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2024 Scott

Patron eRIDE 910

A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro e-bike with high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

£6,399($8,609)
Weight58.2 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 160 / 160mm
ForkFox Float 38
ShockFox Float DPS Performance
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12 Electronic
GroupsetGX Eagle Transmission, GX Eagle AXS
MotorBosch 600W 85Nm mid-drive
Battery750Wh
BrakesShimano SLX Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Patron eRIDE 910
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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

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29 mph

Patron eRIDE 910

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 Patron enduro bike is praised for its futuristic design, efficient pedaling, and top-rated Bosch CX motor, offering a controlled and stable ride. However, it faces criticism for its tall and short geometry, rear suspension that lacks support, and a somewhat blunt frame feel. The bike is noted for its excellent traction and stability, making it a practical choice for aggressive trails, though some riders may find its handling and suspension setup less than ideal for high-speed descents.

Pros
  • Futuristic styling

  • Efficient pedaling

  • Top rated Bosch CX motor

  • Good traction and stability

  • Integrated frame design

Cons
  • Tall and short geometry

  • Rear suspension lacks support

  • Blunt frame feel

  • Busy bars with through headset cable/brake hose routing

  • Short reach and high bottom bracket

Key Quotes
The ST model of the Patron is definitely more capable and confident on tougher trails than the conventional Patron which makes it the one I’d get out of the pair.
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The all-new Scott Patron eRIDE is truly their next level.
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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.
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Bikerumor
All-New Scott Patron eRIDE eMTB Evolves Big Mountain Integration in Carbon or Alloy

Dec 2024 · Cory Benson

The all-new Scott Patron eRIDE is truly their next level. The Swiss bike maker’s goal seems to be to smooth out their mountain bikes and…

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Pinkbike
First Look: The New Scott Patron eMTB Wins Integration Bingo

Dec 2024 · Seb Stott

The Patron eRide is available in two main flavours: the 900-series has 150 mm of suspension front and rear, while the Patron ST ("Super Trail") gets a 170mm fork, making it 0.

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Bike Perfect
Scott Patron ST eRIDE 910 review – futuristic 'Super Trail' e-MTB

Sep 2023 · Guy Kesteven

Scott’s internalised e-MTB masterpiece gets extra attitude in the ST spec

Highs
  • Futuristic styling

  • Efficient pedaling

  • Top rated Bosch CX motor

  • More controlled than standard Patron

  • Big, easily removed battery

Lows
  • Tall and short geometry

  • Rear suspension lacks support

  • No room for a piggyback shock

  • Blunt frame feel

  • Busy bars with through headset cable/brake hose routing

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Loam Wolf
2023 eMTB Shootout: Scott Patron eRide 900 Review

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.

Highs
  • 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

Lows
  • Louder motor noise for rider

  • Shock lacks reservoir for aggressive descenders

  • Steeper head tube angle for some

  • Front tire spec

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BikeRadar
Scott Patron eRIDE 900 Tuned review

Nov 2022 · Luke Marshall

A capable bike that offers an engaging ride, cool tech and plenty of range

Highs
  • Shock integration

  • TwinLoc is useful

  • Surprisingly agile and engaging ride character

  • Good suspension

Lows
  • Tyres out of their depth in slippery conditions

  • Syncros integrated handlebar not to all tastes

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Flow Mountain Bike
Scott Patron eRide Review | A polarising e-MTB sent from the future

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.

Highs
  • Unique frame design

  • Fantastic climbing abilities

  • Outstanding motor performance

  • The high-tech, user-friendly Bosch Smart System

  • Big range potential

  • Integrated lights and mudguards

Lows
  • 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

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
SCOTT Patron eRide 920 2022 in our 2022 budget eMTB group test – The best 2022 budget eMTB under € 6,500

Jun 2022 · Lars Arendt

With the brand new Patron eRIDE, SCOTT have taken bike design and integration to a whole new level.

Highs
  • Excellent level of integration and futuristic design

  • Battery is easy to remove without tools

  • Composed and confidence-inspiring

  • Doesn’t get impressed too easily

Lows
  • Sticky dropper remote

  • Crowded cockpit

  • Understeer in tight corners

  • Extremely difficult to load onto a hitch rack at almost 27 kg!

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MBR
Scott Patron eRide 900 Tuned first ride review - MBR

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 »

Highs
  • 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.

Lows
  • 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.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Alloy Frame & Link; Virtual 4 link kinematic VLK; 29x2.6 / Boost 148x12mm UDH; 160mm travel / Bosch SmartSystem / Integr. removable Battery; 1.8" Headtube, Central Kickstand Mount; Integr. Cable

BB StandardBosch, Press Fit

Hanger StandardUDH

ColorTr

Fork

FOX 38 Perf. Air / eMTB+ / FIT4; 3 modes with low Speed adj. / QR Axle 15x110mm axle; 44mm offset / tapered steerer / Reb. Adj. / Lockout / 160mm travel

Travel160mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

FOX Float EVOL eRIDE Trunnion; 3 modes / Lockout-Trail-Descend; DPS / Reb. Adj.; Travel 160mm / 205x60mm

Travel160mm

Bottom Bracket

Bosch, press-fit

Headset

Acros / 1.8"; ZS66 OD74 / integr. Cable

Stem

Syncros AM1.5 / 7050 Alloy; 31.8mm / 4° / 1 1/8"

Handlebar

Syncros Hixon 1.5 / Alloy 7050D.B.; 12mm rise / 9° / 780mm; Syncros Endurance lock-on grips

Saddle

Syncros Tofino 2.0 Regular

Seatpost

FOX Transfer Dropper Post; 31.6mm / S size 125mm / M size 150mm / L size 175mm / XL size 200mm

TypeDropper

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM GX Eagle AXS Transmission 12 Speed; Wireless Electronic Shift System

Crank

FSA CK-745 165mm / 34T

Shifters

SRAM GX Eagle AXS Rocker Controller

Cassette

SRAM GX Eagle XS 1275 Transmission 10-52T

Chain

SRAM CN GX Eagle Transmission

Chain Guide

e*thirteen / e*spec Slider

Brakes

Shimano SLX / BR-M7120 4 Piston

TypeShimano SLX Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Syncros MD30 / 32H / 30mm / Pin Joint; Tubeless ready

Spokes

Stainless Black

Front Hub

Formula CL-811 / 15x110mm

Rear Hub

Formula ECT-1481 / Boost 148x12mm

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&Rear: SM-RT70 CL 203mm

Electric Components
Motor

Bosch Performance CX; EU: 25kmh / INT: 20mph

Battery

PowerTube 750Wh

Display

Bosch LED Remote & Kiox 300

Charger

4A Charger

Accessories
Lights

Syncros integrated rear fender light; Front Light Cable pre-installed

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