scott mountainbike Scott Genius 910 Mountain Bike
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scott mountainbike

scott mountainbike Scott Genius 910 Mountain Bike

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scott mountainbike Scott Genius 910 Mountain BikeThe mountain bike category is full of bikes that do one thing well. The Scott Genius 910 Bike is built to do all of it climb efficiently, descend confidently, and put the rider in control of exactly how the suspension behaves at any given moment. At 14. 1 kg, it sits noticeably lighter than the enduro average, and the geometry makes clear it was designed by people who understand what real trail riding demands. The Genius platform has long centered on

The mountain bike category is full of bikes that do one thing well. The Scott Genius 910 Bike is built to do all of it — climb efficiently, descend confidently, and put the rider in control of exactly how the suspension behaves at any given moment. At 14.1 kg, it sits noticeably lighter than the enduro average, and the geometry makes clear it was designed by people who understand what real trail riding demands.

The Genius platform has long centered on Scott's TwinLoc suspension system, and on the 910, that system remains the defining feature. A single bar-mounted lever simultaneously adjusts both the FOX 36 fork and the internally housed FOX NUDE 5T rear shock across three modes: Descend opens both ends to full travel (160mm front, 150mm rear), Traction Control reduces travel and adds compression damping for mixed-terrain climbing, and Lockout firms everything up for smooth fire roads or pavement. The ability to switch modes without taking a hand off the bar mid-climb or mid-descent is a practical advantage that adds up over a long day on the trail.

The frame construction is a hybrid: a carbon HMF mainframe keeps weight low and stiffness high where it matters, while an Alloy 6061 swingarm handles the structural demands of the rear end. Scott's Integrated Suspension Technology routes the rear shock internally through the seat tube rather than mounting it externally — the result is a cleaner rear end, better protection for the shock from mud and trail debris, and a more efficient suspension linkage. The Syncros/Acros angle-adjust headset adds another layer of tuning, letting riders dial in head tube angle to suit their terrain preference without swapping headset cups.

Design Benefits

  1. TwinLoc Suspension Control — One lever at the bar controls the entire suspension system — front and rear simultaneously. Descend mode opens both ends to full travel for maximum absorption on technical terrain. Traction Control reduces the rear travel and adds compression damping, keeping the bike efficient without locking up entirely. Lockout firms everything up for sustained climbing. Switching between modes takes a thumb press and doesn't require stopping or looking down, which makes it genuinely useful rather than a novelty.
  2. Internally Housed Rear Shock — Scott's Integrated Suspension Technology positions the FOX NUDE 5T shock inside the frame's seat tube rather than mounting it externally. The linkage uses large bearings and a splined three-piece construction to drive the shock efficiently. The practical benefits are real: the shock is shielded from mud, water, and trail debris; the rear end stays cleaner and lighter-looking; and the suspension kinematics benefit from the direct, internal linkage design.
  3. Carbon HMF Frame with Angle-Adjust Headset — The Carbon HMF mainframe keeps the front triangle stiff and light while the Alloy 6061 swingarm handles the structural demands of the rear end — a proven hybrid approach that balances performance and durability. The Syncros/Acros angle-adjust headset allows riders to fine-tune the head tube angle to suit their terrain and riding style without replacing headset components, adding meaningful adjustability to an already versatile geometry.
  4. SRAM GX Eagle AXS Wireless Drivetrain — The GX Eagle AXS brings wireless electronic shifting to the 10-52 cassette spread, eliminating the cable routing complexity that can be a headache on full-suspension frames. The Rocker Controller shifter paddle works intuitively, and the wide 12-speed range covers everything from steep technical climbs to fast flowing descents. No cables to stretch, no barrel adjusters to fiddle with — the system stays consistent throughout the ride.
  5. Shimano XT 4-Piston Brakes — The XT M8120 4-piston calipers deliver strong, modulated braking force with 203mm front and 180mm rear Shimano RT76 rotors. Four pistons across a wider pad surface give the system more power and better heat management than 2-piston setups — an advantage that shows on long, steep descents where brake fade can become a factor. Shimano's lever feel is well-regarded for its consistency and adjustment range.
  6. Maxxis Dissector 2.6" Tubeless Ready — The Dissector in 2.6" EXO/3C Maxx Terra compound is a capable trail tire — the tread pattern centers on fast rolling in the middle with adequate side knobs for cornering traction on hardpack and intermediate terrain. The 2.6" width on 30mm-internal Syncros Revelstoke wheels provides a solid contact patch and good tubeless compatibility without the rolling resistance penalty of a full 2.8".

Final Take

The Scott Genius 910 Bike makes a clear case for itself among trail and enduro-capable mountain bikes. The TwinLoc suspension system is more than a marketing feature — it changes how you ride the bike and how efficiently you can move between climbing and descending modes. The internally housed shock is a thoughtful engineering decision that cleans up the rear end and protects the shock. At 14.1 kg with a full carbon front triangle, wireless drivetrain, and four-piston brakes, the Genius 910 is a well-rounded trail machine that doesn't ask you to compromise between going up and going down.

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