Urgestalt on a diet, now 4662g. Update 03.05.20

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KCookie
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rexyi1990 wrote:
Tue Sep 04, 2018 3:47 pm
What a super bike! Best in the world!
Many thanks. 😀

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KCookie
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Got my new more accurate scales today and after re-weighing the tyres and wheels I've bloody well lost 2.6g already. 1g on the wheels and 1.6g on the tyres. Just my luck. Lol.
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by danbjpa

Extralite Streeters skewers weigh 29g (pair) and works well.

KCookie
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For a two gram saving I'll stay with my Obermayer skewers.

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I hope your healing quickly, and get a chance to try out those wheels. I had a set of the older 24’s and I really liked them. The breaking surface is really good, and the weight is nothing short of spectacular. I suspect many of us are looking forward to hearing your thoughts on them ASAP.
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2019 Baum Ristretto
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KCookie
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kgibbo1868 wrote:I hope your healing quickly, and get a chance to try out those wheels. I had a set of the older 24’s and I really liked them. The breaking surface is really good, and the weight is nothing short of spectacular. I suspect many of us are looking forward to hearing your thoughts on them ASAP.
:beerchug:
Thanks. Yeah I can't wait to try the wheels. Hopefully in a month or two I'll be ready.

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Got another delivery today, so only the schmolke shifter clamps and some Berk goodies to come. ImageExtralite pulley wheels 0.1g under weight.ImageCane Creek upper bearing 1.4g under weight.
ImageExtralite Ultra Bottom with washer still 0.5g under weight.
ImageExtralite lock ring 0.5g under weight.
ImageKCNC TI Cables, minus my cable tie of 0.6g, Total weight 18.7g, 1.6g over weight. Gutted.
ImageFree sweets. Kids liked them.
ImageAnd the bloody big box for these small items. ImageImage

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rlpaul
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Better eat those gummies to tune their weight down!

KCookie
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rlpaul wrote:Better eat those gummies to tune their weight down!
Wish I had chance to, the kids scoffed them down pretty quick, and didn't even offer me one.Image

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KCookie wrote:
Thu Sep 06, 2018 1:15 pm
the kids scoffed them down pretty quick, and didn't even offer me one.Image
Congratulations. You have normal children :mrgreen: :beerchug: :mrgreen:

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I beg to differ. Lol.
Really hoping to get the bike stripped and rebuilt next Thursday, just depends if two more parcels arrive in time.

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KCookie wrote:I beg to differ. Lol......
At least they are not like American kids. Mine would have done the same and follow it with “that candy sucks!! Why are we poor?” ImageImageImageImageImage

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[Snipped the marathon quote with pictures. No need. PP]

Don't use other pads than Ax/ Black prince on Ax rims.
You'll void warranty!
I have talked to Ax about this.
Bikes:

Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)


Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.

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Don't use other pads than Ax/ Black prince on Ax rims.
You'll void warranty!
I have talked to Ax about this.[/quote]Im assuming the other pads Nils gave me must be compatible with the wheels he's selling.

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wheelsONfire
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Aha, when i spoke to Nils (a bit of a time ago i admit) he told me only their own pads are approved.
According to SwissStop, these are standard BP.
What pads are these that Nils gave you?
Bikes:

Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)


Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.

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