As of now I still need the warranty replacement S-Works Power Arc and a 3D printed out front mount to match my other bikes.
Weight as shown with Regular Power Expert saddle is: 7.15kg//15.78lbs
Final build should be somewhere around 7.03kg//15.5lbs with tubulars, pedals as shown.
Build Detais:
2018 Specialized S-Works Crux, 56cm
Shifters: SRAM Force CX1 HRD
RD: Force CX1 Type 3
Brakes: SRAM Force Hydro Flat Mount
Crankset: SRAM Red eTap, BB30, 172.5mm
Chainring: 42T Narrow/Wide, Quarq Dzero Powermeter
Bar/Stem: Roval Alpinist 42cm x 100mm
Seat Post: Roval Alpinist 27.2 x 280mm
Saddle: S-Works Power Arc (143mm)
Chain: SRAM Red 22
Pedals: M-Force 8 Titanium
Gravel/Mixed Wheels: Enve G23 clinchers with DT240 hubs, 36T Ratchet
Gravel/Mixed Tires: Panaracer Gravel King SK 700x35
Gravel/Mixed Cassette: SRAM XG1190, 11-32
Rotors: SRAM Centerline, Centerlock 140mm
Race Wheels: Enve CX Tubulars with DT240 hubs, 54T Ratchet
Race Tires: Challenge Baby Limus Tubular
Race Cassette: SRAM XG1190, 11-32
Rotors: SRAM Centerline, Centerlock 140mm
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Previous builds:
2018 Specialized S-Works Crux
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Never took bare frame weight, something out there on the internet is "Not only this but it also allowed us to significantly drop the frame weight so the CruX now comes in around a low 900 grams for a 56cm—over 400 grams lighter than the previous frameset."
Pedals - they are great, use SPD cleats, light, shed mud, and were cheaper for me (used) vs. XTR which I have on another bike.
Pedals - they are great, use SPD cleats, light, shed mud, and were cheaper for me (used) vs. XTR which I have on another bike.
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My Niner BSB from 4 years ago is 978g in a 53 (54.5 Top Tube). Set up for cross with tubualrs it was just under 16lbs. Nothings new.