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Lol. You're looking at around 13kg, dependent on build. 1x10 loses some weight, but dropper post and burlier tyres add some again. But trust me these bikes are well balanced, weight isn't really an issue.

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consider yourself reprimanded by the Pyga family :)

 

We don't care about weight, just about the seriously big smile on our faces when we ride our bikes, where ever that is.

 

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Had a little enduro contest last weekend, see my smile?

 

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Still haven't found the pics taken on the gnarly stages..... The full face helmet was needed!

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Guys . . sorry. 

I like the Pyga Oneten29. It is such a nice bike. 

Just wondered if it would be lighter than my current trail rig. . .

Already decided if my current frame crack or something then I'll buy a Pyga frame and

transfer the parts. 

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Guys . . sorry.

I like the Pyga Oneten29. It is such a nice bike.

Just wondered if it would be lighter than my current trail rig. . .

Already decided if my current frame crack or something then I'll buy a Pyga frame and

transfer the parts.

What's the current frame? That would give you the definitive answer ad the only thing that you'll change is that, surely...

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What's the current frame? That would give you the definitive answer ad the only thing that you'll change is that, surely...

 

Riding a Scott Genius 910 2014.  

Very nice bike. 

But the Pyga Oneten29 is like the hot girl next door . . . just keep me awake  at night. 

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Riding a Scott Genius 910 2014.  

Very nice bike. 

But the Pyga Oneten29 is like the hot girl next door . . . just keep me awake  at night. 

okay, scott is apparently 2.79kg for a MMMMMM vs 3.4 for the Pyga also in MMMMMMM.

 

So you'll gain about 600g if you keep the parts the same. 

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Wish I could corner like that.. Makes me feel like a complete skittish grandpa by comparison (//starts shopping for training wheels).

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Anyone missing a Pyga? EmptyB just posted that there is one for sale at Cash Crusaders in Belleville..

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