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A 20″ aluminum frame mountain youth bike with mid-range components and shimano tourney rim brakes.
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$599| Weight | 10.6 kg |
|---|---|
| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Hardtail, 40mm |
| Fork | Suntour XCT |
| Wheels | 20″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 7 |
| Groupset | Tourney |
| Brakes | Shimano Tourney Rim |
Summary
The Scott Scale is a highly regarded cross-country bike, praised for its lightweight design, efficient climbing, and race-ready performance. It offers a versatile platform suitable for both beginners and aspiring racers, with models featuring aggressive, race-inspired designs and tubeless-ready wheels. The bike's suspension, particularly the Fox 32 Float Rhythm fork, is noted for its supple off-the-top performance and grip. However, some models may lack confidence in technical terrain, and the tires can be less effective in wet conditions.
Lightweight design
Efficient climbing
Race-ready performance
Versatile platform for various skill levels
Supple suspension performance
Less confidence in technical terrain
Tires less effective in wet conditions
Some models are very costly
The Scott Scale 950 is a gateway drug to cross-country racing.Bicycling
Point the Scale uphill and it’s brutally fast and efficient; rider inputs are quickly, precisely and rewardingly converted into forward motion.
It’s the XC race bike that maintains a laser sharp focus on the task at hand, while retaining a lighter side to its personality that makes it fun and surprisingly capable too.
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Oct 2023 · Gustav Gullholm
Modern gravel bikes are becoming so capable that they’re starting to resemble 90’s mountain bikes. But would it really be such a bad thing?
Sept 2023 · Sean Fishpool
Our midpack XC tester sees the light – in every sense – as he hits the trails on the high-end RC World Cup model of Scott's legendary Scale
Laugh out loud fast
Smooth, assured front end
Well-balanced back end
Climbs like a demon
Adjustable geometry
100mm travel is conservative
No UDH
No dropper post
Fast is its only speed

Feb 2023 · Seanwhite
Log onto Scott’s website, search for hardtails, and you’ll see the XC focused Scale dominates the options. With no long, low and slack hardcore hardtail in sight, it’s apparent that once you tip over the £1k mark, Scott hangs its hat firmly on the Scale range, with all models running 100mm travel forks. And the spread of options is nothing short of gargantuan. At the top end sits the flagship carbon RC World Cup AXS bike at £7,099. A bike that’s been a pedigree XC hardtail for years and under Nino Schurter has dominated XC racing like no other bike. And just like Nino, the Scale itself has dabbled with different wheel sizes, with Scott eventually settling on 29in wheels across all frame sizes, including the women’s specific Contessa options. So with years of evolution behind it, how’s the current Scale shaping up? Take a quick glance from a distance and you may feel a little underwhelmed; the tall seat tube and flatter top tube giving the look of a more conservative, almost dated frame. But under closer inspection, you’ll spot a raft of neat details blended in with well-honed and proven geometry numbers – the Scale’s frame is understated but elegant. With a frame design steeped in racing pedigree, you’d expect the alloy Scale 965 tested here to mirror the dimensions and geometry of the premium carbon bikes. And in many ways it does, but there are some key differences that aren’t immediately obvious. The head angle (we measured this bike at 68.5º), 29in wheels and 100mm fork travel are a constant for both frame materials, as are seat tube measurements. The BB drop is also consistent on both the carbon and aluminium Scale frames, consistently high that is. At 320mm the BB height on the Scott is inline with the Giant and just a hair taller than the Trek. And while 320mm sounds really tall for a hardtail with a 100mm travel fork, it’s been designed that way so that riders can keep the longer 175mm crankarms spinning in all situations, delivering maximum power to the rear tyre without having to worry about clipping a pedal on a root or rock and getting ejected over the bars. Where the frames depart is in chainstay length, the aluminium bikes get 15mm longer chainstays, measuring in at 438mm. There’s also a XXL size on the aluminium frame, so if you’re approaching 2m in height Scott definitely has you covered. You’d expect to see some performance-oriented details too and for a bike at this price the Scale 965 doesn’t disappoint. The tidy cowled dropouts not only allow the rear hub to drop effortlessly into place, but the 148mm thru-axle frame spacing opens up numerous options when it’s time for a wheel upgrade. The bridge-less seat stays are curved and long, increasing compliance but we did occasionally clip our heals on the equally wide chainstays. All cables and the rear brake hose are internally routed, with securely clamped frame ports for a …Continue reading »
Fast, quiet, composed ride
No tubeless-ready tyres

Dec 2022 · Henry Quinney
The top-end HMX-SL frame sheds 22 grams compared to the outgoing model, to achieve a claimed weight of 847 g.

Dec 2022 · Tyler Benedict
The new Scott Scale HMX SL sheds as many metal inserts and parts as possible to save grams, and reinvents how a frame is made in the process.

Dec 2022 · Alex Evans
The Scale is a fast-paced XC hardtail with performance that reaches beyond the traditional racing remit
Light weight
Loaded-up spec
Fun, fast and agile
Impressive frame construction
Lack of dropper post limits scope
Very costly

Jul 2019 · Bobby Lea
You get a Fox 32 Float Rhythm fork, SRAM NX Eagle, and tubeless-ready wheels and tires—all for $1,600.
100mm Fox 32 Float Rhythm fork
SRAM NX Eagle drivetrain
Shimano MT500 hydraulic disc brakes
| Frame | Scale 20 Junior; Alloy 6061 / Semi int. HT; SCOTT dropout / V-Brake Color: Silver |
|---|---|
| Fork | SR Suntour XCT-JR 20; 40mm travel; Softer spring setup Travel: 40mm Spring Type: Coil |
| Bottom Bracket | Feimin / BB68 / cartridge / square taper |
| Headset | Feimin FP-H807, 1 1/8" Semi Int. |
| Stem | LEADTEC LCS-7130; 50mm / 25.4mm clamp |
| Handlebar | Junior Flat-Bar / Alloy; 540mm / Syncros Youth 100/80 Grip |
| Saddle | Syncros Future Pro |
| Seatpost | Alloy / 26.8mm / 250mm Type: Rigid |
| Pedals | MARWI SP-700 / w/Reflector |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano RD-TY300; 7 Speed |
|---|---|
| Crank | Prowheel / Alloy Crank 127mm; 36T / w/CG PVG double cover |
| Shifters | Shimano SL-RS 36-7; Revo Shifter |
| Cassette | SunRace MFM300; 7 Speed / 13-34T |
| Chain | KMC Z7 |
| Brakes | Lee-Chi TX-119L; Kids specific Type: Shimano Tourney Rim |
| Brake Levers | Tektro JL-510 TS / RS |
| Rims | Shining V-6NS |
|---|---|
| Spokes | 15g / UCP / black |
| Front Hub | KT-122F / Nutted |
| Rear Hub | KT-122R / Nutted |
| Tires | Front: Kenda K1227 Booster / 20x2.2" / 30TPI, Rear: Kenda K1227 Booster / 20x2.2" / 30TPI |
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