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Ok tank'sEddyTwerckx wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 6:24 pmI couldn’t find anything on the 1-piece cockpit, but the stem on the lower models is listed at -11. Probably assuming that the 1-piece will match.
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I'm with you!ichobi wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 5:43 amI don't think anyone rage about it. I raised the point about the Aethos having a tarmac fit in this thread and that it's somewhat disjointed to what the bike try to represent. it's just my opinion. Conceptually, aesthetically, the aethos isn't presented as a race bike so to many (including me) it feels weird to have quite aggressive geometry. It's okay to raise point when things don't conceptually fit? I mean it still sells well. It would have sold even better if the stack is a tad taller.EtoDemerzel wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 3:14 amyeah bc it's a weird thing to rage about. It's like raging because a shoe size doesn't fit you.EddyTwerckx wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 2:45 amHave you missed the hundreds of posts that fit this description? That point was brought up in this thread actually.EtoDemerzel wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 2:41 amWhere is the outrage over Aethos geo being the same as the Tarmac?
I might even be correct re the aethos. Ask someone who has seen '25/'26 specialized lineup.
This is beside the point though. We can agree that the Addict geometry is rather extreme.
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Anybody in the US talk to their shops about ordering one? Delivery dates?
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I didn't see this paint job on the Scott website, weird, must be special edition. And I think they made a spelling error on the downtube, it's spelled S-C-O-T-T. Or maybe I'm in the wrong thread, I was looking for the Addict RC.Aeo wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2024 4:51 amThe bike of another anonymous guyKubackjeee wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 5:50 pmNo offence but why do You think anyone will follow those anons You listed? People follow tier 1 riders like Pogi, MVDP, Remco. Not the dudes You listed.TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 10:37 pmvan Schip, Hesters, Sam Boardman, Jonas Rutsch, etc. These guys are just the early adopters, more will follow.
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Back to the topic of the thread, anybody able to buy one yet? Are dealers allowing orders? I'm curious how long it'll be until they're actually shipping.
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It seems like some models are already in the shops. My dealer told me that the roll-out depends on the country and some shops got the bikes even before the release...however he expects to get his deliveries in January - apparently it's "first come first served" so I pre ordered my RC20 model right away!
Maybe ask your local Scott dealer about availability in your country.
It seems like some models are already in the shops. My dealer told me that the roll-out depends on the country and some shops got the bikes even before the release...however he expects to get his deliveries in January - apparently it's "first come first served" so I pre ordered my RC20 model right away!
Maybe ask your local Scott dealer about availability in your country.
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Then you are in the 5% of people I mentioned.Lakal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:38 pmThis bike fits more than semipros/pros. I am not a semipro/pro and I would still need a 130mm stem just to get in a decent race position on this bike.KalleWirsch wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 4:40 pmThe question is why they don´t sell a bike which fits the 95% nomal people and the 5% pro- and semi-pro racers need to change parts?
Instead they sell a bike which fits the 5% and doesn´t fir the 95%.
Do they really think I will buy a non-fitting bike for 13.000 EUR and then spend on top money to swap parts to make it fit?
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Cannondale SuperSix Evo or Canyon Aeroad are also race bikes, bit don´t have such a low and long geo like the Addict RC for people 175 / 180 cm tall.
So, calling a bike a "race bike" is not an argument.
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At the place where I work we have the RC 30 and 10 in. I've build the RC 10 and it weighed 7,04kg (in size M).
Clean looking bike, much better clamp for the seatpost, 240 hubs in the syncros wheels. The position of the second bottle cage should have been a bit lower though.
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Clean looking bike, much better clamp for the seatpost, 240 hubs in the syncros wheels. The position of the second bottle cage should have been a bit lower though.
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I would still need to swap the stem and maybe the handlebar as well. There are so many other bikes for guys wanting a more relaxed position so maybe you could just buy one of them instead? I think it's great that every bike doesn't share the same geometry.KalleWirsch wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2024 3:20 pmThen you are in the 5% of people I mentioned.Lakal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:38 pmThis bike fits more than semipros/pros. I am not a semipro/pro and I would still need a 130mm stem just to get in a decent race position on this bike.KalleWirsch wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 4:40 pmThe question is why they don´t sell a bike which fits the 95% nomal people and the 5% pro- and semi-pro racers need to change parts?
Instead they sell a bike which fits the 5% and doesn´t fir the 95%.
Do they really think I will buy a non-fitting bike for 13.000 EUR and then spend on top money to swap parts to make it fit?
That's why I said that Scott made their market research. This was their decision. Now is up to the market to decide if it was a good or bad decision.Lakal wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2024 7:02 pmI would still need to swap the stem and maybe the handlebar as well. There are so many other bikes for guys wanting a more relaxed position so maybe you could just buy one of them instead? I think it's great that every bike doesn't share the same geometry.KalleWirsch wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2024 3:20 pmThen you are in the 5% of people I mentioned.Lakal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:38 pmThis bike fits more than semipros/pros. I am not a semipro/pro and I would still need a 130mm stem just to get in a decent race position on this bike.KalleWirsch wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 4:40 pmThe question is why they don´t sell a bike which fits the 95% nomal people and the 5% pro- and semi-pro racers need to change parts?
Instead they sell a bike which fits the 5% and doesn´t fir the 95%.
Do they really think I will buy a non-fitting bike for 13.000 EUR and then spend on top money to swap parts to make it fit?
The weight will be a huge selling point. Let's see if it pays off.
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Are we back in 2016 and weight winning ? Will weight be the next big thing?
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