Hello friends!
Were searching the whole web to find how much my frame weighs.
I have got a 2009 Merida Matts TFS-XC 100-V, love this bike. Went through many upgrades, replaced everything except seatpost, stem and couple of bolts, but all the time i was wondering, how much my original frame weights.
All that i found in the web is the Merida Matts TFS XC Pro frame weight - 1800 grams, but i am not sure that my frame has "Pro" in its name.
Here is the image of exact bike (except color) that i had before the upgrades.
Thank you all in advance!!!
Request Merida Matts TFS frame weight
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It should be around the 1800g mark.
Matts TFS 500-D weights a bit over 1800g in size 18'' and that is what I think is on the picture you provided(writing on the chainstay).
Chris.
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Matts TFS 500-D weights a bit over 1800g in size 18'' and that is what I think is on the picture you provided(writing on the chainstay).
Chris.
http://rowerowawaga.pl/index.php?d=arty ... 3&art=2474
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Oh, thought that i took 100-V image. But the picture i posted is exactly my frame, like 100-v. The red frame you posted is not the same. Bottom tube is curved, and is split from the upper. I guess, it is the PRO version, because i googled bit more, and found that my frame is Matts TFS-XC Comp, not PRO, and it got the tubes straight and welded together.krzysiekmz wrote:It should be around the 1800g mark.
Matts TFS 500-D weights a bit over 1800g in size 18'' and that is what I think is on the picture you provided(writing on the chainstay).
Chris.
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I replaced the image in the top message of this post, to the 100% exact model of my bike so no one will be confused later on which frame i have