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Aigars
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by Aigars

Here is my project.
21" Chinese carbon with 2x10 system, hope to finish under 10kg.
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BmanX
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by BmanX

Building a Carbon Rigid 29er 1 X 10. The build it finished and comes in at 16.90 lbs but the rigid fork has a split in the steerer which was noticed right after cutting the steerer. Lucky that I caught it while doing the install and not later while riding. Lets see how well they look after this issue.
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GASer
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by GASer

Trek Superfly 100. Crankbrothers Cobalt 11 bars and grips, Crankbrothers egg beaters 3, Bontrager XXX seat post, Bontrager XXX stem, Fizik Gobi saddle, Tubeless, 3x10 Sram X9 w/ Shimano crankset at 11,9 Kg.




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Trek SpeedConcept 9.9 Project One, Basso Diamante SV, DeRosa SK (sold), Orbea Orca Gold 6430gr, Orbea Aqua, Tommasini Tecno, FM-066SL 6480gr, Kinesis RaceLight T2, Trek Superfly 100, Orbea Alma 29, Specialized Enduro S-Works 29, KTM EXC-250

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eliflap-scalpel
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by eliflap-scalpel

not so light as i expected to find here , these bikes .... :noidea:
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BmanX
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by BmanX

I hope 16.9 is light enough but trying for 16.5
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eliflap-scalpel
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by eliflap-scalpel

this is my Flash 29er

1x10

7,2 kg and 15,8 lbs

frame M sized CANNONDALE FLASH HM 29er handmade sanded

Hollowgram SL BB30 arms 170mm with CarbonTi 33T Monoring

cassette Sram XX 11-36T

gripshipters X.0 Sven tuned 10 speeds

RD Sram X.0 2009

chainkeeper carbon Shift Up

chain KMC X10SL gold

wheelset ZTR Race Gold 29er , rear hub 10x135mm with FRM skewer

brakes R1 Formula

rotors 160mm alu Stan's

tyres Racing Ralph 2.1

all titanium bolts

fork Lefty SL OPI 80mm

handlebar/stem/steerer tube custom combo all in carbon from EP

seatpost Ax Lightness Europa

saddle Saevid

pedals EGG 11

custom decals
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GASer
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by GASer

eliflap-scalpel wrote:not so light as i expected to find here , these bikes .... :noidea:



Lightness is an onging process! :D
Trek SpeedConcept 9.9 Project One, Basso Diamante SV, DeRosa SK (sold), Orbea Orca Gold 6430gr, Orbea Aqua, Tommasini Tecno, FM-066SL 6480gr, Kinesis RaceLight T2, Trek Superfly 100, Orbea Alma 29, Specialized Enduro S-Works 29, KTM EXC-250

1spd
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by 1spd

Screw that, I'll either take a Lefty or stay rigid! You go man (jbbikerider)! All 4 bikes look sweet as hell. Still loven' the BS though!

BTW, I'm poor so I'm still rigid.
Cannondale Synapse (alu)...it works

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Mads Kock
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by Mads Kock

eliflap-scalpel wrote:this is my Flash 29er


KING! :beerchug:

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MMMhills
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by MMMhills

Here is mine. I know it is not the lightest 29er but it is a full suspension 2x10 that was built to ride.

21lbs 8.6 oz with Furious Fred's
22lbs 7.8 oz with Racing Ralph's

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maxle
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eliflap-scalpel wrote:fork Lefty SL OPI 80mm


Hi,
how light is your Lefty ?
Very nice job !!
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eurperg
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by eurperg

Here's my Niner One9. Weight 8,88 kg / 19,57 lb as in the pic..

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BmanX
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by BmanX

BmanX wrote:Building a Carbon Rigid 29er 1 X 10. The build it finished and comes in at 16.90 lbs but the rigid fork has a split in the steerer which was noticed right after cutting the steerer. Lucky that I caught it while doing the install and not later while riding. Lets see how well they look after this issue.


Vendor is shipping out a new fork today but I had to pay the shipping which was only $25 but they should have shipped for free.
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weeracerweenie
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by weeracerweenie

eurperg wrote:Here's my Niner One9. Weight 8,88 kg / 19,57 lb as in the pic..

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That is so right! i LOVE it :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
I guess there's worse hobbies than making a bike light? Right?

monks
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by monks

jbbikerider wrote:...Blacksheep Highlight ST full suspension running single speed, lefty fork, enve cockpit, formula r1 brakes, and stan's crest wheels with Project321 hubs.

JB



Hi jbbikerider, wondering which conversion setup you got for your Blacksheep, I've got a BS myself and I'm looking to swap out the current fox, for a lefty fork, lefty wheel, lefty converter. Can you tell me what you did?

here's mine, not the lightest but man she can take this hits and she rips.

Blacksheep highlight custom 29er

Spec:
Fox RLC 32 forks Qr15
LTD ED Greg Minnaar Formula Oro brakes
Thompson stem
Syntace vector carbon 12 degree sweep bar
Chris King headset
Oury Grips (want to swap these for some ESI chunkys)
Thompson Layback post
Stans Arch rims
Hope 2 pro hubs
Bontrager Race Lite Cage x 2, blue
Conti race kings 2.2
2x2 configuration
Hive e13 cranks
CB ti eggs
Fizik Tundra 2


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