Tip's needed on turning my Scott into a commuter

RustyDonkey

Retro Newbie
I have a '99 Scott Comp racing XC bike and i have now brought a Zesty to do the off road stuff. I use the Scott to commute to work on but now i have the Zesty i would like to change a few bits on it to make it a more focused commuter.

Do you have any ideas of modifications will make the Scott a bit better to commute on?
 
Semi-slick or slick tyres would help on rolling resistance on the roads and full mudguards for the wet days would be a start. I put a shimano road crank on my Mtb when I used to commute as I found that I only used the big ring and 3 smallest cogs on the back and with the bigger ring on the road crankset meant more top speed. Plus the look on a road bike riders face when I shot past was amusing.
Any photos of your bike?
 
This is the best full pic i have of the bike.
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Nice bike :)

As Bensherman points out slicks are the way to go - if you're feeling brave go for 1 inch versions but anything around 1.5 inches will be fine. i use conti grand prix 1 inch folders and they are very fast (max 120 psi!). Upping the gearing also helps too - I use a 50 tooth outer ring on a couple of bikes and have ditched the inner ring completely. The only other thing I would add is lose the sus forks and invest in a lightish pair of rigids..if you're feeling flash and still want a bit of shock absorbtion then carbon forks are the way to go but theres various options out there :cool:

You'll also be surprised how much weight you can trim down in road mode..with the above mods you should easily shed 2-3 lbs or so, mostly with the fork ;)
 
RustyDonkey":1ou40kpd said:
Any ideas on which rigid forks will fit ?

Yep, you'll need something suspension corrected so they need legs that are 420mm axle to crown. If you want fairly cheap and easy to come by you can probably score something like a set of Kona P2's on here or the 'bay. Otherwise post up a wanted ad on this site for a set, some friendly chap is bound to help you out with something that will work! Good luck :)
 
Slicks - Schwalbe Marathon plus, just brilliant, the most puncture resistant tyre I've ever used and more than grippy enough for the bridle paths and farm tracks I ride in on. I threw my contis in the bin after 3 months of endless punctures, utter crap! Tour guard my ar$e!

Gearing I run a 48T outer 34T middle and no granny on a 11-30 cassette.

I commute 25 miles a day come rain, shine or snow :D
 
As above....low profile slicks and road orientated gearing.....a set of Barends for a change in hand position too possibly......good luck, nice looking bike........
 
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