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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [turducken] [ In reply to ]
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This is interesting... how did you figure all of this out?
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [masa757] [ In reply to ]
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masa757 wrote:
This is interesting... how did you figure all of this out?

I just bought the bearings and the crankset, and looked at what I needed to do to make it fit.
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [Tryin'] [ In reply to ]
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I've got two Scott Plasma stems for sale. I have the 90mm AND 75mm stems......WITH custom drilled holes for cleaner cable routing.....gets the uglyness under control. $50 each.

OR I can drill holes in your stem for a charge if you need me to....I have a nice drill press.

PICS below

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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [Fuquani] [ In reply to ]
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75mm stem is sold, 90mm stem is AVAILABLE!
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [Fuquani] [ In reply to ]
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Do you have a pic with the cables through the holes. I can't work out what it will look like.

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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [Jaymz] [ In reply to ]
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Yes, in the photobucket links above.
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [Fuquani] [ In reply to ]
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Oops sorry. I clicked on one and then used the arrows to view others but they were not in the right order obviously.

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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [DarkSpeedWorks] [ In reply to ]
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Not sure who to address this to directly...
But has anyone had an issue with the rear brake mount bracket coming loose? Ive just realized that it appears the "socket," that the brake mounts through has come loose...is this something serious or can some epoxy do the trick to remedy this issue?
Thanks to any advice from anyone
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [PlacidPirate] [ In reply to ]
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I have had 2 frames, mine has been fine on both. You can try contacting Ben at Scott. He is usually pretty good at replying within a day or two.

bchournos (at) scottusa (dot) com

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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [PlacidPirate] [ In reply to ]
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I had a problem with my rear brake mount coming loose but it was because there was a riveted edge washer that went in between the brake mount and frame that had broke somehow (leave it to me to get a defective part). When you torque the bolt the brake is meshed into the washer and the riveted edges keep the brake from wiggling left and right. Luckily I had an old shimano brakeset that was unused and still had the washer I needed. Dunno if that helps but that was an issue I ran into similair to what you describe.
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [masa757] [ In reply to ]
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that sounds like what im dealing with...however having ahard time envisioning the washer etc...what is the washed suppose to look like?
Thanks
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [PlacidPirate] [ In reply to ]
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I haven't touched my rear brake since I built the bike, but isn't the 'mount' just a hole where the nut goes through?
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [grosso27] [ In reply to ]
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That's what I had thought too but is a larger gauge "plug," that sit s down into the frame.
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [PlacidPirate] [ In reply to ]
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http://www.bicyclebuys.com/item/1010166/shimano-road-brake-post-mount-washer&utm_source=froogle&utm_medium=comparison-shopping&utm_campaign=Froogle?gclid=CIXA1rqj3rwCFeJF7AoddGIABQ


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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [Fuquani] [ In reply to ]
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90 mm stem is still available. Let me know if your interested.
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [grosso27] [ In reply to ]
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Nice Plasma! Its looking a little different these days; almost done though :)[/img]

Andy Mullen
Team Zoot
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [PlacidPirate] [ In reply to ]
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Anyone have ideas as to what bento box works best for the plasma?

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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [eaz_b] [ In reply to ]
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eaz_b wrote:
Anyone have ideas as to what bento box works best for the plasma?

If it helps, some Plasma riders have been using our US-made Speedpack 483 with success:



For more info, reviews, and other pics, please take a look at some of the pages linked below.

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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [ In reply to ]
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Just got plasma frameset
Thinking about deda kronos due aerobar



Flatbar from my fixed gear just to lean it against the wall)
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [Ramil] [ In reply to ]
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Got it
Waiting for flat extensions

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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [Ramil] [ In reply to ]
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I thought I would post up my Scott plasma as well.
The frame is a small, with Quarq SRAM Red powermeter 170mm
I am swapping out the Profile svet bars with 3T breeze II LTD.
I have scored a 0 degree 90mm stem.
Added the specialized Sitero saddle with Ti rails

Waiting for my TriRig Omega front brake to show up.



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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [kaioken] [ In reply to ]
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Very nice! I'm about to install the Brezza on my Plasma as well. If you don't mind me asking, why did you choose the Brezza?


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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [cervelo3] [ In reply to ]
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I chose the Breeza, because I like the ability to use a lot of stack height if needed, and the fact that the aero bars don't clamp on to the base bars. Oh and I like the looks of the bars.
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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [kaioken] [ In reply to ]
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I too have the Brezza. I got a lot of advice from various places and the Plasma, having a very stiff front end, benefits nicely from the Brezza to soak up some vibration.

I do have one brezza issue and that is that it is a bit of a pain to keep the extensions pointing the right way when you add stack, I don't think the risers are particularly well designed. Throwing on a BTA using zip ties before and after the extension clamps completely sorts that out though. I found you have to be quite particular about where you situate the little notches before clamping down.

I also ditched the standard arm cups and went for the Ventus cups and comfort pads which makes it super nice. The standard pads did not do enough for me over long distances.

They look good though, and once I dialled them in I had no issues all last season.

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Re: Scott Plasma 3 Owners Thread [andy515] [ In reply to ]
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Finally done and fitted! Thanks Element Multisport for a great fit- cant wait to get it out on the road (if the snow and ice every thaws...)[/img]

Andy Mullen
Team Zoot
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