Intense Spider 130mm Trail Bike: Custom 3D-Configurator Builds
I have a complicated relationship with the term “quiver-killer.” I usually find it a bit hyperbolic - like calling a salad "life-changing". But every so often, a bike comes along that makes me want to reach for the cliché. I reflected on this when talking about the Revel Rascal SL, which, to me, is an actually accurate use of the term. Today, the bike forcing me to pause and reflect is the newly revamped Intense Spider.
Intense just dropped the news that their 130mm trail bike is getting a serious expansion. The Spider is a dedicated 29-inch platform designed to sit right in that sweet-spot zone of mid-travel performance where you can hammer out all kinds of epic one-day rides and still get rowdy on technical junk the next.
The build kits come in at $5,999 USD for the Pro and $4,999 for the Foundation build, and if you go the custom-built route, the sky is the limit.
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The Soul of the Spider
The heart of this updated Spider is the new Dual Co-Rotating Link (DCR) suspension design. Intense claims it’s built to maximize traction and control, which, combined with what they're calling “aggressive, cutting-edge geometry,” should keep things composed when the trail starts to look less "like a path and more like a rock slide"XC" and more "Enduro". John Hall, the Head of Product at Intense, isn't shy about it either, saying the bike "absolutely rips". Having seen how Intense athletes treat their gear, that’s a high bar to set.
The Spider has always been the bike for weight-conscious riders who lean more towards the XC side of things but still want to charge rowdier trails, and the newest offering doesn't deviate from that ethos.
BIKE
Geometry Breakdown: The 130mm Class of 2026
Feature | INTENSE Spider | Transition Smuggler | Santa Cruz Tallboy | Ibis Ripley V5 |
Rear Travel | 130mm | 130mm | 120mm | 130mm |
Head Tube Angle | 65° | 65° | 65.5° | 64.9° |
Seat Tube Angle | 78° | 78.1° | 76.8° | 76.9°–77.9° |
Reach (Size L) | 475mm | 485mm | 475mm | 484mm |
Chainstays | 435mm (all sizes) | 440mm (Size L) | 437mm (Size L) | 433–438mm |
Three Ways to Play
What’s really interesting here isn't just the frame; it’s how you can get your hands on one. Intense is moving away from the "one-spec-fits-all" approach and offering three distinct paths, one of which is decided by the rider thanks to the Intense 3D-Configurator Tool.
The Spider Pro ($5,999)
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This is the "no-compromise" build. You get Fox Factory suspension (including a 36 SL Grip X fork) paired with the latest Shimano XT Di2 wireless shifting. It even comes stock with a Renthal Carbon Fatbar and OneUp V3 dropper, which are basically the same upgrades most riders would end up spending their own money on. At 29 lbs 5 oz for a Medium, it’s plenty light for those of us who actually enjoy the climb, and the DCR suspension makes it eager for the way back down.
The Spider Foundation ($4,499)
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Aimed at greater accessibility, this build swaps in the Fox Performance suspension and the SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission. It rolls on DT Swiss M1900 wheels and weighs in at a respectable 30 lbs 10 oz. It’s a workhorse spec that’s ready to ride right out of the box without needing an immediate upgrade intervention.
The 3D Configurator
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For the riders who, like me, are picky about every detail and want to mix and match, you can use Intense’s online tool to customize your own build from the ground up. You pick the parts, the colors, and the vibe. Although the parts catalog isn't super robust, it's still a ton of fun to mess around on.
I’ve always appreciated a bike that knows exactly what it is. The Spider is a trail bike that prioritizes versatility. With these new build options, Intense is making a strong case for the Spider being able to replace a couple of bikes in your garage.
The bikes are available now through Intense’s dealer network and their website. I’m already planning where I’d take that Pro build for a first ride, probably somewhere with a lot of chunky technical climbing and a solid post-ride pizza spot.
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