Build a 6.5kg commuting bike for mom
I just build a super light city bike for my mom as her birthday gift. It is a good bike for commuting. She Hates any electonic device on bike, so I choice all mechanical component.
FRAME USED: Cube Nulane TRAPEZE FRAME
Frame Disassemble
Weight Without Kickstand Rear rack and basket
Full Bike First Look
Excel List
Now Look
Note: This bike rear rack is not compatible with other universal rack. Try to buy a seat clamp with rack mount like M-Wave or Electra or Bontrager or Salsa Rack Lock.
If you want to find another non-ebike step through frame with thru axle. Rose Sneak Midstep is the only choice. But it is fully cable routing. So you'd better use electric shifter on that frame.
FRAME USED: Cube Nulane TRAPEZE FRAME
Frame Disassemble
Weight Without Kickstand Rear rack and basket
Full Bike First Look
Excel List
Now Look
Note: This bike rear rack is not compatible with other universal rack. Try to buy a seat clamp with rack mount like M-Wave or Electra or Bontrager or Salsa Rack Lock.
If you want to find another non-ebike step through frame with thru axle. Rose Sneak Midstep is the only choice. But it is fully cable routing. So you'd better use electric shifter on that frame.
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Good lord that's a light bike for a commuter!
What a lucky mother!
Well done!
I'm impressed with the choice of 26" wheelset.
Not everyone has the balls to do this. It's light!
I thought I was doing well with my lightweight 26er wheelset.
Although you can drop more weight when the tyres wear out by going to Conti Grand Prix 1.1
250 grams each — they're almost like road tyres really.
Then you can use 650c tubes at only ~70 grams each (I like Michelin Air comps)
That would potentially drop another 130grams off.
You can also get grand prix supersonic innertubes at around 50 grams each but it is not recommended for a commuter bike, plus they are expensive and even more hard to get, but price does not seem to be the limiting factor here.
What a lucky mother!
Well done!
I'm impressed with the choice of 26" wheelset.
Not everyone has the balls to do this. It's light!
I thought I was doing well with my lightweight 26er wheelset.
Although you can drop more weight when the tyres wear out by going to Conti Grand Prix 1.1
250 grams each — they're almost like road tyres really.
Then you can use 650c tubes at only ~70 grams each (I like Michelin Air comps)
That would potentially drop another 130grams off.
You can also get grand prix supersonic innertubes at around 50 grams each but it is not recommended for a commuter bike, plus they are expensive and even more hard to get, but price does not seem to be the limiting factor here.
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Oh, and I would not leave this bike unattended anywhere outside. Even locked up.
Love this!
Current
Waltly Gravel (stolen... and found!)
P-X Spitfire Ti
Fairlight Strael
Old
Canyon Ultimate SLX 6.7kg (crashed)
Tantan GR039 7.2kg (sold)
Waltly Gravel (stolen... and found!)
P-X Spitfire Ti
Fairlight Strael
Old
Canyon Ultimate SLX 6.7kg (crashed)
Tantan GR039 7.2kg (sold)
Thanks I will try this inner tube later.fatpinarellorider wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 10:11 amGood lord that's a light bike for a commuter!
What a lucky mother!
Well done!
I'm impressed with the choice of 26" wheelset.
Not everyone has the balls to do this. It's light!
I thought I was doing well with my lightweight 26er wheelset.
Although you can drop more weight when the tyres wear out by going to Conti Grand Prix 1.1
250 grams each — they're almost like road tyres really.
Then you can use 650c tubes at only ~70 grams each (I like Michelin Air comps)
That would potentially drop another 130grams off.
You can also get grand prix supersonic innertubes at around 50 grams each but it is not recommended for a commuter bike, plus they are expensive and even more hard to get, but price does not seem to be the limiting factor here.
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This is amazing, well done. Are you EU based? Would you be interested in doing a build for my mom? PM me!
This is very motivating. My first 'proper' bike was a Cube Attain endurance bike and it's very heavy (9.8kg). While I've relegated it to Winter bike territory, I hadn't thought about improving it but your post has motivated me to think about doing so.
Your mums bike is lighter than any bike I've ever had awesome build love this!
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