Park Tools or GTFO, unfortunately
There might be a few different ones by them.
http://www.parktool.com/products/detail.asp?cat=16&item=TS-8
That one, for example, although the proper pro level one I've used, and it is really good.
If your frame has V-mounts, which it probably does if you're using one already, then the vee will be piles better than an evo mount setup, for less.
If you've got 4bolt and adaptors, well, it's still cheaper just to buy some good pads.
Aaaahh,
The because has the same reach as an inspired, according to tarty.
Also, the because has a steeper head angle than this. This one will probably feel longer, but it's head angle means it won't feel like a barge. Or shouldn't, anyway.
The geo's on one of the other pages.
Longueur de l’empattement 1060mm
Longueur des bases 368mm
Hauteur du boîtier de pédalier +60mm
Angle de direction 71°
Good BB height. Really seems like a good geo, but for me, £500 is too much for a frame.
That said, pro2ts have perfect EPs, and are incredibly reliable, whereas the XC has less EPs and an axle that may flex and snap.
Maybe something to consider if and when you swtch to a different bike.
Trust me, if you're starting now, you could start on a much better bike than the rest of us started on.
I started on a Handsomedog rockhound with rigid forks.
I moved onto a 2002 t-pro
I moved onto a series of bikes made from win.
I now have a zoot, which is still made from win. Especially with the stem and bars I have at the moment.