2004 Scott High Octane

thebuny

Retro Guru
Some may remember this frame selling here in the forum some time ago. It was damaged in the plate were the shock attach the front triangle. I decided to take the chance and rebuild it. It will not be with "period correct" components but mostly with parts that I had already or second hand components. I am not a DH rider and this bike is in part for the custom rebuild and also to enjoy some tracks around here.

Currently I have this:
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And the problem was here:
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I have no idea why someone made that cut and open the last hole for a direct shock mount.

For the next times I will strip the frame and decide how to paint it and for shore it will be a custom paint scheme far from scott ones. About the broken part I will make one like the older one. I'm still thinking if I will make also the small parts that connect the shock to 2 holes in the frame or a custom part.... Above all I will try to respect the frame original holes. Also after all the welding, all the frame will have a x-ray to ensure that all the welds are good done and that there is no more problems in other parts.

For now I have:

- rear shock
- Wheelset
- k7 and crankset
- front fork (and 888 on the way)

Missing me and looking for it:

- front hub 20mm
- dh brakes
- chain protector
- Integrated stem for 888
- handlebar
- Scott bearing set
- Dh headset
- Seatpost and saddle

About brakes I would love to have some Hope 6Ti or something like that but prices are high on them....
 
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Scott still sales the full frame kit spares which makes me save some time looking for it separatly just they charge £65 ... that hurts

Marzocchi 888 arrived today morning and will go to change inner sistem for a protone air kit. Saving something like 0.9 Kg
 
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