Scott’s new Gambler looks like a complicated DH weapon with lots of adjustability for those who want to fine-tune their bike
BRR Analysis
Scott has officially revealed its 2026 Gambler downhill bike, showcasing a radical design featuring a hidden shock, a six-bar linkage system, and 210mm of rear travel. This highly adjustable platform is clearly aimed at elite-level performance, with the brand highlighting its development alongside World Cup racers like Benoit Coulanges. The launch signals Scott's continued commitment to the competitive DH scene, offering riders extensive tuning capabilities.
This introduction of a complex, highly adjustable DH machine arrives in a World Cup landscape increasingly defined by marginal gains and bespoke setups. Scott, a long-time fixture in gravity racing, is evidently doubling down on engineering sophistication to gain an edge. The hidden shock design, while aesthetically clean, often presents maintenance challenges, yet the six-bar linkage promises a highly tunable suspension curve, crucial for diverse World Cup tracks and rider preferences.
Scott's latest Gambler is less a bike, more a finely-tuned instrument for those with the time, expertise, and mechanic to exploit its myriad adjustments. Good luck to the privateers.
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