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2022 Scott

Ransom 600

A 26″ aluminum frame mountain youth bike with upper mid-range components and shimano deore hydraulic disc brakes.
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Manufacturer Price

$2,199
Weight30.6 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 130 / 140mm
ForkX-Fusion SLANT
ShockX-Fusion
Wheels26″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 11
GroupsetDeore
BrakesShimano Deore Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Handling
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

23 mph

Ransom 600

Highest gear

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Reviews

Summary

The Scott Ransom is a highly versatile enduro bike praised for its plush suspension, adjustable geometry, and ability to handle a wide range of terrains. It offers a mix of confidence and stability, making it suitable for both technical trails and long tours. The bike's design and performance have been refined over the years, earning it recognition as one of Scott's best enduro bikes.

Pros
  • Plush suspension with nice progression for big hit performance

  • Adjustable geometry via flip chip

  • Versatile performance on various terrains

  • Lightweight frame and complete bike

  • Integrated features and frame protection

Cons
  • Cluttered cockpit due to TwinLoc system

  • Tyre traction very limited in some conditions

  • Undamped and harsh ride at times

  • Tall frame limits size choice

Key Quotes
The Ransom strikes me as a very technical bike.
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It’s a shame such a small spec choice has had such a profound impact on how it rides.
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Scott has revolutionized the way riders control their bike’s performance on the trail.
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With 170mm of travel on tap and the ability to morph itself at the push of a lever, Scott's new Ransom is the best all-mountain/enduro bike the company has created.
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BikeRadar
Scott Ransom eRide 910 review

Jun 2022 · Alex Evans

It’s fun and intuitive to ride, but isn’t quite as calm or controlled on trails as the suspension travel and component spec would lead you to believe

Highs
  • Intuitive to ride quickly

  • Bosch motor feels great

  • Fox dampers are easy to set up

  • Mostly well-specced

Lows
  • Tyre traction very limited

  • Undamped and harsh ride at times

  • Tall frame limits size choice

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
SCOTT Ransom 900 Tuned AXS in review - How much travel do you really need?

Jun 2021 · Felix Stix

Over the years, we've tested countless versions of the SCOTT Ransom. With its 170 mm travel it has always had to face a very capable and rowdy competition, but how did it fare against a more restrained test field in our group test? In typical SCOTT fashion, the Ransom is very light despite the burly FOX 38 fork and wide 2.6” tires, but does it still stand a chance uphill?

Highs
  • Incredibly stylish and eye-catching look

  • Intuitive handling

  • Comfortable and fast on long tours

Lows
  • Undefined handling at high speeds

  • Lever ergonomics in the cockpit

  • Inconsistent spec

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Pinkbike
Review: Scott Ransom eRIDE 910 – A Versatile Long-Travel Machine

Mar 2021 · Ralf Hauser

The Ransom eRIDE delivers the all-round capabilities that you'd typically expect from bikes with less travel.

Highs
  • Highly capable all-rounder.

  • Plush suspension with nice progression for big hit performance.

  • Steep seat tube and long chainstays make steepest climbs climbable.

Lows
  • Clacking motor (although not as noisy as on some other frames).

  • Purion display out-of-date.

  • Technically not approved for bike park usage

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Bikerumor
Scott Ransom 24" & 26" full suspension kid-tuned mountain bikes may lead to a Future Pro

Nov 2020 · Zach Overholt

Get your kids up to speed and shredding hard with the new Ransom 400 & 600, with pro-level, kid-specific geometry, suspension and components!

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BIKE Magazine
Dream Builds: Why We Picked the Scott Ransom...Again

Jun 2020

Travis Engel's Scott Ransom is still his one and only, marking the first time we've picked the same bike for a Dream Build two years in a row.

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Freehub
Bike Review | Scott Ransom 910

May 2019 · Spencer Johnson

If the Scott Ransom is a bike that you’re unfamiliar with, you’re not alone. That’s in part due to the fact that before this year, the bike was last produced in 2006. The 2019 model comes with more suspension, bigger wheels, and a list of adjustments that help it stand out from the noise. The Ransom strikes me as a very technical bike. There are many adjustments to be made to the suspension, shock linkage, wheel size and rear spring curve. I imagine while listing the attributes Scott wanted for the new Ransom, the engineers made a long list and said, “Yes, all of it.” This is not a bike that was slapped together, but a project designed to push the envelope in a sensible way. This Ransom 910 features a complex twin lock system that actuates the front fork and rear shock simultaneously with two adjustments. With the flip of your left thumb you can send the bike into one of two setups. The first is a firmer “traction mode” which effectively lifts the bottom bracket height and firms the suspension. The second is a full lockout mode—front and rear. The rear shock features an additional adjustment that I haven’t experienced before. The Fox Nude rear shock has a ramp adjustment that changes the size of the shock’s air chamber to give a more linear feel or progressive ramp. Riders are also able to pick their wheel size. The bike that was tested came with 29 inch hoops, but you can also opt to run 27.5 wheels if that’s your thing.

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Mountain Bike Action
Bike Test: Scott Ransom 900 Tuned

Apr 2019 · McCoy

The shuttle bike that isn’t afraid to pedal

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Loam Wolf
Review: Scott Ransom – Bike of the Year

Jan 2019

One of the most versatile, fun to ride and beautiful bikes we've ridden! The new Scott Ransom does everything well and excels in certain areas, making it our bike of the year.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Ransom 24"/26" Alloy 6061 Custom butted tubing; Tapered headtube / BB73; Internal cable routing; UDH 148x12mm

Hanger StandardUDH

Fork

X-Fusion Slant RC 26 / 140mm / tapered; Kids Bike Tune

Travel140mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

X-Fusion 02Pro R Trunnion; Rebound Adjuster / Kids Bike Tune; Travel 130mm / 165x45mm

Travel130mm

Bottom Bracket

Prowheel BB73

Headset

Syncros OE Press Fit / Reduce 1.5"-1 1/8"; OD 50/62mm / ID 44/56mm

Stem

Syncros 6061 Alloy; Oversized 31.8mm / 1 1/8" / 7° angle

Handlebar

Syncros T-Bar / Alloy 6061; T shape Flat / 9° / 640mm; Syncros Youth 115

Saddle

Syncros Future Pro

Seatpost

Syncros Dropper Ducan Remote; 31.6mm / 80mm / Kid centric custom tune

TypeDropper

Pedals

Wellgo J345 / w/Reflector

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Deore RD-M5100 11-Speed

Crank

Prowheel CHARM-32T 2P; Boost / 140mm

Shifters

Shimano Deore SL-M5100-R

Cassette

Shimano CS-M5100-11 / 11-51

Chain

KMC X11

Brakes

Shimano BR-MT500

TypeShimano Deore Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Shimano BL-MT501

Wheels
Rims

Syncros DP30 / 32H / 30mm

Spokes

Stainless Black 15g / 1.8mm

Front Hub

Formula DC-71 IS / 15x110mm

Rear Hub

Formula DC-3248 IS / Boost 12x148mm

Tires

Front: Kenda Hellkat K1201 / 60TPI / folding / 26x2.4, Rear: Kenda Hellkat K1201 / 60TPI / folding / 26x2.4

Disc Rotors

Shimano Deore SM-RT56 / IS / F: 180 R: 160

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