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So' date=' What if you are a 67kg rider (Im actually trying to bulk up a bit) and you ride a 12.8kg Fs bike... pictured below.. [/quote']

 

 

 

Farking hell! No wonder! I weigh 90k's and ride a 15k bike!

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Bos, it don't have to be expensive, I've bought most of my parts for the Stumpy 2nd hand off the Hub and build it up to 9kg but it was a bit to light so fattened it up to 9.5kg - that's a nice solid weight for me. The SC SL I'm also building up again only using 2nd hand parts found on the hub - will have it at 10.7kg again - only problem is finding another fork that's sub 1.4kg with V-Brake bosses with 100mm travel - that's going to be the expensive part.

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1. Wheelset

 

2. Wheelset

 

3. Tyres

 

4. Wheelset

 

 

 

You have to ride it to believe it but rotational weight makes a BIG difference. HUGE. Crank not so much, carbon bits even less. Wheelset

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Bos' date=' it don't have to be expensive, I've bought most of my parts for the Stumpy 2nd hand off the Hub and build it up to 9kg but it was a bit to light so fattened it up to 9.5kg - that's a nice solid weight for me. The SC SL I'm also building up again only using 2nd hand parts found on the hub - will have it at 10.7kg again - only problem is finding another fork that's sub 1.4kg with V-Brake bosses with 100mm travel - that's going to be the expensive part. [/quote']

 

i can swap my k@kky parts for your nice parts if you like Thumbs%20Up
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Ek weeg 105kg en ry 'n 14kg fiets.

 

MWHA-HA-HA-HAAAA! 

 

Raai wie in die gesprek kry die meeste oefening tydens 'n 60km ride......

 

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im 1.86 meters 82 kilos riding a 13 kilo Cannondale F5

 

so for me to loose a kilo on my bike i have to spend about 10K?

 

fark that!!! ill only put 1 litre water in my camel pack instead
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Bos' date=' it don't have to be expensive, I've bought most of my parts for the Stumpy 2nd hand off the Hub and build it up to 9kg but it was a bit to light so fattened it up to 9.5kg - that's a nice solid weight for me. The SC SL I'm also building up again only using 2nd hand parts found on the hub - will have it at 10.7kg again - only problem is finding another fork that's sub 1.4kg with V-Brake bosses with 100mm travel - that's going to be the expensive part. [/quote']

 

i can swap my k@kky parts for your nice parts if you like Thumbs%20Up

 

You beat me to it.. LOL

 

your Stumpy Is looking very nice Marius.. I like the white bars..

 

Its a new project so Im excited! and I wil always have my cruise to just enjoy riding.
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9.5kg Stumpy???

Jeez my comes in at 11.4kg

S-works 2009 dual with future fork.

XTR wheel set/crank/pedals/brakes

S-Ram XO cassette, shifters, hollow point chain

Richie carbon handlebars/Stem

Spesialized seatpost/SL seat

Maxxis cross mark tyres/tubeless

Where do I cut 2kg???
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Fill your tyres with helium. It will make your bike lighter and when you get a puncture it will make a funny sound like a chipmunk and you can have a giggle about it.

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Am I correct in saying that your built up wheels weight the same as Shimano XTR wheelset?

 

XTR Wheelset weighs in around 1600gr. In terms of performance, rotational weight makes a huge huge difference and thats where you wanna shave the weight

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9.5kg Stumpy???

Jeez my comes in at 11.4kg

S-works 2009 dual with future fork.

XTR wheel set/crank/pedals/brakes

S-Ram XO cassette' date=' shifters, hollow point chain

Richie carbon handlebars/Stem

Spesialized seatpost/SL seat

Maxxis cross mark tyres/tubeless

Where do I cut 2kg??? [/quote']

 

Foam Grips

Get Ti 4 Crankbrother Eggbeaters

Specialized seatpost change to KCNC

Saddle? Selle Italia SLR 125g

Use Tubeless Ready tyres instead of Tubeless.

I use XTR V-Brakes to cut another 400g over Disc breaks

 

 

 

 

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9.5kg Stumpy???

Jeez my comes in at 11.4kg

S-works 2009 dual with future fork.

XTR wheel set/crank/pedals/brakes

S-Ram XO cassette' date=' shifters, hollow point chain

Richie carbon handlebars/Stem

Spesialized seatpost/SL seat

Maxxis cross mark tyres/tubeless

Where do I cut 2kg??? [/quote']

Foam Grips
Get Ti 4 Crankbrother Eggbeaters
Specialized seatpost change to KCNC
Saddle? Selle Italia SLR 125g
Use Tubeless Ready tyres instead of Tubeless.
I use XTR V-Brakes to cut another 400g over Disc breaks



 

And its a HT... I think sharky thinks its a dually
Bos2009-07-16 08:11:17
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9.5kg Stumpy???

Jeez my comes in at 11.4kg

S-works 2009 dual with future fork.

XTR wheel set/crank/pedals/brakes

S-Ram XO cassette' date=' shifters, hollow point chain

Richie carbon handlebars/Stem

Spesialized seatpost/SL seat

Maxxis cross mark tyres/tubeless

Where do I cut 2kg??? [/quote']

 

 

Get Rid of the xtr wheels and the crossmark tyres. use non tubless tyres. change the seatpost.Use foam grips. That'll lose around 1kg

 

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Agree, just had a fruit role for lunch and I think I've already lost 1kg, seems I might still shed another 500g before I got home at 5 LOL

 

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