Originally Posted by Bike Lover
This is interesting that it is considered a negative here. I was haunting an LBS recently and they wanted to sell me a Scott Team and pointed out you can compress the top tube in the top center as an indicator to its vertical compliance.
Doesn’t this go along with the selling point of carbon that you can build different layers in different directions to get the desired stiffness in certain plains? That’s what I considered it as indicating.
I guess these things mean different things to different people. I am curious if Cycling Plus ever performed that same test on a Scott Team, and what they had to say about it if anything.
Originally Posted by fishmel
Do it, you know you wany to!
lol, I "wany" do alot of things in life
W.W. your like the "pusher man", to bad you can't, "try before you buy" with these frames.
I have been called many things but "pusher man" was never one of them. I know I have an agenda, and I have posted so in other non-bike forums, where I have posted the group buy information. I am in for two frames and I really want to see this happen.