2011 Scott Addict R1 (matte carbon)
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- wisgliebau
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Bike looks awesome, J. I just got my seat post in and am rearing for some rides around the bay area... Let me know if you have any weekend rides local to the SF area that I can join in on to try to gain some strength and experience in the peloton! I'm pretty new to the scene as far as group riding is concerned and need some practice in some easy going groups.
-Gregory
-Gregory
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jmilliron wrote:Thanks all.
I swapped out the Stelle Italia Flite for an SLR and I tossed the Tompson stem back on. It's currently a 4 inch drop from the widest part of the saddle to the hoods.
Just got done cleaning it. Quick snapshot:StefanR wrote:on this kind of sloping frames I would prefer a stem what follows the line of the top tube, there is a "break" in the lines in the front, other would be more harmony in lines.
That's ideal. I guess I would need a stem with something like -12% for that.
much better with the Thompson.
diversity.....
""the sheeps get loud... when the wolf is gone....."" Juan Marquez
""the sheeps get loud... when the wolf is gone....."" Juan Marquez
Nice! I'm sure you will be happy with it.
wisgliebau; I often do this ride on Saturdays:
http://www.altovelo.org/ride_calendar/b_ride.php
It's a fairly fast pace but does regroup at the top of climbs. If you're up in the city, might be a good way to come down and check out the Santa Cruz mountains.
wisgliebau; I often do this ride on Saturdays:
http://www.altovelo.org/ride_calendar/b_ride.php
It's a fairly fast pace but does regroup at the top of climbs. If you're up in the city, might be a good way to come down and check out the Santa Cruz mountains.
Been having some FD shifting problems. Shifting is not snappy on all. Also, when in the big ring. If I cross chain it all the way and shift into the biggest cog in the back, it pulls the chain down to the small ring. An unpleasant surprise when you're powering up a roller while in a tight group.
Turns out, the carbon fiber FD "braze on" mount is cracking where it attaches to the frame:
close up:
Compared it to another Addict R1 in the shop and that jagged line isn't there. The cage on the other bike is also noticeably stiffer if you press on it with your finger.
Figure it's probably one or two hard/bad shifts away from breaking off. So, my LBS is shipping the frame off to Scott for warranty inspection.
Turns out, the carbon fiber FD "braze on" mount is cracking where it attaches to the frame:
close up:
Compared it to another Addict R1 in the shop and that jagged line isn't there. The cage on the other bike is also noticeably stiffer if you press on it with your finger.
Figure it's probably one or two hard/bad shifts away from breaking off. So, my LBS is shipping the frame off to Scott for warranty inspection.
Last edited by jmilliron on Tue May 03, 2011 2:41 am, edited 2 times in total.
On a happier note, Saturday I did a 206 mile timed ride with 20,000 ft of climbing in 14 hours and 13 minutes. Bike was 100% comfortable the entire time.
http://app.strava.com/rides/496493
Going to miss it. Hopefully the warranty doesn't take too long.
http://app.strava.com/rides/496493
Going to miss it. Hopefully the warranty doesn't take too long.
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This is a great excuse to upgrade to the new Scott FOIL!
Cross your fingers they don't have any Addicts in your size.
Cross your fingers they don't have any Addicts in your size.
Last edited by Johnny Rad on Tue May 03, 2011 9:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
jmilliron wrote:On a happier note, Saturday I did a 206 mile timed ride with 20,000 ft of climbing in 14 hours and 13 minutes. Bike was 100% comfortable the entire time.
That's a bad-a** ride. Well done!
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Congrats on your 206-mile ride ... outstanding!
Sorry to hear about the crack; glad you found it and not create an accident.
What will be riding until the new bike arrives?
Sorry to hear about the crack; glad you found it and not create an accident.
What will be riding until the new bike arrives?
Thanks.
Almost done rebuilding my Ridley Damocles. Had started getting parts a while ago as I wanted it for crit and backup duty. It's going to be heavy though.
I'd be cool with that!
Almost done rebuilding my Ridley Damocles. Had started getting parts a while ago as I wanted it for crit and backup duty. It's going to be heavy though.
Johnny Rad wrote:Thus is a great excuse to upgrade to the new Scott FOIL!
Cross your fingers they don't have any Addicts in your size.
I'd be cool with that!
- Tinea Pedis
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jmilliron wrote:I'd be cool with that!
My oath you would!
They are a beast of a bike!
That SUCKS! Hope they take care of you though.
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