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  • if i wanted to build a pretty lightweight steel hardtail, would a soul be the ?
  • catvet
    Free Member

    Got a soul for sale 16″ frame in kawasaki green powder coat. frame weight is 4.2 lbs
    complete with hope seat QR seat collar, generic post.
    £140 plus post packaging transactionfees
    phwill77 at gmail dot com

    catvet
    Free Member

    Soul weight
    My 17.5 inch Cotic frame with 9 speed 120 mm fox forks, flight saddle 710 carbon bars thompson stem, on stans crests goldtec hubs( lighter than hopes) with tubeless 2.25 tyres front and back clipped xt pedals is 23.6 lbs. on documented Medical scales.
    most parts bought 2nd hand off here !!!!

    paulo6624
    Free Member

    Wow catvet that is a light soul.

    fatgit
    Free Member

    Hi
    Latest Soul here in large.
    2×10 SRAM, Float 140, King wheels with Olympic rims, tubeless but big tyres and a Reverb=26lbs
    Cheers
    Steve

    JamesD
    Free Member

    My Solaris is ~23lb.

    Making most bikes light is do-able, just depends on your budget.

    shortcut
    Full Member

    MTB Rob of these parts put a nice one up for sale yesterday.

    In the classifieds on here.

    chiefgrooveguru
    Full Member

    My 26.5lbs Soul would be a 25.5lbs bike without the pedals. Without a dropper post (-200g), bash (-100g) with skinnier rims (-300g) and smaller tyres (-400g) it would get down to under 24lbs without any serious bling. Wouldn’t be as much fun for me though!

    jruk
    Free Member

    Buy a Soul if you want one – they’re ace. I’m 95kg in my kit so a pound or two on the bike will make sod all difference.

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