5.790kg Tarmac SL7 With DA9200

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da123
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by da123

ryanw wrote:
Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:34 pm
9200 comes with a proprietary cable guide for the rear mech. Maybe not installed since weighs 2g ;)
Haha, but no. I was in the hands of the LBS on this one... I will need to ask them where this has got to as I certainly haven't removed it...

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da123
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Aeo wrote:
Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:19 pm
Nice bike, but please put a zip tie around the rear derailleur cable? So much effort put into the bike but leave the cable hanging around like a wet noodle.
You can tell from my choice of words that this a pet peeve of mine :wink:
Criticism received and noted... Hadn't occurred to me tbh, so feel suitably ashamed of my oversight. Do you just cable tie around the B knuckle bit??

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Few changes to the build:

- swapped the chainrings for the Carbon-ti Evo chainrings (the new ones optimised for Shimano 12s) in a 50/34. Added around 15g compared to the 46/33 X-AXS rings
- swapped the mech hanger for a DM one from AliExpress (branded 'Redshift', and costing a whole £5.34 including postage from China). Only went for this because no Sigeyi stock. 12.5g, so 11g saving.
- swapped front brake caliper bolts for titanium bolts
- swapped stem pre-load bolt for titanium bolt
- swapped front thru axle for a carbon-ti axle (a huge 3g saving, Spesh thru axles are really light already)

Overall, now sitting at 5.835 kilos.

I have a Carbon-ti rear thru axle on order, plus ti bolts for the rear brake calliper. After that, think I'm probably done, except for a carbonworks bottle cage, but no visibility on availability for that.

Think I may swap back to dura ace cassette from the SRAM cassette though, as even on the stand the shifting is a little noisy in some gears (functionally, still seems fine, but I suspect anything other than near silence will annoy me). That will add back circa 30g, so suspect I'll end up back around 5.850 kilos.

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Alpitude bottle cage?
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CustomMetal wrote:
Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:27 pm
Alpitude bottle cage?
Cheers for the suggestion. It looks good, but I suspect the weight will be very close to my Tune cages once you add the screws in (I almost can't believe I'm saying this cage would be 'very close' at about 1-2g, when the carbonworks one will only be 3-4g lighter 🤦‍♂️. I need help).

I did consider the AliExpress Carbonworks copy cage ('Made by Manufacturer of Elite'. Allegedly), however freepk has very helpfully confirmed that this one does fall into the category of 'cheap and flimsy low quality copy'.

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When I removed the calliper bolts on the rear brake to instal my titanium replacements, I noticed that one of the bolts has what looks like a piston on the tip (see picture below). Does anyone have any idea what this is?? I'm reluctant to replace this bolt with a titanium one if it is essential to the function of the brake, although I have installed the ti bolt and everything seems fine when just operating the brake on the stand. Any input welcome! Cheers Dave
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by freepk

@da123,

There are small hole in caliper, steel pin-insert holds the bolt. This prevents bolts unscrew.
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da123
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by da123

A couple of new bits.

Schmolke Carbon shifter clamps. Schmolke kindly sent me these FOC to test with the DA9200 levers:
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Carbon-ti rear axles (30g, saving a huge 5g over the Spesh standard item)
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Will post full bike weight once installed, but will be under 5.8kg (just).

da123
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by da123

Shifter clamps and axle installed. Now 5.790, which is probably as low as it will go with no other changes planned:
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Cheers,
Dave

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by shorttcuteddy

Instead of this expensive part ( Carbon-ti rear axles ) you could have bought s-works aethos axles. They are lighter too and I guess it will save you some money

da123 wrote:
Thu Feb 03, 2022 2:11 pm
A couple of new bits.

Schmolke Carbon shifter clamps. Schmolke kindly sent me these FOC to test with the DA9200 levers:

3EEE4FAD-DE19-4F48-BC78-204DA3FBFB66.jpeg
2FDDE9A2-83E9-46F2-83A5-A0A6989D4020.jpeg

Carbon-ti rear axles (30g, saving a huge 5g over the Spesh standard item)

1557908D-971D-47F4-AFA9-853224E37B45.jpeg

Will post full bike weight once installed, but will be under 5.8kg (just).

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They don't fit correctly.

Dave, be great to know the savings from the shifter clamps and how they feel. :thumbup:
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da123
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ryanw wrote:
Fri Feb 04, 2022 12:28 am
They don't fit correctly.

Dave, be great to know the savings from the shifter clamps and how they feel. :thumbup:
Hey Ryan. Thanks for confirming on the axles 👍

The saving isn't big. The Schmolke clamps are just under 8g a pair on my accurate scales. The stock clamps are 14.5g. Schmolke have obviously beefed them up from previous versions. I have a much older pair designed for their FullOver bars (so not compatible with the Rapides), and they are 5.5g, but the band is obviously much thinner and they look like a cruder, less finished product than the new ones. In use, they are fine, and clamp down on the bars very nicely. There's certainly no slip - I hauled around on the levers and they don't move.
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by shorttcuteddy

They fit great. It's the same thread. The only thing is that the look from the front axle is a little bit deepened in the fork.
ryanw wrote:
Fri Feb 04, 2022 12:28 am
They don't fit correctly.

Dave, be great to know the savings from the shifter clamps and how they feel. :thumbup:

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The front conical washer is about 5mm too shallow, so no, they don't fit great, at all.
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da123 wrote:
Mon Jan 24, 2022 4:51 pm
Few changes to the build:

- swapped the chainrings for the Carbon-ti Evo chainrings (the new ones optimised for Shimano 12s) in a 50/34. Added around 15g compared to the 46/33 X-AXS rings
- swapped the mech hanger for a DM one from AliExpress (branded 'Redshift', and costing a whole £5.34 including postage from China). Only went for this because no Sigeyi stock. 12.5g, so 11g saving.
- swapped front brake caliper bolts for titanium bolts
- swapped stem pre-load bolt for titanium bolt
- swapped front thru axle for a carbon-ti axle (a huge 3g saving, Spesh thru axles are really light already)

Overall, now sitting at 5.835 kilos.

I have a Carbon-ti rear thru axle on order, plus ti bolts for the rear brake calliper. After that, think I'm probably done, except for a carbonworks bottle cage, but no visibility on availability for that.

Think I may swap back to dura ace cassette from the SRAM cassette though, as even on the stand the shifting is a little noisy in some gears (functionally, still seems fine, but I suspect anything other than near silence will annoy me). That will add back circa 30g, so suspect I'll end up back around 5.850 kilos.
Hey dave, how's the shifting performance with your new carbon-ti evo chainrings? I have also installed mine 12s EVO chainrings but upshift was not as good as I'd have expected.
https://youtube.com/shorts/PKHjOLVQx8Q?feature=share
you can turn on the sound to hear that rattling noise of chain trying to catch big chainring. Also I suspect its due FD trim setting, my FD trim setting is already at max -19 inboard trim but still not close enough to the chain. (as for chainline, I use CS BSA30 BB and used a 2mm spacer on THM drive side crank, cant use more spacer as NDS arm would not engage properly).

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