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Scott Gambler 2013!

Kanye West

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yeah, with the same basic tool as you remove a headset cup.

i don't get what the problem is...? its not like headset removal, or suspension pivot bearing removal is hard on a frame.

pivot bearing removal (still uses a hammer):
Um, a hammer/splay is used on a headset cup because it's just that - a bearing cup.

You don't use a hammer/flathead to remove linkage bearings on an expensive frame, you use a bearing puller, or some sort of press.
 

time-bomb

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right here -> .
The Parkin bros came to the launch and tried out the bike. Here is the Dirt TV edit from that.

http://dirt.mpora.com/news/dirttv-scott-gambler-launch.html

Hucktastic - with a signature like that I am surprised you don't like hammers.
Oh wow, so this thread is about the Scott Gambler. Thanks for sharing, good info and fun video. I've liked this frame from the beginning but I like it more and more each time I see something about it. Nice work on it!!
 

buckoW

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Thanks guys! I am really happy with the bike!

The frame set comes in the Green and blue like in the pics.

Here is a short edit some friends from down the road made over the weekend.

 
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buckoW

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I only know the prices in Euros. The top end one is 5600, the second one has an open bath 40 for 3600 and the third one has a Boxxer for 3000 euros.
 

Mo(n)arch

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I only know the prices in Euros. The top end one is 5600, the second one has an open bath 40 for 3600 and the third one has a Boxxer for 3000 euros.
All of a sudden I like Fox dual crown offerings. I assume we can get information soon?! Are the open baths only for the OEM market?

For now you would have to come and ride with me... Could be fun?
That WOULD be fun for sure. Unfortunetaly I won't be able to do that trip. But I'll get there, as soon as I can.
 

buckoW

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top end $5600 euro = $6950 us

currently 1 euro = 1.24 dollars
The US has different taxes than the EU. I'll have to check on the US pricing. I mainly work on development and testing so I don't know the pricing for every country.

@Ian - Yes, I was surprised we could get a 40 on there for that price. That is the one a lot of my friends are getting. I like the colors best on that one.

@Monarch - I am not sure if it is OEM only. The riding around here is good until beginning to mid November depending on the snow. We might go riding in San Remo this fall. Is that far from you?
 

Mo(n)arch

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For San Remo we need about 3 hours to get there. So no problems. In the fall my "not having time to do a longer than to days trip" problem should also be solved.
So, yeah, maybe I get there.
I have to try this bike for sure. The special geometry is what makes me that curious.

Pricing is definitely good for the DH20. Should be an awesome weapon.
 

norbar

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The US has different taxes than the EU. I'll have to check on the US pricing. I mainly work on development and testing so I don't know the pricing for every country.

@Ian - Yes, I was surprised we could get a 40 on there for that price. That is the one a lot of my friends are getting. I like the colors best on that one.

@Monarch - I am not sure if it is OEM only. The riding around here is good until beginning to mid November depending on the snow. We might go riding in San Remo this fall. Is that far from you?
Ben that open bath Fox is an awesome idea. I would seriously consider selling my avy boxxer if it performed as well as regular 40s.

DH20 pricing is amazing and I'm certain we will see a lot of them
 

JimLad

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Oo. I think I'll be getting a new frame next year, that blue and black would work very nicely if its available frame only :eek:
 

Dogboy

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Ben that open bath Fox is an awesome idea. I would seriously consider selling my avy boxxer if it performed as well as regular 40s.
I have seen open bath OEM Float forks that are pretty awful compared to the FIT cartridge models.
 

norbar

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I have seen open bath OEM Float forks that are pretty awful compared to the FIT cartridge models.
That's a real bummer.

@Ben - how long is the whole PdS area open? Nothing certain but I'm thinking about some september trip so it might be an awesome idea to try the new Scott.
 

buckoW

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That's a real bummer.

@Ben - how long is the whole PdS area open? Nothing certain but I'm thinking about some september trip so it might be an awesome idea to try the new Scott.
There is still some good stuff open in the PDS in the first two weeks in September. After that there is good riding but not all in the PDS but surrounding spots that are not far with a car.
 

Udi

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I just did a bunch of runs on it, loved it!
Avoid the shady looking product manager though, he's bad news. :)
 

Sandwich

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Haha, maybe you can describe the ride a bit? Is it the Jenna Jameson in the DH world?
ha, and how do you define that? It's got a loose rear end that goes through 8 or 9" easily, with big plastic knobs on the front to keep the stanchions from knocking around, all wrapped up in a fancy paint job?
 

Mo(n)arch

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ha, and how do you define that? It's got a loose rear end that goes through 8 or 9" easily, with big plastic knobs on the front to keep the stanchions from knocking around, all wrapped up in a fancy paint job?
LOL.
I gotta say, you are on point. :rofl:

You forgot that the saG point is 30-35% in the travel.
 
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buckoW

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I just did a bunch of runs on it, loved it!
Avoid the shady looking product manager though, he's bad news. :)
Agreed! That guy is sketchy.

@Monarch - Brandon Thurman from Vital got to test one as well as a couple of others. The test ride reports should start coming up soon.

Here is a shot from Dave Trumpore up on Vital of Brendan hitting a camera at the Whip off Worlds on his Gambler.

 

Mo(n)arch

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I am a little shocked right now:

Top tube length horizontal Gambler: L = 574,5mm
Top tube lentgh horizontal Demo: L = 597mm
Top tube lentgh horizontal Demo: M = 580mm

Why u no make bigger frames?
Wasn't Brendog riding a Demo in Large last year? Did he shrink?
 
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Mo(n)arch

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Just an L. But they have 4 sizes, starting at XS. So they are comparable to an XL Session etc.
Hopefully they plan with an XL for the future...
Ben, I am 1,90m guy and really interested in your bike. So please gimme a bigger bike!

;)
 

buckoW

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The geo chart has a mistake and the L size is 10mm longer than what the chart says. The L Gambler is how he wanted the bike. When he said no more changes we stopped tweaking it. 441mm compared to 447mm for the Reach is not such a big difference.

At 1,90m I think you would be fine on the L. Steve Jones is about that tall and his review is in the new DIRT, by the way.
 
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Udi

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Keep in mind the slacker HA makes the wheelbase longer (for a given reach) than steeper bikes too, so once you're actually riding, the bike will probably feel long enough provided you make whatever setup choices you need in order to feel comfortable in the cockpit.