
Scott Ransom 910 2020
mocilnikk 5 photos Updated:
Parts |
Frame: Scott Ransom. Misc.: ex Nico Vink frame |
Rear Shock: Fox Racing Shox Nude TR Kashima. Misc.: Twinloc |
Fork: Fox Racing Shox Float 36 Grip 2 Factory. Misc.: 170mm |
Headset: Hope |
Handlebar: TAG Metals T1 Aluminum. Misc.: 35mm |
Stem: TAG Metals T1. Misc.: 35mm |
Grips: ODI Ruffian Lock On |
Brakes: Hope Technology Tech 3 E4 |
Brake Levers: Hope Technology Tech 3 E4 |
Shifters: SRAM GX Eagle |
Rear Derailleur: SRAM GX Eagle |
Chainguide: Other Scott |
Cranks: Race Face Turbine Cinch. Misc.: 170mm |
Chainrings / Sprocket: Race Face Cinch. Misc.: 32t |
Bottom Bracket: Race Face Cinch BB92 |
Chain: SRAM |
Cassette / Rear Cog: SRAM GX Eagle |
Pedals: DMR Vault Brendog |
Front Rim: DT Swiss EX511. Misc.: 29 |
Rear Rim: DT Swiss EX511. Misc.: 29 |
Hubs: Chris King ISO B. Misc.: Boost |
Spokes: DT Swiss Champion 2.0. Misc.: Silver |
Front Tire: Maxxis DHF. Misc.: 2.3 |
Rear Tire: Maxxis Minion SS. Misc.: 2.3 |
Saddle: SDG Circuit Carbon |
Seatpost: Fox Racing Shox Transfer. Misc.: 150mm |
Seatpost Clamp: Other Scott |
General Info |
Model Year: 2020 |
Riding Type: Trail / All-Mountain |
Weight: 30 lb 13.8 oz (14000 g) |
Additional Info: This is a frame which I got from Nico Vink after he changed sponsors. Appearently it's a paint sample from the Scott factory, so probably a one of... EDIT: Updated with 29 inch Chris King / DT Swiss wheels early July 2020. |
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Have you weighed it?
30 lb 13.8 oz
Yes. 14.0 kg with the 27.5 wheels. That’s with aluminium bars, stem, cranks, rims, and rear end.
Congrats. Sweet bike
Nico Vink gave or sold you the frame? Either way you're one hell of a lucky rider! It was sad to see Nico leave the Scott team last year.
Frame size please?
It’s a Medium size frame..
Thanks. I'm always keen to know the frame size preferences of riders I like, and shouldn't be surprised a BMXer leans toward a smaller size. Though it's easier to learn that he doesn't swim or eat fish than to learn his height--to see how much he flaunts manufacturer sizing suggestions. Nice understated buildout you've got there.
Haha thanks!
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Bike of the Day July 6, 2020!
Rightly said!
Hello, can you help me with something please ?
I see you replace the original headset. Can you tell me what kind of headset fit this frame ? I want to get rid of mine but even scott doesnt want to tell me the size of the cup i need !!
thanks
you can always take it out and measure it
Funny you’ve been having the same issue I have. The stock Syncros headset is trash.
Choan,
This is what the Scott website says....
OD 50/62mm / ID 44/56mm