Scott Contessa Active 40 Specs and reviews

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Scott Contessa Active 40 specs

General Information
Model Name Contessa Active 40
Brand Scott
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin Switzerland
Mountain Bike Type cross-country
Intended Use recreational
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material aluminum
Frame Size Options S, M, L
Reach / Stack 425mm / 605mm
Head Tube Angle 68.5°
Seat Tube Angle 74.5°
Chainstay Length 435mm
Wheelbase 1112mm
Axle Standard Boost 148mm
Bottom Bracket Type BSA
Internal Cable Routing true
Suspension System
Suspension Type hardtail
Front Suspension Brand and Model RockShox Judy Silver TK
Front Suspension Travel 100mm
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 1x
Number of Speeds 12-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Deore
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Deore
Crankset Length / Chainring Size 170mm / 32T
Cassette Range 10-51T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano CN-M6100
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model Shimano MT200
Rotor Size (Front / Rear) 180mm / 160mm
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 29"
Rim Material and Width Alloy, internal 20mm
Hub Type and Engagement Standard hub, rapid engagement
Tubeless Ready true
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Schwalbe Smart Sam, 2.25"
Tire Tread Pattern Aggressive knobs for grip
Max Tire Pressure 35psi
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type riser
Handlebar Width 740mm
Stem Length and Angle 60mm
Saddle Brand and Model Syncros Savona 2.5
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L
Rider Height Range 160cm - 180cm
Stack and Reach 605mm, 425mm
Effective Top Tube Length 600mm
Chainstay Length 435mm
Price & Availability
MSRP $1,200
Market Availability Global
Color Options Black/Orange
Warranty Coverage (Frame) 5 years
Warranty Coverage (Components) 1 year

Pros and Cons of Scott Contessa Active 40


Pros Cons
Lightweight aluminum frame May not be suitable for very rough terrains
Responsive disc brakes Basic suspension system
Comfortable saddle Limited color options
Smooth gear shifting May require frequent maintenance

Common Issues and Problems with Scott Contessa Active 40


Common Problems
1. Gear Shifting Issues
2. Brake Adjustment Problems
3. Chain Slippage
4. Saddle Discomfort
5. Tire Punctures
6. Loose Bolts and Screws
7. Front Derailleur Misalignment

User Reviews of Scott Contessa Active 40


Reviewer Review
Emily The Scott Contessa Active 40 bike is a great entry-level option for women looking to get into cycling. It's lightweight, easy to handle, and comfortable to ride. I love the design and color options available.
Michael I bought the Scott Contessa Active 40 for my wife and she absolutely loves it. The bike is well-built, smooth to ride, and offers good value for the price. Highly recommended for beginners.
Sarah As a casual rider, I find the Scott Contessa Active 40 to be a reliable and stylish choice. It's sturdy on different terrains and the gear shifting is smooth. Overall, a solid bike for recreational use.
Chris I recently upgraded to the Scott Contessa Active 40 and I'm impressed with its performance. The bike is responsive, handles well on hills, and the saddle is comfortable for long rides. Definitely worth the investment.

Common Questions About Scott Contessa Active 40


  • Is the Scott Contessa Active 40 suitable for competitive racing?

    No, this bike is designed more for recreational use rather than competitive racing. It's great for enjoying cross-country trails and leisure rides.

  • Can I upgrade the front suspension on the Contessa Active 40?

    While it's possible to upgrade components, the RockShox Judy Silver TK on this bike already provides a good balance of performance and value for cross-country riding.

  • Does the Contessa Active 40 come with pedals included?

    No, pedals are typically not included with bikes at this level. You can choose pedals that suit your riding style and preferences separately.

  • What maintenance schedule is recommended for the hydraulic disc brakes?

    It's advisable to check and adjust brake pads, inspect for leaks, and bleed the system if needed annually or more frequently based on usage and conditions.

  • Are there any specific tools required for adjusting the internal cable routing?

    Adjusting internal cable routing may require specific tools like cable housing cutters, internal routing kits, and patience to ensure proper setup without damaging the frame.

  • How does the Boost 148mm axle standard benefit the Contessa Active 40?

    The Boost standard provides increased stiffness and strength to the rear wheel, enhancing overall bike handling and responsiveness on challenging cross-country terrain.

  • Can I mount a rear rack on the Contessa Active 40 for bikepacking?

    While this bike is not specifically designed for heavy bikepacking loads, there may be options available for mounting a lightweight rear rack for essentials.

  • What is the weight of the Scott Contessa Active 40?

    The weight of the bike varies based on frame size and components but typically falls within the range of 12-14kg, making it fairly lightweight for a cross-country hardtail.

  • Does the Contessa Active 40 require assembly upon delivery?

    Some assembly is usually required, including installing the front wheel, pedals, handlebars, and adjusting components. It's recommended to have it done by a professional bike mechanic for optimal performance.

  • Can the Schwalbe Smart Sam tires handle both dry and wet trail conditions?

    Yes, the Smart Sam tires offer a good balance of grip and rolling resistance, making them suitable for a variety of trail conditions including dry and wet surfaces.