Building my Scott Scale - 8,36 kg

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Mads Kock
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So close................. I can track that the sram xx cassette is coming tomorrow along with avid bleed kit. Uhmmmm going to be a nice day - testride hopefully in this weekend!

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lies Mads... you are not going to do a test ride in the snow... I know you to well!!

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Mads Kock wrote:testride hopefully in this weekend!


Another light bike for you to walk alongside up the steep climbs. :lol: See you on Saturday.
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Good friends :-)

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FIRST TESTRIDE TODAY.... cold but cool :-P

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RWD versus Quattro :-)

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Got the New Ultimate package - love this stuff!! Evo seatpost 31,6x350mm, stem 80mm and bottle cage. Getting closer to the finish :-P

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CAN'T FIND MY SCALE!!!!! :evil: guessing around 8,4 kg with Conti X King Race Sport 2.2 tires.

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Nice Scale! :thumbup: Lucky girlfriend you have. :wink: I thought they were having platform pedals, or are you testing it first before giving it?

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Great Scale! Enjoy your ride :wink:

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skyfire1202 wrote:Nice Scale! :thumbup: Lucky girlfriend you have. :wink: I thought they were having platform pedals, or are you testing it first before giving it?


My girlfriend wont try mtb before it's warm and dry so I'm making the bike ready for her hehe :-P

Weight right now is 8,43 kg

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Hopefully my Sram XX front derailleur is coming tomorrow - had to change the xt e-type. Worked fine even it was sitting a bit high compared to the chainrings and shifting was fine BUT the weight is 181.5 grams. Hoping the sram xx is about 120 grams.

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Finally got things together :-)

Scott Scale 35 medium frame
DT Swiss XRC100 fork with remote lockout
FSA headset with Extralite topcap + 10mm carbon spacer
New Ultimate 31.8/80mm stem
New Ultimate EVO 31.8/580mm flatbar
New Ultimate bottlecage
New Ultimate EVO 31.6x350mm seatpost with Extralite shim
New Ultimate disc wheelset with Tune AC 16+17 QR
Continental X King Race Sport 2.2" tires and Michelin latex innertubes
KCNC SC11 seatpostclamp 38,2mm
Scott Racing grips
Tune Speedneedle Alcantara
Sram XX triggers with matchmakers
Sram XX front derailleur HM TP 38,2mm
Sram XX rear derailleur
Sram XX cassette 11-36T
Sram XX brakes with KCNC Razor rotors 160/140mm
Sram XX crankset q156 39-26T with GXP BB
KMC X11SL chain
Crank Brothers Eggbeater 4TI pedals
Jagwire L3 gearhousing and steel cables

Weight is 8,36 kg.

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What do you think?

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Very nice useable build....

Although personally I don't like bottle cages, spoils the lines to my eye, but that's just me!

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not bad - you could trim the brake hoses down a bit.

howe do you get on with the front lock out lever - usually these are o nthe RH so you can push lever to lock - much easier than toe pull the little lever.

The annoying thing about thesee forks is that the cable is attached "wrong way round" - it is not possible to trim that since the end with the nipple is at the lever. I have bneen toying with a couple of ideas to shorten the cable but not hbeen brave enough to try them out.

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Thanks - I'm okay with the remote lockout placement on the handlebars. I have the same on my Spark so I have gotten used to it so I don't think about it.

I might change the bottlecage :-)

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