Scott Plasma 3 Premium Di2

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portiabaines
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by portiabaines

Hi All,

Just bought a Scott Plasma 3 Premium Di2 for a steal (i.e pretty cheap).

All appears good but it's completely different to my Plasma 3 TT frame:-

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Any ideas what the extra threaded holes are for
Regards

Portia Baines

JasperGr
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by JasperGr

Maybe you can place the battery at that place?


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by Grill

Yup, battery. I'll stick with my TT model. ;)

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portiabaines
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by portiabaines

I've been busy upgrading my Scott Plasma 3 Premium TT Di2

Firstly the I've gone 1x11 so fitted a custom carbon fibre chainring made by Fibre-Lyte (Hansell Composites)

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Fits perfectly to my Shimano Dura-ace 900 crank and I upgraded the bolts to some KCNC ones at the same time

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I've changed the QR's to titanium KCNC items along with the jockey wheels

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The brake pad holders are now KCNC and I trimmed the Zipp pads to fit the rear correctly so that toe, etc can be adjusted

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I've changed the front brake from a TriRig to a DA9000 to improve the braking power

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I made a custom carbon cover to replace the aluminium one supplied

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As I mainly do mountain biking, Xpedo lightweight pedals are what I prefer

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I've fitted a custom Dash saddle and replaced all the bolts with either titanium or alumimium ones

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It goes without saying that a name sticker is very much needed

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Zipp carbon tri bars offer loads of adjustability and all bolts are now titanium

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Hollow tech bolt replaced with a KCNC item

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The whole thing with Zipp 404 clinchers and pedals weighs 7.4KG which I think is pretty good for a tri bike
Regards

Portia Baines

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