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A 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension downhill bike with high-end components and shimano deore mechanical disc brakes.
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| Weight | 38.8 lbs |
|---|---|
| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Full, 210 / 203mm |
| Fork | Fox Performance Elite Float 40 |
| Shock | Fox Van Performance |
| Wheels | 27.5″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 7 |
| Groupset | Truvativ Descendant, GX |
| Brakes | Shimano Deore Mechanical Disc |
Sep 2016 · Smurf
Red, white and beautiful

Apr 2016 · April 19, 2016
By the end of this review, it’ll be clear to you that the 2016 Scott Gambler is indeed a mighty fine downhill machine. This bike’s performance is no ‘fluke’ though. Its DNA stems from nearly 60 years of market leading design, development and technology. The birth of Scott started way back in 1958 when a talented engineer and ski racer by the name of Ed Scott decided that bamboo and steel ski poles just weren’t cutting it and invented the […]

Sep 2015 · Seb Stott
Relaxed angles and plush suspension add up to a planted feel that encourages you to roll the dice. Superb on steep terrain

Jun 2015 · Ian Collins
[ad3] Since 27.5″ wheels were introduced to the DH world, it would be an understatement to say that we’ve been curious about them and have wanted to run a side by side test compared to 26″ from the get go. When it comes to conducting proper testing, comparisons are often made poorly. For example, it would be neither fair nor accurate to test one bike with 27.5″ wheels versus a completely different bike rolling on 26″ wheels. Enter the 2015 Scott Gambler : from the ground up, it was designed to work perfectly with either wheel size, making it completely
Jul 2014 · Francis Cebedo
We rode the Scott Gambler 710 in Park City, Utah but Brendan Fairclough shows us here what the bike is really capable of. - Mtbr.com

Mar 2014
Take a gamble on our full review here. Country and Western star Kenny Rogers has a very famous song about The Gambler. Essentially the song is a metaphor for life; dealing with what you have been dealt, and knowing when to walk way from trouble. It has nothing to do with this bike as you …
Stable
Great rear suspension
Fast
FOX 40 rattle
Brakes
| Frame | Gambler Alloy 6061 Hydroformed custom butted PF BB107 / IDS-X DH 12x150mm Dropout BB height adjustable ISCG05 / 210mm rear travel BB Standard: BB86/BB92, 107mm, Press Fit |
|---|---|
| Fork | FOX 40 FIT4 Performance Elite 27.5 203mm travel / Coil Lo Comp / Rebound 20mm thru axle / alloy steerer Spring rates S: soft M: medium L: firm Travel: 203mm Spring Type: Coil |
| Shock | FOX VAN RC Coil Low comp. / rebound Custom tuned / 267x89mm Spring rates S: 250 / M: 300 / L: 350 Travel: 210mm Spring Type: Coil |
| Bottom Bracket | SRAM PF MTB104 Shell 104.5x41mm |
| Headset | Syncros DH adjustable Semi integrated / adj +-1° or +-2° with cup ID 49.6mm / OD 55mm |
| Stem | Syncros DH1.5 35mm / Direct Mount 45-50mm ext. |
| Handlebar | Syncros DH1.5 35mm / 800mm / 20mm Rise Syncros Pro DH dual lock-on grips |
| Saddle | Syncros DH2.5 / Steel Rails |
| Seatpost | Syncros FL2.0 / 31.6mm / Alloy6061 Type: Rigid |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM GX DH Short cage / 7 Speed |
|---|---|
| Front Derailleur | E.thirteen LG-1 ISCG05 / w/Taco |
| Crank | Truvativ Decendant 36T alloy chainring / 165mm |
| Shifters | SRAM GX DH Trigger Shifter / 7 Speed |
| Cassette | SRAM PG720 11-25T 7S |
| Chain | PC1110 11S 114L W/PWR Lock |
| Brakes | Shimano Deore BR-M615 Disc 203mm / SM-RT66L Rotor Type: Shimano Deore Mechanical Disc |
| Brake Levers | Shimano BL-M615 |
| Rims | Syncros MD27 Disc / 27.5 / 32H black |
|---|---|
| Spokes | DT Swiss Champion / 2.0 black |
| Front Hub | Formula DHL-92 / 110x20mm thru axle |
| Rear Hub | Formula DHL-150 150x12mm thru axle / sealed bearings |
| Tires | Schwalbe Downhill Evolution Line Front: Magic Mary 27.5x2.35 VertStar Rear: Magic Mary 27.5x2.35 TrailStar Triple Nano Compound Supergravity |
First added February 15
Last updated February 15
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