Re: Scott Foil Questions - General Thread
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 11:23 pm
that's what I found on the Cyclintips review of the Foil
One important thing to note about the geometry of the Foil is that the forks have an extra-long axle to crown measurement that adds an extra 10mm to the stack of the frame (for simplicity, add another 10mm to the length of the head tube for each size). As a consequence, the frame is little more relaxed than some race bikes, but the fit is not as generous as a performance-oriented bike such as Scott’s CR1.
http://cyclingtips.com.au/2012/05/scott-foil-review/
One important thing to note about the geometry of the Foil is that the forks have an extra-long axle to crown measurement that adds an extra 10mm to the stack of the frame (for simplicity, add another 10mm to the length of the head tube for each size). As a consequence, the frame is little more relaxed than some race bikes, but the fit is not as generous as a performance-oriented bike such as Scott’s CR1.
http://cyclingtips.com.au/2012/05/scott-foil-review/