Scott Scandium 6,42 kg

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hawkpower
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by hawkpower

Hallo here is a Picture of my Scott Sandiun total Weight 6,420 List: http://www.light-bikes.com/bikegallery/ ... asp?id=451
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Dennis
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by Dennis

Great bike!!!
How do the Steinbach brakes with extralite levers work, i'm verry interested in this combo? Is it enough braking power?

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hawkpower
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by hawkpower

it feels good - but i dont test it - i have the first ride with this brake this weekend

Dennis
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by Dennis

Let me know, pleazzz!

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Tib
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by Tib

I don't know if this bike could be available in all mountain bike conditions, but it seems to be fantastic... the choice of the components has been made with attention !
Never give up... never surrender !

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hawkpower
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by hawkpower

Oh great - i like the giant - i think between hte giant and the Scott Genius 2005 - have vou a picture of your bike ?

Heinz

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Tippster
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by Tippster

I've just looked into my brand new lightweight crystal ball.

Its just told me that this thread will run and run . . .


great bike. :thumbup:
"Ride it like you've just stolen it!"

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Tib
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by Tib

Tippster wrote:Its just told me that this thread will run and run...


Let's go !

Can you precise me the reference of :
- your stem ;
- your wheelset ;
- your cassette.

I think it will be more simple if you give us all the description of the bike with references and weights !
Never give up... never surrender !

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Michiel
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by Michiel

Tib, all the components and their weight are listed here:

http://www.light-bikes.com/bikegallery/ ... asp?id=451

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Tib
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by Tib

So sorry. Thanks for the link...
Never give up... never surrender !

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eurorider
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by eurorider

WOW! :shock: ... I really like it but why no radial lacing and no 28h on the front wheel? ...it looks like your nipples are also a bit heavy ...are they brass?

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Tib
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by Tib

You can also save about 120 grams with tuning your fork.

About the transmission, 2x9 with 32/42 and a 11/26 cassette : you only ride on road ?!
Never give up... never surrender !

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hawkpower
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by hawkpower

about the 28 Spokes - the notubes rims are only in 32 avalable

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hawkpower
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by hawkpower

i am just looking for a fork under 1100 Gramms -

Ty
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by Ty

fantastic!!!!!

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