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Author Topic: Weight of your bike?  (Read 5988 times)

epac

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Re: Weight of your bike?
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2003, 01:54:28 pm »
here it goes
oz frame
carbone crosslink w/op disc brake mod
hayes hydro disc
raceface taperloc bb
raceface turbine lp cranks w/rings
gervin mag c pedals
easton ct2 carbone seatpost
easton ct2 carbone flat bar
profile designs carbone bar ends
hugi 240 disc hubs
dt revolution spokes
mavic 317 rims
specialized dirt control dirt master tires
sdg comp kevlar w/ti rails seat
xtr front del
9.0sl rear del
9.0sl shifters
raceface grips
raceface realseal headset
specialized sworks stem
small bag w/spare tube and multi tool
the weight was 26.5lb


                       .........peace [smiley=nod.gif]
« Last Edit: March 06, 2003, 01:55:06 pm by epac »
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d1sc0ver

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Re: Weight of your bike?
« Reply #16 on: March 06, 2003, 04:22:33 pm »
856 overly built to survive the aggro-mountain trail and light freeride toils that it wasn't designed for!

32 lbs...yes, it's an 856.

...most of the excess weight is from the fork and the lined, slimed and HD tubed tires....those damn goat-head/bull-head thorns.
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Scott

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Re: Weight of your bike?
« Reply #17 on: March 07, 2003, 04:46:54 am »
d1sc0ver,

Give the Stans or the new Eclipse style of tubeless, puncture proof systems a try.  Eclipse is newly imported here by "Light Bikes".  You can find out more on the "Save Some Weight" forum at MTBR.com that's full of experienced users of both systems.  I think you'd be able to toss the d.h. tubes and still be puncture free.
Scott
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bikendan

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Re: Weight of your bike?
« Reply #18 on: March 09, 2003, 09:06:38 am »
 :) ;)my '01 large razorback is 25 lbs. and i weigh 215

specialized stout hubs w/9mm frt. skewer
irc mythos xc 2.1 tires
formula b4 discs
noleen mega air fork
noleen lockout lever
easton ct2 carbon bar
cane creek c2 headset w/3 alum. spacers
easton ea70 seatpost
performance carbon bar ends
wtb grips
wtb podium saddle
thomson elite 120 stem
xtr r. der. and cassette and chain
xt shifters and fr. der.
truvativ stylo team crankset/sl isis bottom bracket
speedplay frog pedals
lizard skin rear shock/chainstay protectors
performance axiom wireless computer
ciussi elite bottle cage
 ::)i think that's everything!