PLASMA 20

The Plasma2 was designed as the ultimate triathlon bike, and it posted the fastest bike split at the 2008 Ironman World Championship in Kona.

Using our IMP5 technology, Scott engineers created an incredibly shaped, aerodynamic machine. Utilizing Shelter127™ with the Speed Skeg™ bottom bracket design, the Plasma2 provides 127 degrees of wheel shelter. The TwinTurbo™ aero carbon chainstays and integrated cable routing further reduce wind drag to an amazing 4.952 Newtons, the lowest drag of any wind tunnel tested triathlon bike.

The Plasma2 was also designed with the input of world class triathletes. To address the need for comfort and efficiency over Ironman distances, the Ritchey seatclamp allows the rider to adjust the effective seat angle from 73 to 79 degrees, and the geometry and stack further ensure a confident, aerodynamic ride.

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    IMP5™

    Our most sophisticated carbon structure ever. The toptube, headtube, downtube, seat tube and chainstays are all produced in a single step using IMP5. Each layer is still carefully managed to rid the structure of any voids or folds in the material.

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    Shelter127™

    Shelter127™ is a measurement of the wheel coverage of both front and rear wheels. The rear has 80º of coverage and the front has 47º, the total coverage is 127º of wind-cheating aerodynamics.

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    TwinTurbo™ Chainstays

    The TwinTurbo™ chainstays are only as wide as the bottom bracket until they flare out to meet the rear dropout. They are ultra narrow and reduce wind drag on the frame. The also feature an alloy replaceable derailleur hanger and a wheel position adjustment screw to minimize frame to rear wheel separation.

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    Integrated Cable Routing

    The front and rear derailleur as well as the brake cable are all internally routed to improve aerodynamics. There is cable access from inside the bottom bracket shell as well as the chainstay for convenience.

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    Adjustable Seat Tube Angle

    The new Ritchey adjustable seat post clamp allows for adjustment between 73-80º of seat tube angle. Good for TT, good for Triathlon.

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    Integrated Carbon Fork

    The drag-reducing integrated fork/frame design is ultra clean and matches the frame profile precisely.

  • Sizes

    XXS/47 XS/49 S/52 M/54 L/56

  • Weight

    8.70 kg / 19.16 lbs

  • Frame

    Scott Plasma 2 (TRI /TT)
    IMP5 technology
    HMF-NET
    Tri geometry
    Integrated Seattube
    Replaceable hanger

  • Fork

    Scott Plasma 2 (TT/TRI)
    1-1/8" Carbon steerer
    Integrated

  • Headset

    Ritchey Pro Integrated
    45mm drop-in headset

  • Derailleur (Rear)

    Shimano Ultegra RD-6700
    20 Speed

  • Derailleur (Front)

    Shimano Ultegra FD-6700

  • Shifters

    Shimano Dura-Ace
    SL-BS 78 Bar End

  • Brake Levers

    Profile QSC

  • Brakes

    Shimano Ultegra BR-6700
    Super SLR Dual pivot

  • Crankset

    Shimano Ultegra FC-6700
    Hollowtech II 53x39

  • BB-Set

    Shimano Ultegra SM-FC 6700

  • Handlebar

    Profile O-Zero with
    Profile T2+ Cobra Aerobar

  • H'stem

    Profile Hammer OS
    1-1/8" 31.8mm - 80°

  • Seatpost

    Integrated with adjustable
    Ritchey WCS Aero seatclamp

  • Seat

    Fizik Arione Tri 2

  • Hub (Front)

    Shimano WH-RS10 black

  • Hub (Rear)

    Shimano WH-RS10 black

  • Chain

    Shimano CN-6700

  • Cassette

    Shimano CS-6700
    10 speed
    11-25

  • Spokes

    Shimano WH-RS10 Black

  • Rims

    Shimano WH-RS10 black
    16 Front / 20 Rear

  • Tires

    Continental Triathlon
    700 x 23 C

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