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mtbuller
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by mtbuller on Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:24 am
drainyoo wrote:The Zipp SL SS 40cm bars have arrived. I was hoping they'd be under 170g at this size, but 174g isn't bad. I could cut off the ends a little.
Zipp SL Short & Shallow Carbon Bars 40cm 174g
Mine in 42 Bad 176,4g and I was thinking about stripping the paint which would be around 10g.
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drainyoo
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by drainyoo on Sun Feb 09, 2014 2:54 pm
Bianchi10 wrote:I cant wait to see this built up! Do you have any prior experience with recon cassettes? Interested to hear back how it performs. Thats some impressive weight, But curious if it will be worth it. I hear they dont last very long.
I haven't used a Recon yet, but I've read that it lasts a good amount, some people on here have used them up to 5000km. I mostly ride on the weekends, so it should last me a good amount of time. They're also cheap, so not a big deal when you have to replace it.
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by Bianchi10 on Sun Feb 09, 2014 11:30 pm
drainyoo wrote:Bianchi10 wrote:I cant wait to see this built up! Do you have any prior experience with recon cassettes? Interested to hear back how it performs. Thats some impressive weight, But curious if it will be worth it. I hear they dont last very long.
I haven't used a Recon yet, but I've read that it lasts a good amount, some people on here have used them up to 5000km. I mostly ride on the weekends, so it should last me a good amount of time. They're also cheap, so not a big deal when you have to replace it.
If you could report back with how it shifts, I'd certainly appreciate it. That could be a lot of weight saved if I went that direction from my Ultegra (236g), but I wouldn't want to sacrifice the shifting performance.
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drainyoo
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by drainyoo on Sun Feb 09, 2014 11:36 pm
Sure, not a problem.
There is a thread on here where someone gives numerous reports over a few months of riding, but I can't seem to find it. He basically wrote that it held up for over 1000km and the shifting was on par with an SRAM Red cassette.
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drainyoo
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by drainyoo on Tue Feb 11, 2014 5:30 am
Seatpost arrived. Came in at a great weight. I ordered a different clamp for it that will be better for carbon rails, so that might add weight to it. I'm going to cut it down a bit, so that will balance it out. I'll post photos of that when done later this week.
Woodman Carbo El 27.2x350 Seatpost 122g
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by drainyoo on Wed Feb 12, 2014 3:23 am
Some carbon derailleur goodies from Fibre-lyte have arrived. Wheels have arrived at customs, so they should hopefully be here soon.
Fibre-lyte Chain Stopper 5g
Fibre-lyte Jockey Wheels 11t 8g
Fibre-lyte Mech Plate 6g
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by drainyoo on Thu Feb 13, 2014 9:32 pm
Wheels arrived! They're Mavic Cosmic Carbone 40C and the weight came in at 1551g. Not the lightest things around, but them seem like they're bulletproof and at my 200lb weight, I'd rather go with something more solid. And they look so sweet.
Mavic Cosmic Carbone 40C 1551g
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