2026 Scott Gambler 20 Bike - Alloy Silver
SCOTT- Gambler Alloy Frame
- RS Boxxer Base 200mm Fork
- RS Vivid Coil Base 200mm Shock
- SRAM GX DH 7 Speed Drivetrain
- Sram 4 Piston Disc Brakes
- Maxxis Assegai/DHR II 2.5" DH Tires
The Gambler 920 is a downhill mountain bike that was designed for one thing and one thing only, pure, unadulterated speed. We made it to get you to take lines you'd never thought imaginable, to make you want to go to the bathroom before your race run - twice. We made it so that when you drop out of the start gate, the only aspect holding you back will be, well, you. This bike is our answer to the needs of white-knuckle downhill racing. The Gambler, Simply Fast.
Please note that bike specifications are subject to change without prior notice
Features:
Gambler Adjustability
Our downhill bikes have always pushed the boundaries of adjustability. Both a rider and a bike need to be able to adapt to tracks, weather conditions and choice of shock (air or coil.) The new Gambler allows you to switch between wheelsizes without changing any other components on the bike.Chain stay length can also be adjusted, independent of wheelsize choice. Short with 29", sure thing. Long with 27.5? Yep, that too. The Gambler also comes with spare angled headset cups, so that you can adjust head angle relative to wheelsize, fork choice etc.
We also have a 4-way chip to allow not only bottom bracket height adjustment relative to wheelsize, but more importantly for geometry/kinematic tweaks depending on tracks, shocks or rider preference. We want the bike to be optimizable for each shock and rider given the track.
All this adjustment allows us to focus on balance. And by balance, we mean on the perfect combinations to find traction. Geometry and shock curve options help get a riders center of mass in the perfect spot between the wheels for optimum levels of balance and traction. However, as race tracks change, this balance point changes, and not all bikes can change with it - we wanted to be able to do so.
For instance, a bike with geometry for a steep track will roll slowly and push wide in turns on a flatter track, whereas a bike set up for flatter tracks will make it difficult for a rider to keep their center of gravity far enough back for steep tracks.


Gambler Integrated Bashguard and Chain Device
It seems like it shouldnt make a huge difference on the bike, but it turns out it does. We even joke saying that it dictated the design of the entire bike. Why make this a proprietary piece? Chain devices are normally made to work with many different bikes and are therefore compromised. We only need to make it work for this one frame and a specific range of chainring sizes, so it can be easier to setup, better performing, lighter and allows us to gain some advantages on the frame construction, further reducing weight and increasing reliability/durability.
Historically, designing around a chain guide / bash guard was akin to designing around a front mech - not ideal. They require a heavy, in molded alloy mount in the frame that can bend under impact, and leaves threads in the frame that can be damaged. These would restrict the frames main pivot width and chain stay shape. In addition, the chain guide and bash guard were connected by a backplate, further increasing weight.
With our design, we no longer have in-molded alloy mount, nor do we have threads in the frame. More importantly, were able to design a wider main pivot, making for a stiffer connection and better bearing life. Weve been able to optimize our chain stay shape, helping us to better maintain stiffness and strength. It is easier to set up and adjust and lighter.
We use built in rubber shock absorbers with the bashguard, reducing further the potential for frame damage. Finally, as the bashguard and chain guide are separate pieces, should either get damaged, you dont need to replace the entire system, just the piece itself.


Specifications
Frame
Gambler Alloy 6061, Hydroformed custom butted, BB107
VLK Virtual 4 Link kinematic
27.5" (2.6) and 29" (2.5) tire compatible with Geo-BB adj.
SW DH 12x157mm dropout
Fork
RockShox Boxxer Base, Rush RC /Comp. Reb. adjust, 52mm Offset
20mm Boost thru axle, 200mm Travel
Rear Shock
RockShox Vivid Coil, rebound Adj.
Custom tune, TR225x75mm
Rear Derailleur
SRAM GX DH
Short cage, 7 Speed
Shifters
SRAM GX DH
Trigger Shifter, 7 Speed
Crankset
SRAM Descendant DH DUB
34T Steel chainring DM, 165mm
Chainguide
SCOTT DH Custom
BB-Set
SRAM DUB PF MTB107
Shell 107x41mm
Chain
KMC X11
Cassette
SRAM CS PG-720 DH 11-25
Brakes
Sram DB8 Stealth
Rotor
Sram Centerline, 6bolt, 200mm
Handlebar
Syncros Hixon 1.5 DH
31.8mm, 15mm Rise, 8°, 800mm
Syncros Endurance lock-on grips
H'stem
Syncros DH1.5
31.8mm, Direct Mount 50mm
Seatpost
Syncros DH2.0, 31.6mm, Alloy6061
Seat
Syncros Kaslo 2.0
Crmo Rails
Headset
Syncros DH
Semi integrated
ID 49.6mm, OD 56mm
Hub (Front)
Formula DHL-93 Boost, 110x20mm, thru axle
Hub (Rear)
Formula DHL-157
157x12mm thru axle, sealed bearings
Spokes
DT Swiss Industry, 2.0 black
Rims
Alexrims MD30 Disc, 29"front, 27.5"rear, 32H black, Tubeless Ready
Front Tire
Maxxis Assegai 29x2.5", 2x60TPI, DH, TR, 3C Maxx Grip
Rear Tire
Maxxis DHR II 27.5x2.5", 2x60TPI, DH, TR, 3C Maxx Terra
Pedals
Wellgo B155U SCT, flat, w/replaceable pins
Approx weight in KG
17.4 (without pedals)
Approx weight in LBS
38.36 (without pedals)
Range of use
test
Max. System Weight
128kg
The overall weight includes the bike, the rider, the equipment, and possible additional luggage.
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