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the next bike we are building has nokon routing under the bar. it was due to rider's preference that we went w/ external routing.
...so I'd love to see this one. I haven't built it nor even put the fork on it.
I'm scared shitless to cut the seatpost (I've the ISP model) until it's totally built and I can sit on it. Measure twice and cut once may dad always said.
Can you please tell me what the bare M/L Advanced frame weighed? My ISP with no bolts or derailleur hanger was a surprising 1036 grams. I was expecting > 1 KG but I'm 86kgs (189 lbs) so I can't expect my bike to be too svelt now can I? OTOH, the fork is 327 g with a 300 mm steerer so that'll be sweet when I cut it down.
Cheers
I'm scared shitless to cut the seatpost (I've the ISP model) until it's totally built and I can sit on it. Measure twice and cut once may dad always said.
Can you please tell me what the bare M/L Advanced frame weighed? My ISP with no bolts or derailleur hanger was a surprising 1036 grams. I was expecting > 1 KG but I'm 86kgs (189 lbs) so I can't expect my bike to be too svelt now can I? OTOH, the fork is 327 g with a 300 mm steerer so that'll be sweet when I cut it down.
Cheers
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I did not weigh the frame since we went straight into building it, however the fork w/out the compression plug weighed 280gr.