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2018 Scott

E-Genius 720

Peso23,2 kg  
TelaioAlluminio
SospensioniFull, 150 / 140mm
ForcellaRockShox Recon Silver RL
Ammortizzatore posterioreX-Fusion
Ruote27.5″ Alluminio
Trasmissione1 × 11
GruppoNX
Il motoreShimano 250W 70Nm mid-drive
BatteriaShimano 504Wh
FreniShimano Deore Disco idraulici
ReggisellaDropper
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Approfondimenti
Sensazione di guida

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
E-Genius 720
Other Enduro bikes
Rapporti

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)

41 km/h

E-Genius 720

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Recensioni

Riassunto

The Scott e-Genius is a versatile enduro e-bike that blends innovative geometry with a quiet, user-friendly Shimano motor, offering a stable and fun ride. Its rear suspension is praised for being supple and controlled, though some reviews note issues with fork flex and low bottom bracket height. The bike's progressive geometry and integrated features like the 'Walk' mode highlight Scott's commitment to e-bike functionality, despite some component limitations.

Pros
  • Quiet, user-friendly Shimano motor

  • Supple and controlled rear suspension

  • Progressive, super-slack geometry

  • Integrated battery and motor design

  • Fun and balanced handling

Cons
  • Flexy fork

  • Low bottom bracket height leading to pedal strikes

  • Entry-level fork limits performance

  • Too many levers on the handlebar

  • Componentry doesn't always match the bike's potential

Key Quotes
Scott is pushing geometry norms with the E-Genius.
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The added weight of the motor and battery don’t make this bike feel dead.
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Scott has completely overhauled the bike and added some really nifty features that show they finally understand what e-biking is all about.
Dirt Mountainbike logoDirt Mountainbike
It just wants to play! The SCOTT E-Genius is a fun bike.
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Bicycling
Scott Genius e-RIDE 920 Dares You to Go Big

apr 2019 · Bobby Lea

An E-MTB with lots of travel, 29-inch wheels, and a Shimano Steps E800 pedal-assist motor.

Pro
  • Shimano Steps pedal-assist motor

  • 150mm of front and rear travel

  • Cleanly integrated battery

Contro
  • Heavy bike can be hard to steer in tight trails

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Loam Wolf
Review: Scott Genius eRide 910

feb 2019

the Scott Genius eRide 910 has been battling the trails with some of the best e-bikes on the market. Packing 150mm of front and rear wheel travel and a juiced up Shimano Steps E8000 powerplant, it’s a seriously impressive riding machine that put most our preconceived notions in check.

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
SCOTT E-Genius 720 Review

giu 2018 · Christoph Bayer

The E-Genius 720 is SCOTT's entry-level model and features the same elegant frame, TwinLoc technology, integrated battery, and Shimano drivetrain as their top-end model. However, its componentry is significantly lower-end – can its handling convince nevertheless?

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EBIKE MAG
[Test] Scott E-Genius 710

giu 2018 · di Mirko Isetta

Scott è un marchio fondato in USA nel 1958, il loro primo prodotto furono degli innovativi bastoni da sci in allumino conici che rivoluzionarono quel attrezzo che fino ad allora era costruito con semplice bambù. Negli anni successivi si occuparono dello sviluppo di altri prodotti in svariati campi fino ad arrivare alla produzione di MTB e forcelle nel 1991, la loro storia passa per bici di grande successo come la Endorphin in carbonio e la prima Genius con ammortizzatori regolabili fino ad arrivare alla gamma attuale che comprende anche la E-Genius 710 oggetto del nostro test. La gamma Scott e-bike

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BikeRadar
Scott E-Genius 720 Plus e-MTB review

dic 2017 · Guy Kesteven

Not perfect, but big brakes, grippy plus tyres and Bosch grunt mean big fun. Buy if you favour high control and full durability

Pro
  • Maxxis plus tyres and Fox e-fork are a formidable high-control combination up front

  • Wide bar/short stem cockpit and big brake rotors help tame the extra mass

Contro
  • Long tail/short front handling balance takes some getting used to

  • Bosch motor is noisy and snatchy in terms of power delivery

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Dirt Mountainbike
Scott E-Genius 720 Plus

ott 2016 · Smurf

A lot of bike for the money

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ebiketips
First Ride: Scott e-Genius 710 Plus

mag 2016

Verdict: High performance 27.5+ rig that's fun to ride

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MBR
Scott Genius 700 Tuned Plus (2016) review - MBR

mar 2016 · Alan Muldoon

Need to know Do-it-all carbon trail bike with 2.8in Plus tyres Fox Nude rear shock delivers 130mm travel while the new Downside TwinLoc remote lets you toggle between the three suspension modes Fox 34 Fit4 fork with 140mm travel Shock mount with flip chip offers two geometry settings SRAM XO1 Boost drivetrain It’s April 2015 and I’m in Tuscany, Italy. Scott has just launched an impressive range of Plus bikes, with depth in numbers to rival the girth of the tyres. E-bikes, trail bikes, enduro bikes, hardtails… you name it, Scott has it with 2.8in or 3.0in tyres. It’s the first time I’ve seen a Plus bike in the flesh, and I’m trying to keep an open mind, even though the bikes look more than a little kooky. But then I thought the same about 29ers when they emerged, and I’m determined not to make the same mistake twice. Following advice from the Scott tech team, I head out on the Genius 700 Tuned Plus with 14.5 psi in the tyres. The bike rolls along effortlessly on the blacktop that snakes its way up to the trailhead, and any concerns about increased rolling resistance with the fatter tyres quickly vanish. >>> Click here to find the best plus bikes Off-road, on the hard-pack trails of Massa Vecchia, the Plus tyres felt a little vague and floaty when cornering hard. Sure, braking and climbing traction were both amazing, but it was hard to get a feel for the benefits of the bigger tyres without the opportunity to pre-ride the trails on regular size tyres. Not that it really mattered, as the ride turned into a stop-start affair thanks to multiple pinch flats, even though the tyres were set up tubeless. Given that Scott had been boasting about the 2.8in Nobby Nic weighing less than 700g — a fair bit lighter than any 2.35in tyre I’d normally use — I couldn’t help thinking that Plus bikes were non-starters. As such, I left Italy feeling a little nonplussed about Plus. It wasn’t until I rode the Genius 700 Tuned Plus on my local trails that the benefits of the bigger volume tyres became apparent. Even in damp, slippery conditions the harder PaceStar compound 2.8in tyres hooked up. With every corner, my confidence in the Nobby Nic front tyre grew, even if the distinct lack of side knobs on the semi-slick Rocket Ron out back meant the rear end was almost overtaking the front with frequent controlled drifts. I was hooked. Running 16.5psi in the front tyre and 1psi more in the rear, the wafer-thin casing felt very stable mounted to the wide, 40mm Syncros rims. The extra bounce in the tyres gave the bike more pop too, which instantly translated to improved manoeuvrability and more fun. But it was the massive increase in traction, up or down, that really sold me on the fatter tyres. In my short time on the Scott, the only quirk that I uncovered in the handling was an …Continue reading »

Pro
  • Nparalleled traction and control take the 130mm travel Genius to a new level. It helps too that it’s the most fun bike I’ve ridden in ages.

Contro
  • Temperamental Shimano XTR brakes and a Rocket Ron rear tyre are not for the faint-hearted.

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Geometria
Specifiche
Costruire
Telaio

Aluminum

Standard BBSTEPS, Movimento Centrale

Forcella

RockShox Recon RL Solo Air, Boost, lockout, rebound adjust, TwinLoc Remote Technology

Escursione140mm

Tipo di mollaAria

Ammortizzatore posteriore

X-Fusion Nude, Trunnion mount, TwinLoc Remote Technology, 185mm x 55mm

Escursione150mm

Bottom Bracket

STEPS, press-fit

Auricolare

Syncros Pro Press Fit E2

Stem

Syncros FL2.0, alloy 6061, 50mm length (S-M), 60mm length (L), 70mm length (XL), +/- 6°, 31.8mm clamp, integrated spacer and top cup

Manubrio

Syncros FL2.0 Steps Mini Riser, alloy 6061, 760mm width, 12mm rise, 9° sweep

Sella

Syncros XM2.5

Reggisella

Syncros Dropper 2.5, 100mm (S), 120mm (M-XL)

TipoDropper

Pedali

None included

Manopole

Syncros Pro Lock-on

Gruppo
Deragliatore posteriore

SRAM NX1

Deragliatore anteriore

N/A

Manovella

Shimano Steps FC-E8000

Leve del cambio

SRAM NX1, 11-speed

Cassetta

SRAM PG-1130, 11-42 tooth, 11-speed

Catena

SRAM PC-1110

Guida catena

Scott

Freni

Shimano Deore M6000 with 203mm Shimano SM-RT64 CL rotors

TipoShimano Deore Disco idraulici

Leve freno

Shimano Deore M6000

Ruote
Cerchi

Syncros X-30S, 32 hole, 30mm width, sleeve joint, tubeless ready

Raggi

Stainless black

Mozzo anteriore

Front: Shimano HB-M6010-B CL, Boost 15mm x 110mm, Rear: Shimano FH-M6010-B CL, Boost 12mm x 148mm

Mozzo posteriore

Front: Shimano HB-M6010-B CL, Boost 15mm x 110mm, Rear: Shimano FH-M6010-B CL, Boost 12mm x 148mm

Pneumatici

Front: Maxxis Minion DHF, 2.8" Double Down Maxx Terra TR 120 TPI kevlar bead, Rear: Maxxis Minion DHR II, 2.8" Double Down Maxx Terra TR 120 TPI kevlar bead

Componenti elettrici
Il motore

Shimano Steps E8000, 250W

Batteria

Shimano BT-E8010 with charger

Remoto

System controls and power modes are accessible from handlebar actuated levers and Shimano display. Display screen: battery level indicator, gear position, assist gauge, assist mode, and display mode (distance, odometer, range, travel time, current speed, average speed, max speed, cadence, watts, calories, or clock)

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System controls and power modes are accessible from handlebar actuated levers and Shimano display. Display screen: battery level indicator, gear position, assist gauge, assist mode, and display mode (distance, odometer, range, travel time, current speed, average speed, max speed, cadence, watts, calories, or clock)

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