Moots Scrambler review: possibly the most versatile gravel bike of 2026, but the fork is overkill
BRR Analysis
BikeRadar has published an early review of the 2026 Moots Scrambler, hailing it as "possibly the most versatile gravel bike" on the horizon. The review, while largely positive about the titanium frame's capabilities, specifically noted the bike's fork as "overkill." This assessment suggests a high degree of integration and perhaps an aggressive design philosophy from the Colorado-based manufacturer for their future gravel offering.
This early review of a 2026 model is notable, indicating Moots' forward-thinking development cycle and BikeRadar's access to pre-production or concept models. Moots, known for its premium titanium frames and meticulous craftsmanship, consistently targets the high-end market. The "overkill" fork comment could signal a departure from their typically understated aesthetic, perhaps embracing more suspension or aerodynamic features, reflecting a broader industry trend towards more technically advanced, albeit heavier, gravel components.
Ultimately, Moots appears to be pushing boundaries, even if BikeRadar suggests they might have pushed a little too hard on the front end. One can only hope the production model retains the versatility without the perceived excess.
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