First, it was the XC Spark, subsequent the path Genius, then final yr’s enduro Ransom, and now lastly a prototype Scott Gambler DH bike will get its personal Daring redesign, with the rear shock fully hidden contained in the body. The final of the Scott full-suspension mountain bikes to get the built-in redesign.
Apparently, Scott has an all-new full-carbon Gambler downhill bike within the works. And it appears fairly near production-ready. Though we nonetheless observed a number of in-development tweaks being examined. We noticed it racing the moist and muddy DH World Cup in Bielsko-Biała World Cup below the Scott Downhill Manufacturing facility group. They weren’t particularly hiding the prototype Scott Gambler, and we’ve acquired a reasonably good thought of what’s occurring inside…
Prototype Scott Gambler carbon 6-bar World Cup DH bike
Whereas we’d usually say we don’t know an excessive amount of concerning the particulars of an unreleased prototype bike with a lot of its tech hidden inside, I occur to experience the newest Ransom. And this new Gambler body appears an terrible lot like my enduro bike. That’s not a large shock, as Scott mainly described their new Ransom to me as a DH-ready bike which you could nonetheless pedal uphill. A sentiment backed up by my very own customized tremendous enduro construct, you could have noticed in my Maxima brake & Eagle 90 drivetrain evaluations.
So the brand new Gambler will share the identical 6-bar suspension structure with only a few DH tweaks. That’s more than likely to get 200mm of rear wheel journey, to mount 200mm journey double crown forks, and so as to add completely different geometry and suspension adjustability than I discover on my enduro bike.
So what’s new?
Longer journey


Past the easy logical assumption that this prototype 6-bar Scott Gambler DH bike is more than likely getting about 200mm of journey entrance and rear, there are a number of apparent variations when in comparison with the similar-looking Ransom.
First off, the prototype bike I noticed Benoit Coulanges racing contains a for much longer uncooked aluminum rocker hyperlink. His rocker hyperlinks even have three additional bolt holes in them, which permits Scott to affix the left & proper rocker arms with a connecting bridge for added stiffness. Examine that to the separate white and barely shorter rocker hyperlinks on the bike beneath, or the separate, even shorter rockers on the present Ransoms.


One other new characteristic is the diamond-shaped bolt cowl simply in entrance of Coulanges’ ankle. This may be a flip-chip for the ahead shock mount, giving the rider the likelihood to regulate the shock curve.
The bikes additionally forego totally inner cable routing (presumably in favor of simpler Angleset headset geometry adjustment) and transfer cable routing to the edges of the headtube the place Scott has positioned a few bumpers for the higher tube of the double crown forks.
Progressive UDH & dropout flip-chip mixed!


One other huge distinction that I see is transferring chainstay size adjustment right here to the dropout, as a substitute of on the entrance of the chainstays on the Ransom. I’ll say that it is extremely troublesome to flip that chip on my enduro bike with out eradicating the chainring, so maybe that is meant to make it simpler for DH race groups to alter chainstay size to go well with various monitor circumstances.
Apparently, this new Gambler solely will get a detachable/replaceable black aluminum dropout on the driveside, bolted into the in any other case carbon right-side seatstay. On the non-driveside, the keep is totally carbon, and simply will get a flip-chip insert on the dropout. The bolt on the derailleur hanger is labeled UDH, which indicators a novel resolution. The UDH normal doesn’t permit sufficient motion for a flip-chip on the axle concurrently sustaining direct Full Mount connection for T-type derailleurs, so it appears Scott simply created two separate UDH-compatible driveside dropouts – 1 for the quick & 1 for the lengthy chainstay place.
Presumably, there’s sufficient chainstay adjustment to run both a 27.5″ or 29″ rear wheel. However I solely noticed mullet setups being raced.
And what’s the identical?


Typically talking, the general suspension structure is identical 6-bar because the Ransom. There’s the identical quick decrease hyperlink that rotates across the backside bracket and drives the shock hidden contained in the body. The identical chainstay pivot simply in entrance of the rear axle. And the identical primary rocker hyperlink up high, related to the decrease hyperlink with a set of vertical dogbone management hyperlinks.
Plus, the carbon entrance triangle appears lots just like the Ransom, with the shock hidden inside. And once more, Scott offers the bike a quick-release, detachable decrease cowl for straightforward entry to the shock, and nonetheless safety for the shock from mud, mud, and impacts.
What’s a 6-bar suspension once more?




A 6-bar suspension structure all the time feels tougher to visualise or clarify. Scott engineers beforehand defined to me why they used it, saying it offers them extra advantageous management over efficiency modifications like shock price, axle path, chain progress, and braking affect all through the bike’s journey.
I really feel like shade helps higher clarify it. If it weren’t for that (blue) dogbone, it might have 5 hyperlinks (simpler to think about its unstable motion with simply an additional hyperlink splitting the Horst 4-bar). However then, with that additional management hyperlink (blue) connecting the 2 entrance quick hyperlinks (yellow & inexperienced), it guides their relative rotation halfway via its journey. Principally, it makes for a next-gen digital pivot resolution, letting the suspension designers choose & select efficiency traits that they need independently, at completely different factors within the bike’s journey.
On the Ransom that meant: Supple early journey with a extra rearward axle path for an opulent really feel. Much less chain progress within the center to finish of journey. And a flatter anti-rise curve for a constant really feel on the pedals via tough sections. Plus, restricted pedal kickback on huge hits. All of these would sound nice for a DH bike, too.
A more in-depth 6-bar sneak peek within the World Cup pits




Linkage-wise, a sneak peek into the pits for pre-race service, and it appears just like the Gambler resolution is just about equivalent to the Ransom, simply greater. (To clarify, let’s evaluate the photograph above proper; after which reference again to the colours in my 6-bar explainer.)
Larger means an extended higher rocker hyperlink (backside center silver hyperlink; yellow), a primary inner hyperlink with barely longer lever arms (center proper black hyperlink; inexperienced however hidden), an extended decrease chainstay lever for the exterior a part of the decrease hyperlink (middle in silver with the underside bracket bearing pressed into it; inexperienced) that’s nonetheless related to the dogbone management hyperlink (silver within the center; blue).
So what’s subsequent?
When will this new prototype Scott Gambler launch?


Properly, for now Scott Downhill Manufacturing facility group are racing prototype bikes, and dialing within the aluminum rocker hyperlinks. It does appear to be the bike we noticed within the pits with a barely shorter white rocker hyperlink regarded just about production-ready. However solely time will inform.


There are nonetheless 9 extra DH World Cup races on the UCY MTB World Sequence schedule for the remainder of the yr, so Scott has loads of alternatives to dial within the new bike, stretching into October.
Plus, the DH World Championships will probably be determined in Champéry, Switzerland within the first week of September, simply an hour’s drive from Scott’s personal Swiss HQ. If I needed to guess, I’d wager that may be the proper spot to formally debut the brand new DH bike.
We’ll mark our calendars.
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