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Scott CR1
So my buddy is looking into getting a new bike. He is thinking about the Scott CR1 Pro. I haven't heard much about them on here, but from what I gather from other sources is that it is a pretty good frame. Give me your thoughts and what other bikes would be good to have him check out. Thanks.
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I just built a up a Scott Speedster S1, which is comparable to the newer s10 frames and I'm extremely happy with it. The CR1 Pro would be a step or two up from my frame even. I'd say read up on reviews and just do your homework. Only thing I hear bad about Scott is that their customer service is bad.. However, recently the man in charge of US customer service has resigned and been replaced. So hopefully those issues are now taken care of.
http://www.roadbikereview.com/cat/la...4_5668crx.aspx Tons of reviews on it there. Good luck. |
Only time I have had to contact Scott I emailed them. I got a response back within 24 hours with all the info I requested. Happy with customer service thus far.
I'm very happy with my bike. I tried out a bunch of stuff and the only ones I liked better (look) were out of my price range. Great bike, and much lighter than most other bikes. Here's my CR1 Pro: http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/6488/img0374r.jpg |
I think Scott makes a fantastic bike, no complaints. I just sold a 2008 CR1 because I purchased a bike through a pro deal my team gets. I wish I could have kept both but I needed the money. I did a lot of research and at the CR1 pricepoint there isn't anything better IMO.
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Main drawback is the non-replaceable derailleur hanger. That being said CR1's are still a world class bike at a very competitive price. Make sure you always crash on your left side and you will be fine.
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Originally Posted by acortez
(Post 8518094)
So my buddy is looking into getting a new bike. He is thinking about the Scott CR1 Pro. I haven't heard much about them on here, but from what I gather from other sources is that it is a pretty good frame. Give me your thoughts and what other bikes would be good to have him check out. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by curiouskid55
(Post 8519054)
Main drawback is the non-replaceable derailleur hanger. That being said CR1's are still a world class bike at a very competitive price. Make sure you always crash on your left side and you will be fine.
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Originally Posted by acortez
(Post 8518094)
So my buddy is looking into getting a new bike. He is thinking about the Scott CR1 Pro. I haven't heard much about them on here, but from what I gather from other sources is that it is a pretty good frame. Give me your thoughts and what other bikes would be good to have him check out. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by curiouskid55
(Post 8519054)
Main drawback is the non-replaceable derailleur hanger. That being said CR1's are still a world class bike at a very competitive price. Make sure you always crash on your left side and you will be fine.
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The CR1 is one of best value out there. Go for it!
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great bike.....I love my S10 and when it's time for a new bike....the CR1 will be at the top of my list.
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Update: My friend ended up getting a 2007 Scott CR1 SL on closeout for $2700. Full Dura-Ace with Ksyrium wheels. Pretty good deal, IMHO. I will get some picks up of it next week when he picks it up.
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Picked up a CR1 Team last year and have put on over 2k. The stock seat needed to be changed out but other wise very happy w/ it.
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Scott Rocks.
I've had a CR1 since 2005. I love this bike. :thumb:
My 2005 was destroyed in a crash (T-Boned by a car...) and it was replaced by a 2007 frame with a crash replacement (Thanks Ski&Bike!). Frankly, it's such a good bike, that despite all the other "sexier" bikes that have come along since, I can't see myself replacing it anytime soon. Instead I just continue to optimize my set up with lighter and lighter components. (Most of the newer frames are not lighter than the CR1.) I will say, the one update the bike needs is a replaceable derailleur hanger. Seems like they can shed some weight in the fork (the only porker component on the bike) and still keep the system weight down. |
Originally Posted by bicyclego
(Post 8555198)
... the one update the bike needs is a replaceable derailleur hanger.
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Originally Posted by Terex
(Post 8555476)
Get a sacrificial derailleur bolt. I love my '06 CR1 SL.
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I have the Scott CR1 Team and absolutely love it.
http://i570.photobucket.com/albums/s...0ride/bike.jpg |
That black disk makes your otherwise-good-looking scott not so pretty.
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Originally Posted by H-Bear
(Post 8558706)
I have the Scott CR1 Team and absolutely love it.
http://i570.photobucket.com/albums/s...0ride/bike.jpg It's a light frame but the non replaceable rear d. hanger and reported twitchy handling would make me look elsewhere. |
Twitchy...
The CR1 demands attention when being ridden, no doubt. I attribute this in part to its stiffness, every movement gets transmitted through the frame an onto the road.
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Originally Posted by curiouskid55
(Post 8519054)
Main drawback is the non-replaceable derailleur hanger. That being said CR1's are still a world class bike at a very competitive price. Make sure you always crash on your left side and you will be fine.
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Originally Posted by H-Bear
(Post 8558706)
I have the Scott CR1 Team and absolutely love it.
http://i570.photobucket.com/albums/s...0ride/bike.jpg :) |
Tough crowd.
I'll take it off this evening. If I mess something up, y'all are in for a serious tounge lashing! |
Originally Posted by H-Bear
(Post 8560386)
Tough crowd.
I'll take it off this evening. If I mess something up, y'all are in for a serious tounge lashing! :thumb: |
Originally Posted by roadiejorge
(Post 8560607)
Just a little BF humor, just get out and ride dork disk and all.
:thumb: Does that mean my dork cherry popped? |
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