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Hi there, here is new build for quite heavy, 90kg, guy. Hopefully will be strong enough in light terrain and soft riding style.
Any advises welcomed for non very extreme tuning or parts choice - target TOTAL weight is 7,5kg.
Previous bikes which were working well under me:
- 7,5 kg 26" Corratec Revo (on vbrakes)
- 8 kg 29" Niner RDO Rigid
So now we have:
Frame:
Crankset:
Wheels - 28 spokes, DT240s on rear (front under reconstruction for LEfty - expecting ca. 630g):
Cutted Bar - 66cm (same branded stem & seatpost on the way)
Brakes (still lines uncutted)
Shifter & Der:
Pedals (before axle change to Ti - 150g should be achievable)
Stuff on the way:
- Maxxis Ikon 3c EXO
- ENVE Seatpost Set Back 27,2 & Stem 90mm
- Bebop Ti Axles
- Tune Cannonball
- Tune Schraubwurger
- 10mm Thru axle Sixpack Racing
- Engage Fluke Saddle (for some comfort)
- LEfty 100mm XLR + MCFK Steerer Tube
- Tune Bubi HEadset (ca. 50g saving vs. Acros attached to framset)
- KMC 11SL Chain (I hope ca. 20g saving vs XX1)
- Ashima Ai2 Rotors - 160mm with TI Bolts
- Scott Lite Open Grips
Any ADVICES & COMMENTS WARMLY WELCOMED!
Any advises welcomed for non very extreme tuning or parts choice - target TOTAL weight is 7,5kg.
Previous bikes which were working well under me:
- 7,5 kg 26" Corratec Revo (on vbrakes)
- 8 kg 29" Niner RDO Rigid
So now we have:
Frame:
Crankset:
Wheels - 28 spokes, DT240s on rear (front under reconstruction for LEfty - expecting ca. 630g):
Cutted Bar - 66cm (same branded stem & seatpost on the way)
Brakes (still lines uncutted)
Shifter & Der:
Pedals (before axle change to Ti - 150g should be achievable)
Stuff on the way:
- Maxxis Ikon 3c EXO
- ENVE Seatpost Set Back 27,2 & Stem 90mm
- Bebop Ti Axles
- Tune Cannonball
- Tune Schraubwurger
- 10mm Thru axle Sixpack Racing
- Engage Fluke Saddle (for some comfort)
- LEfty 100mm XLR + MCFK Steerer Tube
- Tune Bubi HEadset (ca. 50g saving vs. Acros attached to framset)
- KMC 11SL Chain (I hope ca. 20g saving vs XX1)
- Ashima Ai2 Rotors - 160mm with TI Bolts
- Scott Lite Open Grips
Any ADVICES & COMMENTS WARMLY WELCOMED!
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Looking forward to this build. I recently rode a 29er with the XX1 set-up for the first time and it was great! I'm also happy to see another person on Bebop pedals. Mine were exactly 151 grams after the Ti spindle upgrade.
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Very nice, I love the look of these bikes so I will be watching this thread intently?
Do you find yourself riding carefully because of your bike or is that just your style?
Do you find yourself riding carefully because of your bike or is that just your style?
BrianVarick wrote: Do you find yourself riding carefully because of your bike or is that just your style?
well it is diffucult to say - I think road background is the main reason, and here in CEE roads quality is the real issue.
Also terrain for MTB is not so demanding - flat, sandy forests in central of Poland...
IN meantime and after some calculation, I can see I was to optimistic with total weight calculation. Maybe tires should be considered again, but under my weight and sandy forests, I do not see better option honestly (mayebe Schwalbe Thunder Burt 2,25 in the future - 2,1 is definitelly to low volume tire)
You will not be disappointed in those tires, they perform incredibly well for the weight. Lighter options just wont stand up.
going with tubes would save you a bit and your other big culprit looks to be the seatpost.
going with tubes would save you a bit and your other big culprit looks to be the seatpost.
Sur La Plaque!
2012 Ridley Damocles RS
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=111632
2012 Dekerf Team SST
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=112060&p=957055#p957055
2012 Ridley Damocles RS
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=111632
2012 Dekerf Team SST
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=112060&p=957055#p957055
This is one of the nicest MTB frames around. Looking forward to this.
Quinn039 wrote:other big culprit looks to be the seatpost.
Yes, i agree and stem/stadle/bar was my biggest concern... I like homogenous branding here so enve is the safe choice for the moment.
For the future - we will see... Maybe reinforced versions from mcfk with their new stem or ax...
In this area is a lot of potential weight saving (ca 200g) but also huge cost and risk under my weight as well...
You need to install the crank 40cm. further back on the bike
Can't wait to see the bike finished. Nice parts and a very cool frame!
Can't wait to see the bike finished. Nice parts and a very cool frame!
great to see an update!
Sur La Plaque!
2012 Ridley Damocles RS
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=111632
2012 Dekerf Team SST
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=112060&p=957055#p957055
2012 Ridley Damocles RS
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=111632
2012 Dekerf Team SST
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=112060&p=957055#p957055
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