I'm considering buying this bike as my first road bike. But i've seen more local brands for cheaper with Ultegra Di2 but this frame is just so beautiful
I think that the combination of entry level bikes from premium brands does not make a lot of sense. I would always buy a entry level bike from a lesser known or direct sender brand. Only once you start upgrading the bike and keeping it for a longer time, I would suggest going for more premium brands. For the first few bikes, most will swap out the full bike.
WOW, you managed to review all the components without actually showing them. Hard to make a video as boring as this, regardless of whether your opinions are good or not.
I'm considering buying this bike as my first road bike. But i've seen more local brands for cheaper with Ultegra Di2 but this frame is just so beautiful
Scott makes very good bikes
@@CyclingInsider Yea, the local bikeshop here have some rebranded Winspace frame but i feel like the Scott will be better on long term
@@Jaysondk Indeed
I think that the combination of entry level bikes from premium brands does not make a lot of sense. I would always buy a entry level bike from a lesser known or direct sender brand. Only once you start upgrading the bike and keeping it for a longer time, I would suggest going for more premium brands. For the first few bikes, most will swap out the full bike.
Makes sense. Sometimes people just want to have premium frame and fork, and then with time upgrade parts.
WOW, you managed to review all the components without actually showing them. Hard to make a video as boring as this, regardless of whether your opinions are good or not.