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Scott Spark 940 Bike


Regular price $3,99999

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Scott Spark 940 Bike Info

The Scott Spark 940 Bike is built for riders who want a cross-country capable mountain bike that doesn't ask you to choose between climbing efficiency and descent-ready capability. At $3,999.99, the Spark 940 brings Scott's carbon HMF mainframe technology, the brand's TwinLoc three-mode suspension system, and a 12-speed SRAM Eagle drivetrain into a package that can handle everything from fast singletrack loops to technical trail riding — without the weight penalty of a dedicated trail bike.

The front triangle is constructed from Scott's HMF (High Modulus Fiber) carbon, a layup that uses strategic reinforcement to balance stiffness where it matters and weight savings where they add up. The rear swingarm is 6011 alloy, a sensible choice that keeps costs accessible while maintaining durability in the part of the frame that absorbs the most abuse. The single-pivot suspension design is Scott's preferred layout for cross-country performance — lower unsprung mass and proven kinematics translate directly into pedaling efficiency and consistent traction on varied terrain. An adjustable headset allows you to shift the head angle 0.6° slacker or steeper simply by rotating the headset cups 180°, with no cable cutting or brake bleeding required.

The defining feature of the Spark platform is Scott's TwinLoc suspension system. A single handlebar-mounted remote simultaneously controls both the RockShox Pike RL3 fork and the RockShox Deluxe Select RL3 rear shock, cycling through three distinct modes without stopping or reaching down to the frame. In Descend mode, you get the full 130mm of fork travel and 120mm of rear travel. Traction Control mode reduces the effective rear travel, firms the suspension feel, and lifts the bottom bracket — it's not just a halfway house between open and locked, it genuinely changes how the bike climbs on rolling terrain. Lockout brings both ends to a firm pedaling platform for sustained climbs or road transfers. The ability to adjust the bike's geometry, damping, and spring behavior in real time is what makes the Spark 940 more versatile than its price suggests.

Design Benefits

  1. TwinLoc three-mode suspension control — One remote switch adjusts both the fork and rear shock simultaneously, moving between full-travel descent mode, traction control, and full lockout without interrupting your momentum.
  2. Carbon HMF front triangle — Scott's HMF layup concentrates material in the stiffness-critical zones and saves weight where it isn't needed, giving you a carbon front end that earns its cost at this price point.
  3. Adjustable head angle geometry — Rotating the Syncros Acros headset cups 180° shifts the head angle 0.6° in either direction — no cables to cut, no brakes to bleed — so you can tune the handling feel without a shop visit.
  4. SRAM Eagle 12-speed range — The 32T chainring and 11-50T cassette give you the low gearing to spin up steep climbs and enough top end for fast flats and open descents.
  5. 29" wheels across all sizes — Every frame size runs 29-inch wheels with a 437.5mm chainstay, keeping handling consistent and predictable no matter your size.
  6. Size-matched dropper post travel — The Syncros Duncan dropper scales with frame size (125mm for S/M, 150mm for L, 170mm for XL), so every rider gets useful drop without running out of travel.

Final Take

The Scott Spark 940 is the entry point into a platform Scott has refined over years of cross-country racing and trail development. The carbon HMF construction, TwinLoc suspension, and modern geometry make a strong case at $3,999.99. If you want a Scott mountain bike that climbs efficiently, descends capably, and adjusts its character on the fly, the Spark 940 delivers on all three fronts.

Scott Spark 940 Bike - Specifications

Frame Material:
Spark Carbon HMF Mainframe with Alloy 6011 Swingarm, 12x148mm
Fork:
RockShox Pike RL3 Air / 3-Modes / 130mm Travel / 15x110mm
Rear Suspension:
RockShox Deluxe Select RL3 Trunnion / 3-Modes / 120mm Travel
Headset:
Syncros - Acros Angle adjust & Cable Routing HS System
Seatpost:
Syncros Duncan Dropper 2.5 31.6mm / S-M: 125mm, L: 150mm, XL: 170mm
Front Derailleur:
None
Rear Derailleur:
SRAM NX Eagle
Crankset:
SRAM X1 Eagle DUB 32T
Bottom Bracket:
SRAM DUB PF 92 MTB Wide
Brake Calipers:
Shimano MT501
Brake Levers:
Shimano MT501
Rotors:
Shimano RT54 180mm
Shifters:
SRAM SX Eagle Trigger
Cassette:
SRAM PG1210 12-speed 11-50
Chain:
SRAM NX Eagle 12-speed
Wheel - Front:
Syncros X-30SE 30mm
Wheel - Rear:
Syncros X-30SE 30mm
Stem:
Syncros DC 2.0 / 0° Rise / 6061 Alloy / 31.8mm
Handlebar:
Syncros Fraser 2.0 DC Alloy 6061 / Mini Rise / Back Sweep 8° / 760mm
Saddle:
Syncros Tofino 2.5 Regular
Tires:
Schwalbe Wicked Will 29x2.4
Grips:
Syncros Performance XC lock-on grips
Pedals:
Not Included

*Specifications are subject to change.

Scott Spark 940 Bike Geometry

Scott Spark 940 Bike Mountain Bike Geometry
Size:
S
M
L
XL
B. Seat Tube (c-t)
415
440
490
540
C. Top Tube Length
561
589
613
641
D. Head Tube Length
90
90
105
115
E. Chain Stay Length
437.5
437.5
437.5
437.5
G. Seat Tube Angle
75.7
75.9
76.4
76.7
H. Head Tube Angle
65.8
65.8
65.8
65.8
I. Stand Over Height
759
767
778
801
J. Wheel Size
29"
29"
29"
29"
K. Stack
607.5
607.5
617.7
627
L. Reach
410
440
470
500

The RA Perspective

The Spark 940 hits a sweet spot that's hard to find at $3,999. The carbon HMF front triangle is the real story here — you're getting a Scott carbon frame at a price where most competitors are still on alloy. The rear alloy swingarm is a deliberate tradeoff: it keeps the cost down and holds up to trail abuse in the part of the frame that takes the most hits. In practice, you notice the carbon front end in how the bike steers and responds, not in fragility.

The TwinLoc system is the feature that keeps people coming back to the Spark platform year after year. On paper, a three-mode handlebar remote sounds like a marketing exercise. On the trail, it changes how you ride. Traction Control gets used more than you'd expect — it's not just "halfway between open and locked." It physically changes the suspension kinematics, lifts the bottom bracket, and firms the feel in a way that makes a real difference on rolling terrain. You stop thinking of your ride in terms of climbs and descents and start using the full spectrum.

The SRAM Eagle drivetrain is a mix of tiers — X1 crankset, NX derailleur, SX shifter — but the shifting is reliable and the 11-50 range is hard to argue with. The Shimano MT501 brakes are solid stoppers for this category of riding, though riders who push regularly into steeper or longer descents may eventually want to upgrade.

Where the Spark 940 really excels is as a bike you grow into. The geometry is modern without being radical, the adjustable headset gives you room to fine-tune, and the 29-inch wheels across all four sizes keep it consistent. It's not the lightest or the most trail-aggressive bike at this price — but it's one of the most versatile.

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