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Flat bar 'gravel bike' from Scott.
With some suspension/damping hidden somewhere.

The circle keeps turning

https://bikepacking.com/news/scott-scale-gr-rc/


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 7:54 pm
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April 1st came round quickly.

Never been a fan of XC race MTBs.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 9:57 pm
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Looks like a more colourful saracen levarg from 2016


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:06 pm
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Wot no dropper?

I'm OUT.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:13 pm
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If it wasn't for the fact that it'll cost a fortune, I'd have one of those like a shot.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:13 pm
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Lame. I'd rather ride a mid 00s 29er.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:17 pm
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I’ve always thought the Whippet is what a gravel bike should be.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:20 pm
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I reckon the fundamental problem with rigid MTB's claiming to be gravel bikes is that they don't have the top end, what's that? a 32x11 top gear? and 32x52 granny gear? i don't think with the weight and intention of a bike like that, it needs that kind of climbing gear? maybe if it was a 36 or 38 chainring it would be a bit more on the money, but i'd be surprised if Transmission has that as an option


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:32 pm
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Maybe you could fit a 2x drivetrain to it to get a good range of high and low gears?


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:38 pm
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My flat bar gravel bike (Marin dsx1) has 38t chainring and 11-51 cassette. When fit I'm a decent enough climber to rarely need the 51. 38-11 is good for low 30mph which is all I can really be arsed with these days tbf. I popped normal (not onboard) bar ends on mine. I love it, but do keep looking at racey dropbar gravel bikes/road bikes!

I like the look of that Scott, tbf with a fat front tyre it'd probably do me for 95% of my 'mtbing'.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:54 pm
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I reckon the fundamental problem with rigid MTB’s claiming to be gravel bikes is that they don’t have the top end, what’s that? a 32×11 top gear? and 32×52 granny gear? i don’t think with the weight and intention of a bike like that, it needs that kind of climbing gear? maybe if it was a 36 or 38 chainring it would be a bit more on the money, but i’d be surprised if Transmission has that as an option

that’s at least a 36 or possibly a 38 on the pictured bike. Pro-xcers use a 38 or occasionally a 40 so would expect a Scott scale to be able to fit one. 10 is the smallest cog on the back.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:16 pm
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Who is riding gravel bikes above 'low 30mph'? Are you an Olympian? Or does it happen for 2 seconds every 50 mile ride?


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:18 pm
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To clarify low 30mph happens down hill, on the road! My gravel rides usually take in a reasonable amount of road due where I live.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:26 pm
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I had one of those

No wait I mean

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Missing a couple though.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:43 pm
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I dont mind that, but I'm based towards,racey hardtails.

Based on my experience of Scotts carbon offerings I'm sure it rides very nicely


 
Posted : 23/07/2024 8:04 am
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Looks good - apart from the fork / down tube interface, that makes it look like the fork is on the wrong way round to my eye.


 
Posted : 23/07/2024 8:13 am
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Taking MTB back to the NORBA roadies-offroad era of 1991

Or

Making a more useful gravel bike format for maybe 50% of gravel bike owners


 
Posted : 23/07/2024 8:26 am
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Making a more useful gravel bike format for maybe 50% of gravel bike owners

*raises hand

I've got a Spesh Diverge Expert E5 Evo (...Turbo GTi HD 16v I think is the full title) on order, which isn't a million miles from that, and I can't wait to get it as I think most of my miles will be done on it.

Mountain bikes are pretty bulldozery now so I see the appeal of gravel bikes for riding stuff that's not a road but isn't a radical gnaarfest without sucking the life/interest out of it. And I don't want drop bars because, although I get someone doing the Tour Divide might like a multitude of hand positions, I don't need it for a two hour blast, and I'd instead prefer the greater control of a flat bar.


 
Posted : 23/07/2024 8:57 am
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yup, looks like a 38 is officially available for transmission,  makes it a little more useful,

to add, i had a flat bar Saracen Levarg a couple of years back, was an absolute hoot, but i still find my NP Digger to be better than something like that in all ways road to trail, but i do love the way a rigid, carbon, light mtb looks


 
Posted : 23/07/2024 9:14 am
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