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The Gambler is a very capable Downhill and Freeride bike. It boasts geometry and travel adjustments, a progressive multi-pivot linkage system, and a low-slung front triangle for maximum standover clearance. It is used by our World Cup DH Team, Scott11, as well as by our big mountain Freeriders. The Gambler is available in three models to suit your needs.
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About this bike
| Type | Downhill / Freeride |
|---|---|
| Gender/Age | Men |
| Production years | 2011-2012 |
| RRP | £2,399.00 |
| Sizes | short long (Frame size guide) |
| Frame type | Full Suspension |
| Frame material | Aluminium |
| Frame description | Gambler Alloy 7005 hydroformed tubing DH geometry / Adjustable headtube for 11/8 and 1.5" / ISCG & ISCG05 tabs / IDS interchangeable Dropout with 12mm thru axle 190-230mm travel |
| Gears | 8 |
| Fork Travel | 200mm |
| Rear Travel | 190-230mm |
| Wheel Size | 26" |
About Scott
Created in 1958 to sell Ed Scott's revolutionary skiing poles, the company have been involved with skiboots, snowboards, outerwear and now specialise in extremely light racing bikes.
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Specifications
Braking
| Brake Calipers | Avid Juicy 3 Disc 203/F and 203/R Rotor |
|---|---|
| Brake Levers | Avid Juicy 3 Disc |
Drive
| Bottom Bracket | Truvativ Howitzer TM 83mm shell |
|---|---|
| Cassette (Rear Cogs) | Sram PG-830 / 11-28 T |
| Chain | KMC-X8 |
| Chain Guide / Guard | E.thirteen LS-1 ISCG05 Chainguide with Taco |
| Crank | Truvativ Ruktion 1.0 / 36T chainring 165mm crankarm |
| Pedals | Wellgo B087 SCT / Flatpedal |
Gearing
| Derailleur Rear | Sram X5 / 8 Speed / medium cage |
|---|---|
| Gears | 8 |
| Shifter(s) | Sram X4 / Trigger Shifter |
General
| Handlebar | Scott Pilot FR 1 Pro / Double butted / Oversize 31.8 20mm rise, 750mm / Scott Lockon grips |
|---|---|
| Headset | FSA Orbit E 1.5R, alloy cups 1.5" Reducer to 11/8", semi-integrated |
| Saddle | Scott Gambler DH 7mm steel rails Soft Tail protection |
| Seat Post | Scott RC 01-06 / 34.9mm / 5mm offset |
| Stem | Truvativ Hussefelt / Oversize 31.8mm 1 1/8" / 0 angle, 40mm length |
| Weight | 19.95 kg / 43.94 lbs |
Suspension
| Fork Travel | 200mm |
|---|---|
| Forks | RockShox Domain Dualcrown RC / Coil oil Rebound adjustable / Maxle Lite 20mm Alloy steerer / 200mm travel |
| Rear Shock | Fox VAN R coil spring preload Speed sensitive compression & rebound damping / Rebound adjustable |
| Rear Travel | 190-230mm |
Wheels
| Hub Front | Scott Comp 20mm thru axle |
|---|---|
| Hub Rear | Scott DHL-150 12mm thru axle / 150mm wide |
| Rims | Alex FR 32 / 32H / DH disc rim, white |
| Spokes | DT Swiss Champion black 2.0mm |
| Tyres (Front & Back) | Schwalbe Downhill Front: Muddy Mary 26 x2.35 Vertstar Rear: Wicked Will 26 x 2.35 Trailstar Triple Nano Compound, Wire Bead, 2-ply DH casing, Snake Bite Protection, 67EPI |
| Wheel Size | 26" |
UK warranty
| Standard SCOTT warranty on frames is 3 years from the date of purchase or 5 years with a full service history from a SCOTT dealer. SCOTT parts aside from the frame are covered by a standard 1 year warranty. Proof of purchase must be provided for every warranty claim. Other manufacturers parts on SCOTT frames are covered by their own individual warranties. |
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