayhem carves hard, with a solid connection between the front and rear triangles.
The Mayhem’s frame shape is driven by a Force-Response design philosophy. We shaped and engineered the bike’s frame based on detailed analysis and testing both in the lab and on the trail. The result is a bike that heightens pedaling efficiency, maximizes strength and durability, and focuses material in areas where it is most needed while minimizing material (and weight) where a streamlined design improves performance and efficiency.
The forward portion of the top tube is shaped to quietly communicate and diffuse the large compressive forces this area of the bike absorbs, while the rearward portion is slimmed to handle the smaller forces delivered through the seat tube. The upper control link has been designed to deliver superb suspension response, precise shock control and excellent torsional stiffness, all while minimizing stress on the seat tube structure.
The twin-strut rear swingarm supports the crucial connections between the front and rear triangles and manages the intense energetic loads generated by the rear wheel, while remaining slim and compact for reduced un-sprung inertia. The main pivot yoke, connected to the titanium leaf spring, spreads the Enduro dual-row full-complement bearings as wide as possible for maximum durability and prolonged bearing life. Tires are crucial to bike handling and frame performance. We shaped the chain stays and seat stays to give the Mayhem loads of clearance for wide-diameter tires up to 29x2.5", with some 29x2.6" tires working as well.
In totality, the Mayhem frame is one of the most advanced, efficient, durable, low-maintenance, and fast mountain bike frames on the market.
The Mayhem’s geometry illustrates our firm belief that a bike should maximize a rider’s strengths and minimize their weaknesses. It should put them in the most athletic position to succeed in a variety of trail conditions, allowing riders to cover ground more easily. We designed the Mayhem to place the rider’s weight precisely between the front and rear wheels. We accomplish this by extending the measurement between the bottom bracket and front axle, by slackening the head tube angle for better handling on steep and rough terrain, and by steepening the seat tube angle. This geometry eliminates front-end lift during seated climbing but provides ample room to move and shift your weight when descending. All of this means you spend less energy balancing your bike, allowing you to feel fresh and juiced up for bursts of power when climbing. The Mayhem’s geometry improves the rider’s performance at all speeds, up and down, slow or fast, on all terrain, so that you can explore more, ride more, extend your range and cover more ground. Because every extra summit bagged means another thrilling descent.
Kinematics are the properties of an object in motion. We engineered the Mayhem to have an energetic pedaling response, but with reduced chain growth deep in the stroke for uninterrupted power delivery in rough terrain. In nerd speak we describe this as a seamless progressive leverage ratio: Soft off the top, ample mid stroke support from the leaf spring, and ramp at the end to prevent hard bottoming and soak up big hits. The Mayhem’s kinematics eliminate the need for shock lockout due to the power boost provided by our Living Link™ suspension. All of this means that climbing takes less energy and more watts are sent to the wheel with every pedal stroke.
Full shralp mode is only a few moments away with our Geometry Adjuster which lets the rider swap between HI and LO modes in less than 30 seconds with one tool. Slacker, lower, shreddier. Adjust it on the trail or set it and forget it. Our goal is to provide riders with options that allow them to tailor and fine-tune their Mayhem to their riding style. It’s like getting two bikes for the price of one.
Cable lines on a beautifully shaped bike frame are kind of like those overhead power lines that ruin your view of the sky: they are butt ugly and could easily be hidden with some effort. Our Groovy Guides integrate the rear brake line into the tube, providing a clean look while also offering easier access than internal cable routing. Our Groovy Guides make it easy to service what may be the most important cable on your bike, while also keeping it out of the way and eliminating snags. It’s just one more example of how we sweat the small details to enhance your ride performance.
We design and test our frames to the highest standards so you can be confident in your investment. Should you have an issue with your Spot frame, we will warranty it against manufacturing defects for the lifetime of the frame. Of course there's some fine print (read here), but if you buy a bike and ride it as it is intended to be ridden, we've got your back. And if you do get into a fender-bender, we have a fantastic crash replacement program as well.
Great Bike! Climbs good, and hauls ass downhill!
This bike does it all. It climbs on the uphills and flys on the downhills. Mayhem makes me want to ride more - more faster and more often.
Really impressive--an improvement in both climbing and descending compared with my previous excellent bike the IBIS Mojo 3!
This bike is spectacular!! The living link definitely lives up to its name. The bike is super playful and poppy on the downhill and the uphill. The suspension settings chosen by the Spot dudes work well with the types of trails I ride in NM (Glorieta, ABQ area, SF area). Only two changes since purchasing it: 125mm dropper -> 150 mm (I'm 5'5" and mostly leg); stock grips -> odi grips (personal preference).
Pictures are not the best but they document a small moment of a recent enduro race at Glorieta (NM). Spot bike energy carried me all the way to P3 among some other fast ladies!!
I initially purchased a Spot Rollik 150 back in 2020 and never got around to reviewing it (sorry guys!). Long and short, great bike. It ended up having a warranty related issue and as the Spot team did throughout the life of the Rollik, they came through in amazing fashion. After shipping the frame back for evaluation, they honored the warranty without further questions and even helped out on some parts needed for the switch from a 27.5 to a 29er. Can't say enough good things about these folks. Now for the bike... I've been singing the praises of the Mayhem since ride 3 or 4. Took me a few to get used to a longer, bigger bike from the Rollik, but after settling in I actually prefer it. The Mayhem handles Pisgah with ease and climbs like a dream. Will be riding and loving this one for as long as possible. If you're on the fence... do it. Buy one. You won't regret it. Great bike and great support.