Scott Addict Disc 2020

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GeoffS
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by GeoffS

Farsports sell an integrated bar (F1?) which comes with a Addict adapter.
https://www.farsports.com/products/f1-handlebar-98

but R2-Bike and Bike24 both show available stock of 400mm/100mm stem Syncros Creston IC SL bars...

frimd
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by frimd

protocol_droid wrote:
Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:59 pm
Ive got a brand new ic sl 40/100 if anyone needs one

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is still for sale ?

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gustavomagano
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by gustavomagano

hello i think this is my first post here
i have a addict rc 30 with mech ultegra r8000
i was looking for a different bar and stem trying to stay away from the one piece ones due to price and im not all dialed in my position.
in my search found on the deda instagram a bike like mine with deda vinci bar and stem i gess its a di2
https://www.instagram.com/p/CRmkoYmsPUF/
tried asking what setup were they having in that bike but no luck so far
went to deda site and found there were 2 diferent setups
my final questions are :
is it possible to run ultegra mech on that ?
what setup should I get in case i go for it ?
are there any other alternatives besides syncros (wich has a -6 deg and i want the -17), farsports also has something but i cant find any info on that.

ps inthe future post ill put some pics of my ride ;)
thanks in advance

jayjay
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by jayjay

A lot of nice RC's here!
Can't wait to put the Syncros Creston IC SL bars on my RC 30 :D

Diegasmus
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by Diegasmus

Looks like the rear derailleur hanger got bent, right?

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pmprego
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by pmprego

Quick question: is it possible to replace the rear thru axle dropout?

I seem to have rear thru axle slippage. When untightening it seems the whole thing slips before it really start untightening. Is that possible?

Thanks

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wheelsONfire
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by wheelsONfire

Diegasmus wrote:
Thu Jul 29, 2021 10:20 am
Looks like the rear derailleur hanger got bent, right?

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Yeah, that bike need to have a doctors appointment!
Bikes:

Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)


Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.

Addict15
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by Addict15

pmprego wrote:Quick question: is it possible to replace the rear thru axle dropout?

I seem to have rear thru axle slippage. When untightening it seems the whole thing slips before it really start untightening. Is that possible?

Thanks
Yeah, it’s included in the derailleur hanger package ->

https://r2-bike.com/SCOTT-Rear-Deraille ... -from-2020


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pmprego
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by pmprego

Addict15 wrote:
Thu Jul 29, 2021 1:06 pm
pmprego wrote:Quick question: is it possible to replace the rear thru axle dropout?

I seem to have rear thru axle slippage. When untightening it seems the whole thing slips before it really start untightening. Is that possible?

Thanks
Yeah, it’s included in the derailleur hanger package ->

https://r2-bike.com/SCOTT-Rear-Deraille ... -from-2020


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Thanks!!

efl
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by efl

Did you check the position of the insert and the bolt? Maybe it is only the insert turnig a bit because it is not poperly fixed?

dropout.jpg

pmprego
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by pmprego

efl wrote:
Thu Jul 29, 2021 8:07 pm
Did you check the position of the insert and the bolt? Maybe it is only the insert turnig a bit because it is not poperly fixed?


dropout.jpg
I was in my lbs and that was not the problem. Regarding that i was tightening it too much. Apparently 10nm is not that much honestly.

Doudou
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by Doudou

I'm curious, do you use your addict on home trainer too ? It seems to me that Scott advises against it, but we're in 2021, home-trainer can be a big part of cycling...
And if you use it, which system do you use to adapt the rear thru-axle ?

pmprego
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by pmprego

Doudou wrote:
Fri Jul 30, 2021 9:10 am
I'm curious, do you use your addict on home trainer too ? It seems to me that Scott advises against it, but we're in 2021, home-trainer can be a big part of cycling...
And if you use it, which system do you use to adapt the rear thru-axle ?
I bought a used AL frame for the trainer. But i had the addict in it mainly to adjust fit and it threads as a regular thru axle. Yoyr trainer just have to be compatible with it and have the appropriate adaptors.

ice29
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by ice29

There is also a fake Syncros Creston IC SL on Aliexpress now, for around 100$... Bought it for a friend who is a bit of a penny-pincher, you can see/feel it's not the same quality, but also not that bad (I have an original Creston IC SL on my Addict).. Will see if it breaks under him :) (84kg) The only thing that looks really "ugly" is the stem cap... The plastic it's made of is already a bit rough and it's not smooth transition from handlebar to the cap (the problem here is the bar, you can see it is a raw carbon that has been painted with matte paint which is a bit too thick, where the edge for the cap should be...)
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pmprego
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by pmprego

I praise the brave out there. Especially for a "heavier" guy. I'd spend my time worrying about the bar breaking at any moment.

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