Scott Ransom eRIDE 920
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Scott's Ransom eRIDE 920 is an E-Bike that offers enhanced versatility and more fun on the ups and downs. Its bike specifications are customizable, but its components include a Bosch Performance CXEU motor that supports a maximum speed of 25km/h, a PowerTube 625Wh battery, a RockShox ZEB Air 180mm travel fork, a FOX Float X2 Performance 180mm travel shock, and Shimano BR-M7120 4 piston brakes. Additionally, the Ransom eRIDE 920 boasts a Syncros Hixon 2.0 Rise handlebar, Shimano XT 12-speed rear derailleur, tubeless-ready Maxxis Assegai and Dissector tires, and a robust alloy frame designed in the US.
Highlights
- Good Groupset components
- Top brakes
- Top suspension components
- Top reviews from the bike magazines
- High resale value
- Developed in USA
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Alex Evans
It’s fun and intuitive to ride, but isn’t quite as calm or controlled on trails as the suspension travel and component spec would lead you to believe
- Intuitive to ride quickly
- Bosch motor feels great
- Fox dampers are easy to set up
- mostly well-specced
- Tyre traction very limited
- undamped and harsh ride at times
- tall frame limits size choice
Ralf Hauser
The Ransom eRIDE actually delivers the all-round capabilities that you'd expect from bikes with less travel. It's a great climber and at the same time the right tool for pinning down rough, technical trails, thanks to a stable geometry helped by long...
- Clacking motor (although not as noisy as on some other frames).
- Purion display out-of-date.
- Technically not approved for bike park usage
Danny Milner
Scott has ditched TwinLoc adjust on its latest e-bike – the long-travel Scott Ransom eRide 910. Has this move unleashed full beast mode?
- Tall BB and long chainstays make it a tenacious rock crawler
- Tall BB and long chainstays make it too inert in the twisty stuff
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Markus Greber
With the Ransom, Scott expands its e-MTB range into the higher travel regions. This enduro bike comes with a Bosch drive system, ample suspension travel, and a sleek, no-frills design. We tested the top-of-the-line model 910.
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Specifications
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Geometry Scott Ransom eRIDE 920
Size | S / 900 | M / 900 | L / 900 | XL / 900 |
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Seat Tube Angle | 76.5 ° | 77.2 ° | 76.3 ° | 77.0 ° |
Head Tube Length (mm) | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 |
Head Tube Angle | 64.0 ° | 64.6 ° | 64.0 ° | 64.6 ° |
Top Tube Length (mm) | 568.0 mm | 569.5 mm | 595.5 mm | 597.0 mm |
Chainstay Length (mm) | 465 | 463 | 465 | 463 |
Standover (mm) | 762.0 mm | 753.0 mm | 766.0 mm | 758.0 mm |
Stack (mm) | 644.4 mm | 639.7 mm | 644.4 mm | 639.7 mm |
Reach (mm) | 415.0 mm | 422.3 mm | 440.0 mm | 447.3 mm |
BB Offset (mm) | -22.0 mm | -13.0 mm | -22.0 mm | -13.0 mm |
Trail (mm) | 136.4 mm | 125.4 mm | 136.4 mm | 125.4 mm |
Stem Length (mm) | 50.0 mm | 50.0 mm | 50.0 mm | 50.0 mm |
Customer questions & answers
FAQ Scott Ransom eRIDE 920
How heavy is the Bike?
The Ransom eRIDE 920 weights 24,80 kg. Thats roughly 54,7 pounds
What material is the frame of the Scott Ransom eRIDE 920?
The Scott Ransom eRIDE 920 ist crafted with Aluminum
What is the recommended price given by the manufacturer Scott?
The SRP Price is our information at 6499 EUR
Where das the Brand Scott is originated?
Scott is a Company from United States
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