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2023 Scott

Genius 930

Prix du fabricant

3 999 €
Poids15,5 kg  
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 150 / 160mm
FourcheFox Rhythm Float 36
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float DPS Performance
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeXT, Deore
FreinsSRAM DB8 Disque hydraulique
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easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Genius 930
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Transmission

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)

44 km/h

Genius 930

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Niveau de spécification estimé

Basé sur le matériau de construction et le niveau de qualité du cadre, de la fourche, du jeu de roues, du groupe, du système de suspension, etc.<link> En savoir plus →</link>

Dimensions
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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  • 185cm, taille LG, Juste à droite
Commentaires

Résumé

The Scott Genius is celebrated for its innovative frame design and exceptional suspension performance, making it a standout in the enduro category. Its TwinLoc suspension system offers versatility across varied terrain, enhancing both climbing efficiency and descending prowess. While praised for its geometry and handling, some reviews note limitations like tire clearance and reliance on the TwinLoc remote.

Pros
  • Innovative frame design with integrated rear shock

  • Versatile TwinLoc suspension system

  • Excellent geometry and handling

  • Efficient climber with technical agility

  • Clean, integrated aesthetics with practical features

Cons
  • Reliant on TwinLoc remote for suspension adjustments

  • Limited tire clearance and no mullet compatibility

  • Higher price points for top-tier models

Key Quotes
The new Scott Genius actually uses a very similar single-pivot suspension layout as the prior model, it’s just that they were able to move the shock much lower in the frame by moving it inside.
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It’s no easy feat to make a full suspension mountain bike stand out these days, and the fact that Scott was able to build a long travel bike in such a space-efficient package makes it a true engineering marvel.
Flow Mountain Bike logoFlow Mountain Bike
The 2023 SCOTT Genius ST 900 Tuned ticks all the right boxes, excelling as an allrounder and making no compromises on the descents.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine
The Scott Genius has the single best geometry of any mainstream trail bike out there, price tag or no price tag.
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Singletrack World
Best MTB Of The Year: Scott Genius ST

déc. 2023 · Ben Haworth

The bottom line is, the Scott Genius ST hidden shock isn’t just for aesthetics. It enables an amazing rear suspension design.

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Freehub
Bike Review | SCOTT Genius ST 910

mars 2023 · Spencer Astra

The all-new Scott Genius incorporates the same bold, distinctly Swiss design as the Scott Spark 900 Tuned AXS we reviewed last year. The new bike tucks its rear shock, a trunnion-mounted Fox Float X Nude, entirely inside the frame for a package that’s both sleek and practical. Rest assured; this bike will turn heads at your local trailhead for the foreseeable future. In addition to its svelte appearance, I found the Genius to be an exceptionally capable 150-millimeter trail bike. Climbing aboard the Genius felt balanced, a sensation I attributed to its 77.2-degree seat tube angle. This bike puts you in an excellent, modern climbing position by keeping the front end planted to the ground on even the steepest uphill maneuvers. Another distinctive feature among all Scott bikes I’ve tested is the handlebar-mounted control center. The Genius has three left-hand levers: one to control the dropper and two additional levers to reduce the air volume of the shock and add a dash of compression damping to firm things up. It’s rewarding to reach for the lockout lever so easily. I’m typically a rider that reserves the lockout lever for only the most heinous road climbs but, with the Genius, I was reaching for it any chance I had—not out of necessity, but out of downright convenience.

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BikeRadar
Scott Genius ST 900 Tuned review

déc. 2022 · Tom Marvin

A stable-pedalling bike that'll get you up the hills efficiently, before barrelling down the other side in an aggressive, yet playful manner

Points forts
  • Fast and efficient uphill

  • Poppy and engaging back down

  • Clean aesthetics

Points faibles
  • Stiff frame/wheel/cockpit compromises hand comfort

  • Rear brake lacks oomph

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Pinkbike
Field Test: 2023 Scott Genius ST - Cape Not Included

déc. 2022 · Mike Kazimer

The new Scott Genius ST was the lightest, longest, and most expensive bike we had on hand for the Whistler Field Test

Points forts
  • Very capable descender

  • Light weight helps on the climbs

  • Futuristic looks make it stand out from the crowd

Points faibles
  • Rattling dropper housing inside the large diameter downtube makes a racket.

  • Proprietary shock, thru-headset cable routing, and integrated cockpit can make maintenance and setup more time-consuming.

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Bikerumor
2023 Scott Genius gets a hidden shock for a sleek-yet-aggressive trail bike

nov. 2022 · Tyler Benedict

A longer, lower, slacker frame improved looks & handling, but it's the new rear shocks that deliver versatile ride characteristics.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
The new 2023 SCOTT Genius ST Tuned 900 in review – A master of disguise

nov. 2022 · Felix Rauch

We put the brand new 2023 SCOTT Genius ST Tuned to the test, offering 160/150 mm travel, and featuring the new FOX FLOAT X Nude shock.

Points forts
  • Precise handling

  • Clean looking and highly integrated frame

  • Excellent added features like the TyreWiz and the tools hidden in the axle

Points faibles
  • TracLoc remote isn’t the most intuitive to use

  • Flimsy tire casings that don’t live up to the bike’s potential

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MBR
Scott Genius ST 900 Tuned first ride review - MBR

nov. 2022 · Paul Burwell

It’s been five years since Scott launched a new Genius. That feels like like a lifetime, and not only in development terms compared to the current best trail bikes on the market, so what has Scott got up its sleeve (or in this case, seat tube) with the crafty new Genius? Need to know 29in wheel trail bike with 160/150mm of front and rear travel Integrated Suspension Technology with the rear shock mounted inside the frame ST version has three suspension modes: Climb, Ramp Control and Descend. Fox 36 Factory fork with Grip2 damper is NOT connected to the handlebar remote Full carbon chassis, carbon crankset, carbon wheelset and carbon one-piece handlebar. Adjustable head angle using a rotating Acros headset cup Full Syncros cable integration Bold new World Before we get into the details on the new Genius, let’s back up a bit. Scott became the majority shareholder in Bold Cycles back in 2019, as it had a unique frame design with an internal shock and some neat geometry adjustments. Bold is still running as an independent brand and came out with the new Linkin Trail last year, but Scott has spent over two years adapted the technology to suit its specific needs, the new 150mm travel Genius the fruit of those labours. There are some obvious practical benefits to hiding the shock inside the frame, but from a purely aesthetic point of view it makes the bike look incredibly clean. Apart from a little loop of brake hose and remote cable at the handlebar of the Genius ST 900 Tuned, there’s nothing to spoil that sleek silhouette. Other companies have dabbled with internal or partly hidden shocks but the rear shock on the Genius is fully housed inside the frame. To access the shock adjusters and air valve, you press on a little button on the shock door and it pops open. Even this little bit of technology is cool – it’s actually borrowed from NASCAR where it’s used to hold the bodywork on. Everything you need to make suspension adjustments – the air valve, rebound and compression dials – are just behind this door. You add air to the shock in the conventional manner but because you can’t see the O-ring, Scott has built an external sag indicator into the link, just behind the seat tube. The link is forged 7075 aluminium and features a splined axle design, almost like a BB spindle that allows Scott to run bigger bearings, which improves durability. The little sag indicator, which functions like the O-ring, is really neat too. Enclosing the shock means it’s protected from the elements, so the seals are going to last longer and even jet washing the bike doesn’t have the same consequences. Scott did hint at running rear shocks without seals for improved suspension feel, but currently it’s erring on the side of caution. We suspect that may be a feature on the next bike to get an internal shock though, and you don’t have to …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Lightweight, precise and incredibly clean. Independent fork adjustment on ST version

Points faibles
  • The price. The bar and stem are slightly unforgiving

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MTB Mag
[First Look] The All New Scott Genius

nov. 2022 · Marco Toniolo

Today Scott is releasing their new Genius, an All Mountain rig with 29-inch wheels and 160 / 150mm of travel at the front and rear respectively. The thing that immediately catches the eye is the frame with the hidden shock absorber, along the lines of the Spark. Read on for a deeper dive… Geometry The bike on test is in size M. I am 179cm tall and I find myself straddling the M and L. In this case the 460mm reach was sufficient for a nice central position which, assisted by a saddle angle of 77.1° and a 440mm chain

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Genius Alloy 6061; Integrated Suspension Technology; Virtual 4 Link kinematic / Adjustable head angle; Syncros Cable Integration System; BB92 / UDH Interface / 12x148mm with 55mm Chainline

Norme BBBB86/BB92, Appuyez sur Fit

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

Fourche

FOX 36 Float Rhythm Air Grip; 3-Modes / 15x110mm QR axle / tapered steerer; 44mm offset / Reb. Adj. / Lockout / 160mm travel

Voyager160mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

FOX Float Custom EVOL Performace Trunnion; 3 modes / Lockout-Trail-Descend; DPS / Reb. Adj.; Travel 150mm / T185X55mm

Voyager150mm

Pédalier

Praxis M24 BB92 / shell 41x92mm

Casque

Syncros - Acros Angle adjust & Cable Routing HS System; +-0.6° head angle adjustment; ZS56/28.6 – ZS56/40 MTB

Tige

Syncros AM 2.0; Syncros Cable Integration System; 4° rise / 6061 Alloy / 31.8mm / 1 1/8"

Guidon

Syncros Hixon 2.0 Alloy 6061 D.B.; 12mm Rise / back sweep 8° / 780mm; Syncros Endurance lock-on grips

Selle

Syncros Tofino 2.5 Regular

Tige de selle

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

TypeCompte-gouttes

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano XT RD-M8100 SGS; Shadow Plus / 12 Speed

Manivelle

Praxis Cadet M24HD; 55mm CL / 32T

Manettes

Shimano Deore SL-M6100-R / Rapidfire Plus

Cassette

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

Chaîne

Shimano Deore CN-M6100

Guide de chaîne

SCOTT custom

Freins

SRAM DB8 4 Piston Disc

TypeSRAM DB8 Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

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

Rayons

Stainless Black 15G / 1.8mm

Moyeu avant

Formula CL-811 / 15x110mm

Moyeu arrière

Formula CL-148M / 12x148mm

Pneus

Front: Maxxis Dissector / 60TPI Foldable; Tubeless Ready / EXO, Rear: Maxxis Dissector / 60TPI Foldable; Tubeless Ready / EXO

Disques

SRAM Centerline CL Rotors 200/F and 180/R

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