lightest stuff you can get
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Air for your inner tubes. Now that's REALLY light
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Get an imaginary bike. It weighs zero grams.
- 2014 Cannondale SuperSix EVO
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- 1982 Team Fuji (Setup for gravel)
- 1995 Specialized Stumpjumper HT L (In pieces)
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You can save weight by reducing the tire pressure too. I get that wouldn't qualify as get, but rather get rid off.
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citadelguard wrote:Get an imaginary bike. It weighs zero grams.
You can achieve this for free by rotating your real bike by 90 degrees.
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Avoid drinking water on your two hour ride.
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