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

wil_e123

Monkey
Jun 7, 2006
177
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London, England
Love the frame, not so hot on certain parts but the frame is so damn sick, I can't get my eyes off it...

Wouldn't you be able to shave a significant amount of weight by losing the Syncros wheels and sticking something lighter on there?
 

atb

Monkey
Jun 18, 2004
201
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the north shore
Love the frame, not so hot on certain parts but the frame is so damn sick, I can't get my eyes off it...

Wouldn't you be able to shave a significant amount of weight by losing the Syncros wheels and sticking something lighter on there?
the syncros wheels are light, i got a 32mm front rim and a 36mm rear. super light wtb rear hub. and the bht-1 tires are good too, steel bead, but with thin side walls, and 50 front/55 rear compound. i'm also running 2.1-2.4 xc tubes.

if i wanted to save a couple pounds i would get ligher cranks/fork/ti spring.
 

HEM3

Chimp
Dec 7, 2006
58
0
I don't know exactly it's weight but here it is:









. Medium M3 frame with 6 Way 500lbs steel spring
. White Brothers Groove 200 fork
. Saint bb and cranks
. Home Made guide by Tarzio, similar to MRPs but not THAT expensive
. Da Bomb pedals
. 12x150mm Azonic rear hub with Vzan Markolf rim (a brazilian manufacturer, anodized and very lightweight), 2.5" Minion DHF and Maxxis tube
. Novatech front hub with Vzan Markolf, 2.35" High Roller and Maxxis tube
. Funn bar and stem
. Specialized "I don't know the name" saddle with a generic seat post
. Hayes Purple brakes
. SRAM PC990 k7
. SRAM chain
. Tiagra rear derailleur
. Old XT mega 9 shifter

Some parts are changed and since I got it I haven't done more than 5 rides with it. I'm more than a month stoped due to some problems.
I hope to come back soon with every thing fixed and working well.

Cheers!
 

julian_dh

Monkey
Jan 10, 2005
813
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I don't know exactly it's weight but here it is:









. Medium M3 frame with 6 Way 500lbs steel spring
. White Brothers Groove 200 fork
. Saint bb and cranks
. Home Made guide by Tarzio, similar to MRPs but not THAT expensive
. Da Bomb pedals
. 12x150mm Azonic rear hub with Vzan Markolf rim (a brazilian manufacturer, anodized and very lightweight), 2.5" Minion DHF and Maxxis tube
. Novatech front hub with Vzan Markolf, 2.35" High Roller and Maxxis tube
. Funn bar and stem
. Specialized "I don't know the name" saddle with a generic seat post
. Hayes Purple brakes
. SRAM PC990 k7
. SRAM chain
. Tiagra rear derailleur
. Old XT mega 9 shifter

Some parts are changed and since I got it I haven't done more than 5 rides with it. I'm more than a month stoped due to some problems.
I hope to come back soon with every thing fixed and working well.

Cheers!

dude please tell me how your liking that white bros fork!!
 

HEM3

Chimp
Dec 7, 2006
58
0
Hey Julian, since I didn't have many rides with it yet I can't tell you much. But once you have setted it up for your weight and style it's great. It's very smooth and I haven't noticed any bottoming out. I can't tell about stiffness cause my last fork was a Shiver. MAYBE next week I get riding again and I'll be able to tell you something better. Hayes dealler here in Brazil is just like CRAP!

And I got some news about White Bros that maybe some people don't know. Some days ago I sent them an email ragarding to the direct mount bar system and Paul told me the current forks come with a crown wich is compatible with Boxxer's direct mount stem. In the top of the picture you can see it:



Cheers
 

tuumbaq

Monkey
Jul 5, 2006
725
0
Squamish BC
Here is my sub 40 rig. It sits at a wee bit over 38lbs...I will get the very percise weight soon. Ti spring also coming!
Im sorry dude but I got the same frame with all lighter components (except the fork) and it sits at 39.8 on the digital scale...Unless if my scale was broken there's no way yours at 38...

My build:

I9 wheels/mavic 823 rims
SDG I-fly seat
Thompson Stem/Cromag bar
FSA Orbit Xtreme pro headset
Gamut chain guide
Straighline pedals (not pictured)
DHX 5 with 400 ti-spring
Maxxis minion 42A tubeless
Sram, XO derailleur/shifter matchmaker
Sram PC991 hollow-pin chain
Holzfeller OCT crankset
Juicy 7
Fox 40 with black ti-spring
Ruffian lock-on
 

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Demo_rider

Chimp
May 15, 2006
88
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On the real North Shore
Im sorry dude but I got the same frame with all lighter components (except the fork) and it sits at 39.8 on the digital scale...Unless if my scale was broken there's no way yours at 38...

My build:

I9 wheels/mavic 823 rims
SDG I-fly seat
Thompson Stem/Cromag bar
FSA Orbit Xtreme pro headset
Gamut chain guide
Straighline pedals (not pictured)
DHX 5 with 400 ti-spring
Maxxis minion 42A tubeless
Sram, XO derailleur/shifter matchmaker
Sram PC991 hollow-pin chain
Holzfeller OCT crankset
Juicy 7
Fox 40 with black ti-spring
Ruffian lock-on
Well then I am guessing your scale was off a little bit. This was weighed on two scales, and both came within a quarter pound of each other. And another Demo I know with almost the same build but with xo and I9's/823 is sitting at 38lbs. I will check again, but I'm pretty sure yours is just lighter that 38lbs. :monkeydance:
 

top_dog

Monkey
Jan 27, 2006
209
0
Australia
Here you go weight weenies. 38lbs in full DH race trim.




















Bike Nerds read on.

Frame: '06 Orange GBR 224 15"
Rear Shock: Fox DHX5 w/ 400lb steel spring
Fork: '07 Rock Shox Boxxer Team
Brakes: Shimano Saint; 203mm front, 160mm rear
Headset: FSA Pig DH
Chainguide: MRP Type III
Crankarms: Truvativ Holzfeller 170mm
Chainring: 38t e.13 Guide Ring
B/B: FSA Platimum DH
Pedals: Crankbrothers Mallet C
Rear Mech: Sram '07 X9 Super Short Cage
Shifter: Sram X9
Chain: Shimano Dura Ace
Cassette: Sram 12-23
Handlebar: Azonic
Stem: Pinned Prototype
Grips: ODI Intense
Front hub: Generic 20mm
Rear hub: Hadley SDH XL R4.0 72pt
Tires: Michelin DH24 - Both cut
Rims: DT Swiss EX5.1d
Spokes: DT Swiss Champion - Black
Tubes: R: Maxxis DH - F: Big W special
Seatpost: Race Face Diabulous
Saddle: SDG BelAir

Some of the things I've measured myself.

Weight 17.25kg
Head Angle 62°
Bottom Bracket Height 13.5"

All in all I love this bike. I can't see myself needing anything else for a while, thats for sure.:D
 

Cave Dweller

Monkey
May 6, 2003
993
0
Some new bits for the DH bike

Specs

Frame:- 2004 Turner DHR with avy. Shock reduced to 9.125x2.75 (from 9.5x3) to lower bottom bracket and slacken the head angle. BB is scraping the ground at 13.6 inchs
Fork:- 2006 boxxer race upgraded to world cup specs (air spring and upgraded MCU). Reduced to 7.3 inchs travel
Brakes:- Saints with goodridge lines and straitline levers
Cranks:- Saints
Chainguide:- Evil SRS
Pedals:- Azonics
Handlebar:- 1 inch rise funn 710's
Stem:- 60mm SIC boxxer bolt on
Rear Wheel:- Hope Pro II with ex823 tubless rims
Front wheel:- Hope Pro II with ex823 tubless rims
Tires:- Maxxis UST minion front and rear
Seat pole:- Thompson with salsa qr
Seat:- SDG belair
Shifter:- new adjustable XTR shifter
Derailler:- old XTR (non rapid rise)
Chain:- XTR
Cluster:- Ultegra

 

top_dog

Monkey
Jan 27, 2006
209
0
Australia
How much does that weigh CD? 41lb-ish?

Hmmm, just did some maths. If I got a Ti spring, an air spring for the boxxers, and an SDG I-beam post/seat, the bike would be a touch under 36lbs, still with DH tyres and 1 DH tube. Lot of money though.
 

ridiculous

Turbo Monkey
Jan 18, 2005
2,907
1
MD / NoVA
Here you go weight weenies. 38lbs in full DH race trim.


Bike Nerds read on.

Frame: '06 Orange GBR 224 15"
Rear Shock: Fox DHX5 w/ 400lb steel spring
Fork: '07 Rock Shox Boxxer Team
Brakes: Shimano Saint; 203mm front, 160mm rear
Headset: FSA Pig DH
Chainguide: MRP Type III
Crankarms: Truvativ Holzfeller 170mm
Chainring: 38t e.13 Guide Ring
B/B: FSA Platimum DH
Pedals: Crankbrothers Mallet C
Rear Mech: Sram '07 X9 Super Short Cage
Shifter: Sram X9
Chain: Shimano Dura Ace
Cassette: Sram 12-23
Handlebar: Azonic
Stem: Pinned Prototype
Grips: ODI Intense
Front hub: Generic 20mm
Rear hub: Hadley SDH XL R4.0 72pt
Tires: Michelin DH24 - Both cut
Rims: DT Swiss EX5.1d
Spokes: DT Swiss Champion - Black
Tubes: R: Maxxis DH - F: Big W special
Seatpost: Race Face Diabulous
Saddle: SDG BelAir

Some of the things I've measured myself.

Weight 17.25kg
Head Angle 62°
Bottom Bracket Height 13.5"

All in all I love this bike. I can't see myself needing anything else for a while, thats for sure.:D

How are those rims holding up for you so far? Any regrets? Im thinking about building up a wheelset with those at the end of the summer, any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
 

top_dog

Monkey
Jan 27, 2006
209
0
Australia
I've had the front one for two weeks and its still perfect including some really rocky tracks. I haven't ridden any DH with the back one yet, so I guess I'll just have to wait and see. I run 30psi front and 35psi rear though.
 

Cave Dweller

Monkey
May 6, 2003
993
0
How much does that weigh CD? 41lb-ish?
Haven't put it on the scale but the spreadsheet says around 41lb's.

Its as light as i feel comfortable with before sacrificing strength or wasting money on ti springs and so forth.

The most important thing is light wheels, forks and light cluster/derailleur which i have.
 

Cave Dweller

Monkey
May 6, 2003
993
0
I've had the front one for two weeks and its still perfect including some really rocky tracks. I haven't ridden any DH with the back one yet, so I guess I'll just have to wait and see. I run 30psi front and 35psi rear though.
If your running those rims get the dt rim strips/stans and ditch the DH tubes. 400 + grams saving just there.
 

muddy beast

Turbo Monkey
Nov 26, 2005
1,815
0




Bought the bike stock in late '05, upgraded almost everything off it.
Specs are pretty easy to figure out...but some main points...
Brakes- Older Shimano 4-pots with goodridge lines
Dearailleur- X.9 with X.7 shifter
Chain guide- Red Gamut P40
Seat- Red SDG Bel-air SL

Weight- Around 45lbs
 

muddy beast

Turbo Monkey
Nov 26, 2005
1,815
0
^^ That's not even close to 40lbs. nice pics though,so romantic.Tough looking bike you've got.
haha well thanks.
But when I say around 45...i mean like 44.5-44 ish. But its a bathroom scale, so I'm being generous.

I saw other bikes in here in my range, figured it was only fair my bike got the glamour shots too.

:monkeydance:
 

zzsean

Chimp
Jun 29, 2007
49
0
Boulder, CO
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Picked it up last year for $1100 from craigs list and have upgraded a bunch of the stock parts that were still on it over the winter. It had 3" doublewide rims and the rear wheel was 24". Changing the Fork and the wheels/tires dropped a heap of weight.

Intense M1 - 42lbs with pedals
Boxxer Team Fork, Deetrax wheels with Maxxis Minions DHR/DHF and the Shimano 105 rear derailleur were the big changes that made a world of difference.
 

muddy beast

Turbo Monkey
Nov 26, 2005
1,815
0
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Picked it up last year for $1100 from craigs list and have upgraded a bunch of the stock parts that were still on it over the winter. It had 3" doublewide rims and the rear wheel was 24". Changing the Fork and the wheels/tires dropped a heap of weight.
CRAP!
$1100, thats a damn good deal for that bike, nice job!