Scott Foil team issue with SR EPS

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by mrowkoob

Mine is a premium Di2 ready with an opening on the downtube so I guess I´ll just have to widen it to the required 7.2 mm?
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Nice bike arthurf - did you manage to get separate weights for the frame, fork and seatpost? Ta.
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mrowkoob wrote:Mine is a premium Di2 ready with an opening on the downtube so I guess I´ll just have to widen it to the required 7.2 mm?


Or you run the cable into the seatpost and put a 7.2mm hole in that, would be easier to replace the seatpost in the event of a failure?

@Liam7020 The frame and fork were 1275g together (excl headset & BB) but I didn't weigh the seatpost, Ritchey website says 185g for the WCS 1-bolt post

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Thanks for that info.
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Update to this thread. I did not have to widen the opening when fitting the chargingport . Everything fit well with existing Di2 opening.

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