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2026 Scott

Gambler RC

Precio del fabricante

7599 €
Peso16,8 kg  
MarcoCarbón
Suspensióncompleto, 200mm frente
TenedorFox Factory Float 40
Amortiguador traseroFox Float X2 Factory
Ruedas29″ / 27.5″ Aluminio
transmisión1 × 7
grupoX01, GX Eagle
FrenosSRAM Maven Silver Disco Hidráulico
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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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43 km/h

Gambler RC

43 km/h

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Pinkbike
Scott Gambler RC Review: A Race-Ready DH Bike That's Easy to Live With

mar 2026 · Matt Beer

So complex, yet so clean. The Gambler is adjustable at every corner, truly holding a setup that will appease any gravity rider.

Máximos
  • Very predictable suspension characteristics.

  • Low, stable center of gravity.

  • All of the adjustments you could ever want.

  • Tidy packaging given all of the technology packaged into the frame.

Mínimos
  • Taller riders might find the XL too low and short.

  • A raw carbon finish would be more attractive, but I'm sure the marketing team would disagree (I'm grasping at straws here).

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Bikerumor
All-New Scott Gambler DH Bike Does All We Expected, Plus Even More Adjustability

ago 2025 · Cory Benson

Back in May at the first DH World Cup, we got a really good look at the new 2025 Scott Gambler DH bike as a…

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Loam Wolf
First Ride Review: The All New Scott Gambler

ago 2025 · Cían Bryne

Brendan Fairclough has always been the face of the Scott Gambler for me; it’s hard to forget him backflipping the canyon gap at Red Bull Rampage back in 2015. In 2019, the Gambler moved away from being a bruising freeride bike that was happy to be hurtled down any brutal trail, and moved towards being a light and agile race bike. Now, after being in development with the Scott DH Factory team for the last three years, the 2025 Gambler is here and billed as a bike to win modern World Cup races.

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MBR
The new Scott Gambler has a 6-bar linkage, hides its shock inside the frame, and can be configured in 36 different ways – but is it too complicated for the weekend warrior? - MBR

ago 2025 · Danny Milner

The new Scott Gambler is a multi-faceted, shapeshifting race platform built to deliver at the highest echelons of downhill. Ironically, with so many parameters adaptable by the end user, Scott has shortened the odds of failure, and made this Gambler as safe a bet as possible. Scott Gambler need to know World Cup-ready downhill race bike boasting an array of adjustments Carbon frame with Integrated Suspension Technology (AKA a hidden shock) Six-bar linkage 210mm rear travel (depending on chainstay length) MX and 29in wheel compatibility (complete bikes come MX) 5 frame adjustments including chainstay, reach, progression and BB height Guided internal cable routing and dedicated entry ports Integrated sagometer also tells you how much travel you’re using 3 sizes – M, L, XL Two models – Gambler RC (£8,849) and Gambler 10 (£5,699) Racing doesn’t do certainties though, and while Canyon and, to a greater extent Orbea, have enjoyed notable success with their respective downhill bike launches this season, the planets have not aligned for Scott Factory Racing and its two stars, Benoit Coulanges and Ethan Craik. From what I’ve seen and experienced riding the bike, that’s no reflection on the performance of the new Gambler, and with the World Cup resuming in Les Gets this weekend, on home soil, perhaps Scott’s luck is about to change? But I’m no bookie. My job is to try and convey what this ultra-adaptable machine is like to ride for an average squid. And to that end I travelled out to Chatel, in the Portes du Soleil, for two days aboard the new Gambler, operating out of the very same pit set-up enjoyed by the full factory athletes. It doesn’t get much better than that. Frame Scott acquired the Swiss brand Bold in 2019 and shortly after embarked on a program of applying its signature hidden shock technology to the Scott MTB range. The first bike to have its damper concealed within the carbon chassis was the Spark in 2021, and four years later this new Gambler completes the adoption process. Not that the two bikes share much in common when it comes to the position or operation of the shock. More travel and bigger shocks have increased the packaging challenge considerably, so the design of the Gambler owes much to the engineering work done on the Ransom enduro bike. That particular model has 170mm of travel achieved through a complex six-bar linkage design, and it’s this basic layout that forms the backbone of the Gambler. The shock itself sits forward of the bottom bracket capped by large removable covers. So large are they, and so exposed is the shock with them removed, that it might be more accurate to describe the shock as sheltered, rather than concealed, within the frame. Making the shock easily removable by mechanics is, of course, an important consideration with any race bike, and the Gambler’s bits can be whipped out quicker than a rugby player on a pub crawl. Sufficient space has been provided for both coil …Continue reading »

Máximos
  • • Comprehensively adjustable

  • • Fast, light, and wieldy

  • • Effective, predictable suspension

  • • Sagometer makes set-up easier

Mínimos
  • • Potential to get lost in too much choice

  • • Needs a soft compound rear tyre

  • • Super Boost rear axle limits wheel choice

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Marco

Gambler Carbon HMX, Integrated Suspension Technology, 6 Link Kinematic, Reach_BB height_CST length Adjust, UDH Interface, BB107, 12x157mm, MX Ready

Pedalier estándarBB86/BB92, 107mm, ajuste a presión

Estándar de suspensiónYA

ColorMistyade Green

Tenedor

FOX 40 Factory Grip X2 Air, Kashima; HSC - LSC - HSR- LSR adjustable, 20x110mm; 52mm offset, 200mm travel

Viajar200mm

Tipo muelleAire

Amortiguador trasero

FOX DH X2 Factory; Independent high, low comp. rebound, RVS; custom tune, 250x75mm

Pedalier

Raceface PF BB107 Double row

Auriculares

Syncros-Acros Gambler Semi integrated, DH Reach adj +-5mm with cup, ZS56/28.6-ZS56/40

Provenir

Syncros DH1.5; 35mm, Direct Mount 50mm

Manillar

Syncros Hixon 1.5 DH; 35mm, 20mm Rise, 8°, 800mm; Syncros AM lock-on grips

Sillín

Syncros Kaslo 1.5; Titanium Rails

tija de sillín

Syncros DH1.5, 31.6mm, Alloy7050

TipoRígido

grupo
Cambio trasero

SRAM XO1 DH; Short cage, 7 Speed

Manivela

Raceface Atlas DM36T Alloy Chainring DM, 165mm

cambiadores

SRAM GX Eagle Trigger, 7 Speed

Casete

SRAM CS PG-720 DH 11-25

Cadena

KMC X11

Cadena guía

MRP TR2 Upper Guide, SCOTT Gambler integrated Bashguard

Frenos

SRAM Maven Silver 4 Piston Disc

TipoSRAM Maven Silver Disco Hidráulico

Ruedas
llantas

Race Face Atlas, 110x20 Boost front, 157x12 rear, 29"front, 27.5"rear, 28H, Tubeless Ready Rims

Llantas

Front: Maxxis Assegai 29x2.5", 2x60TPI, DH, TR, 3C Maxx Grip, Rear: Maxxis DHR II 27.5x2.5", 2x60TPI, DH, TR, 3C Maxx Terra

Rotores de disco

SRAM HS2 Rotors F&R 200mm

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