Hey guys and girls!
This is my Mason Bokeh, 54 cm Element Grey, built for 50/50 tarmac and gravel.
Final weight: 9,05 kg
I was never really a weight weenie, but i've been sneaking around this forum like a ninja for a couple of years now. I really find the super weight-weenie builds interesting. So I've tried to get this sort-of lightweight, without compromising on function and looks. I'm not at a point where i start to dremel stuff, and i also have a strong liking of certain brands, which highly reduces the flexibility of my builds.
So, this is my do-it-all bike. I could have gone more "all out" on it, but this is as far as i could stretch my budget. The only thing im thinking of upgrading as of now, is the wheelset.
Build list:
"Total weight" is the final build weight of the actual bike. The misc parts is stuff i forgot/didnt think of weighing.
Also, since im a beginner at this, i forgot to take pictures of all the wheigings.
Always dreamed of "achieving" this D:
Some weighings:
Miche Primato Light 12-32T (Shimano boss)
Campagnolo Record F.D. with 32mm clamp
Enve Road 100 mm stem
Campagnolo H11 160 mm rotor
Campagnolo H11 140 mm rotor
Record H0 Medium Cage
Campagnolo Record BB cups
The bike ended up like this:
I'm extremely satisfied by the way it turned out. I think it looks amazing, and it certainly rides amazing. I've been riding some 100 k on tarmac and 50-60 k on gravel so far, and its everything i dreamed of (plus more )
A picture of it, in its natural habitat:
Hope you guys like it! Comments and feedback appreciated. There's only 51 grams to shave of to get it down to 8'something kgs !
Mason Bokeh x Campagnolo Record H11
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That's a really lovely bike. I've just started with a bike with Campag disc brakes and I'm beginning to think they're amazing.
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