Product Description
SCOTT 2022 Speedster 50 Road Bike
The SCOTT Speedster 50 is a light, agile, and cost efficient alloy road bike. With fully integrated cables, not only will this bike ride well, but it will most definitely look the part!
Performance does not need to be expensive. Fun, especially fun, does not need to be expensive. The 2022 SCOTT Speedster 50 road bike is both fun and performative but leaves the high price tag for other bikes.
Featuring the same geometry and technology as its carbon fiber sibling, the SCOTT Addict, the 2022 SCOTT Speedster 50 road bike offers a tremendous value in cycling while keeping the price accessible
The strong, yet lightweight, alloy frame is designed to provide a comfortable ride and is paired with a carbon fork to absorb road rattle while boosting endurance capabilities. Built with a Shimano 14 speed drivetrain, dependable Syncros Race 24 wheels, and disc brakes, the SCOTT Speedster 50 will make you forget you’re riding a bike half the price your friends paid.
The New Speedster is lighter and more stylish than ever before. The new frame kit features a carbon fork, internal cable routing and a race proven geometry
KEY FEATURES
- Speedster Disc Alloy Frame
- Speedster Disc Alloy Fork
- Shimano 14 Speed
- Syncros Race 24 Disc Rims
- Schwalbe Lugano Tires
HISTORY
In 1958, engineer and skier Ed Scott from Sun Valley, Idaho, invented a ski pole made of aluminium, which compared favorably with those made of bamboo or steel. On the basis of this success, the company started to produce many kinds of sports goods. In 1970, Scott sold their first protection goggles for motocross riders; further motocross wear followed.
Scott expanded to Europe in 1978, settling their headquarters in Fribourg, Switzerland.
In 1989, Scott introduced one of the most significant innovations in the history of cycling to mass market – the clip-on aerodynamic handlebar. The handlebar was strategically utilized by American Greg LeMond in his 1989 Tour de France win, when he beat Frenchman Laurent Fignon by nearly a minute in the 24.5 km final time trial. Previous to this event it was widely used in triathlon and Race Across America.
In 1991, Scott produced their first suspension fork named "Unishock" and a year later, their first full-suspension mountain bicycle was shown to the public.
The 2001 Team Issue road bike frame at 895 grams was the lightest frame available at the time.
In 2011, Scott launched E-Bike line E-Sub and E-Sportster. Next year they were replaced with E-Venture line models.
In 2015, the Korean Youngone Corporation took a 50.1% stake in the company, with the previous Swiss owner Beat Zaug retaining 49.9%
THE DETAILS
The strong, yet lightweight, alloy frame is designed to provide a comfortable ride and is paired with a carbon fork to absorb road rattle while boosting endurance capabilities. Built with a Shimano 14 speed drivetrain, dependable Syncros Race 24 wheels, and disc brakes, the SCOTT Speedster 50 will make you forget you’re riding a bike half the price your friends paid.
The New Speedster is lighter and more stylish than ever before. The new frame kit features a carbon fork, internal cable routing and a race proven geometry.
FRAME
Speedster Disc / 6061 D.Butted Alloy
Endurance geometry / int. cable routing
Syncros fender kit ready
FORK
Speedster Alloy Disc
1 1/4"-1 1/2" Eccentric Alloy steerer
REAR DERAILLEUR
FRONT DERAILLEUR
SHIFTERS
CRANKSET
CHAIN
KMC Z-7
CASSETTE
Shimano CS-HG41
BRAKES
ROTOR
HANDLEBAR
Syncros Creston 2.0 Compact
31.8mm
H'STEM
Syncros RR2.5
1 1/4" / four Bolt 31.8mm
SEATPOST
Syncros RR2.5 27.2/350mm
Syncros Tofino Regular 2.5
HEADSET
Acros AIF-1113
HUB (FRONT)
Formula Team II CL Disc 28 H
HUB (REAR)
Formula Team II CL Disc 28 H
SPOKES
Black 2mm
RIMS
Syncros Race 24 Disc
28 Front / 28 Rear
FRONT TIRE
Schwalbe Lugano
700x32C
REAR TIRE
Schwalbe Lugano
700x32C
APPROX WEIGHTS IN KG
11.28
APPROX WEIGHTS IN LBS
24.87
MAX. SYSTEM WEIGHT
120 kg
The overall weight includes the bike, the rider, the equipment, and possible additional luggage.
GEOMETRY
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