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  • Who has an XC race bike?
  • Mister-P
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    Do “normal” folk still have light weight XC race bikes or has it all gone to longer travel slack machines? Let’s see your fastest bikes!

    njee20
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    Oooo oooo, pick me, pick me!

    Sadly I can’t get onto Flickr from work, so you’ll just have to remember how awesomely fast it looks! If you’re at SiTS at the weekend, you can be reminded in the flesh 🙂

    Whether I’m ‘normal’ though, is something else altogether.

    The-Swedish-Chef
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    I only have a XC race bike. I don’t feel the need for anything else for the areas where I ride.

    Just under 9KG with an XT build, light but no weight-weenie

    Mister-P
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    LOL, I thought you might be first on the scene Nick. Not going to SiTS, I am actually having a weekend off after working for 28 of 31 days in July.

    Klunk
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    looking at getting another new bike mrP ?

    FunkyDunc
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    I’m about to buy one of these…

    Is that cheating, in fact is it a race bike??

    wwaswas
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    what defines a cross country race bike?

    My 140mm c456 weighs 22lbs…

    cp
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    Here’s mine – it’s very quick and didn’t break the bank. No idea on weight though.

    Nobby
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    njee20 – here’s roughly what your bike looks like to me:

    😉

    sefton
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    Old Rocklobster 23lb

    new frame 25.5lb

    not race but certainly xc

    vondally
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    swedish chef…what model is the trek and does it have bb90 bottom bracket….and if so what bb are you using?

    Nobby
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    xcstu
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    Here’s njee20 bike at mm :)..

    and my hack bike..

    and its nick’s fault I bought the xtr brakes!! man they are good 🙂

    kiwijohn
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    Here you go. This has worked it’s way down from the world cup since 95. DBR Axis TT

    Rebuilt 3 years ago for the third time since I’ve had. Could shave a few more grams off it, really doesn’t need the granny.
    Fastest bike I’ve ridden.

    KINGTUT
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    Awaits fantasy bike weights..

    😉

    The-Swedish-Chef
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    @ Vondally – its a 2011 9.9ssl, I had a 2009 model but the chainstay cracked so I got a new frame through Treks’s lifetime warranty.

    It has a tapered headtube which I found surprisingly stiffer than the older model.

    Its a BB90 press-fit. I’ve got a spare set of “Enduro mr2437-llb” bearings for it

    This is what I’m racing and commuting on at the moment.

    Lynskey Ridgeline 29 Rohloff.

    onandon
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    My Merida 96 carbon

    njee20
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    Here’s njee20 bike at mm :)..

    Wehay, cheers Stu, looks like I’m going pretty fast too, funny how photos can decieve 🙂

    LOL, I thought you might be first on the scene Nick. Not going to SiTS, I am actually having a weekend off after working for 28 of 31 days in July.

    Days off? They’re not working you hard enough clearly!

    vondally
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    @
    swedish chef thanks work collegue is just in the process of buying a second hand 9.8 09 vintage but he/the office are struggling to finsd the correct bb to be used with shimano cranks, long shot but do you know if these will work?
    KCNC BB90 Pressfit Bottom Bracket – Gold
    Adapter cups and bearings for pressfit bottom bracket shell. Anodised 7075 alloy cups hold full stainless steel bearings and meet on the middle of the frame shell with o-rings to seal the crank axle and BB bearings. Compatible with Shimano 24mm cranks and KCNC K-type cranks (without insert).

    designed for 89.5mm x 41mm and 92mm x 41mm frame shells
    Compatible with KCNC K-Type and Shimano chainsets
    weight : 95g

    all help grateful cheers

    smoggy
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    IMAG0228 by smoggy3, on Flickr

    Race duty! 🙂


    IMAG0917 by smoggy3, on Flickr

    For work and back only.

    bikerbruce
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    i havent flickered any pics of my bikes but nic can vouche for me when i say i have some very light bikes…my scale is 17.8lb on park tool with c-02 canister 2×10 and tubs.

    njee20
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    @Vondally, no that won’t work, Trek carbon BB90 frames just have drop in bearings, not press-in cups like the alu frames/Lappiere/those above, similar to an integrated vs internal headset.

    He just needs to get in touch with any Trek dealer, they can order them. It’s literally 2 bearings and a sleeve. The Shimano bearings are standard and can be picked up anywhere, although I forget the code, Trek aren’t expensive though.

    njee20
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    but nic can vouche for me when i say i have some very light bikes…my scale is 17.8lb on park tool with c-02 canister 2×10 and tubs.

    **Grudgingly acknowledges that Bruce’s bikes are very light**

    Have to weigh them on my scales, that’ll add a pound or 2! 😉

    trailofdestruction
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    and before you say it, yes, I know the hoses are too long, they are being shortened.

    Just have to get fit enough to ride it now. Weight ? No idea, but pretty light.

    About 80% of the parts came from off here as well. 🙂

    postierich
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    P6203763 by Richard Munro, on Flickr

    Elfinsafety
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    Rock Lobsta 853. About 27lbs*, without my usual paraphernalia of mudguards, bottle and cage, pump, lights, etc. Comes in around 29lbs then. 😆 Even as a singlespeed!

    *Real, not ‘imagined’ weight…

    Top ten finisher in an International Mountain Biking Event so shut up.

    See those rims Njee? They’re about 550-600g each! 😆

    njee20
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    See those rims Njee? They’re about 550-600g each!

    **convulses on the floor**

    That means your rims are nearly as heavy as my entire wheelset 😀

    vondally
    Free Member

    cheers njee20

    andrewh
    Free Member

    and

    Used to have

    Elfinsafety
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    **convulses on the floor**

    I knew you’d be impressed! 😆

    trail_rat
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    Got 2 both weigh 21lbs without going stupid ……

    Merida flx 3000 frame with sid teams with wc intermals , xtr and carbon bits and xc sp3 on 355s rides well but constantly reminds you its an xc race bike – requires good fitness and bike handling to get the speed it can give

    My ragley td-1 is rigid ss and 29er but you can amble on it an it still goes quick and doesnt shout quicker quicker and flog you to death like the merida . Rigid really isnt a hinderance either

    Either has to be super steep hills or very flat not before i reach for merida ……

    clubber
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    Google image search “njee trek” and it’s the second pic 🙂

    So how many of these XC race bikes get XC raced ?

    njee20
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    Google image search “njee trek” and it’s the second pic

    Strangely that’s not mine – I must’ve commented on it or something! Good shout though – it did also come up with a picture of mine further down:

    So how many of these XC race bikes get XC raced ?

    Yep mine does. Does yours? I thought you did one XC race and commented how fast it was!?

    Sam
    Full Member

    XC race bike

    Racing

    Yeah, I think I was 51st/53 or something like that in the 4 lap veterans race. 😳
    Although, in my defence, I think would have been top half in the 3 lap open class. I never realised the old duffers were so fast. 😀
    Anyway, I always think of “XC Racing” as including multi lap marathons like Mountain Mayhem and single loops like Brecon Beast, even if that’s not the strict definition.

    njee20
    Free Member

    So “who races their bike” would’ve been more accurate, but I’m just being pedantic 🙂

    See you Saturday for a non-XC race!

    The-Swedish-Chef
    Free Member

    Racing at the Swedish XC championships

    JohnJohn
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    Used to have this (raced it)

    now have this (will race it)

    That saddle has to go!

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