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Recently bought a frame which had been to hell & back- my retro senses signalled a nice deal so I got it from Germany in this rather sorry state:
No dents, only fd clamp marks on the rather thin seattube-I can live that.
I assumed it's an early 90's Scott Pro Racing, I think it's from 1994. However, the cable routing on the top tube does not match as the stops are on the drive side, not located on the top as it was in the catalogue and on other examples found on the interweb.
But what's making me baffled is the fact that it's got a 1" headtube, and a rather short one at that. Very atypical for a Scott of this vintage, as I had an '93 Pro Racing and it was 1 1/8" indeed. It's made of Ritchey WCS Prestige tubes as some remains of the material decal showed this on the seattube.
It's already got a new "gun metal silver" shade (pictures to follow), looks good enough now, at least compared to its previous conditon-thick DIY black paint and rather badly applied too. It's even lighter with all the excess paint removed- at 1840 gr. I can't complain.
68 mm BB, 27.0 mm seatpost size, Ritchey dropouts - no eyelets for the "chain catcher" on the chainstay-should they be there or not?
Plan is building it with mostly XTR and some trick/newer stuff- the Ritchey Logic forks pictured are 1 1/8", aww hell, can't be fitted, doh!
So I had to dig out a black set with 1" steerer- thank heavens early Stumpjumpers used similar forks and I put a set away-and at 720 gr. quite light ones too!
Is it a Scott at all? Answers on a postcard, please!
Cheers,
Endre
No dents, only fd clamp marks on the rather thin seattube-I can live that.
I assumed it's an early 90's Scott Pro Racing, I think it's from 1994. However, the cable routing on the top tube does not match as the stops are on the drive side, not located on the top as it was in the catalogue and on other examples found on the interweb.
But what's making me baffled is the fact that it's got a 1" headtube, and a rather short one at that. Very atypical for a Scott of this vintage, as I had an '93 Pro Racing and it was 1 1/8" indeed. It's made of Ritchey WCS Prestige tubes as some remains of the material decal showed this on the seattube.
It's already got a new "gun metal silver" shade (pictures to follow), looks good enough now, at least compared to its previous conditon-thick DIY black paint and rather badly applied too. It's even lighter with all the excess paint removed- at 1840 gr. I can't complain.
68 mm BB, 27.0 mm seatpost size, Ritchey dropouts - no eyelets for the "chain catcher" on the chainstay-should they be there or not?
Plan is building it with mostly XTR and some trick/newer stuff- the Ritchey Logic forks pictured are 1 1/8", aww hell, can't be fitted, doh!
So I had to dig out a black set with 1" steerer- thank heavens early Stumpjumpers used similar forks and I put a set away-and at 720 gr. quite light ones too!
Is it a Scott at all? Answers on a postcard, please!
Cheers,
Endre
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