Scor 4060 ST NX Review

Scor 4060 ST NX Review

Scor 4060 ST NX Review

Price: 4299 €
category: All Mountain
Frame Material: Carbon
Wheel Size: 29"
Travel Front: 150 mm
Travel Rear: 150 mm
Model Year: 2022
  • quality frame
  • fun to ride in
    easy terrain Extreme Terrain
    seating position
    upright efficient
    handling
    playful easy calm
    Framesize runs
    small big

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    Summary

    Expirience with the Scor 4060 ST NX

    Scor 4060 ST NX Review In terms of riding on demanding trails, the Scor 4060 ST NX is an absolute banger. With a flat 65,5 degree head tube angle and a long reach, the geometry corresponds to the current trend. The moderate seating position is likely to be the perfect middle ground for the majority of bikers.

    technical Details

    Je steiler der Winkel des Sitzrohrs ist, desto effizienter können Sie in die Pedale treten.

    SIZE XXS XS S M L XL XXL
    Sizing of Manufacturer
    -
    -
    S
    M
    L
    XL
    -
    Wheelsize
    -
    -
    29
    29
    29
    29
    -
    Stack
    -
    -
    599
    611
    625
    636
    -
    Reach
    -
    -
    436
    461
    485
    516
    -
    Top Tube Length
    -
    -
    561
    590
    621
    655
    -
    Seat Tube Length
    -
    -
    400
    425
    440
    470
    -
    Seat Tube Angle
    -
    -
    78
    78
    78
    78
    -
    Head Tube Length
    -
    -
    87
    99
    115
    127
    -
    Head Tube Angle
    -
    -
    65,5
    65,5
    65,5
    65,5
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    Bottom Bracket Drop
    -
    -
    29
    29
    29
    29
    -
    Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
    -
    -
    340
    340
    340
    340
    -
    Chainstay Length
    -
    -
    433
    433
    433
    433
    -
    Wheelbase
    -
    -
    1185
    1210
    1235
    1265
    -
    Standover Height
    -
    -
    714
    723
    731
    741
    -
    • Frame SCOR 4060 full carbon frame, Lower-Link Driven Instant Center Linkage, 140mm rear wheel travel, Fully guided internal cable routing, Stash box, Boost 148, SRAM Universal Derailleur Hanger, Lower ISCG 05 mount / Chainguide
    • Frame Material Carbon
    • Fork RockShox Pike Select, 150mm travel, Charger RC damper, DebonAir air spring, Compression adjust, Rebound adjust, 44mm rake
    • Spring Unit air
    • Remote-Lockout yes
    • Damper RockShox Super Deluxe Select+, RT damper, Rebound adjust, Open / threshold mode, Trunnion mount
    • Gearrange 455%
    • Drivetrain 1x12
    • Gear Lever SRAM NX Eagle Trigger
    • Rear Derailleur SRAM NX Eagle
    • Crank SRAM Descendant 6K Eagle, 170mm length, 32T chainring, DUB Interface
    • Cassette SRAM NX Eagle (PG-1230), 11-50T
    • Chain SRAM NX Eagle
    • Brake Set SRAM Code R, Centerline rotors; 200mm
    • Brake Rotors 200/200
    • Rims XDX-530, 28 spokes, Sealed cartridge bearings hubs, 6061-T6 alloy rim; welded joint, 30mm internal width, Tubeless ready
    • Front Hub XDX-530, 28 spokes, Sealed cartridge bearings hubs
    • Rear Hub XDX-530, 28 spokes, Sealed cartridge bearings hubs
    • Tires Front Maxxis Assegai 29 x 2.5" (F) / Maxxis Dissector 29 x 2.4" (R), Compound: 3C Maxx Terra (F) / 3C Maxx Terra (R), Casing: EXO (F) / EXO+ (R), Tubeless ready
    • Tires Rear Maxxis Assegai 29 x 2.5" § / Maxxis Dissector 29 x 2.4" $, Compound: 3C Maxx Terra § / 3C Maxx Terra $, Casing: EXO § / EXO+ $, Tubeless ready
    • Saddle Fizik Terra Alpaca X5
    • Seat Post X-Fusion Manic, S 125mm, M 150mm, L/XL 170mm travel
    • Stem SCOR Alloy Stem, 3D forged, 31.6mm bar bore, 35mm lenght, 0° angle
    • Handle Bar SCOR Alloy Bar, 31.8mm clamp, 800mm wide, 20mm rise, 5° up sweep - 9° back sweep
    • Handle Bar Width 800

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