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Out of interest how deep are the indents / score marks? If it is just the coating you'll have nothing to worry about, but is there a chance the indent has gone beyond the coating and started to wear the carbon?
I'd be surprised if the paint was thicker than 100 microns (0.1mm or the avg. thickness of a human hair), if the indent feels deeper than that you may have worn through the coating.
I'd still get a second opinion.
thank you both for the comments. Not too worried about resale value as its a four year old frame anyway but its certainly something I'll bear in mind for any future (n+1) purchase/s as its not something i had considered an issue when I had changed to 25mm tyres even with the limited clearance available.
will be one of my first questions in future!!
Scott CR1's don't have a lot of clearance, thinking 25mm is pushing it too much as you have round out. With 23mm Service Course, there is just about 2mm on each side of the chainstays, that would go down to 1mm clearance with the 25mm's you had.
As CXR notes, the wear won't affect you, but your bike now has very little if any resale value due to this wear.
I would of thought that the wear marks wont have detremental affect, until you come to sell the bike then its virtually worthless from a buyers perspective!
This is the position I was in, in that I always wanted wider tyres than 23mm so went for cyclocross frame, so I can run upto 35mm tyres+ I required hydraulic disc brakes.