Specialized S-Works HT M5

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KristjanS
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Joined: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:41 pm
Location: Estonia

by KristjanS

The following bike isn't WW, but i've built it step-by-step and trying to save some weight replacing and tuning parts. This bike could be light but the "weakest link" is frame that weights 1650 grams (weight for bodybuilders to lift).

Frame: Specalized S-Works HT M5 (17");
Fork: Procraft Carbon (rigid fork, at the beginning of an active season a susp. fork will be installed);
Wheels: DT Swiss XR1540;
Brakes: Shimano XTR M975;
Front der.: Shimano XTR M971;
Rear der.: Shimano XTR M971-GS;
Shifters: Shimano XTR M970 (steel bolts replaced with alloy);
Cranks+BB: FSA Carbon Pro Team Issue + FSA ISIS TI (wheight with bolts and 44-32 chainrings 728grams);
Chain: Shimano 7701;
Cassette: XTR M970;
Seatpost: Specialized S-Works Carbon;
Saddle: Fizi:k Pave (white; isn't light -278grams- but is very comfortable);
Stem: FSA OS-115;
Bar: Ritchey WCS OS alloy;
Bar ends: Smica (also known as XLC/Procraft/Scott/Merida etc);
Grips: LS Charger (white);
Pedals: Time Atac XS;
Tires: Schwalbe RR UST;

Pictures coming later, after upgrade (new KCNC pulleys, skewers). At the moment this "iron radiator" weights 9270 grams.

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