Emonda SLR Disc build sub 6kg build
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Hello fellow bike nerds,
Long time lurker and this forum has heavily influenced this build. I have made it my goal to weigh every part of the bike and select the part for reliability first and weight second, lifespan of parts or cost is not a top concern but a consideration. The frame and fork is a 2018 Trek Emonda SLR 8 Disc 54cm H2. Your years of collective expierience and wisdom is much appreciated. Weight includes derailleur hanger and 2 mounting screws only, no guide, no other plugs or bolts
Long time lurker and this forum has heavily influenced this build. I have made it my goal to weigh every part of the bike and select the part for reliability first and weight second, lifespan of parts or cost is not a top concern but a consideration. The frame and fork is a 2018 Trek Emonda SLR 8 Disc 54cm H2. Your years of collective expierience and wisdom is much appreciated. Weight includes derailleur hanger and 2 mounting screws only, no guide, no other plugs or bolts
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Last edited by Tacomajack on Thu Mar 15, 2018 5:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Stock 135 seat mast cap, this is where I see the biggest opportunity to save a lot of weight for a little money.
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What an awesome debut, do you have the complete parts list? What's the frame size/price, if you are willing to disclose? I'd probably couldn't afford it, lol, so I'll have to get to sub 6 the hard way.
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Frame is a 54cm, H2 geometry. Bought it for the frame and sold off all the parts, I got it at employee pricing which is “confidential” but I probably have $1200 into the frame and fork after selling all the parts. I am waiting on the Aeolus 3 clinchers which I will mount Schwlabe Pro 700x28 tires. Perhaps MCFK/ SPD2 wheels later on. plan on building it up with Etap. Parts list is a work in progress, as is the bike.
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It is not, the cable is held on with 2 small zip ties. I am going to try and use 2 small o rings for mounting for a Cleaner look. If there is a lighter internally routed fork out there I’d be interested.
There is a lighter fork (330g uncut, integrated crown race), but not internally routed, the hose enters at the crown and exits at the caliper. See my thread for details.Tacomajack wrote: ↑Thu Mar 15, 2018 1:21 pmIf there is a lighter internally routed fork out there I’d be interested.
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