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Old 12-21-08 | 09:12 AM
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Scott Seattle Touring Bike

Found this bike as a bare frame at our local CO-OP up a couple days ago and built it up last night, can not find any info about it anywhere. Sorry crappy camera pics. It's a 48 frame, but fits me great. At first I thought it was crossbike, but it's marked as a tourer. Anyone have any info on it. I did the usual Google search, nothing. Anyways it will be my new tourer/commuter/crossbike.

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Old 12-21-08 | 11:05 AM
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Would this help?
https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/B...ttle&Type=bike

1995 Scott Seattle

Years this model was made:

1996

1995

1994


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Bicycle Type Hybrid
Sugg Retail $329.00
Weight 29.0
Sizes 44 cm, 48 cm, 52 cm, 56 cm, 60 cm
Colors Black

Frame & Fork
Frame Construction TIG-welded steel
Frame Tubing Material Chromoly seat tube
Fork Brand & Model Spinner
Fork Material Hi-tensile steel / chromoly, unicrown crown
Rear Shock

Components
Component Group Shimano AceraX
Brakeset Shimano Altus C90 brakes, Chang Star 274A levers
Shift Levers Grip Shift SRT-300
Front Derailleur Shimano AceraX, top-pull/clamp-on 28.6 mm
Rear Derailleur Shimano STX
Crankset Shimano Alivio HyperDrive-C, 24/34/42 teeth
Pedals Wellgo LU-884
Bottom Bracket
BB Shell Width
Rear Cogs 7-speed, 11 - 28 teeth
Chain Shimano CN-IG50, 1/2 x 3/32"
Seatpost Kalloy SP-242, 26.4 mm diameter
Saddle Scott Trekking
Handlebar Hsin Lung
Handlebar Extensions Not included
Handlebar Stem Hsin Lung MTS-128 Hi-tensile
Headset 1 1/8" YST HP-01

Wheels
Hubs Shimano Altus C90
Rims FL-817 alloy, 36-hole
Tires 700 x 41c Cheng Shin C-979
Spoke Brand 2.0 mm straight gauge
Spoke Nipples Brass nipples
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Old 12-21-08 | 12:23 PM
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Thanks for the info. Only thing orginial is the frame, the rest is stuff I had lying around. I have some 23's on it now, but, I plan on putting some 35's on it until spring. I think I might try going with 25-28 for an all around bike .
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Old 12-21-08 | 04:45 PM
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Old 12-21-08 | 04:54 PM
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took the bike out for a test ride, will need to put a shorter stem on. I was thinking about putting an adjustable stem or maybe a threaded to threadless adpter on, that way I can try diferent stems until I find the right length and height
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Old 12-21-08 | 10:33 PM
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This might be a good topic for Classic and Vintage too, if you haven't beat me to it.
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Old 12-22-08 | 09:33 AM
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already posted there, little info bikepedia from that's all
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Old 12-22-08 | 03:52 PM
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I don't think so, It handles great, even in 2-3 inches of snow. But I got to put different tires on it, the 23's aren't very forgiving.
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