
SPECS: 2022 Specialized Allez Sprint Comp (size 49) in Tarmac Black/Brushed Foil
GROUPSET: SRAM RED AXS E1 rear derailleur, shifters and calipers, SRAM DUB BB, SRAM Red AXS E1 chain, SRAM RED AXS E1 cassette (10-36), SRAM RED AXS E1 crankset (160mm), SRAM X-SYNC chainring (50T).
WHEELS & TYRES: ENVE 65 Foundation wheelset, Continental AERO 111 front (29), Continental GP 5000 S TR rear (32), Galfer rotors (160mm front 140mm rear).
COMPONENTS: S-Works Tarmac SL7 stem (130mm -12 degree), Tarmac SL7 stem cable bat, stem cover kit and black Ti stem bolts, RaceWare 3D printed spacer, Specialized Roval Rapide handlebars (380mm), Burgh Lightning Bar Tape, Berk Lupina Short (132mm), Specialized carbon rail clamp, Hylix 0 offset seatpost, Xpedo Thrust SL titanium pedals, Specialized front derailleur mount cover, S-Works Carbon Rib Cage III, S-WORKS bottle cage bolts, Garmin EDGE 130 Plus, Specialized out front computer mount.
WEIGHT: 7.59kg (fully loaded with mount, cage and pedals).
Hey weenies!
Just getting back on the bike after a long hiatus, and it's not taken me long to find my way back to these forums (the weight weenie in me never dies?!). The last WW bike I built up was a 6kg Ti MTB (I'm a mountain biker at heart). It was a no-name frame from China that sadly had BB issues (had to try many BB's to finally find one that worked) and whilst I was happy with the weight it rode like absolute crap on the trails so I sold it.
There's a lesson to be learned there. Throughout the years I've put on weight weenie parts on my mountain bikes only to have them break in a crash. The trails I rode were pretty rocky and technical, even XTR chainrings and cranks didn't last long when striking large rocks so I ended up having to use XT instead.
But weight weenie-ism is a disease, right?! I'm 49 now, and really happy that I've re-ignited my passion for cycling as I was in desperate need of physical exercise. As much as I want to get out on the trails again I thought I'd look into buying my first modern road bike (this is my 80's Paino road bike). Still skeptical about carbon (as I've broken and binned carbon parts in the past) I thought I'd look for an aluminium road bike (which would also be an upgrade from my old steel road bike) so I pulled the trigger on an Allez Sprint.