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2023 Scott

Ransom 930

A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro bike with upper mid-range components.
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Manufacturer Price

$3,999
Weight34.9 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 170 / 170mm
ForkRockShox Domain
ShockX-Fusion
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetDeore
BrakesSRAM DB8 Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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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)

28 mph

Ransom 930

26 mph

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Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'8"

MD

5'6" – 5'11"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'7"

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Summary

The Scott Ransom is a versatile enduro bike praised for its plush suspension, intuitive handling, and efficient climbing capabilities. It offers a mix of confidence and stability, making it suitable for a wide range of trails. However, some reviews note limitations in tyre traction and a harsh ride at times.

Pros
  • Plush suspension with nice progression for big hit performance

  • Intuitive handling and stable geometry

  • Efficient climbing capabilities

  • Versatile long-travel enduro-sled

  • Top-notch power and modulation on the motor

Cons
  • Tyre traction very limited

  • Undamped and harsh ride at times

  • Tall frame limits size choice

  • Lack of chemical traction on wet roots and rocks

  • Maxxis Dissector tire may not be aggressive enough for some conditions

Key Quotes
The Ransom’s tyres limit how hard it can be pushed and how much it helps you out on the types of trails its long travel and burly components will have you instinctively aiming for.
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With the Ransom, the TwinLoc system can be both a curse and a blessing.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine
The Ransom eRIDE actually delivers the all-round capabilities that you'd expect from bikes with less travel. It's a great climber and at the same time the right tool for pinning down rough, technical trails, thanks to a stable geometry helped by long chainstays, although that last feature might discourage people from giving the bike a go, at least on paper.
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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
SCOTT Ransom 900 RC – In our big 2024 enduro comparison test

Jul 2024 · Benedikt Schmidt

How did the SCOTT Ransom 900 RC fare against the competition in our big 2024 enduro comparison test? Read the review to find out!

Highs
  • Best climber in the analogue test field

  • Clever detail solutions

  • Next-level integration

Lows
  • Very demanding to ride

  • Enclosed shock adds complexity and makes it harder to service the bike

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Flow Mountain Bike
2024 Scott Ransom Review | An enduro bike from the future

Mar 2024

With its hidden shock and curious 6-bar suspension linkage, the Scott Ransom offers a remarkable degree of versatility for a big enduro bike.

Highs
  • Unique frame design

  • Great pedal efficiency for a big enduro bike

  • Mullet compatibility

  • Adjustable head angle

  • Syncros Matchbox Tool Kit included with bike

  • Great tyre spec

Lows
  • The one-piece cockpit limits adjustability

  • Headset cable routing will turn off some riders

  • Rear wheel lost spoke tension

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Bikerumor
Scott Ransom 900 RC Review: Go Big on a DH-Ready Enduro Bike I Can Pedal Uphill, Too!

Feb 2024 · Cory Benson

I review the all-new Scott Ransom 900 RC enduro bike & was blown away by 1 key tech feature. What is Trac-Loc & why I need it on all my bikes?

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Loam Wolf
Release and First Ride: The New Scott Ransom

Feb 2024 · Robert Johnston

The Scott Ransom 900 RC is a certified ripper, there’s no question about it. With descending confidence that rivals the best of them.

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MTB Mag
[Review] Scott Ransom 2024

Feb 2024 · Marco Toniolo

The Scott Ransom was the Swiss brand's latest full suspended mountan bike that was not given the all-integrated look we saw for the Spark and Genius (with the exception of the Gambler).

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Pinkbike
Review: The New 2024 Scott Ransom 900 RC Has All The Integration

Feb 2024 · Seb Stott

The new Ransom combines long-travel capability with impressive climbing composure.

Highs
  • Long-travel yet well-controlled suspension boosts downhill capability

  • Stable but balanced geometry with useful adjustability

  • Pedal-efficient suspension, which benefits from but doesn't rely on the TracLoc shock, makes for one of the best climbing enduro bikes

  • Shock is protected from mud and debris

Lows
  • I needed the saddle fully forward to reach my preferred position

  • Six-bar suspension and headset cable routing could be tricky to work on

  • Not exactly great value on paper

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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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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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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Ransom Alloy SL 6011; Custom butted / VLK Virtual 4 Link kinematic; 27.5" (2.6 & 2.8) and 29" (2.4 & 2.6) tire compatible with Geo-BB adj.; TBC Trunnion box construction / Boost 12x148mm

BB StandardBB86/BB92, Press Fit

Fork

RockShox Domain R Solo Air; 15x110mm Maxle stealth axle; 42mm offset / Tapered Steerer; Reb. Adj. / 170mm travel

Travel170mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

X-Fusion NUDE Trunnion; SCOTT custom w. travel / geo adj.; 3 modes: Lockout-Traction Control-Descend; Reb. Adj.; Travel 170-120-Lockout / 205X65mm

Travel170mm

Bottom Bracket

Praxis M24 BB92 / shell 41x92mm

Headset

Syncros OE Press Fit E2 / Tapered 1.5"-1 1/8"; OD 50/62mm / ID 44/56mm

Stem

Syncros XM1.5 / Alloy 6061; integrated Spacer & Top Cap / 31.8mm / 0° / 1 1/8"

Handlebar

Syncros Hixon 1.5 Rise / Alloy 20140D.B.; 20mm rise / 8° / 780mm; Syncros Pro lock-on grips

Saddle

Syncros Kaslo 2.0; Crmo Rails

Seatpost

Syncros Duncan 2.5 Dropper Post; 31.6mm / S 125mm / M 150mm / L & XL 170mm

TypeDropper

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Deore / 12 Speed

Crank

Praxis Cadet M24HD; 52mm CL / 32T

Shifters

Shimano Deore SL-M6100-R / Rapidfire Plus

Cassette

Shimano Deore CS-M6100-12 / 10-51 T

Chain

Shimano CN M6100

Chain Guide

SCOTT Chainguide

Brakes

SRAM DB8 4 Piston Disc

TypeSRAM DB8 Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Syncros X-30S / 32H / 30mm / Sleeve Joint; Tubeless ready

Spokes

Stainless Black 15G / 1.8mm

Front Hub

Shimano HB-MT410-B CL / 15x110mm

Rear Hub

Shimano FH-MT410-B CL / Boost 12x148mm / Micro Spline

Tires

Front: Maxxis Assegai / 2.5" / 60TPI Foldable; EXO / TR / Dual, Rear: Maxxis Dissector / 2.4" / 60TPI Foldable; EXO / TR / Dual

Disc Rotors

SRAM Centerline Rotors / 6 Bolt / 200/F & 180/R

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