Scoutin' About with Elliott Heap, Luke Cryer and Nigel Page - Video

Nov 29, 2017
by Nukeproof  
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We’re a little guilty of clouding over the Scout, but it’s not every day your main man Sam Hill wins an Enduro World Series Championship, our first ever world title! The new Mega 275c was the poster child for the 2018 range, but there is also an all-new Scout out on the market now and in the UK at least, its perfect time to go get wild on the hardtails!

Scoutin About
Elliott Heap’s Custom Scout 275

Bike launch edits are usually shot in some epic location with endless dusty corners to roost. For the new Nukeproof Scout there wasn’t this luxury. We’re in the North West of England it’s raining, the dust is wet and the air is thick with the smell of freshly spread manure mixed with that stench of stale water that hasn’t moved for an eternity. But the essence of “hardtail-ing” is simply getting back to the purity of riding- isn’t it? Having fun, pushing limits and taking risks. We also didn’t stop laughing all day, the comedy trio of Elliott Heap, Luke Cryer and Mr Old School Nigel Page are throwing some wild shapes and skills in challenging Cheshire conditions.

Scoutin About
Riding out wild angles, Elliott heap

For those that don’t know the Nukeproof Scout frame is a development building from the older Nukeproof Snap 4x frame. Rather than being confined to the 4x track, it’s now aimed as a do-it-all trail bike. There is a choice of both 27.5” and 29” wheel sizes with low slung hydroformed aluminium tubes, low BB and slack head angle creating gravity focused geometry.

Scoutin About
Luke Cryer's Scout 275 Comp

For 2018 we’ve updated the tubing of the frame, all new slimmer seat stays not only shed a little weight but allow for more vertical compliance and comfort on the rear of the bike. This is also combined with the large volume Maxxis 2.6 Minion DHF Evo-TR tyres. We also have included wider 148mm rear hub spacing to add lateral stiffness, enhancing the feel in the corners and provided a noticeable drive out of them. The aim…. to make a bike that is capable and fun to ride.

Scoutin About
Not as fat (or a plus) as you think…

Scoutin About
Boost spacing at the rear

To push the Scouts to their limit we calling in the riding skills of Nukeproof and CRC-Mavic athlete Elliott Heap (Fresh from the Downhill and Enduro World series) and Luke Cryer a 2-time World Championship 4x medallist.

Scoutin About
“It’s Just a bit bigger than a bus kerb”

Scoutin About
Hucker

Elliott decided to build up a true hardcore beast from a 275 frame. Using parts donations from his 2017 Nukeproof Mega race bike and running 170mm Rockshox Lyric fork (the red Scout). Luke’s weapon of choice was an out the box Scout 275 Comp (he’s just added a few Copper Horizon parts to look fancy!). It was Luke’s first time on the big volume 2.6” tyres, from clearing the triple at the BMX track to railing the slop, he lapped up everything he could throw at it. We were even graced with a guest appearance from Nigel “Barry” Page on his fully tricked-out custom Scout 290.

Scoutin About
Going full enduro - Elliott Heap

Scoutin About
On filming duties was Tommy C, capturing the wildness.

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Film: Tommy Caldwell
Photo: Dan Struthers


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35 Comments
  • 25 0
 Yes, this is why I ride a hardtail. Great video - the new Scout looks awesome.
  • 4 0
 Never get tired of these Caldwell vids, keep em coming.
  • 4 0
 Look great, just wish they would have done a steel version
  • 1 0
 @teamcliff: Cheers guys, appreciate it!
  • 9 1
 Wonder what TR has to say about you using the name "Scout"...
  • 36 1
 We have a “special relationship and understanding” as we both launched at the same time Smile
  • 64 0
 @Nukeproofinternational: Very gentlemanly of you both. I’m sure Specialized will sue you anyway.
  • 3 0
 @Jubbylinseed: I wish I could upvote you twice...
  • 7 0
 Biggest Slice of British Pie, its you?!?
  • 2 0
 About time he stops doing slices and give us the entire pie. Yummy, love this stuff!
  • 1 0
 Dammit! I'm trying not to think about my next bike because it's going to be a couple months, and a Scout is right at the top of the list, and here's this edit making me jones. I want a do-it-all bike for a reasonable price and the Scout and the Meta HT AM are right there for me. Sigh...
  • 2 3
 If you want a do-it-all bike, you may want to look for more than 0 sus in the back.
  • 1 0
 @rrolly: You're right - I should pretty much exclude DH type stuff as I'd only rent for that. I did say 'for a reasonable price' which is pretty subjective but with a family of 4 and a mortgage and blah blah that means under $2k these days. So I'll go with the Commencal line that a good hardtail is better than a bad fully. I think on a Scout or Meta AM I could have fun most anywhere. Obviously there's no real do-it-all if you want to climb well, do hardcore DH, etc. So, call it the old 'fun' category - that's what I'm after.
  • 3 0
 My trail bike is a Transition Scout, my bmx a Sunday Scout, I guess I need a hardtail next.
  • 2 0
 Is it just me or can everyone instantly recognize a Tom Caldwell video when the see one?
  • 3 0
 This is awesome. Nukeproof is killing it!
  • 2 0
 Nigel Page is one of coolest guys I have chatted to on UCI World cup seen ,props to great Team Manager !!
  • 1 0
 Very earthed-esque, even the music.
Locations? Macc forest? Bruntwood bmx park? Usually delamere pops up if it's a pagey edit
  • 1 0
 Macc Forest yes, Crewe BMX track and Mow Cop, Congleton. Delamere is a wreck after the felling.
  • 3 0
 Hardtail bikes are the next hype, yes? i see more and more riding them :O
  • 1 0
 Looks like an Earthed video segment: "Hardtails Still Rule". Similar cinematography, overclocked (of course), and music only a Brit could like.

I love it!
  • 1 0
 I'm really looking at this frame, it's in my shopping cart at CRC but still debating! I just gotta build me a HT!
  • 1 1
 i got the Scout for my wife, i've been scouting for DH spots with the scout, this bike is capable for big stuff too....
  • 1 0
 What is the range of fork travel that can be used for the bike?
  • 1 0
 On 290 it's 120-140. All the builds come with 130. I run 140 on mine and it's fine. Feels pretty slack but can ride all day on it. The reach numbers are a bit conservative for the 290. I think XL is 455
  • 2 0
 Elliott was using a 170mm Lyric in this edit, standard bike comes with a 130/ 140mm fork depending on spec. 200mm triple clamp forks may be a little too much though..
  • 1 0
 Great edit, surprised there's no "ride don't slide"comment.
  • 1 0
 Well hell, pulled the trigger on a frame!
  • 1 0
 RAD
  • 1 1
 Ya'll are some shreddas! Thought this was a 5010 release, good dirty fun.
  • 1 0
 This was damn great.
  • 1 4
 stupid vidio
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