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Scott Gambler 10 (2014)

General

Product Category
Brand Scott
ModelGambler 10
SizeS, M, L
ColorBlue/Orange

Specific

Accessories E.thirteen LG-1 ISCG05 / w/Taco alloy backplate
Bottom bracket Shimano SM-BB71-41A Shell 41x104.5mm
Brake leversShimano Zee BL-M640
Brake rotorShimano, 203mm / SM-RT76L Rotors
Brakes Shimano Zee BR-M640 Hydraulic Disc 4 Piston
Cassette Shimano CS-4600 / 11-25 DH cassette
ChainShimano CN-HG54
Crankset Shimano Saint FC-M825 36T alloy chainring Hollowtech II / 165mm
FeaturesFloating Link: The floating link enabled SCOTT engineers to mix comfort and support, providing the riders with exactly what they need to go fast. There is a subtle dual progressive curve to achieve the goals, but not too exaggerated to avoid shock tuning limitations. The floating link creates a progressive feeling suspension with an almost direct compression of the shock, minimizing DU bushing rotation. This increases shock bushing life and improves small bump sensitivity. IDS X Dropout: IDS-X dropouts enable the rider to hold a tighter line when the drifting gets rough. This is mainly due to the fact that sliding the rear end becomes easier with a more consistent feel. In addition, the axles are simpler to use and stiffer than traditional pinch bolt rear axles. The combination of a conical interface and eccentric axle ends add torsional rigidity and ease of us compared to a traditional pinch bolt design. Adjustable BB height: When designing the adjustable WC DH race geometry on the new Gambler we knew we wanted to offer what the pros have as stock. However, we also wanted to make sure normal riders would not be held back. Therefore, this bike has two distinctly different feeling setups. The Gambler has two BB height options adjusted by the lower shock bolt. The lower hole provides a 0mm BB Drop, while the upper hole gives a +10mm BB Drop. The Gambler has two head angle options adjusted by the lower shock bolt. The lower hole provides a 62° head angle while the upper hole gives a 63° head angle. The head tube is also very short allowing an extra degree of adjustment by raising or lowering the crowns of the fork. Three centimeters of additional fork height equals one degree of head angle adjustment. Downtube Protector: The down tube of a DH bike gets abused by rocks kicked up by the front wheel on a regular basis. This adhesive backed lightweight guard provides huge protection where it matters most.
Fork type Fox 40 RC2 FIT Factory 203mm travel /Kashima / Air Spring preload adj. / Reb-Comp High & low speed adj. 20mm thru axle / alloy steerer
Frame type Gambler Alloy / 6061 Hydroformed custom butted PF BB107 / IDS DH 12x150mm Dropout BB height adjustable ISCG05 / 210mm rear travel
HeadsetSyncros DH adjustable semi integrated / adj +-1° or +-2° with cup ID 49.6mm / OD 55mm
Hub front Formula DHL-92 / 110x20mm thru axle
Hub rear DT Swiss 350 150x12mm thru axle / sealed bearings
Rear derailleur Shimano Saint RD-M820-SS short cage / 10-Speed
Recommended forDownhill
Rims type DT Swiss FR600 / 32H black
Saddle Syncros DH2.0 / CrMo Rails
ShifterShimano Zee SL-M640 Rapidfire Plus / 2 way release
Shock type Fox DHX RC4 Coil Kashima / Reb. / low-speed comp / custom tuned / 267x89mm spring rates S 250 / M 300 / L 350
Spokes DT Swiss Competition / 2.0/1.8 black
Stem Syncros DH1.5 31.8mm / Direct Mount 42-47mm ext.
Tires Schwalbe Downhill Evolution Line front: Magic Mary 26 x2.35 Vertstar rear: Magic Mary 26 x 2.35 Trailstar Triple Nano Compound / Wire Bead Supergravity
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