Dogma f8 actual weight

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logy
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by logy

Hi All

Has anyone got any real data on this? I'm thinking of a BoB size 57.5.

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by MoreRideTime

I weighed a 51.5cm F8 frame that was at my LBS. It is a #952 Black Red colour. Here is how things break down.. frame with rear & front derailleur hangers, seat fixing screws in: 990 grams; seat post w/all hardware on it: 220 grams; uncut fork: 430 grams

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I'll be picking up a size 50 in white/black 954 next weekend. Will weigh b4 assembly
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I was told by a dealer, the weight of a 55 size Team sky is 1750 grams.
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by logy

Is that frame fork headset and seat post? I hope so....


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by wheelsONfire

^
As for how my questions to this dealer was, i asked for weight of a complete frameset.
I guess the colour options may come out different talking weight, but BOB seems to be safe from a WW perspective ;-)
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logy
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by logy

Seems heavy even with hardware....


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Yes i agree!
I think it is made to be durable, no chances taken.
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Lighter than their previous model!


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wheelsONfire wrote:Yes i agree!
I think it is made to be durable, no chances taken.


As above, if I wanted featherlight I would be looking elsewhere and for less $'s. My 65.1 is around 6.3kg expect the F8 to come in @ 6.2kg. Love to get to an even 6.0. I would be able to do that with a change of brakes and skewers but it is only a number. To go faster I need to upgrade the engine............... :(

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Upgrading the engine always helps!
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by nelsonivan

This is "Dracula". Weight is 15.02LB as shown. Frame is Size 50. I can still get a lower weight if I want. LW wheels, AX Lightness stem, etc. but I love it how it feels right now. Very responsive and Fast. I previously had a 65.1 but this is hands down a better bike

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Holy moly, thats a good looking steed..

Yep, Dogma's are not known to be part of the "weight weenie" category.. rather, the buttery smooth ride as well as being able to corner like on rails makes up for it.
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by CarbonSteve

nelsonivan wrote:This is "Dracula". Weight is 15.02LB as shown. Frame is Size 50. I can still get a lower weight if I want. LW wheels, AX Lightness stem, etc. but I love it how it feels right now. Very responsive and Fast. I previously had a 65.1 but this is hands down a better bike

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Hi nice bike, i am looking to buy a Dogma F8, im 168cm or 5ft6.5 in old money, i ride with saddle at 695mm top of saddle to centre of crank and have been told a 47 will be more for me but i think a 50 is more suitable, could you tell me how tall you are and your saddle height as your bike looks set up perfect

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by Lammymike

5’ 10”. 710mm saddle height. 47 frame. Have not weighed yet but it’s light enough.
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