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Ok, before I start I think we all know that I won't have this bike for very long, given my track record :facepalm: - However, that being said I think it's worthy of a little forum thread of it's own.
I recently bought it off this very forum. When it arrived it needed a bit of work doing (most notable of which being a bottom bracket replacement as the one fitted was absolutely knackered - I'm surprised that the cranks were still turning). My Cove Hummer went up for sale and some of the money was put towards a few choice parts for the Scale..
I seriously can't believe just how light this bike is. But it's hardly surprising, given that the frame alone weighs a quite frankly ridiculous 2lb 2oz (and that's for the extra large too!).
Here's how it stands at the moment:
Frame: 2007 Scott Scale Ltd. 18"
Forks: Fox F100 RL
Headset: Ritchey WCS Carbon Integrated
Stem: Crank Brothers Cobalt 2
Bars: Easton EC70 Low Rise
Seatpost: Crank Brothers Cobalt 11 Carbon
Saddle: Fizik Gobi XM
Wheels: DT XR1540 (240s hubs, XC 4.1 rims, DT bladed spokes, 1540g)
Chainset: XTR M970
Rear Mech: XTR M970
Front Mech: XTR M970 (E Type)
Shifters: XTR M970
Brakes: XTR M975
Cassette: SRAM PG990 Red
Chain: SRAM PC991
Bottom Bracket: Shimano Saint (chosen because it's no heavier than XTR, it'll last longer, and it's gold
)
Pedals: Xpedo (temporary until I can afford some lovely flats)
As for the weight, well I haven't had chance to find out yet. However, the standard spec 2007 Scale Ltd (Crossmax wheels, Fox forks, XTR M970, Scott Aluminium seatpost) comes in at 19.7lb. I'd like to think that mine comes in at around that weight, if not a little lighter given the fact that the standard drainpipe seatpost has now been replaced with a featherweight carbon beauty
There is scope to lose even more weight by adding a few ti bolts, replacing the grips, saddle and tyres for something lighter, and getting some nice clipless pedals as opposed to heavier flats. However, I like it as it is, and sub 20lb is hardly what you'd call 'lardy'..! That being said, I've got my eye on a nice set of carbon rigid forks which would save an additional 1.5lb
Some photos:
I recently bought it off this very forum. When it arrived it needed a bit of work doing (most notable of which being a bottom bracket replacement as the one fitted was absolutely knackered - I'm surprised that the cranks were still turning). My Cove Hummer went up for sale and some of the money was put towards a few choice parts for the Scale..
I seriously can't believe just how light this bike is. But it's hardly surprising, given that the frame alone weighs a quite frankly ridiculous 2lb 2oz (and that's for the extra large too!).
Here's how it stands at the moment:
Frame: 2007 Scott Scale Ltd. 18"
Forks: Fox F100 RL
Headset: Ritchey WCS Carbon Integrated
Stem: Crank Brothers Cobalt 2
Bars: Easton EC70 Low Rise
Seatpost: Crank Brothers Cobalt 11 Carbon
Saddle: Fizik Gobi XM
Wheels: DT XR1540 (240s hubs, XC 4.1 rims, DT bladed spokes, 1540g)
Chainset: XTR M970
Rear Mech: XTR M970
Front Mech: XTR M970 (E Type)
Shifters: XTR M970
Brakes: XTR M975
Cassette: SRAM PG990 Red
Chain: SRAM PC991
Bottom Bracket: Shimano Saint (chosen because it's no heavier than XTR, it'll last longer, and it's gold

Pedals: Xpedo (temporary until I can afford some lovely flats)
As for the weight, well I haven't had chance to find out yet. However, the standard spec 2007 Scale Ltd (Crossmax wheels, Fox forks, XTR M970, Scott Aluminium seatpost) comes in at 19.7lb. I'd like to think that mine comes in at around that weight, if not a little lighter given the fact that the standard drainpipe seatpost has now been replaced with a featherweight carbon beauty

There is scope to lose even more weight by adding a few ti bolts, replacing the grips, saddle and tyres for something lighter, and getting some nice clipless pedals as opposed to heavier flats. However, I like it as it is, and sub 20lb is hardly what you'd call 'lardy'..! That being said, I've got my eye on a nice set of carbon rigid forks which would save an additional 1.5lb

Some photos:








