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Scott Sports FOIL Team Issue (2012)
Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 6/2011 It might not be the usual aerodynamic approach, but the Scott FOIL Team Issue's innovative tube shapes make for some excellent performance, according to BikeRadar. Without pedals it weighs just … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Scale 29 RC (2011)
Mountain bike; Hardtail; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 2/2011 BikeRadar was taken aback by this bike's superb quality and outstanding attention to detail. Reviewers describe its handling as point-and-shoot, saying that at rocket-like speed it still reacts … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Speedster S35 (2011)
Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Alloy; Newest review: 9/2011
220 Triathlon were glad to find Scott Sports' Speedster S35 was much more than just a looker. A well-considered design results in a practical, versatile bike that's a real all-rounder. The
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More information at: 220 Triathlon, issue October 2011 £900 all-rounders If you're about to fork out almost a grand for a bike, you'd hope it's tough enough for winter training as well as being race ready. At around £900 each, do either of these US imports fit the bill? In test: Two bikes were reviewed and rated on handling, spec, value and comfort. Ratings of 64 and 81 percent were awarded. … to review
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Scott Sports CR1 Team (2012)
Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 3/2012 More upright than most, the Scott CR1 Team offers a long, composed and confident ride, and is supremely comfortable for long uphill climbs. Bike Radar would have prefered less head tube height for a … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Genius 50 (2011)
Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 4/2011 BikeRadar were impressed by the Scott Genius 50's stand out feature, an adjustable Equalizer rear shock, which thanks to significantly reduced pressure gives a smoother feeling ride. The option … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Addict R1 (2011)
Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Men; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 9/2011
BikeRadar considered the Addict R1 to be a precise and wonderfully balanced lightweight race bike, which has a predatory bottom-up, head down riding position. Acceleration requires a bit more power,
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More information at: BikeRadar, 9/2011 Scott Addict R1 Scott's Addict R1 is a bike designed for racing and has a frame weight which seems to defy gravity. Is this successful bike really worth it's high price though? … to review
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Scott Sports Genius LT 10 (2011)
Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Alloy, Carbon; Newest review: 9/2010 BikeRadar were delighted by the Genius LT's climbing abilities, which are a result of its Twinloc lever and its three possible positions. It is also a superb downhill machine, with good travel … 1 review |
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Scott Sports CR1 Comp (2011)
Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Women, Men; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 7/2011
BikeRadar thought that the new CR1 made for a fantastic all-rounder thanks to its comfort, shock absorption capabilities and reponsiveness. It's good both with climbs and on the flat, making it
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More information at: BikeRadar, 7/2011 Scott CR1 Comp The latest revision of Scott's CR1 aims to keep its predecessor's torsional stiffness while introducing vertical flex in order to improve shock absorption. … to review
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Scott Sports Speedster S55 (2011)
Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Alloy; Newest review: 7/2011 BikeRadar say the fact that they didn't notice anything different when they first rode the S55 is testament to how sporty this version of Scott's Speedster still is. It's enthusiastic … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Scale 70 (2011)
Mountain bike; Hardtail; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Alloy; Newest review: 2/2011 BikeRadar warns to not be deterred by the 100% racing tag attached to the Scott Scale 70, as this capable all-rounder will happily take on any trail you challenge it with. A stiff pedal-platform … 1 review |
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Scott Sports CR1 Comp (2010)
Racer/Road bike; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 6/2010
"... Seven different frame sizes should cater for most riders, although Scott bikes typically come up slightly small compared to other brands. ... 'Low weight and upgrade potential make the
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More information at: BikeRadar, 6/2010 Scott CR1 Comp CD (10) The CR1 used to be Scott's seriously stiff race range, but it's been relaunched this year with all-new frames as their Performance Comfort choice. The Comp shares its impressively light C1 Pro frame with all the CR models except the top-line SL bikes, giving it serious upgrade investment points. Single Test. One road bike was reviewed and rated on ride & handling, chassis and equipment. … to review
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Scott Sports Scale 29 Elite (2011)
Mountain bike; Hardtail; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 12/2010 BikeRadar found the Scale Elite 29er a fun and agile machine that's also smooth on difficult terrains. It's fast when steering and although the seat was thought to be a bit uncomfortable, … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Genius LT 30 (2011)
Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 8/2011
Although the Genius LT 30 is a very versatile bike that excels in travel mode and deals wonderfully with large potholes and stones, Bike Radar found the suspension disappointing since it doesn't
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More information at: BikeRadar, 8/2011 Scott Genius LT 30 Scott claim that the most recent version of the Genius LT 30 is as competent at cross country as it is on descents, and judging solely by its spec list it might very well be true. … to review
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Scott Sports Spark 2012 Series
Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Newest review: 7/2011
Even though Scott's new Spark range for 2012 is a clear improvement over the previous generation thanks to its superb geometry and all the features that have been crammed into the frame, all the
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More information at: BikeRadar, 7/2011 2012 Scott Spark range - First ride The first machines in the Spark product family were strictly cross-country affairs, but the second generation brings a bit of of variety to the range. … to review
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Scott Sports Spark 29 Comp (2012)
Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 3/2012 In order for the Scott Spark 29 Comp to really shine, the suspension would have to be improved. For lengthy riding days though, Bike Radar found it a comfortable partner. Some compromises have been … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Spark 29 Expert (2012)
Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 2/2012 Bikemagic think the Scott Spark Expert 29er is at least 1lb heavier than it should be and while the suspension is ideal for racing, it isn't beneficial when on complex trails. However the Expert … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Scale 29 Comp (2012)
Mountain bike; Hardtail; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 2/2012 The unresponsive brakes, stiff frame and mediocre fork of the Scale 29 Comp were a huge disappointment for BikeRadar, who said that despite its good handling, light weight and superb geometry, the … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Spark 50 (2012)
Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 2/2012
As the Spark 50 is very versatile, many riders might do well to add it to their shortlists, according to BikeRadar. It proves itself to be very speed efficient, with the low front-end maximising the
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More information at: BikeRadar, 2/2012 Scott Spark 50 The Spark bikes have been marketed by Scott as pure race bikes with some trail character. Can the Spark 50 prove as enjoyable and versatile as others in the range? … to review
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Scott Sports Foil Premium
Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 4/2011 With the much anticipated Foil, Scott set out to build an aero road bike that didn't compromise on weight, comfort or stiffness, and BikeRadar think that they might just have achieved their aim. … 1 review |
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Scott Sports Contessa Speedster 15 (2011)
Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Women; Frame Material: Alloy; Newest review: 8/2011
It lacks a bit of aggro for a racing bike, but the Contessa Speedster 15 is nevertheless a very decent offering that's a pleasure to handle and whose excellent spec makes it a great choice for
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More information at: BikeRadar, 8/2011 Scott Contessa Speedster S15 The S15 is the top model in Scott's Speedster range, but its price is nonetheless quite wallet-friendly and makes it a good option for those who can afford to plunk down for it instead of going for an entry-level ride. … to review
Product information and further reviews
Scott Plasma 30 (10) BikeRadar 5/2010 - The full-carbon frame and fork of Scott's Plasma 30 is based on the company's latest CR1 road frame. This gives it a significant weight advantage over most other time trial bikes on the market, as well as being stiff yet comfy.
Scott Spark 35 (10) BikeRadar 4/2010 - Occupying a mid-range position somewhere between the giddy heights of the ultra-light, tricked-out Spark Limited and the entry-level Spark 60, the Spark 35 is what Scott would probably like to think of as an everyman's racer. Review details: Single Test. One mountain bike was reviewed and rated on ride & handling, frame and equipment.
Scott Aspect 50 (10) BikeRadar 12/2009 - Scott have kept the price of the Aspect 50 low by speccing rim brakes rather than discs. As a complete bike package, it's still very reasonable value for money, but we'd say it's worth paying more for disc brakes and a better drivetrain if you plan to ride off-road throughout the year and you can stretch to it. Review details: Single test. One mountain bike was reviewed and rated on ride & handling, chassis and equipment.
Scott Scale 70 (09) BikeRadar 8/2009 - Scott market the extensive Scale hardtail line-up as cross-country race machines. They're light, stiff and responsive, and Scott have outfitted them accordingly. But don't let the race billing put you off, because a bike that's perfect for tearing up singletrack at speed can also make a great all-rounder. Review details: Single test. One mountain bike was reviewed and rated on ride & handling, frame and equipment.
Scott Plasma 20 (09) BikeRadar 6/2009 - The Plasma 20 is the most affordable bike in Scott's Plasma range of time trial bikes. We've ridden the range-topping Plasma Ltd and absolutely fell in love with its fast, sweet ride. Trouble is, the Ltd costs nearly £5,800, so we got in the Plasma 20 to find out if all that speed has filtered down the range.
Scott Spark 30 (09) BikeRadar 5/2009 - Scott's Spark is now in its third year but it's still one of the lightest full-sussers around even in its new, more trail-friendly trim. Add unique shock controllability and you've got an outstandingly fast race or everyday ride bike. Review details: Single test. One mountain bike was reviewed and rated on ride & handling, frame and equipment.
Scott Sub 10 (09) BikeRadar 1/2009 - The Scott Sub 10 is just the kind of versatile transport/recreational vehicle you want a hybrid to be. It'd be tempting to save money and go for the cheaper Sub 20, but as it is it still outclasses most sports hybrids. Our only gripe is the grips, which you should upgrade in the shop.
Scott Addict CX RC (09) BikeRadar 12/2008 - Scott's new Addict CX RC is a faithful 'cross rendition of its flagship road rocket complete with all of the original's carbon fibre technology and drool-worthy numbers. Though the geometry has been adjusted, the stays widened and the frame reinforced for the rigours of 'cross, claimed frameset weight is still 980g – just 190g heavier than the road-going Addict LTD.
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