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Well the answer to the OP's question is, of course, "yes".
Anything after that is wholly pointless.
my 650b cannondale scalpel carbon is pretty much bang on 20lbs with pedals (and it's also for sale... lol)
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my brand new Radon Slide 160mm 650b carbon trail monster is supposed to be circa 27lbs out of the box, but with a bit of tweaking, I reckon I could (and will) take another 2lbs out of that which brings me down to 25lbs complete with pikes, reverb and bombproof dt swiss ex1501 spline wheels
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I seem to remember that the Titus FTM Carbon I build up around Christmas time came in at around 24lbs all up (inc pedals). Those frames are crazy light. The bike was set up with Fox Talas 140 forks, 1x10, reverb, and Stans Arch EX / hope wheels.
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NJee - I take your point but at 72kg I need the stiffer rim to go lighter on spokes if the wheel isn't to get too flexy.
I seem to remember that the Titus FTM Carbon I build up around Christmas time came in at around 24lbs all up (inc pedals). Those frames are crazy light. The bike was set up with Fox Talas 140 forks, 1x10, reverb, and Stans Arch EX / hope wheels.
Haha!! As if, stw scales of make believe at it again. Prob between 18-270 times today, these scales are popular. Where can I buy them.
^^^^ as above,
even the scalpel, one-up, xt, ali rail saddle, x9 crank arms, ali lefty with ali steerer?
the above has said, the devil, really is in the detail
i had this a while back,
paint was stripped off and clear lacquered - saved weight
MCFK Post and Lefty Steerer
Fred - Cheating
cannot remember if it was sub 18 or sub 19, was silly light though could have shaved loads off it without Di2, flat pedals, EDGE/ENVE rims, Bar and Stem
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Pedals aside, that's a great looking bike.
Yup. 20lbs for the scalpel... X9 cranks but with Wolftooth direct mount chainring. Very light wheels. Schwalbe thunder Burts running tubeless, egg eaters, use carbon bits, ultralight brake discs, esi grips etc etc
Why do people always dispute others claims. Oh it's a web forum.... 😀
Anyway actual weight of my Ripley was 25.8lbs.
It is now over 26lb because of the Reverb. The simple fact is if you start with a really light frame and wheels you can start to built a light bike. The frame and rear shock on a Ripley weight 5.2lb which by any standard is pretty light and the forks are under 4lb.
I don't expect mine to go down much in weight but my next upgrades are to bring the rest of the components in line with the quality of the frame, forks and wheels etc.
Thank you Timb34 for the sensible comment.
[i]No, there isn't, that's a red herring, sorry Bruce! You're perhaps giving away half a pound between an XL and a medium, but that can come out in the wash in variations on other parts[/i]
But Nick as you point out, the devil is in the detail and if there is 1/2lb extra due to sizing, then that is another 1/2lb.
And not all us folk that need large frames are porkers 🙂
And is all non rotating weight equal. Leaving aside old chestnuts such as no fluid/taking a dump I could starve a kilo off (and it would be starve) - does that have the same effect on climbing as 1kg of non wheel weight on the bike?
But Nick as you point out, the devil is in the detail and if there is 1/2lb extra due to sizing, then that is another 1/2lb.
I said "perhaps", because it can vary, and may in fact be virtually nothing, or indeed nothing! I also didn't say that everyone who rides an XL bike is a porker, merely that you're heavier than someone of an identical build who's shorter - I chose my words carefully 😉
Given that the new Yeti ASRc is under 24lbs out the box it's definitely do-able.
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I think Njee has it right though. The devil really is in the detail. Not everything weights (or gives the savings) what you think it might, and expensive isn't always lighter. A lot of research and careful component selection is what's needed.
Easily done I agree.i built an xl tallboy to 22.8pounds on training wheels.
Never weighed it with tubs on but would assume another pound off that. Nothing delicate about the build other than 100g saddle and syntace finishing kit. Group set was xx1.
I have a Trek Superfly 100 sl elite.
Its sub 25lbs with a Stealth dropper.
its for sale if interested?
Could be made lighter by going 1x10/11,as its running 2x10 at the moment.
Fitting a standard seatpost and 1x11 should see 23.5-24 lbs easily and thats for a large frame
My Turner Czar is exactly 22lbs, with an XTR double groupset and fox forks, sub 23lb would be easy without spending silly money
Wow just tucked back into this thread (lucky me sat by the pool on hols in Majorca) it's all interesting reading and looking at them Scalpel pics has now got me looking into Cannondales more so as I had one 10 years ago and was very impressed with the finish, gonna take a look at their Scalpels
And a great contribution to resurrect it 😉
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