2008 Schwinn Peloton Pro - 7.47 kg
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I have had this bike for about 3 years now upgrading various parts along the way. I recently treated myself to a S works tarmac and I decided to strip the bike and rebuild it and sell it. Here is the build thread!
The frame is a 2008 Schwinn Peloton Pro size large
Frame - 1255 g
Fork - 355 g
Frame Set with Hanger Heatset cap and seatpost clamp 1730 g
First thing was a brand new SRAM ceramic bottom bracket
Bottom Bracket - 102 g
SRAM Force Crankset 172.5 x 53/39T - 677 g
Rival Rear Derailleur - 186 g
Rival Front Derailleur - 86 g
Velo Saddle - 208 g
3T Seatpost - 230 g
FSA Stem 80mm - 145 g
Specialized Handlebars - 348 g
Rival Shifters - 342 g
Axis Brakes - 327 g
Pads - 22 g
The wheel set I used was a 1550 g Xero XR-1. I ran it for 3 years and I loved it. Needed to be trued maybe twice in 3 years
Rear Wheel - 898 g
Front Wheel - 677 g
Tube - 97 g (each)
Bontrager Tire - 230 g (each)
Skewers - 118 g
SRAM Red 11-26 Cassette - 170 g
SRAM 1090 Chain - 247 g
I used Yokozuna Reaction cables and bontrager gel cork tape
Here is the final build
Came in at 7.47 kg or 16.54 pounds
Thanks for Looking!
The frame is a 2008 Schwinn Peloton Pro size large
Frame - 1255 g
Fork - 355 g
Frame Set with Hanger Heatset cap and seatpost clamp 1730 g
First thing was a brand new SRAM ceramic bottom bracket
Bottom Bracket - 102 g
SRAM Force Crankset 172.5 x 53/39T - 677 g
Rival Rear Derailleur - 186 g
Rival Front Derailleur - 86 g
Velo Saddle - 208 g
3T Seatpost - 230 g
FSA Stem 80mm - 145 g
Specialized Handlebars - 348 g
Rival Shifters - 342 g
Axis Brakes - 327 g
Pads - 22 g
The wheel set I used was a 1550 g Xero XR-1. I ran it for 3 years and I loved it. Needed to be trued maybe twice in 3 years
Rear Wheel - 898 g
Front Wheel - 677 g
Tube - 97 g (each)
Bontrager Tire - 230 g (each)
Skewers - 118 g
SRAM Red 11-26 Cassette - 170 g
SRAM 1090 Chain - 247 g
I used Yokozuna Reaction cables and bontrager gel cork tape
Here is the final build
Came in at 7.47 kg or 16.54 pounds
Thanks for Looking!
Last edited by Alpine318is on Wed Aug 26, 2015 7:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2018 Specialized S-Works Tarmac
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No love for a carbon schwinn?
2018 Specialized S-Works Tarmac
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
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The Intro section isn't really a place to sell the build. Try posting in the 'for sale' section, however you will need a minimum number of posts to make that happen.
Also, it's rather heavy for WW.
How does it ride?
Also, it's rather heavy for WW.
How does it ride?
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Ahh I follow. I wasn't trying to sell it here as I only have it for sale locally. I'd rather not deal with shipping
Yeah it definitely not the lightest bike in the world but I was very happy with it for the 3 years I rode it. I think it rides great. Its not the most stiff bike in the world but it's very comfortable and climbs very well. I was a bit skeptical when I bought it but it turned out to be a great ride.
Yeah it definitely not the lightest bike in the world but I was very happy with it for the 3 years I rode it. I think it rides great. Its not the most stiff bike in the world but it's very comfortable and climbs very well. I was a bit skeptical when I bought it but it turned out to be a great ride.
prendrefeu wrote:The Intro section isn't really a place to sell the build. Try posting in the 'for sale' section, however you will need a minimum number of posts to make that happen.
Also, it's rather heavy for WW.
How does it ride?
2018 Specialized S-Works Tarmac
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
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Well, since your first 3 posts so far are all in this thread, I suppose it's
WELCOME TO WEIGHT WEENIES!!
Please post your S-Works in its own thread, along with what you're doing, or planning on doing, for making it lighter.
This forum is an excellent place to learn and engineer. We (tend to) have high standards of equipment and the modifications we do to them
WELCOME TO WEIGHT WEENIES!!
Please post your S-Works in its own thread, along with what you're doing, or planning on doing, for making it lighter.
This forum is an excellent place to learn and engineer. We (tend to) have high standards of equipment and the modifications we do to them
Exp001 || Other projects in the works.
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i really like the older aluminium schwa early 2000 i fastback i think they where called, i use to race the homegrown way back so still have loving for any schwinn ! (-;
how did you like the schwinn ?i have seen a similar one here in western aus in the lbs and looked nice i thought
how did you like the schwinn ?i have seen a similar one here in western aus in the lbs and looked nice i thought
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