boardman or scott foil or BMC
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Im getting a new bike but would like to listen to pros here for some advise on which of these i should get?
Boardman Air 9.2
http://www.boardmanbikes.com/road/air92.html
Scott Foil 20
http://www.scott-sports.com/global/en/products/221870/foil-20/
BMC SL01
http://www.bmc-racing.com/int-en/bikes/2012/road/model/roadracer/sl01/sl01_ultegra.html
Basically the parts are almost the same but its the matter of the frame and build. Please advise.
Boardman Air 9.2
http://www.boardmanbikes.com/road/air92.html
Scott Foil 20
http://www.scott-sports.com/global/en/products/221870/foil-20/
BMC SL01
http://www.bmc-racing.com/int-en/bikes/2012/road/model/roadracer/sl01/sl01_ultegra.html
Basically the parts are almost the same but its the matter of the frame and build. Please advise.
I would recommend the Foil. It's a very good frame (although a little too stiff for my butt) at a fairly good price. There are some problems with the seat post slipping so keep that in mind.
BMC make some very nice bikes, but I've seen quite a number of problems with their models. From weak FDR hangers, to poor seat post clamps. I don't have any experience with Boardman bikes.
BMC make some very nice bikes, but I've seen quite a number of problems with their models. From weak FDR hangers, to poor seat post clamps. I don't have any experience with Boardman bikes.
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My only comment is I would never buy a Slo - 1, I would want the Fast - 1
Seriously though, I know quite a few guys who rave on their BMC's, some big units as well, very few issues reported, good builds. THe Scotts seem to be good for lighter frames (understandable they are true weightweenies) but that is more the R1, as I am not sure if that translates to the Foil
Seriously though, I know quite a few guys who rave on their BMC's, some big units as well, very few issues reported, good builds. THe Scotts seem to be good for lighter frames (understandable they are true weightweenies) but that is more the R1, as I am not sure if that translates to the Foil
Ghost234 wrote:BMC make some very nice bikes, but I've seen quite a number of problems with their models. From weak FDR hangers, to poor seat post clamps.
You're quite correct re: there being some issues, but it is worth noting that the FD failures were restricted to model year 2010 SLR01 and the seat clamp area issues became moot when BMC moved on from the crosslock in 2010 too. All 2012 bikes use a normal external clamp - though they are non-round.
If the budget will stretch, the RM01 is a far superior platform to the SL01 although I have no direct experience of the other options you're looking at.
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The only Foil you will get will be used or what is leftover stock on a dealer's floor. Last word is that Scott isn't taking orders anymore since they fubared the entire seat post clamping area that leads to cracks and problems.
Apparently they are back to the drawing board, and their marketing/pr people apparently don't want to answer questions about it ever.
Apparently they are back to the drawing board, and their marketing/pr people apparently don't want to answer questions about it ever.
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BMC SL01 strictly for aesthetic reasons.
- 2012 Specialized Tarmac w/ Force
- 2012 Cannondale CAAD 10-5 w/ Ultegra
- 2012 Cannondale CAAD 10-5 w/ Ultegra
Sorry to butt in. Where i'm from (Thailand), I can get BMC SL01 frame for the price of S-Works Venge. (roughly £1,700). If it were you what would you choose? I like Venge for aesthetic and frame styling only, never been on one before.
As for the BMC I tested ride one before and it's as good as you would expect for a £1,700 frame. Stiff, very well finished, and good pain job for the '11 model. Totally worth it and it has the same geometry of the top-end SLR01 to boot. Given the choice of boardman and BMC I wouldn't hesitate one second to go for the latter.
As for the BMC I tested ride one before and it's as good as you would expect for a £1,700 frame. Stiff, very well finished, and good pain job for the '11 model. Totally worth it and it has the same geometry of the top-end SLR01 to boot. Given the choice of boardman and BMC I wouldn't hesitate one second to go for the latter.
I have been pleasantly surprised by how nice a bike my Boardman AiR 9.8 is. My wife has a SLR 9.4, which she really loves. We both have Storck Fenomalists as well, but it seems that my wifes are up for sale... I do love mine and as it is much different than the AiR, I'll keep both.
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I'm surprised no one has asked yet what kind of riding you do or plan to do.
The frames are very different! For example, the Scott Foil is great for races/short rides and not necessarily for endurance riding (150km+)
That may be a factor as well.
The frames are very different! For example, the Scott Foil is great for races/short rides and not necessarily for endurance riding (150km+)
That may be a factor as well.
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