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2019

Scott Strike eRIDE 910

Scott Strike eRIDE 2019

E-Mountain Trail

Colour / Green/Black

Size / S (Low, High), M (Low, High), L (Low, High), XL (Low, High)

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At a glance

The 2019 Scott Strike eRIDE 910 is a E-Mountain and Trail Aluminium / Alloy mountain bike. It sports 29" wheels, comes in a range of sizes, including S (Low, High), M (Low, High), L (Low, High), XL (Low, High), has Fox suspension and a SRAM drivetrain. The bike is part of Scott's Strike eRIDE range of mountain bikes. As a pedal-assisted e-mountain bike, the Scott Strike eRIDE 910 is powered by a Bosch Performance CX 250W system motor and a Bosch PowerTube, integrated, 4A charger, 500 Wh battery.

TwinLoc suspension system, FIT4 remote, 3 modes, Syncros Trail fender included, Central kickstand mount, 27.5″ and 29″ compatible with adjustable geometry

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Specifications

Frameset
  • Frame
    eRide alloy
  • Fork
    FOX 34 Float Performance Elite Air, FIT4 with 3 modes, low speed adjust, rebound adjust, lockout, 15x110mm QR axle, 140mm
  • Shock
    FOX Nude EVOL Trunnion, Scott custom with travel and geo adjust, 140mm-90mm, 3 modes (Lockout, Traction Control, Descend), DPS, rebound adjust, 185mm X 50mm
  • Motor
    Bosch Performance CX 250W system
  • Battery
    Bosch PowerTube, integrated, 4A charger, 500 Wh
Wheels
  • Hubs
    Formula CL811 15x110mm (front), Formula ECT148S 148x12mm Boost (rear)
  • Wheels
    Syncros X-30S, 30mm tubeless ready, sleeve joint, 32 hole
  • Wheel Size
    29"
  • Spokes
    Stainless black
  • Tires
    Maxxis Rekon 29 x 2.6", TR, EXO, SilkShield, 3C Maxx Terra, 120 tpi, Kevlar Bead (front and rear)
Drivetrain
  • Chain
    476.7, 475, No, SRAM Eagle, 16 tooth, steel, SRAM NX Eagle
  • Crank
    SRAM X1 1000, 165mm
  • Bottom Bracket
    346.3, 339, 346.2, 339, 346.1, 339, 346, 339
  • Rear Derailleur
    SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed
  • Shifters
    SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed, single click
Components
  • Brakeset
    Shimano BR-M640 ZEE with SM-RT64 CL rotors (203mm front and rear), Shimano BL-M640 ZEE
  • Handlebar
    Syncros Hixon 1.5 Rise, 2014 double butted alloy, 31.8mm diameter, 20mm rise, 8°, 760mm width
  • Saddle
    Syncros ER1.5, chromoly rails
  • Seatpost
    FOX Transfer Dropper Remote, 100mm (S), 125mm (M), 150mm (L, XL), 31.6mm, Syncros single bolt, 31.6mm, Syncros single bolt
  • Stem
    Syncros FL1.5, 2014 alloy, integrated spacer and top cap, 6°, 31.8mm diameter
  • Grips
    Syncros Comfort lock-on
  • Headset
    Syncros FL2.0 press fit E2

FAQ

Q: Where to buy a 2019 Scott Strike eRIDE 910?

The 2019 Scott Strike eRIDE 910 may be purchased directly from Scott.

Q: What size wheels does the 2019 Scott Strike eRIDE 910 have?

The 2019 Scott Strike eRIDE 910 has 29" wheels.

Q: What size 2019 Scott Strike eRIDE 910 should I get?

The 2019 Scott Strike eRIDE 910 comes in sizes S (Low, High), M (Low, High), L (Low, High), XL (Low, High). After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Scott Strike eRIDE 910 size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a general guide and bike sizes can vary between riders and bikes. The best way to find your size is to go for a test ride.

Rider Height (cm) Rider Height (in) Frame Size
148cm - 158cm 4'10" - 5'2" XS
158cm - 168cm 5'2" - 5'6" S
168cm - 178cm 5'6" - 5' 10" M
178cm - 185cm 5'10" - 6'1" L
185cm - 193cm 6'1" - 6'4" XL
193cm - 198cm 6'4" - 6'6" XXL

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