2016 Scott Foil 10 ------------------> 2012 Scott Foil 40

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nathanong87
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was running the control box under an option?

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prebsy
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by prebsy

Running the Junction A under the stem? It was way cleaner to run it on the side, I was thinking of doing some di2 wizardry and running it at the bb but figured I'd just wait for the new shimano bar end junction box to come out.

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Nice bike, but 17.6lbs is anything but a "weight weenie" bike...that's a tank.

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thick girls need lovin' too

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by Bluecoupe

I don't find that my 2013 foil being too harsh but I am interested in trying out the new Foil though... beautiful bike btw!

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by Jakehaslam

Looking at getting the foil 10. Really curious on what everyone's opinion about it is? Do you find the crank and rear brake clearance to be an annoyance? Ride quality? Etc?

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clearance is tight but no issues. ride quality is great

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Do you think you would be able to mount a garmin cadence sensor to the crank? Beautiful bike by the way!!

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I couldn't ride that. Mainly because the Garmin doesn't line up with the stem!

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Jakehaslam wrote:Do you think you would be able to mount a garmin cadence sensor to the crank? Beautiful bike by the way!!

You should be fine if you just mount the magnet towards the end of the arm Image

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prebsy wrote:
Jakehaslam wrote:Do you think you would be able to mount a garmin cadence sensor to the crank? Beautiful bike by the way!!

You should be fine if you just mount the magnet towards the end of the arm Image

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Awesome! Thanks for the reply. Awesome looking bike!

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Presbsy do you know where those spacers need to be installed? Image


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prebsy
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assuming those are headset shims, they would go on top of the split ring to keep the headset cover from binding with the frame, only use as necessary. If you tighten down the headset successfully with no binding you don't need them. Any mechanic out there please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Could also be spacers for your freehub to mount a 10 speed cassette on an 11 speed hub.

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jorisee01 wrote:Could also be spacers for your freehub to mount a 10 speed cassette on an 11 speed hub.


looks too thin

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