In the US? Im interested. Let me know.
New Scott foil.. at last!
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Hey Nereth, in which country do you live? Unfortunately, in the Netherlands it is continiously delayedNereth wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:46 amFYI on creaking seatposts - got my warranty one a couple weeks ago. Now has a mechanically retained TPE insert.
It appears the inner tube idea was a winner (other than it sometimes drifted out the side, which this moulding's mechanical retention ought to fix).
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Miracles often happen.. Meanwhile LBS received the warranty one, so this Sunday taking it for a long ride, fingers crossed (but I'm convinced it will be OK)MLSon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 11:47 amHey Nereth, in which country do you live? Unfortunately, in the Netherlands it is continiously delayedNereth wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:46 amFYI on creaking seatposts - got my warranty one a couple weeks ago. Now has a mechanically retained TPE insert.
It appears the inner tube idea was a winner (other than it sometimes drifted out the side, which this moulding's mechanical retention ought to fix).
20231208_094059.jpg
SixThirteen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 9:50 pmThe seatpost... conform this one?tuxrm wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:46 pmI got my hands on the Foil RC Ultimate frame (size L / 56) and the built up bike came in just under 14.8 lbs (6.7 kg) with deep section wheels. I know that weight generally doesn't matter for an aero bike, but it was a priority for me as I'll also use it for hill climbs. It should weigh between 12.8 & 13.5 lbs (5.8 - 6.1 kg) in hill climb mode, depending on what wheels, tires & gearing I use. I still need to drop the bars 2 cm to get my old fit on this, but it's almost there!
Parts list:
Frame (900g for a size L/56, including the front derailleur hanger which I couldn't be bothered to remove)
Fork (459g uncut, 437g cut, will remove another ~2cm which will take off an additonal ~6g)
Direct mount hanger (21.5g)
DA 9200 groupset (1221g for derailleurs, shifters, brake calipers, chain, hydraulic hoses, battery, wires, & sprint shifters)
Rotor Aldhu carbon cranks w/ 30mm spindle (257g)
Magene P505 power meter (124g)
Cybrei 54/38 chainrings (161g - I have Shimano 52/36 rings on order, but I wanted larger chainrings for racing)
Cybrei chainring bolts (7.8g)
EXS Aerover bars in 120x38 - Scott doesn't make their barstem in 38cm width past 110mm in length (300g, 18g reducer to fit the 1" steerer, 8g top cap & bolt, 21g spacers)
Deda bar tape (24.5g)
Expander plug (23g)
Headset bearings & cable guide plastic thing (57.8g)
CRW 50/60 wheels (1300g w/ rim tape)
180/160 front rotor mount w/out bolts (11.5g)
MT900 160/140 (210g)
Disc rotor lockrings (15.7g)
Shimano brakes pads (33.5g)
Tubeless valves (11g)
GP5000s TT 28mm (521g)
Orange Seal sealant (80g)
Thru axles (51.6g)
ZTTO 11-30 full steel cassette (231)
Hylix seatpost (134g, which is ~140g lighter than stock)
Seatpost clamp (16.1g w/ ti bolt)
Berk Lupina short saddle (98g)
Lucendi computer mount (13.7 grams)
Lucendi bar end plugs w/ added foam so they're a hole into the handlebar (1.89g)
Elite T-Race carbon cages (30g)
Bolts, grommets, battery mount, misc (36g)
Xpedo Thrust SL pedals - Same cleats as Assiomas so I could throw on a left sided power pedal for hill climbs when I remove the spider PM (164g)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295392943073
"18g reducer to fit the 1" steerer, "
Nice built! Interesting, I wasn't aware Scott hasn't the usual 1 1/4" (Addict RC or Gravel or old Foil) or at least 1 1/8' steerer diameter. Instead 1" to 1.5".
It seems the websites have the frame weight wrong, 970g, only 15 lighter than non SL frame seems not correct when comparing with reviews or measurements like yours.
Stock build 2023 Foil Ultimate 58cm, 7.43kg w/DA pedals.
My build: DA9200, Hyper D67s, Hylix, Galfer (waiting for the stem cap, lighter brake pads, Prestacycle 11-25 cassette, and 400x120 handlebar that should drop another 150g+) 6.81kg
The matte gold Lizard Skins bar tape looks mustard in the overcast photo but is great looking on a sunny day.So the new seatpost is a winner indeed. Last Sunday 5 hours and 0 noise from the seatpost. However (perhaps my focus has shifted) now at the front axle the lever seems to be bouncing around in the axle = noise. Are you guys riding with the lever in the axle (As I do - and did, with my Canyon)?MLSon wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 1:30 pmMiracles often happen.. Meanwhile LBS received the warranty one, so this Sunday taking it for a long ride, fingers crossed (but I'm convinced it will be OK)MLSon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 11:47 amHey Nereth, in which country do you live? Unfortunately, in the Netherlands it is continiously delayedNereth wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:46 amFYI on creaking seatposts - got my warranty one a couple weeks ago. Now has a mechanically retained TPE insert.
It appears the inner tube idea was a winner (other than it sometimes drifted out the side, which this moulding's mechanical retention ought to fix).
20231208_094059.jpg
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Hey folks, was curious if everyone is still loving their Foil RCs? I have read all 26 pages of this thread and will do so again but was curious if anyone had updates about ownership. I'm aware of the known seatpost creak issue but I test rode a 2023 RC 20 at a LBS and looooved it. I am checking out other bikes too but nothing is looking or feeling as good. I rode a very old Trek roadbike for 5 years, switched to a Trek Crockett about 4 years ago, but now I want to add to the collection something that feels fast and looks amazing. I know an endurance or climber bike is probably more likely to take me on longer rides, but I kinda have my Crockett for that. I'm not in an area with many hills so also not as concerned about climbing. I'm riding with my hands in the drops on the Trek often, so not too worried about the posture/flexibility, and am happy to do stretches to help if needed... Just still some part of my brain worries that I should get something a little lighter and more upright, with what all the articles say. Anyway - thanks for any thoughts and hope everyone is riding safe and enjoying!
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Regarding the Seatpost, i think the Hylix option or the one piece from Scott will solve all your concerns. For an Aero Bike, the weight is pretty good in my opinion. A lot of people here ride it sub 7 kilos including pedals and everything. Concerning comfort, the most important part is a good tire setup(tubeless;) ) with the right pressure. The geo is aggressiv, but with some core training you can easy maintain the position on the bike. And when you rode your trek a lot in the drops, this shouldnot be a problem for you.
I am very happy with my Bike, the small Frame with the 110mm stem is perfect for a race position and the handling in corners is amazing.It feels very fast and comparing the power numbers against my mates during group rides or other guys in racing, my numbers are really tiny. With my other bike, i have the feeling, i have to push more watts to keep up the same speed and riding in the draft is harder. Of course it is just a feeling, but the Tour Test also said, this bike is fast.
I am very happy with my Bike, the small Frame with the 110mm stem is perfect for a race position and the handling in corners is amazing.It feels very fast and comparing the power numbers against my mates during group rides or other guys in racing, my numbers are really tiny. With my other bike, i have the feeling, i have to push more watts to keep up the same speed and riding in the draft is harder. Of course it is just a feeling, but the Tour Test also said, this bike is fast.
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You installed a longer stem, RobinDuraAce?
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I have a multitool with me. The lever stays at home.MLSon wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 11:47 am
So the new seatpost is a winner indeed. Last Sunday 5 hours and 0 noise from the seatpost. However (perhaps my focus has shifted) now at the front axle the lever seems to be bouncing around in the axle = noise. Are you guys riding with the lever in the axle (As I do - and did, with my Canyon)?
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