Trek Top Fuel 9.8 custom build 10.080kg
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- ortziomenaka
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Frame: trek top fuel 9.8 oclv 700(full carbon)
fork: fox step cast elite
Wheels : bontrager kovee xxx boost
tires : bontrager xr2 team issue
Seatpost: bontrager xxx
Handlebar: bontrager xxx team edition 700mm
Stem: bontrager xxx 90mm
Crankset: Sram xx1 170 plato 32
Chain: Sram xx1
Cambio: Sram xx1
Shiffter: Sram xx1
Cassette: Sram xx1
Brakes: Sram level Ultimate
Puños: bontrager xr silicona
Pedals: xpedo mforce 8 ti
Seat: bontrager montrose pro
Discs: 160mm ambos Sram centerline
Bottle cage: arundel carbon
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Trek Top Fuel 9.8SL 10.04kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
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Nice Don't those 80g bother you, though?
- ortziomenaka
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Yes but i want to keep these components, without kashima is a world cup replicaKlaster_1 wrote:Nice Don't those 80g bother you, though?
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Trek Top Fuel 9.8SL 10.04kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
Surely you can drop that much with minor stuff: Powercordz, lightweight cable housing (Tune plastic, alloy or XEX-SL), Ti bolts, RD pulleys, alloy-backed pads, thru axles, Darimo seatpost, seatpost clamp.ortziomenaka wrote: ↑Sun Jan 06, 2019 4:59 pmYes but i want to keep these components, without kashima is a world cup replica
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Of course, thanks for ideasKlaster_1 wrote:Surely you can drop that much with minor stuff: Powercordz, lightweight cable housing (Tune plastic, alloy or XEX-SL), Ti bolts, RD pulleys, alloy-backed pads, thru axles, Darimo seatpost, seatpost clamp.ortziomenaka wrote: ↑Sun Jan 06, 2019 4:59 pmYes but i want to keep these components, without kashima is a world cup replica
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Trek Top Fuel 9.8SL 10.04kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
- ortziomenaka
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Xpedo awesome. Perfect without problems after 1 monthDOUG wrote:Very nice, I really like the XXX Bontrager Wheelset. How do you find the Xpedo pedals?
I know saddle choice is highly personal but a Berk saddle would just about drop that 80g in one hit to go sub 10kg.
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Trek Top Fuel 9.8SL 10.04kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
Nice build, almost exactly like mine. Love the bike and the XXX wheels. Only thing for me to swap now is the crankset. Would like to swap the saddle but the kovee xxx is just so comfortable. Just did a 6hr race with no issues at all.
I dumped the XXX post, and stem on mine. Heavy for what it is. Went with a hylux post -53g, uno stem with to bolts -24g, carbon seatpost clamp -10g, bontrager bolt in thru axel -19g. Ditched the rear lockout, didn't weight the cable though. The rear lockout was hardly noticable when locked out.
I dumped the XXX post, and stem on mine. Heavy for what it is. Went with a hylux post -53g, uno stem with to bolts -24g, carbon seatpost clamp -10g, bontrager bolt in thru axel -19g. Ditched the rear lockout, didn't weight the cable though. The rear lockout was hardly noticable when locked out.
- ortziomenaka
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I Know that There are a lot of grams to lose with other stuff but I like thesenickf wrote:Nice build, almost exactly like mine. Love the bike and the XXX wheels. Only thing for me to swap now is the crankset. Would like to swap the saddle but the kovee xxx is just so comfortable. Just did a 6hr race with no issues at all.
I dumped the XXX post, and stem on mine. Heavy for what it is. Went with a hylux post -53g, uno stem with to bolts -24g, carbon seatpost clamp -10g, bontrager bolt in thru axel -19g. Ditched the rear lockout, didn't weight the cable though. The rear lockout was hardly noticable when locked out.
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Trek Top Fuel 9.8SL 10.04kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
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Wow great work
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- ortziomenaka
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Thanksonemanpeloton wrote:Wow great work
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Trek Top Fuel 9.8SL 10.04kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
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Great build... like the gun metal paint Few upgrades and you are below the 10 kg
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Thanks a lotLars K. P. wrote:Great build... like the gun metal paint Few upgrades and you are below the 10 kg
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Trek Top Fuel 9.8SL 10.04kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
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- ortziomenaka
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275gr, I bought last monthnickf wrote:Do you have the weight of the carbon and alloy chainstays? Been looking at picking up the carbon version. I hear it's around a savings of 200g or so.
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Trek Top Fuel 9.8SL 10.04kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
Trek Emonda SL5 6.940kg
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