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A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro e-bike with ultra high-end components.
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£10,849($14,551)| Weight | 52.2 lbs |
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| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Full, 160 / 160mm |
| Fork | Fox Factory Float 38 |
| Shock | Fox Float DPS Performance |
| Wheels | 29″ Carbon |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 Electronic |
| Groupset | XX1 Eagle AXS |
| Motor | Bosch 600W 85Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | 750Wh |
| Brakes | Shimano XTR Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'7"
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Summary
The Scott Patron enduro bike is praised for its futuristic design, efficient pedaling, and the top-rated Bosch CX motor, offering a controlled and confident ride on tough trails. However, it faces criticism for its rear suspension's lack of support and sensitivity, as well as a geometry that may not suit all riders. The bike's integrated features and practical touches are highlights, but its weight and cockpit clutter are noted drawbacks.
Futuristic styling
Efficient pedaling
Top rated Bosch CX motor
Integrated frame design
Practical daily driver touches
Rear suspension lacks support
Tall and short geometry
Busy bars with through headset cable/brake hose routing
Relatively long stem
Lack of shoulder grip on the Dissector tire
a stand out, big capability, long haul trail bike
Unique integration meets unmistakably savage design – the SCOTT Patron eRide 920 with 750 Wh battery and Bosch Smart System stands out from the crowd and is a real head-turner.
With the Scott Patron being well suited to long-distance mountain exploring, the efficient Bosch motor and big 750Wh battery are a great match.
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May 2023
The Scott Patron eRide 900 is a trail bike that offers a little extra travel and safety without the sluggish geo of an aggressive enduro eMTB.
Looks Unique
Sporty and Playful
Plush, lively and comfortable suspension platform
Quiet on the descents
Great long legged trail/ all-mountain bike
Integrated tail lights and mud guard
Louder motor noise for rider
Shock lacks reservoir for aggressive descenders
Steeper head tube angle for some
Front tire spec

Nov 2022 · Luke Marshall
A capable bike that offers an engaging ride, cool tech and plenty of range
Shock integration
TwinLoc is useful
Surprisingly agile and engaging ride character
Good suspension
Tyres out of their depth in slippery conditions
Syncros integrated handlebar not to all tastes

Sep 2022
The Scott Patron is one of the most unique e-MTBs on the market, but does it deliver on the trail? Read on for our Scott Patron review.
Unique frame design
Fantastic climbing abilities
Outstanding motor performance
The high-tech, user-friendly Bosch Smart System
Big range potential
Integrated lights and mudguards
Suspension lacks sensitivity and big-hit control
It's crying out for a more aggressive front tyre
Long chainstays compromise agility on smaller sizes
Inadequate frame protection around motor casing
Integrated cockpit complicates adjustments & maintenance
Apr 2022 · Guy Kesteven
Does Scott’s new super sleek and super smart long travel land yacht ride as good as it looks?
Amazing integrated design
Well balanced geometry
Seriously stiff
Great value
Triple mode suspension
Suspension feels like it's working hard
Scott's Genius and Patron Carbon are much lighter
Potential stem/headset complications

Dec 2021 · Mick Kirkman
Scott’s futuristic new Patron eRide aims to be one of the best electric bikes on the market, and comes packed with features, such a remote lockout, hidden shock and optimised weight balance. We find out whether it’s any good. Need to know World’s first e-bike with integrated shock has 160mm travel, Bosch Performance Line CX motor and huge 750Wh battery Six bike Patron range extends from £5,699 in aluminium right up to £10,849 for the Ultimate carbon model. Smooth lines represent a completely new design DNA for Scott TwinLoc 2 remote offers Traction Mode with reduced travel as well as a full lock-out Scott’s new Patron e-bike is so streamlined and slick, it’s almost as if the design concept rolled off the sketch pad and became reality. Angular with smooth edges, the chunky frame draws the eye from stays through shock-concealing top tube to a fat sculpted head tube with oversize 1.8in steerer tube inside. The overall effect is more ‘Blade Runner’ than traditional mountain bike. Frame design Scott’s latest creation isn’t so image obsessed that it’s impractical though. The integrated shock concept (shared with the brand’s new Spark XC bike and the Linkin from sister brand Bold Cycles) makes engineering sense, in that it keeps the shock hidden from dirt and water and allows Scott to place the latest Bosch motor and battery as low as possible for better handling. The new Patron replaces the Genius eRide in the Scott line-up, so it gets 160mm of travel front and rear with a four-bar linkage and Horst Link. A custom Fox Nude shock is paired with a FIT4-damped 38 fork and linked to the handlebar-controlled TwinLoc system. It’s here that all the hard work of making the frame sleek is undone; the clump of levers and tangle of cables is a mess. As a system, Scott’s TwinLoc splits opinion; many (mostly non-UK) riders will appreciate the lock-out and 115mm travel ‘Traction Control’ setting on a full-fat e-bike as much as the bike’s kickstand mount, but here in the UK, we’re less convinced. Without vast alpine climbs on our doorstep, the lockout, and to a lesser extent the traction, seems superfluous. Motor and battery The Patron’s unique looks come off while still using the same off-the-shelf Bosch drive unit and controller as other brands. Scott gets smart with the longer 750Wh battery (that’s the sole 2022 option) and motor by integrating it neatly, but also by twisting the latter upwards to place the heaviest component (the 4.3kg Powertube battery) lower down in the chassis. It’s a neat trick, and one used by Whyte and Specialized already. The Patron’s motor is also cradled from underneath (not all round), meaning excess heat can also be dumped out of the top via a vented cover. There’s a charging port for the internal battery, but it’s also easily removable for off-bike replenishment. Clocking the Bosch drive unit makes room for a water bottle, but eats into real estate for the shock, which is why the …Continue reading »
Superb climber with tons of traction and good pedalling support.
Slick chassis is solid and has well-balanced suspension and geometry.
Bosch motor works superbly and also has huge power and range.
Hard to set up hidden rear shock
Relatively heavy for an expensive carbon e-bike.
The NUDE shock mounting hardware (held in place by a small pinch bolt that rotates a lot when the hidden link moves) developed play after 50km of riding - production models will replace Fox’s IGUS bush with a brass set up.

Dec 2021 · Felix Stix
With their new Patron eRIDE with Bosch Smart System, SCOTT have taken integration to a whole new level. The motor's upside down and the shock’s fully integrated into the frame.

Sep 2021 · James Smurthwaite
Now, Scott is hoping to prove that the same technology will be just as impressive on a longer travel bike with a motor and battery.
| Frame | Carbon Main Frame & SST / Alloy CST-Link; Virtual 4 link kinematic VLK; 29x2.6 / Boost 148x12mm UDH; 160mm travel / Bosch Gen4 / Integr. removable Battery; 1.8" Headtube, Central Kickstand Mount; Integr. Cable BB Standard: Bosch, Press Fit Hanger Standard: UDH |
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| Fork | FOX 38 Float Factory Air / Kashima / eMTB+ / FIT4; 3-Modes with low Speed adj. / QR Axle 15x110mm axle; 44mm offset / tapered steerer / Reb. Adj. / Lockout / 160mm travel Travel: 160mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | FOX NUDE T eRIDE EVOL Kashima / Trunnion; SCOTT custom w. travel / geo adj.; 3 modes: Lockout-Traction Control-Descend; custom large air volume / DPS / Reb. Adj.; Travel 160-115-Lockout / 205X60mm Travel: 160mm |
| Bottom Bracket | Bosch, press-fit |
| Headset | Acros / 1.8"; ZS66 OD74 / integr. Cable |
| Handlebar | Syncros Hixon iC SL / 15mm Rise / integrated cockpit; S&M: 5° 50mm / L&XL: 4° 60mm virtual stem angle & extension; 7° backsweep / 6° upsweep / Syncros Pro lock-on grips |
| Saddle | Syncros Tofino 1.0 Regular; Carbon rails |
| Seatpost | FOX Transfer Factory Dropper Post Kashima; 31.6mm / S size 125mm / M & L size 150mm / XL size 175mm Type: Dropper |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM XX1 Eagle AXS / 12 Speed; Wireless Electronic Shift System |
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| Crank | e*thirteen / e*spec Race Carbon / 165mm / 34T |
| Shifters | SRAM Eagle AXS Rocker Controller |
| Cassette | SRAM XG1299 / 10-52 T |
| Chain | SRAM XX1 Eagle |
| Chain Guide | e*thirteen / e*spec Slider |
| Brakes | Shimano XTR / M9120 4 Piston Disc Type: Shimano XTR Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | DT Swiss HXC1501 CL; F: 15x110mm, R: 12x148mm Boost; 30mm Tubeless ready Carbon rim 28H / XD Driver; Syncros Axle w/Removable Lever with Tool |
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| Tires | Front: Maxxis Dissector 29x2.6"; 120TPI Foldable Bead; EXO+ / TR Tubeless ready; 3C Maxx Terra, Rear: Maxxis Dissector 29x2.6"; 120TPI Foldable Bead; EXO+ / TR Tubeless ready; 3C Maxx Terra |
| Disc Rotors | Front: RT-MT900 CL 203mm / Rear: RT-EM900 CL 203mm |
| Motor | Bosch Performance CX; EU: 25kmh / INT: 20mph |
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| Battery | PowerTube 750Wh |
| Display | Bosch LED Remote & Kiox 300 |
| Charger | 4A Charger |
| Lights | Bosch Light Cable pre-installed F&R |
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First added June 23
Last updated November 30
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