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Author Topic: Carbon v Aly - weight  (Read 2321 times)

Colin

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Carbon v Aly - weight
« on: June 05, 2005, 01:21:21 am »
Hi All,
Continuing on from Chainsaw's discussion on Carbon (x500) frame weight versus an Aly (x000) one.

I've just swapped out the Aluminium Crosslink Elite's on my 4000 for Carbon Elites and while I had both forks off of the bike I weighed them........

Carbon       1255g  2.77lb
Aluminium   1328g  2.93lb

(this is minus shock & spring, an NR5 and 200lb steel spring add on 454g {exactly a lb!!})

I then put the NR-5 back on but with a Titanium 200lb spring that only weighed 78g, so that's another massive saving of 36g!

so a grand saving of..........wait for it.............
.......73g+36g = 109g!..... 3.85oz....!

What a massive saving!  Ha! Ha!, but at least they look nice and match the carbon swing arm on the back!

Actually, I must weigh the complete bike.........?

Col.
2001 OzM
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1999 x500
1999 900 Frame
1998 4000se
1998 4000
1997 957 Frame
1997 857 Frames
1997 XP-X (856)
1995/6 x55/x56 Frame
1992 962 Frame
1991 Marin Pine Mountain with a Flex Stem

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Re: Carbon v Aly - weight
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2005, 02:53:32 am »
Actually, you'll probably find that the overall bike weight is now MORE. Don't know why, but things like that always seem to happen to me...
>:(
K2 5000 Large w/Avid discs, Bontrager Race Disc Modified wheels, Manitou Minute, Swinger 3-way
K2 5000 Med ("wife's") w/Avid V's, Mavic CrossLink wheels, Manitou X-vert, Risse Astro-5