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Re: Scott Foil 20

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 9:55 pm
by Wakatuki
^^^^^^ Oh yes^^^^^^^^
A machine that evokes such passion cannot be wrong. I hate turning around and heading home for work. Mine lives inside. Gets a baby wipe wash after every rain run. LBS recommend canuba car wax monthly to keep shine. Wheels are next on my list, after pedals, shoes, bike whisperer and finally Garmin!

Re: Scott Foil 20

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:41 pm
by broker
Another Foil lover here! :D

Upgraded the groupset to SRAM Red when I purchased (never been a fan of shimano). The bike rides like a dream and is super comfortable. Used to own a Pinarello FP3, for mine the Scott is miles ahead.

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Re: Scott Foil 20

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:33 am
by BrisVegas
^^^ Hawt!

Re: Scott Foil 20

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:51 pm
by simurs4
I've got a Foil 20, owned it since Feb last year, love it to bits, does everything i want it to do, perfect ride, handles great. only thing i've changed on it are a Zipp bar/stem and i put on a Black Selle Italia seat as i didn't like the white components and wanted to make it look abit stealthier/drop some weight. will be getting some different wheels for it soon but i crashed it today for the first time which im spewing about, a car got abit close for comfort and nudged me into a guard railing while going around a corner, so not fun! scuffed the carbon abit and buggered up my LH shifter a little bit but it still rides alright luckily, just copped a dirty big swollen leg out of it, joy!
. it was perfect up until today lol.
heres an older pic when i just got the new bar/seat etc

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Re: Scott Foil 20

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:16 pm
by pawnii
i used to have a Foil R2 (which is what the 20 used to be called when the Foil first came out)

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Now i have a Foil Premium

Re: Scott Foil 20

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:30 pm
by broker
Out of curiosity, what size frame and crank arm length are you guys running?

I'm looking at upgrading the crank to 39/53 and 172.5 arms. I'm currently running compacts with 170mm arms.

Cheers
Dave