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

Trekrules

Turbo Monkey
Apr 12, 2007
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is that a new Swinger? it looks like a Revox.

whered you get that bike stand?
The new swinger design is from 2007 and this is the non spv version that im running.It works excellent and is allot smoother than the revox with a more deep feel,i got the bike stand from the lbs where i bougth 2 off those.
 
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bullcrew

3 Dude Approved
35 lbs 15oz's






Build:
jedi large
roco wc air
boxxer wc
thomson x4 50mm stem
I9 wheelset 6.1 front dps 32 hoop rear
schwalbe black shark mud Heavy Duty casing 2.25 tires (just shy of a maxxis 2.5)
Middleburn rs7 cranks
xpedo mag pedals
King Ti headset
Answer pro taper OS bars
Formula the one disc brakes 203 front 165 rear
XO der
X9 shifter
ODI rogue Long grips
SDG Ibeam
SDG Ifly saddle
XTR cassette 11/34
34th dangerboy DH chain ring
E-13 LG1 guide
 

Biffff

Monkey
Jan 10, 2006
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39.2 pounds as of right now (weighed with pedals) When my CCDB gets here I have a Diverse Ti spring to go on it so it should slip into the 38's. I'm trying to source a mag link, and I might get some tubless DHF's. I predict a 37 point something pound Demo then.
 

Biffff

Monkey
Jan 10, 2006
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Can you put the specs up of the demo.
Yep:
2008 Demo 8
CCDB with Diverse Ti coil (on its way back from Cane creek)
888sl.........no PAR
Mavic Crossmax SX's and Maxxis DHF's
Mavic 729's with Hadley hubs
Sunline V1 bar
Sunline Direct mount stem
XO shifter/nokon cable
Formula The One brakes
X9 short cage RD
Durra ace Cassette 11-23
Race Face Atlas freeride cranks 170mm
E-13 36t guidring
Gamut P-30 chainguide
Thomson seat post
Specialized saddle
Syncros Mental mags (not in picture)
 

kellyn7

Monkey
Apr 12, 2005
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San Diego
39.2 pounds as of right now (weighed with pedals) When my CCDB gets here I have a Diverse Ti spring to go on it so it should slip into the 38's. I'm trying to source a mag link, and I might get some tubless DHF's. I predict a 37 point something pound Demo then.
What am I doing wrong? Just weighed my Demo 8 and it tips the scales at 40lbs and 11 ounces. Here's my build:

2008 Specialized Demo 8 w/Mag Link (sz Medium)
2007 Marzocchi 888 WC
2008 Mavic 721’s (36H) laced to Hadley Hubs
Maxxis Minion DHR 3C and Maxxis High Roller 3C Tires
Specialized Lite weight tubes
Cane Creek Double Barrel w/500lb Ti Spring
2008 Race Face Atlas Freeride Crankset (165mm)
DMR V12 Mag Pedals w/Ti axels
Race Face Bottom Bracket
E.13 LG-1/taco with 36t E.13 Chainring
Thomson Elite 30.9 Seatpost
Sette Italia SLR Troy Lee Phobia Saddle
Hope Seatpost clamp
2008 Avid Juicy Carbon Brakes (185mm/160mm rotors) w/Goodridge Hoses
2008 SRAM X.O Shorty Deraileur and SRAM X.O Trigger Shifter
SRAM PG-990 11-32 Cassette
SRAM 991 Hollow Pin Chain
Easton Monkey Lite CNT DH Handlebar (31.8)
Sunline Direct Mount Stem
Chris King Headset
Odi bolt –on grips
 

DirtyMike

Turbo Fluffer
Aug 8, 2005
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My own world inside my head
Ok, here is my new ride, I posted it before, but not here.


So spec list
Transition Blindside
X9 cassette
x9 shifter
x9Short derailer
Hussefelt cranks, single
E13 SrS
5thelement shock
Hayes Stroker trails
Transition Revolution wheels
07 Marz 66ETA
Raceface Diabolous stem and bars
Raceface Evolve post
Specialized Chunder front, Clutch rear

Overall weight as of now......42.8 Lets call it 43


And the pics for those who have not seen it yet








 

Biffff

Monkey
Jan 10, 2006
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He is running a air fork and all mountain wheel set, that would be about 2 pounds no?
You got it : the 888 sl is a full pound lighter then the WC, and Crossmax SX's are only 1900 g's . So ya I guess my scale is accurate. I supect my Demo will weigh around 40 pounds or just under with my 729/hadleys.
 

kellyn7

Monkey
Apr 12, 2005
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San Diego
You got it : the 888 sl is a full pound lighter then the WC, and Crossmax SX's are only 1900 g's . So ya I guess my scale is accurate. I supect my Demo will weigh around 40 pounds or just under with my 729/hadleys.
I guess your right. My WC weight is right at 7lbs 3ounces and then my wheelset comes in right at 2100 grams. Just figured I had picked up those couple of pounds in components like the ti spring, saddle, mag link, shorter cranks, x.o components.
 

Biffff

Monkey
Jan 10, 2006
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I guess your right. My WC weight is right at 7lbs 3ounces and then my wheelset comes in right at 2100 grams. Just figured I had picked up those couple of pounds in components like the ti spring, saddle, mag link, shorter cranks, x.o components.

Where did you get your Mag link????
My brakes are also lighter then yours (I have Juicy Carbons with goodridge lines on my other bike thats How I know), and my cassette is a good 150 g's lighter too.
Realisticly 40 pounds is awesome for a DH bike that will still take real abuse.
 

IH8Rice

I'm Mr. Negative! I Fail!
Aug 2, 2008
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apparently my original weight guess was a bit off. my math could be more better i guess.
41lbs
'09 RS7 lrg
'08 888 ATA WC
Foes custom chainguide w/ MRP Party Crasher Lite bashring
Sun MTX 36h rims on Hadley hubs 20mm/150mm
Deity 30" bars
Hayes HD mags w/ 8" rotors
X0 gripshift
X7 der
PC971 chain
Race Face Atlas FR 165mm cranks
Atomlab Aircorp pedals
Hope 1.5"-1 1/8" reducer headset
Thomson seatpost w/ WTB saddle

gonna save some weight by switching to a 2.35" Intense Edge rear tire and lighter saddle. dont know where else i could save weight. i have a bunch of extra wheels that ill weigh to see if theyre lighter than what i have on now....any other suggestions?

 

IH8Rice

I'm Mr. Negative! I Fail!
Aug 2, 2008
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love that rs7 design:cheers:

- for weight saving

- saddle
- perhaps other wheelset with Mavic 721/ Hope pro2
yeah i was gonna swap the saddle out soon.

i cant buy another wheelset now cause i have 2 complete spare wheel sets as it is...a 3rd is just a little much for me now....but i know i could save some weight there.
thanks mon
 

frango

Turbo Monkey
Jun 13, 2007
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IH8Rice, what's the frame weight?
you could change brakes for lighter
floating brake thingy weighs probably about 0,5kg... but, getting rid of it would make suspension work worse under braking
 

IH8Rice

I'm Mr. Negative! I Fail!
Aug 2, 2008
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IH8Rice, what's the frame weight?
you could change brakes for lighter
floating brake thingy weighs probably about 0,5kg... but, getting rid of it would make suspension work worse under braking
i believe when i weighed it, it came in around 9.5lbs..ish
yeah i know i could take off the arm, but since i did pay a bit extra for it, i wanna try it for a bit. there will be some brake jack, but nothing i cant handle. my older Foes didnt have one and i rode fine w/ it.
i didnt think of lighter brakes actually...i am due for new ones.
thanks for the tip:cheers:


edit: hmm i just checked sicklines.com on their weights on brakes...my hayes arent that much heavier than the lighter brakes out there..40-50g's a brake isnt worth it for the money id have to spend
 
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IH8Rice

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Aug 2, 2008
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They aren't a ton lighter but the new Deity pedals or Kona wah wah's
yeah 70g difference for the Deity's isnt a whole bunch, same w/ the Kona's 484g weight.
i also just bought a extra pair of Aircorp's on ebay for $50.

i guess i should look into lighter wheels and sell the extra sets i have. im looking for big weight drops, and the few grams for brakes, a few for pedals, a bunch for wheels and some for tires will all add up.
the wheels are the biggest/major part that i could drop i suppose
 

-fysh-

Chimp
Jan 7, 2009
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Gnarcal
I know this isn't exactly the right place, but you guys seems to know your stuff so I'd thought I'd ask.
Right now I ride a 08 Transition Double with a 32 Talas, but it's definitely holding me back from dh and fr.
I have the option of getting a race spec'd 08 DHR w/ Boxxer wc, x0, etc..
Or buying just a new frame, a Banshee Wildcard and using 36 Talas RC2.

For mainly somewhat smooth dh, and some races this summer what would you guys recommend. I'd say I do 60%fr and 40%dh.
I only weigh 135lbs and I'm pretty smooth I'd say.
If you have any other suggestion pelase say them.


Thanks!
 

bullcrew

3 Dude Approved
I know this isn't exactly the right place, but you guys seems to know your stuff so I'd thought I'd ask.
Right now I ride a 08 Transition Double with a 32 Talas, but it's definitely holding me back from dh and fr.
I have the option of getting a race spec'd 08 DHR w/ Boxxer wc, x0, etc..
Or buying just a new frame, a Banshee Wildcard and using 36 Talas RC2.

For mainly somewhat smooth dh, and some races this summer what would you guys recommend. I'd say I do 60%fr and 40%dh.
I only weigh 135lbs and I'm pretty smooth I'd say.
If you have any other suggestion pelase say them.


Thanks!
Id rock the DHR, time tested, the banshee has issues this season and coupled against a DHR it doesnt stad a chance. The DHR is a smokin bike! :thumb:
 

-fysh-

Chimp
Jan 7, 2009
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Gnarcal
Id rock the DHR, time tested, the banshee has issues this season and coupled against a DHR it doesnt stad a chance. The DHR is a smokin bike! :thumb:
Have you had ride time on each of these?
The only problem I see is losing some jump-ability and liveliness of teh bike if I make such a big switch to a DHR from my Double.
 

bullcrew

3 Dude Approved
Have you had ride time on each of these?
The only problem I see is losing some jump-ability and liveliness of teh bike if I make such a big switch to a DHR from my Double.
Yeah you definently will lose jumpability (DHR) compared to a smaller bike but you gain the ability to fly down the mtn and rail. It corners like a machine.
You might want to consider a transitiion or a Intense SS 6" travel slopestyle bike but DH geo and capable for most DH unless its the super Gnar....

Or you can go Canfield Jedi I jump mine and race DH short chainstary so its nimble and fast as well as easy to manual and bunnyhop. AHHH the bunnyhop the staple of a arsenal of tricks!!!!!
 

-fysh-

Chimp
Jan 7, 2009
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Gnarcal
Yeah you definently will lose jumpability (DHR) compared to a smaller bike but you gain the ability to fly down the mtn and rail. It corners like a machine.
You might want to consider a transitiion or a Intense SS 6" travel slopestyle bike but DH geo and capable for most DH unless its the super Gnar....

Or you can go Canfield Jedi I jump mine and race DH short chainstary so its nimble and fast as well as easy to manual and bunnyhop. AHHH the bunnyhop the staple of a arsenal of tricks!!!!!
Well how much would one be complete haha. I'm getting a super deal on the dhr, same with the Wildcard so that's why there my main two options.
Btw I don't want a transition (br is what you probably meant) and Intense is too $$$.
How much would a Jedi frame run?