*=Show us your Scattante=*
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*=Show us your Scattante=*
There are threads for every other manufacturer, so why not Performance house brand Scattante?
I'll start us off

Warning: No Scattante bashing in this thread.
I'll start us off


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got rid of the ugly red tape, back to black
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midget, you finally got the matching cage! the bike looks great!!
once again, here is mine:

great cheap frameset for fixed gear use (eccentric hub)
once again, here is mine:

great cheap frameset for fixed gear use (eccentric hub)
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AND my tires have Forte tubes in them...NA NA NA
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2009 Scattante CFR Team Dura-Ace 7900 Carbon Road Bike
Specs:
CASSETTE: Shimano Dura-Ace 7900 10 Speed
CHAIN: Shimano Dura-Ace
CRANKSET: Shimano Dura-Ace 7950 compact
BOTTOM BRACKET: Dura Ace 7900
FRONT DERAILLEUR: Shimano Dura-Ace 7900
REAR DERAILLEUR: Shimano Dura-Ace 7900
SHIFTERS: Shimano Dura-Ace 7900
LEVERS: Shimano Dura-Ace 7900
PEDALS: Shimano Dura-Ace 7810
BRAKES: Tektro Carbon
FRAME: Full Carbon monocoque SL6 frame
HANDLEBAR: Control Tech Carbon Comp
SEAT POST/CLAMP: Control tech Carbon
STEM: Control Tech Carbon Unit
TIRES: Hutchinson Fusion 2
WHEELSET: Easton EA90 SL

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Digging my XRL Comp. After team points were applied, it was a $45 steal all told.
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I decided to start this thread just because they deserve a little attention. They're great budget frames, and the pre-built bikes are great deals.
Thanks! How deep are your dt swiss rims?
Thanks! How deep are your dt swiss rims?
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Some of those color schemes are... distressingly attractive...
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Scattante Titanium Frame with Alpha Q fork, SRAM Rival shifters/FD/RD, Dura Ace 7800 crankset, TRP 960 brakes, Easton EA90 stem / 3T Ergonova handlebar, Campy Zonda Tubeless wheels / Hutchinson Fusion 2 tubeless tires, Selle San Marco SKN saddle (although I now have a Regal on there).

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Heres mine. fa63 good to see a Jacket on the board - MSE '96.
My kids call mine the SCAT - ANT. Funny!
My kids call mine the SCAT - ANT. Funny!
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It kinda sounds like some new STD, I was worried when I open the file.....I am glad to see it is a Bike.
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I'll start us off


WOW....awesome looking bike! Did you build that yourself? What is the weight of the frame?
How stiff are those frames? I have a bunch of Dura Ace stuff laying around and an itch to build a bike.
It would be a race bike, not looking for confort, just something stiff enough.

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WOW....awesome looking bike! Did you build that yourself? What is the weight of the frame?
How stiff are those frames? I have a bunch of Dura Ace stuff laying around and an itch to build a bike.
It would be a race bike, not looking for confort, just something stiff enough.
How stiff are those frames? I have a bunch of Dura Ace stuff laying around and an itch to build a bike.
It would be a race bike, not looking for confort, just something stiff enough.


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Nice! I just got those Reynolds wheels (Alta Race) and I love them to death - 31mm rim, dt swiss revolution spokes on the front, dt swiss competition spokes on the rear.
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Scattante Titanium Frame with Alpha Q fork, SRAM Rival shifters/FD/RD, Dura Ace 7800 crankset, TRP 960 brakes, Easton EA90 stem / 3T Ergonova handlebar, Campy Zonda Tubeless wheels / Hutchinson Fusion 2 tubeless tires, Selle San Marco SKN saddle (although I now have a Regal on there).


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ive had a wheelset with dt revolutions (my girlfriend owns them now) but i did comps on the front and rear of these. i'm 180lbs, they may end up on a cyclocross bike, and weight isnt a huge consern
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