ichobi wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 5:43 am
EtoDemerzel wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 3:14 am
EddyTwerckx wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 2:45 am
EtoDemerzel wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 2:41 am
Where is the outrage over Aethos geo being the same as the Tarmac?
Have you missed the hundreds of posts that fit this description? That point was brought up in this thread actually.
yeah bc it's a weird thing to rage about. It's like raging because a shoe size doesn't fit you.
I 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.
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.
This was my point a few pages back. For what it is, the Aethos has weird geo. A classic, round tubes, non-aero, superlight bike with exposed cables. Seems odd to have race geo. I think the Specialized name help sell some for sure.
And I actually don't think the Addict RC has that extreme of geo.
Very similar to my Tarmac SL7. And from the geo chart on the Addict page, it looks like the stack is taken below the mandatory spacer, just like the SL7. So that adds around 10mm probably. Really, the biggest difference is the effective top tube length, which stems mostly from a slacker seat tube angle. This is the one spot I'm really confused with Scott's choice. Most race bikes are getting really steep seat tubes, and the smaller sizes get it. But for some reason they slackened it for the larger sizes. It's actually slacker than my SuperSix Evo seat tube, which was already far back. So hopefully a zero offset seatpost is in the works. Because other than that, I think I'd just set it up like I had my SL7 based on the geo chart. I'm still waiting to hear back from my local Scott shop about ordering a frameset.
The part I think Scott is doing things right, at least moving in the right direction is cockpit widths.
36 in the smallest sizes. 40 at my size when I usually get 44. I run 38s normally but with the inventory issue, at least I could ride a 40 comfortably until I could grab a 38, unlike most brands who stock my size with a 44.
So overall, I'm still excited by this bike. Don't think it would be my main race bike just because I have something more aero. But as my main everyday bike I could see it fitting in nicely.