Adam Brayton’s Custom Painted Scott Gambler and Bell Full 9 Helmet.

We caught up with Hope Technology’s Adam Brayton to check out his custom Scott Gambler and Bell Full 9 helmet he’s rocking in Fort William.

When we spoke to the Keswick Kestrel at the National Downhill Series a few weeks back he was confident that he hadn’t made any serious changes to his Scott Gambler since 2016.

That said, it doesn’t mean you can’t throw some custom paint, etching and helmet decals at the stock kit you’re running. You won’t miss him on track this weekend!

Saracen Bike Sale Leader April 25
Would you look at that paint job? Black top and seat tube turns to lime green to acid yellow with green splatter on the downtube and rear end.
A closer look at the green/yellow splatter fade on the rear end of the Gambler.
Brayton remembering the late, great Simon Sharp here at the World Cup.
Nothing new at the front end either. Ohlins forks, Hope cockpit, Minion DHF on both wheels. Will we see Brayton’s plate inside the 20s in Leogang next week?
Here and below. Custom laser-etched master cylinder caps for Brayton this weekend rounds out the custom mods on the Gambler.

Low setting on the Gambler for Brayton.
Made at home in Barnoldswick, a carbon post keeping the seat in place.

 

Inspired by the Mustang Cobras of yore, Brayton’s Bell Full 9 is sporting this fetching looking serpent.
Rounding out the matchy-matchy setup, is more lime green out the back.

Stay tuned for more from the Fort William World Cup all weekend here.


css.php