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Old 08-02-16, 05:51 AM
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DorkDisk
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Originally Posted by yannis7777
Hi guys!

Just got this one and i can see no reviews about the bike anyone can offer an opinion on the bike and its setup?

Also has anyone used it for longer than 50 kilometre rides and is it good enough for longer distances?

Finally any opinions on uogrades for increased comfort?

I would be grateful if you answered my questions ladies and gents. Thanks

SCOTT METRIX 10 2013

Weight
9.66kg / 21.28lbs
Frame SCOTT Metrix V brake, 6061 Alloy FlatBar specific Geometry
Fork Metrix Carbon
Headset Ritchey OE Logic Zero, semi integrated
Derailleur (Rear) Shimano 105 RD-5701 20 Speed
Derailleur (Front) Shimano FD-4600
Shifters Shimano SL-4600 10 Speed
Brake Levers Shimano BL-R780
Brakes Tektro RX6
Crankset Shimano 105 FC-5750 Hollowtech II 50 x 34
Handlebar Syncros R2.5 T shape Flat 600 mm / 9° bend
Stem Syncros R2.5
Pedals Wellgo R126
Seatpost Syncros R2.5 carbon, 27.2mm
Saddle Brooks B17 Standard
Hub (Front) Shimano HB-M590
Hub (Rear) Shimano FH-M590
Chain Shimano CN-4601
Cassette Shimano CS-4600 10 Speed 12-30 T
Spokes Stainless black, 15G/2mm
Rims Syncros Race28, 32H, CNC
Tyres: Continental Ultra Sport 700 x 28C
Front Light: Lezyne Macro Drive 600XL
Rear Light: Lezyne Strip Drive Pro
Bike Computer: Garmin Edge 520
Hi. Scott make great bikes. Its rare to see a shimano crankset at any price range these days. I mean that in a good way

For comfort I would focus on the contact points (grips, pedals, and saddle) and fit

Aside from the obvious bar height and saddle fore/aft and height, feel free to chop the handlebars to suit your body
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