That's good news, I should be able to get close to 15lbs with aluminum wheels then. Will lose some weight from the saddle and cockpit too.CrankAddictsRich wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 12:32 amA few weeks back, my local shop had a kit release party night. They had a bunch of awesome bikes tthat they've built over the last year on display and of course a bunch of bikes for sale as well. Toward the end of the night, a friend and I were looking at the teal/black expert that they had hanging up towards the ceiling of the store. At that point in time, my friend was debating doing exactly what you're gonna do, buy and strip it. We were all standing around looking at the bike, guessing what it weighed, stock. We all placed our bets and one of the shop mechanics finally puled it down and weighed it. Most of the bets were in the 17.0 pound range. If I recall correctly, I think it was 16.4 pounds in a size 54. That was stock build, no pedals, no bottle cages. I thought that was pretty darn light considering those wheels are probably pretty hefty and it's an Ultegra mechanical build.
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Finally in the house. My Tarmac S-works SL6
Frame: Specialized Tarmac S-works SL6 Cameleon Green (size 58)
Shifting: Sram Red Etap
Crankset: Sram Red Quark Dzero 175mm
Cassette: Sram Force 11-28
Chain: Sram Red
Wheels: Fulcrum Speed 55C
Saddle: Fizik Antares R1
Handlebar: Specialized S-works 44cm
Stem: S-works SL 11cm
Bottle cages: Tune Wassertrager
Brakes: Shimano Ultegra Direct Mount (when available replace by Sram S-900 direct mount)
Seatpost: S-works
Tires: Schwalbe One 25mm + Conti 80mm binnenbanden
Garmin: Edge 1030 + Garmin out front mount
Pedals: Look Keo Blade 2 (20nm)
Handlebar tape: S-works cork
Weight all in: 7.2kg
Setup will probably change a little bit. Stem is correct height, but I have to check first. Decals on Fulcrum wheels are waterslide decals. Very thin. Probably removable with Microscale Microsol if the decals are not beneath clear coat. I need confirmation about this. I like the grey decals on the wheels but the red ones are probably a little bit too big. I will also check the weight of the bike with my Lightweight Meilenstein C wheelset. I will make pictures. Tomorrow I will test the bike.
Ciao
Frame: Specialized Tarmac S-works SL6 Cameleon Green (size 58)
Shifting: Sram Red Etap
Crankset: Sram Red Quark Dzero 175mm
Cassette: Sram Force 11-28
Chain: Sram Red
Wheels: Fulcrum Speed 55C
Saddle: Fizik Antares R1
Handlebar: Specialized S-works 44cm
Stem: S-works SL 11cm
Bottle cages: Tune Wassertrager
Brakes: Shimano Ultegra Direct Mount (when available replace by Sram S-900 direct mount)
Seatpost: S-works
Tires: Schwalbe One 25mm + Conti 80mm binnenbanden
Garmin: Edge 1030 + Garmin out front mount
Pedals: Look Keo Blade 2 (20nm)
Handlebar tape: S-works cork
Weight all in: 7.2kg
Setup will probably change a little bit. Stem is correct height, but I have to check first. Decals on Fulcrum wheels are waterslide decals. Very thin. Probably removable with Microscale Microsol if the decals are not beneath clear coat. I need confirmation about this. I like the grey decals on the wheels but the red ones are probably a little bit too big. I will also check the weight of the bike with my Lightweight Meilenstein C wheelset. I will make pictures. Tomorrow I will test the bike.
Ciao
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Specialized Tarmac S-works SL6 (Green Cameleon)
Specialized Tarmac Pro SL6 Disc (Blue/Teal Sram Force AXS)
Specialized Epic Elite 29
Greetings from the Netherlands
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^^^ what wheels? They sort of have the Zipp coloring. 404's?
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Yep 404’s with all decals removedCrankAddictsRich wrote:^^^ what wheels? They sort of have the Zipp coloring. 404's?
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Thank you very much and yep good eye 2016 M5 CP tuned to around 700hpsychen wrote:Love your taste in bike/bar tape and car (5 series?)mbdurham17 wrote:Ready for a bath after a nice long Saturday ride through some mixed roads
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Haha yea definitely agree I’m getting there noticed I had to add a spacer to keep the same fit as my SL5 with just a cone and already a little lower my flexibility is getting betterTonyM wrote:Such a stem deserves to be slammedmbdurham17 wrote:Ready for a bath after a nice long Saturday ride through some mixed roads
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I am pretty sure that PF30 is wrong version. The right one is BB30 version.
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And yes, I have S-Works Tarmac disc SL6 and just installed Praxis Works GXP conversion bottom bracket BB30 version.
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It's a 52cmBeaver wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 12:22 pmSize?
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