Scott Addict R1...Project Diablo

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cmh
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by cmh

Finally finished this and figured I'd post it up...most of the components were originally on another frame (Moots) except for fork/cranks/post/saddle. Moved everything over to an R1 so I could put the Moots back to an everyday ride. The goal of the build was just something fun, lightweight and intended for local climbing repeats...usually the nearby Mt. Diablo. Only thing left to do is trim the steerer at some point after a few more rides.
9lbs, 15oz with pedals...
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1in20
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by 1in20

Can you post a build list?

I like it, but it made me smirk - it's pretty much an uphill only bike with that baby front ring. What size is it?

Don't you miss being able to at least pedal sometimes on downhills?

cmh
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by cmh

Sure...I'll dig out the list. Nah, I don't miss it...it was just for fun and to try. I could easily add a front der/ring/shifter and not much weight but the concept came to me when doing repeats. I usually only use a few gears and then really don't hump it on the descents. And in my neighborhood there's a lot of short+steep rollers so I don't need it for local intervals. I might add the gearing someday but for now it was just fun to build a climbing 1x10...it's a 33t, 11-27 btw.

maichris
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by maichris

Absolut lovely bike! I'm not sure if I would put the golden chain on but beside that its stunning! Wheel set and frame match perfectly imho.
Cheers,
CHRiS

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timintense
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by timintense

Awesome bike, wish mine was as light as that :thumbup:
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- 2014 Lapierre Zesty AM 727-11.9kg
- 2012 Storck Fenomalist Di2 - 7.1kg

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cezinho
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by cezinho

sick bike, love it.

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kgt
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by kgt

Impressive, but a road bike without a big chainring is not a road bike IMHO. :noidea:

cmh
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by cmh

maichris wrote:Absolut lovely bike! I'm not sure if I would put the golden chain on but beside that its stunning! Wheel set and frame match perfectly imho.
Cheers,
CHRiS


Yeah...next one will be silver...was just pinching grams to go with the gold. :)

cmh
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by cmh

kgt wrote:Impressive, but a road bike without a big chainring is not a road bike IMHO. :noidea:


I can see that...it's pretty much just for climbing repeats tho so I don't really need the extra gearing. If I like the way it rides I might put on another ring/front der/shifter but for now it's fun. Fortunately I have other bikes. :)

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by Tallboy

Do you have hill climb races over there? We have 2 months of weekly races in England from end of season to early winter. Loads of guys build bikes like this, though yours would be the nicest!

Great build, I love a one job bike!
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cmh
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by cmh

Thanks and yes, we definitely have a few and I'm sure I'll use it for that purpose as well. :)

tonytourist
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by tonytourist

It's a cool purpose built ride, I can appreciate it :up:
I bet it's fun when the road gets steep :twisted:

cmh
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by cmh

It has been fun so far...I enjoy not needing a front der. :)

dcj9
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by dcj9

i like this whole build alot.

i like all your builds on weightweenies come to think of it.

a voice in my head is saying i would add gold sprockets with that chain :shock:

cmh
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by cmh

:) Thanks...funny you should mention...I have a KCNC cassette as well but I think it's a 26 so I went with the Recon for the extra tooth. The KCNC is gold though iirc.

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