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40lb post! DH/FR Rigs around the 40lb mark! tips, pics, specs

DhDork

Monkey
Mar 30, 2007
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Hell, AZ
Update:

Comes to right around 40lbs. Last time I weighed it it came to 40.13lbs, with Syncros seat and different pedals (only 30g diff) . Since then I've shortened up the hoses and housing, swapped the seat, and installed new lowers.









Specs:

'06 Demo 8 II
Fox 40RC2 (multiple year parts. Internals are '08, lowers '09, Stantions '09 crowns '06)
'09 DHX5.0 w/ 400lbs Spring
Avid Codes 8" F 7" R
Spec Hubs laced to Mavic 823 rims with DT Comp Spokes
FSA Gravity Cranks 170mm
e13 LG1 +
e13 37t ring
Sram X9 Shifter (custom grip tape on paddles)
Sram X9 Shortcage
Shimano Ultegra 11-23 Cassette
Sram PC971
Chris King Headset
Sunline 745 19mm Bar
Thomson Stem
Thomson Seatpost
Selle San Marco Ponza K Saddle
Lizard Skin Peaty Grips
Kona Wah-Wah Pedals
Hope QR Seat Collar
Velco on Chain/Seatstays for chainslap

Geo:
64.2* Headangle
14" BB
~41" Bar height
 
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ROB_BMW

Chimp
Dec 4, 2005
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I know this says 40 lbs but I see a couple rigs around the 42-43 pound mark, so check out this beast at 43lbs. 43 lbs is heavy these days for racing but not for a steel brooklyn beast double diamond warrior. Lets see somebody keep up with this 43 pounder at plattekill with your puny 38lbs boxer bike...lol...????

 

ROB_BMW

Chimp
Dec 4, 2005
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Funny, accurate, demented, you make the call. I'm just used to finishing up at the chairlift first. Unless I'm riding with Doc or Geoff Ulmer. I'm also expecting to get alot more runs in with that rig while people are swapping wheels out in the parking lot..
 

ROB_BMW

Chimp
Dec 4, 2005
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The frame is 13 lbs stock, you can save alot just by playing with the plastic bits and dozens of bolts, spacers etc. I still haven't used a ti axle, or spring yet. 42 by next year....?????
 

jonKranked

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Nov 10, 2005
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The frame is 13 lbs stock, you can save alot just by playing with the plastic bits and dozens of bolts, spacers etc. I still haven't used a ti axle, or spring yet. 42 by next year....?????
Ti spindle and spring alone would get you under 42.

If you could get your hands on one of the ti floating brake arms that Doc made once upon a time that'd be even more. But I doubt anyone that has one would be willing to part with it.
 

Sandwich

Pig my fish!
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May 23, 2002
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They had one last I checked. You could also get a carbon bar from brake therapy. I'd ditch the gustavs and get a newer (lighter) set of brakes.

Great, now you've got me looking for a racelink again.
 

climbingbubba

Monkey
May 24, 2007
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ok here is my jedi, i hope the pics work cause i don't know how to put an image in my reply but i will try for the first time

pepperjester just taught me how to insert an image, THANKS!!

 
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ROB_BMW

Chimp
Dec 4, 2005
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Wait a minute there's a pic of a pumpkin in there so this should be in the halloween pumpkin contest forum. lolololooollpoololo.

nice bikes....
 

climbingbubba

Monkey
May 24, 2007
354
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well didn't work so here it is

ok here is my jedi, it weighs 38.06 lbs. nothing on it that i wouldn't trust and nothing XC about it (except the seat maybe?). It is mainly used for FR/shuttle/resort days. im going to get into racing next year though.

2008 canfield jedi size L
2010 boxxer wc with twenty6 direct mount stem
2009 elka stage 5 with manitou 350# ti coil
atlas fr 165 x 83 cranks
canfield crampon pedals
mavic 823's laced to wtb superduty hubs
maxxis minion DHF front and rear tubeless
2009 avid codes 8" rotors
mrp g2 guide
deity dirty 30 bars
thomson seatpost
sunline v1 ti saddle
xt rear cassette
sram x9 shifter
sram x9 short cage rear der
odi lock rogue grips
hope seatpost collar

sad thing is it could be lighter and still be burly. could do avid elixir cr's, UST minions, and a road cassette and drop another 1 - 1.5 lbs. don't feel it really needs to be lighter though. i do like how the elixirs feel better though so maybe down the line.
 

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smoke brakes

Monkey
May 18, 2007
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one step closer to the lord
08 rotec r9
about 42-43 as is

codes
db stem
888 worlds - ti sprung
roco pushed
syncros
saint tanks
dt 6.1 rear on hadley - x ka vators
azonic front on hadley - navs
gravity bars
ouri rock ons
wtb ti seat
fsa post
x9
baked enamel coat

 

Huck Banzai

Turbo Monkey
May 8, 2005
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I know this says 40 lbs but I see a couple rigs around the 42-43 pound mark, so check out this beast at 43lbs. 43 lbs is heavy these days for racing but not for a steel brooklyn beast double diamond warrior. Lets see somebody keep up with this 43 pounder at plattekill with your puny 38lbs boxer bike...lol...????

I would like to try to keep up with that 43lber (on my 46lb VPF!)

You heading up to Platte soon? I have 2 days up there this year, and that is teh fail! I might head up this weekend, but then I said that the last 2 (and let the BS weather report put me off!)


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EDIT: This Morewood (below) is 'Dead Sexy' - very shiny! (Shiny = Good, Nice, Bling...)

 
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ozzemale

Chimp
May 3, 2004
88
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sydney
Sweet you got some spec on that wood for us.
HEy dude,

i traded the yellow for a black one.

here you go:




Spec:

large 2010 makulu
Bos IDylle rare
twenty6 f1 stem
deity dirty30
deity enoki grips
cane creek/fsa headtse
sram xo shifter and derailleur
avid elixir
bos Stoy rear shock
saint cranks
twenty6 prerunner prototype pedals
ld+ guide
Rolhoff 99 chain
thomson seatpost
Sdg ti fly saddle
industry nine wheels on alex supra d rims
maxxis tires

i think it weighs 17.7 kg as is.

Nicho
 

ozzemale

Chimp
May 3, 2004
88
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sydney
Well you have a point but the bike sags around %45 percent (and i don't clip rocks) with a static bb of 13.9" as you see it. I get into a really nice position when riding/racing and balance over my suspension is prime.

Being the bos distributor in Australia and being a self confessed Vouilloz and olivier bossard fan, i go along their theories and set up tips.

It's done nothing but good for my riding and my bike set up.

nicho
 

demo 9

Turbo Monkey
Jan 31, 2007
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40 and decimals (now saint brakes and ordered canfield pedals)
43.1 little heavy but for the mammoth of a frame, think it can still play in here.


42.2
 

Anders

Monkey
Mar 5, 2002
436
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Carlsbad, CA, USA
I know this says 40 lbs but I see a couple rigs around the 42-43 pound mark, so check out this beast at 43lbs. 43 lbs is heavy these days for racing but not for a steel brooklyn beast double diamond warrior. Lets see somebody keep up with this 43 pounder at plattekill with your puny 38lbs boxer bike...lol...????

how the hell did you get to 43lbs with a 13 lb frame? my banshee scream is a 14ish lb frame and i couldnt get it past 46 lbs. super t, alum cranks, single ply tires and ti rear coil :rant:
 

no skid marks

Monkey
Jan 15, 2006
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how the hell did you get to 43lbs with a 13 lb frame? my banshee scream is a 14ish lb frame and i couldnt get it past 46 lbs. super t, alum cranks, single ply tires and ti rear coil :rant:
My Racelink was under 41 from memory. If you search, you'll find it somewhere on here, maybe this thread, maybe the BMW porn thread.
It had a ti brake arm and 40s I think, could have been lighter still.
I still have the Ti brake arm, if you want to buy it PM me, I'm in Australia though, don't think shipping would be much, weighs sweet F A.
 
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i've yet to have issues with the smaller bearings of the ISIS bottom brackets. as long my crankarm bolts are torqued to spec, i very seldom have them loosen. nor do i have the ability to generate crazy amounts of power to notice any flex in the spindle. on my former 4x bike, the BB was low and i would bash my pedals and crankarms with some regularity, i've never broken a spindle or noticed any creaking. ISIS has worked well for me, so i'll keep using it until it blows up and then upgrade to outboard bearing cranksets.