Scott Foil 30

ChantelleC
ChantelleC Posts: 48
edited August 2013 in Your road bikes
Thought I'd share my Scott Foil 30 that I bought in March this year. I only ride it in dry weather and it flys :D
Scott Foil 30
Trek 1.2
Trek Fuel EX5

Comments

  • diamonddog
    diamonddog Posts: 3,426
    Looks good, a bit different in that colour, good job you only ride it in dry weather.
    What are the specs, weight etc
  • ChantelleC
    ChantelleC Posts: 48
    diamonddog wrote:
    Looks good, a bit different in that colour, good job you only ride it in dry weather.
    What are the specs, weight etc

    Thanks - Originally it had a full SRAM Rival groupset but I made a couple changes as I love hilly rides, so I swapped out the chainset for a compact, new cassette and new rear derailleur. The spec is -

    Frame
    Scott Foil HMF NET, IMP Aero Carbontechnology, Road Race geometry, ReplaceableDropout, Standard Seattube, Integrated BB

    Fork
    Scott Foil HMF NET, 1 1/8“ - 1 1/4“ Carbon steerer,Integrated Carbon Dropout

    Headset
    Ritchey Pro Integrated

    Rear Derailleur
    Sram Rival 09 (now SRAM Apex long cage)

    Front Derailleur
    Sram Rival 09

    Shifters
    Sram Rival 09 Carbon, Double Tap 10 Speed

    Brakes
    Sram Rival 09

    Chainset
    Sram Rival 09 53x39 (now SRAM Apex compact)

    BB
    Sram Rival 09 Press Fit

    Handlebar
    Scott Road Pilot Pro OS (now Specialized ladies specific)

    Stem
    Scott Road Pilot Pro OS (now Deda Elementi)

    Pedals
    Shimano R540

    Seatpost
    Ritchey Foil Aero Pro Carbon

    Seat
    Scott Road Pro SL (now Selle Italia SLK ladies special edition)

    Front Hub
    Mavic Cosmic Elite

    Rear Hub
    Mavic Cosmic Elite

    Chain
    Shimano 105

    Cassette
    Shimano Ultegra 11-25 (now Shimano 105 10sp 12-32)

    Spokes
    Mavic Cosmic Elite

    Rims
    Mavic Cosmic Elite, 20 Front / 20 Rear

    Tires
    Continental Ultra Race fold, 700 x 23

    Weight
    7.40 kg
    Scott Foil 30
    Trek 1.2
    Trek Fuel EX5
  • denniskwok
    denniskwok Posts: 339
    Lovely bike. I very nearly bought one on offer earlier in the year, but it was just a smidge too large. The yellow looks much nicer in the flesh.
  • doug5_10
    doug5_10 Posts: 465
    Big ring, small cog for photos :wink: Definitely stands out from the boring black crowd!
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  • nweststeyn
    nweststeyn Posts: 1,574
    Get out in the rain :P (Nice bike btw).
  • simonhead
    simonhead Posts: 1,399
    Bought (really good deal from evans )one earleir in the year and loved it, really great bike but alas it was a little to big and could never get comfortable so had to swap it out. Flogged it to my brother in law for what I paid for it so i know its in good hands. Always stunning bikes.
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  • sorry to bump this but does anyone know if these are still available anywhere? the 2012 version I mean :) cracking looking bike
  • Richy.B
    Richy.B Posts: 19
    I saw one of these yesterday, when I was riding with a friend (by black cat) d it just caught my eye, as we flashed past it, it really stood out, I like it.
  • Last wednesday (yesterday) did you go for a ride in a big group and stop at the Exeter Inn? Near Bampton? Me and my mate cycled past, I saw this scott foil as I wizzed past and wolf whistled... was that you??
  • haha Bakes! (the guys post above mine...) Didnt realise you already commented!! Cheeky bugger
  • Yossie
    Yossie Posts: 2,600
    That with deep rim carbons and slammed stem would rock.

    Go on, do it - you know it makes sense....