Scott C1 5690 Grams

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zoey
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by zoey

The complete parts list with pictures of each part on a scale can be found by clicking here.

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Frame
2003 Scott C1 Large 905g (headset cups 41g)
946

BB cable guide
Shimano Nylon with Alloy bolt
4

Fork
Easton SLX cut to fit frame with FSA headset race
282

Seat Clamp
Extralight Ultra Clamp
12

Seat Shim
USE Shim 27.2 to 31.6
26

BB
AC ISIS 108mm
144

Headset Expander
ExtraLight Ultrastar
10

Headset Topcap
Extralight Top Cap
6

Headset Shim(s)
Carbon 5mm 2@2g
4

Headset
Cane/FSA integrated without cups (see frame)
48

Crankarms
Stronglight Carbon 175mm ISIS
306

Chainrings
Stronglight 39x53
126

Chainring bolts
FSA Alum
12

Crankbolts
Extralight Alloy ISIS
14

Pedals
Speedplay X1 BTP Tuned
132

Bar
Tune/Schmolke Spurtstark Carbon 46cm
162

Stem
Syntace F99 12cm w/Ti bolts
104

SeatPost
New Ultimate 27.2 250mm
94

Seat
Tune Concorde
46

Brakes
Zero Gravity (Front 92g Rear 90)
182

Rim Strip
Rox 17mm
2

Front Wheel
AC 350 28h Rev spokes alloy nipples
562

Rear Wheel
AC 350 32h Rev spokes alloy nipples
756

Tires
Veloflex Pave (2@182)
364

Tubes
Performance lunarlite tubes (2@50g)
100

Cassette
Record TI 11-23 w/alum lock ring
148

Skewers
Tune Ti Black
52

Chain
Campy C-HD 10sp 2004 110 links w/connex link)
256

Front Der.
04 Record BTP Tuned
58

Rear Der.
04 Record tuned (Alum pulley and Ti anchor bolts)
182

Bar Tape
Cinelli Cork Black full roll with bar plugs
50

Cage bolts
Alum (4@1g each)
4

Shifters/Brake Levers
Record Ergo 10sp 2004 BTP Tuned
304

Cages
Record Carbon 2@19g
38

Brake Cables
Norkon
72

Shifter Cables
Norkon
82

Total LBS.
12.53

Grams
5690
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Superlite
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by Superlite

Very nice bike! Just need to weigh it and get the actual total weight now.

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Superlite wrote:Very nice bike! Just need to weigh it and get the actual total weight now.


Actually every part that went on the bike was weighed the listed weight is "actual"
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by Superlite

I know that, but accuracy goes off when you weigh parts individually. If you weigh everything together the total weight will not add up to you parts weighed seperatly. The scales are not accurate enough, or is it precise enough? Can't remember which is the correct term.

Anyway, you can expect about 100g to be added onto your total weight, sucks, but that goes for everyones build.

Find a shop with a good digital scale to weigh your whole bike.

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Superlite wrote:I know that, but accuracy goes off when you weigh parts individually. If you weigh everything together the total weight will not add up to you parts weighed seperatly. The scales are not accurate enough, or is it precise enough? Can't remember which is the correct term.

Anyway, you can expect about 100g to be added onto your total weight, sucks, but that goes for everyones build.

Find a shop with a good digital scale to weigh your whole bike.


I fail to see your logic. By taking the time to weigh each part individually it is more accurate than weighing the entire bike. No additional Ti-Prep or grease was used that was not already on the parts when weighed.
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by jcrage

That Is One Beautiful Bike Zoey, Nicely done!!! :shock: Now WE Are All Waiting To See Superlite’s Scott. :lol:

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I fail to see your logic. By taking the time to weigh each part individually it is more accurate than weighing the entire bike. No additional Ti-Prep or grease was used that was not already on the parts when weighed.


It has nothing to do with added weight from grease or air in the tires(although they add a couple grams)

Unless you weighed the individual on about a $2000 scale the precision is high enough to give you the "real" weights. The weight provided on a cheap scale is about 1-2% off, which isn't alot, but when you add up 1-2% on a bunch of parts you get about 100g discrepency.

Trust me, I've built up 3 bikes, weighed each individual part and then weighed the total bike. Never have the two been the same, and the complete bike always weighed more.

So even though my build up is a hair under 5700g, the real weight is going to be around 5800g.

Just weigh it on a digital scale, a good one and you'll see.

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by anubis

I agree with @superlite.

There is another way to weight your bike exactly: Put first frontwheel on your scale and look for someting to put on the back wheel like a book or so. Then turn your bike and get the weight of the back wheel and then add the two terms.

Seems a bit strange but the weight of motorcycles sometimes is taken in this way.

Just do this and let us know the result.

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by mises

Nice bike. I think your weight for the Zero G brakes must have been before you changed the pads. Corimas should have cut more than a couple grams off their weight.

Pretty amazing how light a rideable bike can be now (though I wonder about the saddle lasting long).

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mises wrote:Nice bike. I think your weight for the Zero G brakes must have been before you changed the pads. Corimas should have cut more than a couple grams off their weight.

Pretty amazing how light a rideable bike can be now (though I wonder about the saddle lasting long).


The pads you see are Koolstop not Corima. I have a set of the Durace 7800 pads on order and plan on giving those a shot.
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nino
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by nino

hey - that looks like a twin brother of my bike...
different cranks, fork, tires and hubs and a different "bikestand" but that's about it...and the weight is also similar: 5.52 kilos as pictured with computer (weighed on my digital hanging scale)
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by Dr.Dos

I think someone is just jealous and fears competition. :lol:

nino
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by nino

Dr.Dos wrote:I think someone is just jealous and fears competition. :lol:

jealous? me? not at all.
i just looked at that bike and it is pretty much the same than mine. i don't care what others do -not at all! i could put some carbon Tubular-wheels and get it under 5 kilos quite easily but i really don't care. i use my bikes almost everyday and for me a nice (and light) bike is just part of my hobby. as important as riding itself.

and i don't have just one bike to take care, there's also my MTB and last but not least that nice "bikestand" above which takes even more time than all my bikes combined':wink:'

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nino wrote:jealous? me?'

Nope, it's not you :lol:

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So getting back on topic..... :roll: Any comments on the bike?
Cheers,
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