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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Sjurk] [ In reply to ]
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Last august I asked you guys if a Stages 165mm would fit an M-frame, finally managed to pick one up and it sure fits:


Thanks again :-)
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [wsrobert] [ In reply to ]
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Hi All,

Recently had a new bike fit and Speedconcept XL was one of the options.

Pad Stack: 700
Pad Reach: 478

I know there used to be an table (was it an excel file?) to check which stem you would need but can't seem to find it.
Anyone still has this?


I'm actually in doubt between 2 bikes:
Felt IA10 Di2 @ 4750€
Trek SC @ 3600€ (standard black version) I could make this a Project One and add bullhorn basebar & storage packs with a 20% reduction.

I'd say the SC is a better deal but would like to hear opinions :)


Thanks!
Mike
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Chelle] [ In reply to ]
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SpeedConcept is by far the better bike and I know you can google the fit chart and it will come up but it was hard to find the last time I looked for it.
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Chelle] [ In reply to ]
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Its in the 2014 fitguide final pdf if you can find it online.
Last edited by: philg: Mar 16, 19 14:14
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Chelle] [ In reply to ]
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Chelle wrote:
Hi All,

Recently had a new bike fit and Speedconcept XL was one of the options.

Pad Stack: 700
Pad Reach: 478

I know there used to be an table (was it an excel file?) to check which stem you would need but can't seem to find it.
Anyone still has this?


I'm actually in doubt between 2 bikes:
Felt IA10 Di2 @ 4750€
Trek SC @ 3600€ (standard black version) I could make this a Project One and add bullhorn basebar & storage packs with a 20% reduction.

I'd say the SC is a better deal but would like to hear opinions :)


Thanks!
Mike

You'll be well suited with a Med-Near stem with a 45mm mono. That will leave you with 5mm to play going up or down for your stack since it's at 700 right now.

Mitchell Mathews | Community Manager | Trek Bikes | @mitchmathewz
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Mitch@Trek] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for the input Mitch!
I actualy started a separate thread on this like 5sec before you replied to this one: https://forum.slowtwitch.com/...ost=6888873#p6888873
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Chelle] [ In reply to ]
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Chelle wrote:
Thanks for the input Mitch!
I actualy started a separate thread on this like 5sec before you replied to this one: https://forum.slowtwitch.com/...ost=6888873#p6888873

No problem! I dropped my feedback for you there too with further explanation. Hope that helps!

Mitchell Mathews | Community Manager | Trek Bikes | @mitchmathewz
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Mitch@Trek] [ In reply to ]
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Hi

I don't know if this is off topic?

I am looking for parts for a SC9 Gen 1 and it's hard to find parts for those old models in the shops.

If anybody have a Bontrager Speed Concept Gen 1 Race X Lite Stem 10/100mm. (Low/Far) or a
Bontrager Speed Concept Gen 1 Front Break Cover White Size L. They don't use anymore I will be a happy buyer

Claus.
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Mitch@Trek] [ In reply to ]
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I know I asked this once before and for some reason I can't find the answer that was already posted in this thread.

For my new speed concept to run a Shimano crank what bottom bracket do I need?

Does anyone have a recommendation on a specific brand as well.

Ty
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Fishbum] [ In reply to ]
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A shimano crank will fit with the stock BB with no adapters or anything. The stock bearings are 24mm. If you don't have the bearings then look for BB90 24mm bearings made by whoever - Trek, CeramicSpeed, etc. everyone makes them.

Fishbum wrote:
I know I asked this once before and for some reason I can't find the answer that was already posted in this thread.
For my new speed concept to run a Shimano crank what bottom bracket do I need?

Does anyone have a recommendation on a specific brand as well.

Ty

What's your CdA?
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [trailerhouse] [ In reply to ]
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Ty. No I strictly bought a frame so none of that came with it.
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Fishbum] [ In reply to ]
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You'll need a BB press to get those bearings in. If you don't have one your LBS will be your best bet.

Fishbum wrote:
Ty. No I strictly bought a frame so none of that came with it.

What's your CdA?
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Mitch@Trek] [ In reply to ]
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I am a cyclist competing in UCI events and we were told this year that monobar extensions are no longer legal on the 3:1 rule. I have read that the fix is to buy a monobar "plugin" bar and add extensions (I was thinking 51 speedshop). Can you confirm that this is the fix? I know there must be one since Trek Segafredo is still riding SC's in world tour events. Thanks!

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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [wsrobert] [ In reply to ]
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Hi all, thought I'd get involved in this thread. I've had my SC for about 2 years now and loving it.

I've got my first trip abroad with it soon, and wondering if anyone has any experience packing a new gen SC into a Bike Box Alan? Good, bad or the ugly. Cheers
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Jordano] [ In reply to ]
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Jordano wrote:
I am a cyclist competing in UCI events and we were told this year that monobar extensions are no longer legal on the 3:1 rule. I have read that the fix is to buy a monobar "plugin" bar and add extensions (I was thinking 51 speedshop). Can you confirm that this is the fix? I know there must be one since Trek Segafredo is still riding SC's in world tour events. Thanks!

That is the correct fix to fit within UCI regulation!

Mitchell Mathews | Community Manager | Trek Bikes | @mitchmathewz
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Mitch@Trek] [ In reply to ]
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Mitch@Trek wrote:
Jordano wrote:
I am a cyclist competing in UCI events and we were told this year that monobar extensions are no longer legal on the 3:1 rule. I have read that the fix is to buy a monobar "plugin" bar and add extensions (I was thinking 51 speedshop). Can you confirm that this is the fix? I know there must be one since Trek Segafredo is still riding SC's in world tour events. Thanks!


That is the correct fix to fit within UCI regulation!

Cheers to you and the usual middle finger to those jackasses in Switzerland.

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Coaching Services:http://www.peakformcoaching.com/

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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Jordano] [ In reply to ]
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Anyone have a recommendation for a good bike rack for the SC. I don't like the way my old one straps the bike down.
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Fishbum] [ In reply to ]
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Fishbum wrote:
Anyone have a recommendation for a good bike rack for the SC. I don't like the way my old one straps the bike down.

Which rack are you using now? I can give you some personal recommendations from the multiple ones I've used and owned.

Mitchell Mathews | Community Manager | Trek Bikes | @mitchmathewz
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Mitch@Trek] [ In reply to ]
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Hi @mitch, glad you can join the ST family and answer questions! Thanks :)

This subject probably came up in the past, but I have a gen 2 Trek SC and think it might be time to switch out old bolts. Do you or any dealers sell replacement bolts? Would they come in a pack? Example, all front end bolts for the handlebars.

Thanks - Joe
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [tri@thlete] [ In reply to ]
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tri@thlete wrote:
Hi @mitch, glad you can join the ST family and answer questions! Thanks :)

This subject probably came up in the past, but I have a gen 2 Trek SC and think it might be time to switch out old bolts. Do you or any dealers sell replacement bolts? Would they come in a pack? Example, all front end bolts for the handlebars.

Thanks - Joe

Hey Joe, the front end bolt kit is part number 437027 from your local Trek dealer!

Mitchell Mathews | Community Manager | Trek Bikes | @mitchmathewz
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [trisam] [ In reply to ]
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Yes I do.

Tip no 1 is remove the rear deraileur.

The base bars and extensions are the most awkward bit to make fit into the box.
Also to refit the base bars can be tricky as they can be refit further out than previous etc.

Will fit with speed fin but I've a small. May need to remove if larger frame.

Note bars and extensions awkward as I've old di2 and the connections don't seem to be near. It may be easier if you can disconnect yours or if mechanical then same problem as me.

Rear brake has a habit of sticking sometimes also. Often refit bike to see I can't get rear wheel in.

Some of the screws on bars and rear hangar are delicate so take care.
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Mitch@Trek] [ In reply to ]
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Mitch@Trek wrote:
Fishbum wrote:
Anyone have a recommendation for a good bike rack for the SC. I don't like the way my old one straps the bike down.

Which rack are you using now? I can give you some personal recommendations from the multiple ones I've used and owned.

Older Yakima that has three straps. I have to really wrench it down to hold the bikes. Not wanting to put the new SC on there.
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Fishbum] [ In reply to ]
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I have a Yakima Holdup that has an arm over the front tire. Works fine holding the bike behind our minivan. When I have it behind my Civic though it seems to be a lot of stress on that single arm over the front wheel. It has never failed or anything like that. Just gets a little unnerving sometimes, can see the bike leaning a bit or bouncing in the wind.
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Z28Diddy] [ In reply to ]
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I have question to Bontrager Mono Bar Plug in owners. I'm trying to have praying mantis extensions position.
Just recently purchased mono bar, and the problem is that clamps don't hold my extensions very well, it is still can move left and right. The clamps sign shows that torque should be 7nm, i used even 8nm , it is still can move. Does any one have similar issue? Should i try to use more torque?
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Re: Official Speed Concept Owners Thread [Ksavostin] [ In reply to ]
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I put some electrical tape around the bars to make them a little thicker. It did the trick for me.
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