2013 Scott Foil 10
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New old bike day, so here we go.
It's been awhile since I've been on carbon and a mechanical groupset, so why not both? I have no intentions of getting a new bike, let alone another road bike, but I recently visited a friend who no longer rides... and he gave me the frameset. I bought him lunch, so it was a fair trade, no? It's an XS (49), so yes it's a bit small, but luckily the geo and some cockpit adjustments will make it identical to my CAAD... so I plan on keeping it till I bury it into the ground or vice versa. I've always wanted a foil, but my LBS had none in stock while I was in school, nor did my budget allow.
So...I built it up with recycled parts from other builds. Another friend had the Chorus mini group laying around, so he basically gave it to me at a price I couldn't resist. I've never been on Campagnolo, so this is pretty exciting.
Expect some changes over time, I'm still dialing a position (too compact), as well as setting a new budget for some upgrades. Then some cool pics.
TL;DR - Got a new bike for like $400. It's pretty.
Build List:
Frameset: 2013 Scott Foil 10 HMX (49cm)
Crankset: Sram Rival (172.5, 110bcd)
Pedals: Look Keo Blade Ti (16nm)
Chainrings: Sram Rival (52/36)
Cassette: Shimano Ultegra 6800 (11-28)
Chain: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Shifters: 2015 Campagnolo Chorus
Derailleurs: 2015 Campagnolo Chorus
Handlebars/Stem: Ritchey Monocurve (42cm, 120mm)
Saddle: Fizik Antares VS
Brakes: Campagnolo Skeleton
Wheelset: Mavic Ksyrium Equipe S
Tires: Continental Gatorskin Hardshells (23F, 25R)
Bidon Cages: Tacx Deva
Accessories: Zipp Skewers (Ti), Garmin Edge 500, Barfly
Weight: Lighter than my CAAD
It's been awhile since I've been on carbon and a mechanical groupset, so why not both? I have no intentions of getting a new bike, let alone another road bike, but I recently visited a friend who no longer rides... and he gave me the frameset. I bought him lunch, so it was a fair trade, no? It's an XS (49), so yes it's a bit small, but luckily the geo and some cockpit adjustments will make it identical to my CAAD... so I plan on keeping it till I bury it into the ground or vice versa. I've always wanted a foil, but my LBS had none in stock while I was in school, nor did my budget allow.
So...I built it up with recycled parts from other builds. Another friend had the Chorus mini group laying around, so he basically gave it to me at a price I couldn't resist. I've never been on Campagnolo, so this is pretty exciting.
Expect some changes over time, I'm still dialing a position (too compact), as well as setting a new budget for some upgrades. Then some cool pics.
TL;DR - Got a new bike for like $400. It's pretty.
Build List:
Frameset: 2013 Scott Foil 10 HMX (49cm)
Crankset: Sram Rival (172.5, 110bcd)
Pedals: Look Keo Blade Ti (16nm)
Chainrings: Sram Rival (52/36)
Cassette: Shimano Ultegra 6800 (11-28)
Chain: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Shifters: 2015 Campagnolo Chorus
Derailleurs: 2015 Campagnolo Chorus
Handlebars/Stem: Ritchey Monocurve (42cm, 120mm)
Saddle: Fizik Antares VS
Brakes: Campagnolo Skeleton
Wheelset: Mavic Ksyrium Equipe S
Tires: Continental Gatorskin Hardshells (23F, 25R)
Bidon Cages: Tacx Deva
Accessories: Zipp Skewers (Ti), Garmin Edge 500, Barfly
Weight: Lighter than my CAAD
Last edited by rheosibal on Sun May 08, 2016 5:14 am, edited 3 times in total.
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That's a good friend to give you such a nice frameset!!! Bike looks good.
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Holy mackerel, that's an amazing result for loose change you found down the back of the couch. Looks incredible. Put some mid profile carbon wheels on there (mmm, Bora One 35s) and you have a perfect build.
In my eyes, CAAD wins by a large margin!
tbrix wrote:Holy mackerel, that's an amazing result for loose change you found down the back of the couch. Looks incredible. Put some mid profile carbon wheels on there (mmm, Bora One 35s) and you have a perfect build.
I have a set of 404s that would fit in just right.
majklnajt wrote:In my eyes, CAAD wins by a large margin!
CAAD always wins in my eyes
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Quick geo comparison.
STA angles are pretty identical, so the rear end was dialed fairly quickly. Stack between two bikes are almost identical because of Ritchey's fat headset cover.
Only thing I have to fix is reach. Thinking about ordering another Monocurve (130, 42), or another Ritchey combo (C220, Carbon Streem II)
Here's the comparison after such changes
CAAD v FOIL
STA angles are pretty identical, so the rear end was dialed fairly quickly. Stack between two bikes are almost identical because of Ritchey's fat headset cover.
Only thing I have to fix is reach. Thinking about ordering another Monocurve (130, 42), or another Ritchey combo (C220, Carbon Streem II)
Here's the comparison after such changes
CAAD v FOIL
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Excuse the shit picture. Dialed in the fit, currently testing out different saddles. Pictured is a Tioga Spyder Twintail.
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Looks great and I'm also curious about the geo compare.
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