Scott Addict R2 (2011-2012)

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Mark Cavendish, Team HTC-Columbia, on SCOTT Addict: 6 stage victories at the TDF in 2009 and 5 stage victories at the TDF in 2010. Cross the line first.

The Addict has become the benchmark in carbon construction, and is known as THE bike to ride in the pro peloton. At a superlight 790 grams, the IMP built Addict is not only light enough to fly up the climbs, it is also stiff enough to win the sprints. It features race inspired geometry with a short head tube, long top tube, and slack seat angle. The bike also features carbon dropouts, front derailleur mount and cable stops.

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About this bike

Type Road / Racing
Gender/Age Men
Production years 2011-2012
RRP £2,799.00
Sizes XXS/47 XS/49 S/52 M/54 L/56 XL/58 XXL/61 (Frame size guide)
Frame type Rigid
Frame material Carbon Fibre
Frame description Scott Addict HMF NET IMP Carbon technology Road Race geometry Standard Seattube 20-Speed and Compact: Integrated BB 30-Speed: Standard BB
Gears 20
or 30
Wheel Size 700c

About Scott

Created in 1958 to sell Ed Scott's revolutionary skiing poles, the company have been involved with skiboots, snowboards, outerwear and now specialise in extremely light racing bikes.

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Specifications

Braking

Brake Calipers Shimano Ultegra BR-6700 Super SLR Dual pivot
Brake Levers incl. in shiftlever

Drive

Bottom Bracket 20-Speed and Compact: Integrated Dura-Ace SM-BB9141 30-Speed: Shimano Ultegra SM-BB6700
Cassette (Rear Cogs) Shimano Ultegra CS-6700 20-Speed: 11-25 T Compact and 30-Speed: 11-28 T
Chain Shimano Ultegra 20-Speed and Compact: CN-6700 30-Speed: CN-6600
Crank Shimano Ultegra / Hollowtech II 20-Speed: FC-6700, 53 x 39 T Compact: FC-6700, 50 x 34 T 30-Speed: FC-6703, 52 x 39 x 30 T
Pedals nil

Gearing

Derailleur Front Shimano Ultegra 20-Speed and Compact: FD-6700 30-Speed: FD-6703
Derailleur Rear Shimano Ultegra RD-6700 / 20, 30 Speed
Gears 20
or 30
Shifter(s) Shimano Ultegra ST-6700 / Dual Control 20, 30 Speed

General

Handlebar Ritchey WCS Logic Curve TRX 50 31.8 Alloy Oversize Anatomic
Headset Ritchey Pro Integrated
Rigid Forks Scott Addict HMF NET 1 1/8" Carbon steerer Integrated Carbon Dropout
Saddle Scott Road Pro SL
Seat Post Ritchey Carbon Pro 31.6/300 mm
Stem Ritchey WCS 4 Axis / 4 bolt Oversize 31.8mm 1 1/8" / 6 angle
Weight 7.20 kg / 15.86 lbs

Wheels

Hub Front Mavic Ksyrium Elite 11 Black
Hub Rear Mavic Ksyrium Elite 11 Black
Rims Mavic Ksyrium Elite 11 Black, 18 Front / 20 Rear
Spokes Mavic Ksyrium Elite 11 Black
Tyres (Front & Back) Continental Ultra Race, Fold, 700 x 23
Wheel Size 700c

UK warranty

Standard SCOTT warranty on frames is 3 years from the date of purchase or 5 years with a full service history from a SCOTT dealer. SCOTT parts aside from the frame are covered by a standard 1 year warranty. Proof of purchase must be provided for every warranty claim. Other manufacturers parts on SCOTT frames are covered by their own individual warranties.

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