The following review might answer some of your questions, including the steep head angle. On-One Scandal - BikeRadar
The steep head angle was also noticable during my first ride on my Inbred 29er (which has exactly the same geometry as Scandal 29er has), however it was quite easy to use to it.
I have a Scandal 29er, currently setup as a singlespeed. Great bike - probably my favorite bike I've owned - and all my other bike have either been Carbon or steel - this is the only Alu bike I've had.
Its a mountain bike, so rocks and roots are no problem. I'd say any drop off less than 3 ft would be no problem.
I love the 72 degree head angle. When I first built it, it was my first 29er, I had it set up with 100mm forks. I found the steering too slow, so dropped them to 80mm, which made my local twisty singletrack a lot more manageable on the bigger wheels.
I guess the slacker HTA bike would be more stable going down, but I've never had an issue with the bike feeling nervous. The stability that the big wheels give seems to cancel out the effect of the steep HTA.
A guy was riding a Scandal in one of the tougher XC races I competed in this year. Rocky stuff, drops, etc. I don’t know how he placed in the race, but I managed a 2nd place on my Inbred 29er with a Lefty fork, and I rode it hard.
Thanks guys, i took the plunge and bought the frame last night so I'm like a kid at Christmas waiting for it to get here. I shall probably keep a photo diary during the build up
Hi sorry, I have been absolutely swamped at uni and couldn't find the time to keep a diary. Anyway below is a picture of the finished thing hope you all like it.
Scandal is 70 degrees not 72. They measure "at ride height" with an 80mm fork and say to subtract 2 degrees at static with a 100mm fork
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