The further you explore, the more you rely on your bike to get you to where you’re going—and back home again. Meet Scrambler, our Pinion-equipped drop-bar gravel bike that’s built to handle big journeys off the beaten track. Featuring clearance for wide tires, a durable Stratocrom steel frame, and the maintenance-free combo of a Pinion gearbox and Gates Carbon Drive system, Scrambler is any bikepacker’s best friend—and the perfect addition to your next adventure.
Our Stratocrom tube sets are developed specifically for your bike in collaboration with our production facilities. We use high-quality CrMo 4130 steel, which is butted once or twice. We achieve an ideal balance between weight and durability thanks to the optimized, load-adapted tubes, which are selected individually for each model.
This shifting system offers you precise shifting with xx gears, even under high loads - ideal for demanding trails and long adventures. Thanks to the closed system, it is extremely robust and low-maintenance, perfect for off-road tours. The central weight distribution ensures optimum balance and a stable riding experience in every situation. At just 2,100 grams, it is also light and efficient.
The Tout Terrain Shift:R Road was developed in collaboration with TRP and offers outstanding shifting ergonomics for geared bikes. The hydraulic TRP Hylex brake system stands for excellent braking performance. The Shift:R shifter box uses high-quality 6061 aluminum and special stainless steel for maximum shifting performance and durability. The spring assembly is equipped with overload protection to extend its service life.
Whether for multi-day off-road endurance races, demanding bikepacking rides or even a trip around the world - the frame offers numerous mounting options for pannier racks, accessory bags and water bottles so that you can take everything you need with you. The option of mounting front and rear pannier racks makes the Scrambler an incomparable companion.
Steel forks are robust, durable and flexible, which ensures a high level of riding comfort. They can also be repaired and are relatively inexpensive. Their disadvantage is their higher weight, which can affect the agility of the bike.
Carbon forks are significantly lighter and stiffer, which improves steering precision and saves weight. They dampen vibrations well, but are more expensive and more susceptible to damage.
Conclusion: If you value comfort and durability, steel is a good choice. For sporty riders who want to save weight and prefer direct steering, carbon is worthwhile.
The Scrambler Xplore combines the spirit of the legendary Scrambler motorcycles with state-of-the-art bike technology and a unique design. The robust construction and chunky off-road tires make it the perfect companion for adventures off the road and on remote trails. A touch of nostalgia paired with the performance of today.