S-Works SL8 Size 58 [6.9kg]

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nicohmje
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by nicohmje

Hello beautiful people,

Here's my SL8 build. Not the lightest, but maybe this thread could help some folks looking at building similar bikes.

Final weight: 6.95kg

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Frame SWORKS 743.7g
Fork SWORKS 347.8g
Hanger SILCA 3D Printed TI 19g
Headset N/A 43g
Seatpost clamp SWORKS 25g
Seatpost Darimo 0 offset 380mm 113g
Saddle Selle Italia Boost SLR Carbonio Superflow 122g
Cockpit Roval Rapide 40-110 313.7g
Bartape EXS Airlight 22g
Bottle Cages Elite Superlegerra x2 34g
Front caliper Shimano BR9170 101.4
Rear caliper Shimano BR9270 83g
Front derailleur Shimano 9170 101
Rear derailleur Shimano 9170 214
Cranks SRAM RED E1 170mm 309g
Power Meter Spider Sigeyi AXO 8-4-110 99g
Bottom Bracket SRAM DUB 74g
Chainrings CarbonTi 52 Outer + Dura ace 36 Inner ??g
Chainring bolts Carbon Ti ??g
Chain Shimano Dura Ace 11s 236g
Shifters 2x Shimano 9170 320g
Cassette Shimano Dura Ace 11s 11-28 193g
Wheels: DT Swiss ARC 1100 62 1636g
Tires GP 5000 S TR 30mm x2 600g
Pedals Look KEO Blade Carbon Ceramic 232g
Polar/garmin/computer mounts MagCAD front mount + DIY Rear varia Mount 26g + 17g

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justinfoxphotos
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by justinfoxphotos

I love that you've gone weenie for almost all of it except the wheels! I'm in a similar boat with my Allez Sprint with a heavy ENVE 65 wheelset and heavy tyres. I've spent countless hours looking at lighter wheelsets, everything from similar depth wheels which would save me 200-300g and shallow wheels which would get the bike into the 6kg's, but every time I just go out and ride the bike I realise it's awesome as it is lol.

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nicohmje
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by nicohmje

justinfoxphotos wrote:
Wed Oct 02, 2024 9:51 pm
I love that you've gone weenie for almost all of it except the wheels! I'm in a similar boat with my Allez Sprint with a heavy ENVE 65 wheelset and heavy tyres. I've spent countless hours looking at lighter wheelsets, everything from similar depth wheels which would save me 200-300g and shallow wheels which would get the bike into the 6kg's, but every time I just go out and ride the bike I realise it's awesome as it is lol.
Love your Allez (and especially your pics of it!). I think there comes a point where you need to be content with your build, and wheels&tyres are something I don't really want to change. The tyres especially, I could save about 180g by switching to Enve Raceday 29s, but they're super fragile and everyone keeps puncturing in them so LOL. Go ride yours!!!!

JMOS
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by JMOS

Very nice build. Is there a reason why you went br 9170 in the front and br 9270 in the rear?

nicohmje
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by nicohmje

JMOS wrote:
Sat Oct 05, 2024 8:31 pm
Very nice build. Is there a reason why you went br 9170 in the front and br 9270 in the rear?
Had one spare, will swap the front one when/if I ever feel like it.

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Tpduke112
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by Tpduke112

What OSPW is that?
Bianchi Oltre XR4 Disc - 8.06 kg - Fast Race
SWorks SL8 RTP - Climby Race
Specialized Crux Pro - Dirty Race
Bianchi Sprint - Practice Race
Bianchi Pista Sei Giorni - Dont Race

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