yea not even worth stepping in that mess...1.5 head tube, 823's weigh more than that because of their special eyelet/nipple, shifter cables, crank bolts.... just sayin'
yea not even worth stepping in that mess...1.5 head tube, 823's weigh more than that because of their special eyelet/nipple, shifter cables, crank bolts.... just sayin'
Wow!!!!! I would like to see some pictures of that bike. That is super light!!!i've got a Balfa bb7, it's about 35/36 lbs
With a credit rating like that... your not a believable source.i've got a Balfa bb7, it's about 35/36 lbs
my 2008 sunday factory came in at 37.89lbs
boxxer wc fork
e13/ FSA headset
easton cnt bar
sunline v1 dh stem
xt shadow drive train
gravity exo light cranks and bb
e13 LG1 guide
crank brother mallet pedals
deemax wheels
avid ultimate breaks
panaracer fire tires
wtb rocket ti saddle
sunline grips
i'm sure with my new ti spring, king wheels and pedals ...i can get another 1.5-2 lbs off...hopefully...
Doesn't count! What's the point of calling a 38lb rig when you've got xc tyres on it?my 2008 sunday factory came in at 37.89lbs
Panaracer fire tires
i had mine sub 40 once.wow a sub 40 sunday....it must be a first.
i may pick up a lime green one like that with some green i9http://www.dropnzone.com
has built numerous Transition Blindsides that weigh less than 40#
They have a custom powder coated one on their homepage now that is 38#
I think he was saying it sarcastically, virtually every Sunday is under 40lbs..i had mine sub 40 once.
Yes I know, maybe the lightest bb7 on earth)
Pictures coming soon, Iám still waiting for my rear shock.
I order it from ebay in America and i live in the Netherlands, so i have to wait for it.
maybe you should refer to the http://www.panaracer.com/mtb.phpDoesn't count! What's the point of calling a 38lb rig when you've got xc tyres on it?
What does it weigh with proper tyres on it?
I think he was saying it sarcastically, virtually every Sunday is under 40lbs..
they are full of it. the braking rotors are light and brake hard, i've used the same rotors on hayes, avids, formulas, and shimanos and they all had awesome power, i only retired them because i taco'ed my rear one at angle fire. they are worth it for sure if you got the breadhow do you guys like your braking rotors? a friend was running them and said that he lost power due to less surface area. any feedback?
Believe it or not. Just wait till you see the photo'sWith a credit rating like that... your not a believable source.
If nothing else start off with a specs list.Believe it or not. Just wait till you see the photo's
Yes you got FR tires but they are thin as all hell. Its not the width its the casing and sidewall strength. Did you get steel or folding beads? I had those tires and they lasted a day at Plattekill. If you don't ride a lot of rocks or run high pressure you should be fine.maybe you should refer to the http://www.panaracer.com/mtb.php
according to panaracer...i got dh/freeride tires... but it doesn't mean you have to run the widest and heaviest rubber ever made...then again...i've seen riders like hill, jonnier, tomac, vouilloz, fabien, peat, rennie and many more run 2.35's on their bikes...but hey...i don't have a rainbow jersey on my back so who am i to say anything about tires.
i have two sets right now. one set are steel and the other folding. where i ride we have more roots then rocks but i haven't had any problems yet.Yes you got FR tires but they are thin as all hell. Its not the width its the casing and sidewall strength. Did you get steel or folding beads? I had those tires and they lasted a day at Plattekill. If you don't ride a lot of rocks or run high pressure you should be fine.
I had the folding beads and on the shale at plattekill I ripped the sidewall in a day. I really would love for them to work out since they have a great tread and are light. I had them set up with Stan's for what its worth. What psi do you run?i have two sets right now. one set are steel and the other folding. where i ride we have more roots then rocks but i haven't had any problems yet.
does finger tight psi count ? lol...honestly i didn't even check when i took them out...just stuck the air on until it felt good at the fingers lol...however, yes i agree the tread pattern is really good. but this tire wouldn't be my choice on really rough and rock stuff though. i will probably end up with a maxxis minion 2.5/2.35 set up again like before.I had the folding beads and on the shale at plattekill I ripped the sidewall in a day. I really would love for them to work out since they have a great tread and are light. I had them set up with Stan's for what its worth. What psi do you run?
very true...i guess i could always run slicks and call it my urban spinner taking it to and from the starbucks lol.the guy thats running the tires. which i guess in the real world is all that matters, but then again this is ridemonkey.