Bike Review:
Scor 4060 ST LTD
A Stealthy Trail Bike with Surprising Value
The Scor 4060 ST LTD is a stealthy, high-performance trail bike that blends sleek design, impressive suspension, and killer value—especially when scored on sale. Designed to handle both rowdy descents and big pedal days, the ST version of this platform brings 140mm of rear travel paired with a 150mm fork, making it a compelling option for riders who want one bike that can do it all. With top-tier RockShox suspension, Code RSC brakes, and SRAM’s XO1 12-speed drivetrain featuring the much-hyped Flight Attendant system, this bike isn’t messing around. But how does it actually perform on the trail? Let’s dig into the details.

Geometry:
The Scor 4060 ST LTD runs modern trail geo—long, low, and relatively slack for a 140mm bike. It inspires confidence in steeper terrain without feeling cumbersome on tight switchbacks or tech climbs. The reach and stack numbers strike a nice balance, and it feels incredibly planted in corners. The shock tunnel is a unique design choice, but it looks sleek and keeps the frame lines clean, even if it does gather a bit of trail debris.
Climbing:
With Flight Attendant equipped, you’d expect effortless climbing, but interestingly, the bike actually felt more efficient with the system turned off. The rear suspension has a firm, supportive platform that doesn’t wallow under power—even without automatic adjustments. It reminds me of the Revel bikes with their CBF suspension—efficient, but not harsh. You get solid traction without the feeling of wasted energy.
Descending:
While I haven’t logged massive vert just yet, first impressions are strong. The 4060 ST LTD handles steep, rough terrain with poise. That RockShox Ultimate suspension soaks up hits smoothly, and the bike stays composed through fast corners and chunky sections. It’s not quite a mini-enduro sled, but for a 140mm bike, it punches above its weight. I expect the performance to only improve as I dial in the Flight Attendant system and suspension settings further.

Who’s This Bike For:
The Scor 4060 ST LTD is for the rider who wants high-end performance in a trail-focused package. It’s ideal for those who ride aggressive terrain but don’t need full enduro travel. It’s also a great value-hunter’s dream—especially during sales—offering top-tier brakes and suspension that you usually only see on bikes well over $7k. If you’re debating between this LTD build and the more affordable GX or NX kits, know that even the lower-tier models come with smart spec choices where it counts.
Final Thoughts:
Scor knocked it out of the park with the 4060 ST LTD. Even before Jenson USA’s wild sale pricing, it was a solid value. The frame is quiet, the paint is premium, and the spec list is stacked in all the right places. Yes, the shock tunnel does collect some crud, and Flight Attendant might need some tuning out of the box—but those are small trade-offs for what this bike delivers. For now, I’m giving it a solid 4 out of 5, with potential to bump higher as I log more time. Keep an eye out—this one’s a sleeper hit.

