Shedding some weight of a 2012 HT Stumpjumper 29´r

Discuss light weight issues concerning mountain bikes & parts.

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devinci
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by devinci

Fyi someone is selling some cheap s-works carbon cranks in the sale section, worths a look

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I still haven't earned my rights to see the for sale section ;)


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devinci
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by devinci

then hurry up cause 135$ for a new s-works crankset sounds pretty damn good.

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by tonytourist

The Specialized road crankset listed by dmoneysworks won't work on a MTB

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by TheRookie

Can't find one, link?

A few road sets.
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devinci
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humm I thought the cranks were interchangeable and the spider was the only concern to make it fit a MTB. My bad

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by Getter

Lol...I didn't think there was a difference besides the spider either. The Spesh OSBB is the same on both road and dirt?

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by jooo

The spindle is a different length and some of the older road cranks also have a different spline on the Hirth coupling AFAIK.

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by xc71

The S-Works MTB cranks have a spindle length of 90.7mm. The road version is something like 74mm.

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by AdyM

Definitely go tubeless, it is wonderful, couldn't agree more with Devinci

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