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Scott Spark RC Pro Bike


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Scott   |   SKU: 4283408562006  |   Option: Obsidian Purple / Carbon Black, S

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Scott Spark RC Pro Bike Info

The Scott Spark RC Pro Bike is built on the same fifth-generation HMF Carbon platform as Scott's flagship World Cup, paired with Fox Factory Kashima suspension and Shimano XTR Di2 electronic shifting. At $8,999, it's the Spark RC for riders who want the full race-capable chassis with a Fox and Shimano spec — a combination that represents a deliberate build philosophy, not a step down.

The frame is Spark RC HMF Carbon Gen5 throughout — the same architecture Scott's World Cup athletes ride. High Modulus Fiber carbon gives the chassis a stiff, efficient ride character that climbs well and handles cleanly at race pace. The Syncros Octopus cable integration system Gen2 routes all cables internally through the headset, keeping the front end uncluttered and protected from mud and debris. The Syncros Acros headset includes adjustable head angle geometry, tunable ±0.5°, which lets riders fine-tune handling to suit course character or personal preference. The drivetrain mount uses BSA bottom bracket threading with a 55mm chainline, positioned for efficient power transfer to the rear wheel.

Fox Factory Kashima: 120mm Front and Rear

The suspension spec is Fox Factory at both ends, with Kashima coating on both the fork stanchions and shock body — Fox's friction-reducing anodized finish that produces noticeably smoother small-bump sensitivity. The fork is a Fox 34SL Factory with the Grip SL damper, a unit built specifically for XC racing: the "SL" designation marks it as Fox's Super Light XC fork, trimmed for weight without compromising the damping control that matters on a race course. It runs a 15x110mm Kabolt axle and offers full rebound adjustment with a 3-position lever for lockout, open, and an intermediate position. The rear shock is a Fox Float Factory EVOL Kashima, tuned by Scott for the Spark's suspension kinematics, with a Traction Control platform mode between full lockout and full open — Fox's XC-specific intermediate setting designed to reduce pedal bob on climbing terrain without fully shutting down the suspension. Both units are manual: the rider controls the mode via bar-mounted remotes. At 120mm front and rear, this is XC travel with XC-race damper tuning throughout.

Shimano XTR Di2 Drivetrain

Shifting is handled by Shimano XTR Di2 M9250 — Shimano's top-tier electronic mountain group, running a 12-speed 10-51 cassette with a 34-tooth chainring on the Shimano XTR M9200 crankset. XTR Di2 uses Shimano's wired electronic architecture: reliable, fast-actuating, and consistent in any weather condition. Braking is XTR M9220 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes with Shimano CL900 rotors — 180mm at the front, 160mm at the rear — which provide strong, modulated stopping power well-matched to the bike's race-pace use case. A Shimano Di2 battery pack powers the system and is included in the build. The cockpit is the same as the World Cup: a Syncros IC-M100-SL2 integrated bar and stem in HMF carbon, 740mm wide with 7° backsweep across all frame sizes. Shifting inputs come through Shimano's XTR Di2 lever interface rather than wireless paddle pods, which some riders prefer for its tactile feel and precise actuation.

Wheels, Tires, and Supporting Build

Wheels are Syncros Silverton CF2 carbon, tubeless ready front and rear — the same wheelset found on the World Cup build. Tires are Maxxis Aspen 29x2.4 in the EXO casing with Maxxspeed compound, 120TPI, tubeless-compatible. The EXO sidewall protection gives this build slightly more durability on rough or rocky terrain compared to the Race Edition casing on the World Cup spec. A Syncros dropper seatpost is included, as is the Syncros Save the Day tubeless repair kit and tool kit integrated into the handlebar. The Pro ships in Obsidian Purple / Carbon Black in sizes S through XL, all on 29-inch wheels.

The Spark RC Pro is the right choice for riders committed to the Spark RC platform who prefer Fox suspension feel, Shimano XTR Di2's shifting character, or simply don't need the automated suspension and integrated power meter of the World Cup build. The frame, geometry, and carbon spec are identical — what changes is how the rider interacts with the suspension and drivetrain.

Scott Spark RC Pro Bike - Specifications

Frame Material:
Spark RC HMF Carbon Gen5 / Adjustable head angle and fork lock / Syncros Octopus cable integration system Gen2 / BSA BB / UDH interface / 12x148mm with 55mm chainline
Fork:
Fox 34SL Factory Grip SL Kashima / 3P / Kabolt 15x110mm axle / Reb. Adj / Lockout
Rear Suspension:
Fox Float Factory Traction Control EVOL Kashima / Scott custom w. travel, geo adj., 3P: Lockout-Traction Control-Descend, Low Speed & Reb. Adj. / Bearing hardware 20x8mm / 190X45mm
Headset:
Syncros - Acros angle adjust +-0.5° / Fork lock & cable routing Gen2 system / Stainless bearings IS52
Seatpost:
Syncros dropper SP-M100-AL2 / 31.6mm
Rear Derailleur:
Shimano XTR Di2 M9250
Crankset:
Shimano XTR M9200
Chainrings:
34T
Bottom Bracket:
Shimano XTR BB93 BSA
Brake Calipers:
Shimano XTR M9220 4-Piston
Brake Levers:
Shimano XTR M9220 4-Piston
Rotors:
Shimano CL900 180mm (Front), 160mm (Rear)
Shifters:
Shimano XTR Di2 M9250
Cassette:
Shimano XTR M9200 12-speed 10-51
Chain:
Shimano M9100 12-speed
Wheel - Front:
Syncros Silverton CF2 / Tubeless ready
Wheel - Rear:
Syncros Silverton CF2 / Tubeless ready
Stem:
Syncros IC-M100-SL2 HMF Carbon / -10° angle / Back sweep 7° / 740mm
Handlebar:
Syncros IC-M100-SL2 HMF Carbon / -10° angle / Back sweep 7° / 740mm
Tires:
Maxxis Aspen 29x2.4 / 120TPI Foldable Bead / Maxxspeed / Tubeless ready / EXO
Grips:
Syncros XC Lock-On / Ready for tubeless plug kit storage
Pedals:
Not Included
Travel:
120mm / 120mm
Accessories:
Syncros Save the Day kit IS-M100 / Syncros Tool & Tubeless Handlebar kit / Shimano Di2 Powerpack / Milkit Sealant / Transport Axle

*Specifications are subject to change.

Scott Spark RC Pro Bike Geometry

Scott Spark RC Pro Bike Mountain Bike Geometry
Size:
S
M
L
XL
B. Seat Tube (c-t)
385
410
460
510
C. Top Tube Length
573
610
637
666
D. Head Tube Length
88
88
95
112
E. Chain Stay Length
434
434
434
434
F. BB Drop
44
44
44
44
G. Seat Tube Angle
76.4
75.3
75.3
75.3
H. Head Tube Angle
65.9
65.9
65.9
65.9
I. Stand Over Height
733
744
767
790
J. Wheel Size
29''
29''
29''
29''
K. Stack
591
591
598
613
L. Reach
430
455
480
505
Stem Length
50mm
60mm
70mm
80mm
Bar Width
740mm
740mm
740mm
740mm
M. Crank Length
170mm
170mm
170mm
170mm

The RA Perspective

The Spark RC Pro comes up often when a customer is deciding between this and the World Cup. The frame is identical — same Gen5 HMF Carbon, same geometry, same Syncros cockpit — so the real question is Fox vs RockShox and Shimano XTR Di2 vs SRAM X0 AXS. Those aren't obvious tradeoffs, and we don't steer clients toward one without understanding their background.

Fox 34SL Factory with the Grip SL damper is a genuinely excellent XC fork. Riders who have spent years on Fox tend to trust the feel and the tune, and the Kashima coating makes a noticeable difference in small-bump compliance. The Traction Control rear shock is a well-executed manual system — it's not as seamless as Flight Attendant, but riders who prefer to control their suspension know exactly where they are at all times, which has its own value on a race course.

Shimano XTR Di2 is what we'd call bulletproof electronic shifting. It's consistent in the wet, fast to respond, and familiar to the majority of riders who have trained on Shimano systems. There's no power meter built into the crankset here — that's the most tangible functional difference from the World Cup for athletes who train with data. If power monitoring matters, plan on adding an external unit.

The EXO casing on the Maxxis Aspen tires is also worth noting — slightly heavier than the Race Edition, but more confidence-inspiring on technical or rooted terrain where a sidewall strike is realistic. For riders racing primarily on hardpack XC courses, it's a minimal tradeoff. For mixed or more technical courses, it's actually a useful upgrade over what the World Cup ships with.

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