SCOTT Scale 960 (2023) – High-Performance Alloy Hardtail with FOX Suspension
The SCOTT Scale 960 (2023) is a precision-engineered hardtail mountain bike that blends lightweight alloy construction with premium trail-ready components. Designed for performance-minded riders, it delivers race-proven geometry, clean aesthetics, and a responsive ride on everything from fast singletrack to endurance trail events.
At its core is a custom-butted SCOTT Scale Alloy 6061 frame featuring the Syncros Cable Integration System, a tapered head tube, and UDH compatibility. Its progressive geometry offers confident handling on technical descents and fast climbs, while the 12×148 mm Boost spacing ensures rigidity and power transfer.
The FOX 32 Float Rhythm fork with GRIP damper provides 100 mm of plush, tunable travel. Combined with the SCOTT RideLoc 2 remote lockout system and 3-mode suspension control, it allows for fast adjustments while riding.
This build features a SRAM NX Eagle 12-speed drivetrain with wide-range 11-50T gearing, ideal for steep climbs and fast flats. Paired with SRAM SX Eagle trigger shifters, it offers crisp, consistent shifting in all trail conditions. Shimano MT401 hydraulic disc brakes with 180/160 mm rotors ensure powerful and reliable stopping performance.
Rolling on Syncros X-27 29″ rims with Maxxis Rekon Race 2.4″ tires, the Scale 960 delivers a stable and grippy ride on a wide variety of terrain. With Formula hubs, stainless black spokes, and lightweight alloy components throughout, this bike is built for efficiency and durability.
Additional highlights include a Syncros 31.6 mm seatpost, Belcarra saddle, and alloy cockpit. Weighing approximately 12.9 kg, the SCOTT Scale 960 is light enough for XC racing yet tough enough for everyday trail riding.
Whether you’re training for your next event or exploring new singletrack, the SCOTT Scale 960 (2023) offers the perfect balance of speed, control, and value.
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