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What's the current set-up like?
First place to look could be the tires & tubes - replace fat meaty heavy (maybe even UST) tires with narrower lighter ones and run tubeless with liquid latex (Stans / Eclipse / home made) to avoid pinch flats and give better grip despite running less knobly tires...
First place to look could be the tires & tubes - replace fat meaty heavy (maybe even UST) tires with narrower lighter ones and run tubeless with liquid latex (Stans / Eclipse / home made) to avoid pinch flats and give better grip despite running less knobly tires...
KHS xc904r with AVA float RL
SID SL
x517 + xtr hubs + DT comp spokes + python airlight tires
XT crankset
XT front D n XTR rear D
EA 70 stem
EA 70 handlebar XT shifters
XTR rim brakes
XT chain
XT cassette
thomson elite seatpost + SLR gelflow saddle
cane creek c2 headdset
eggbeaters
anyone knows how to knock 3lbs off the bike....?
SID SL
x517 + xtr hubs + DT comp spokes + python airlight tires
XT crankset
XT front D n XTR rear D
EA 70 stem
EA 70 handlebar XT shifters
XTR rim brakes
XT chain
XT cassette
thomson elite seatpost + SLR gelflow saddle
cane creek c2 headdset
eggbeaters
anyone knows how to knock 3lbs off the bike....?
This set up is 26lbs? WOW
The frame must be a big part of this weight, as this is a pretty light set up.
KHS xc904r with AVA float RL
SID SL not worth changing to save 200g
x517 + xtr hubs + DT comp spokes + python airlight tires Conti S/Sonics save 300g
XT crankset O.K
XT front D n XTR rear D O.K
EA 70 stem O/K maybe Syntace F99
EA 70 handlebar XT shifters O.K remove indicators
XTR rim brakes O.K
XT chain SRAM PC 89R hollowpin save 50g
XT cassette XTR $$ but save 100g or 12-27T Ultegra for less$
thomson elite seatpost + SLR gelflow saddle USE carbon save 100g
cane creek c2 headdset O.K
eggbeaters O.K
Titec porkrinds grips save 50g approx, tubeless (stans etc) will help too. Can you live with a 12-27T cassette, if so drop the long cage rear for more gram savings.[/b]
The frame must be a big part of this weight, as this is a pretty light set up.
KHS xc904r with AVA float RL
SID SL not worth changing to save 200g
x517 + xtr hubs + DT comp spokes + python airlight tires Conti S/Sonics save 300g
XT crankset O.K
XT front D n XTR rear D O.K
EA 70 stem O/K maybe Syntace F99
EA 70 handlebar XT shifters O.K remove indicators
XTR rim brakes O.K
XT chain SRAM PC 89R hollowpin save 50g
XT cassette XTR $$ but save 100g or 12-27T Ultegra for less$
thomson elite seatpost + SLR gelflow saddle USE carbon save 100g
cane creek c2 headdset O.K
eggbeaters O.K
Titec porkrinds grips save 50g approx, tubeless (stans etc) will help too. Can you live with a 12-27T cassette, if so drop the long cage rear for more gram savings.[/b]
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how about a speedneedle saddle?
If you want to see 'meh' content of me and my bike you can follow my life in pictures here!'Tape was made to wrap your GF's gifts, NOT hold a freakin tire on.'
Brakes: Ritchey Linear Logic Pro: -50g and pretty cheap.
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Use a SRAM cassette. They are really good. best one as of 2003 models was only about $50 US
That's expensive, but why don't you go for a DT SSD 210L? Lighter and better, best "air"-shock at the moment.
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Make sure you check with DT first for compatibility with your frame. It may fit the frame, but if the KHS design relies on the shock as a structural unit, then it's no good, because the eyelets on the DT "float" and thus they are no good for frames that would be flimsy without a shock in them.
That's no problem at all. It works fine in any frame.
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- masterskier
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It FITS in any frame it doesnt WORK in any frame. If the frame is not laterally stiff enough, and the shock acts as a part of the frame's structural integrity, then the frame with the DT shock installed will be FLIMSY and may actually have issues with breaking of the frame
Never heard of such problems. The DT is constructed to reduce lateral forces. If the frame brakes with an DT, every other shock without ball joints would break before. There are several other shocks which come with standard ball joints to ensure torque-free mounting in the frame as the DT.
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