
"has been around since 1981, and throughout its long history, it has experimented with nearly every material used in bike fabrication, from alloy to carbon. However, it is most well-known for its world-class titanium bikes, and the new Scrambler, teased at , is a titanium, drop-bar, adventure bike, designed with suspension forks in mind. Is the trend of drop-bar bikes with suspension the biggest industry fad of 2025, or are we simply reverting back to the golden days of the 1990s?"
"Instilled with hardtail mountain bike influence (RockShox SID suspension fork, boost spacing, and dropper post compatibility) and the adventurous spirit of gravel (drop bars?), making this a hard bike to classify. It's not a gravel bike, and it's not a mountain bike, but it wouldn't be out of place on mountain bike trails or the most remote gravel routes. Scrambling the genres is what it's made for."
The brand has produced bikes since 1981 and experimented with materials from alloy to carbon, becoming best-known for titanium frames. The Scrambler is a titanium, drop-bar adventure bike designed with suspension forks in mind and influenced by hardtail mountain bikes and gravel riding. The frame accepts 29"x2.4" tires, boost-spaced dropouts, and 100mm of front travel while supporting dropper posts and drop handlebars. The geometry and features blur the line between gravel and mountain bikes, enabling remote off-road routes and long backcountry trips. Multiple bottle bosses, mounts for a bento box and frame bag, rack eyelets, and stealth dropper routing increase multi-day carrying capability.
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