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What does your V10 weigh

Feb 20, 2004
347
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Oklahoma
Just curious how other peoples builds weigh in.

My build=41.5 Lbs

04 V10 W/Standard Dropouts
5th Element W/Ti Spring
Race Face Prodigy DH Cranks
44T chainring
E13 SRS Chaiguide
01 Marz. Super T
Rear Wheel: XT Hub, BMX Bolt-on Axle, Sun Singletrack rim
Front Wheel: Hope Bigun, Mavic 121 rim
Tires: Maxis Mobster 2.7
Profile Tenacious D Riser Bars
Yeti Lock-on grips
Shimano BR 755 Brakes/203mm Rotors
Titec Berzerker Saddle
Cheap A$$ Seatpost
 

Jimmy_Pop

Turbo Monkey
Mar 1, 2002
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Phoenix, Az USA
that's pretty light considering you have not spent tons of $$ on weight weinner stuff.

jordans V10 is a "stock" SC build and is in the 46+ range i think. can remember for sure. 321's, intense 909's, Boxxer race, hayes mags, thompson, raceface cranks, chris king ETC.

joel
 

Leethal

Turbo Monkey
Oct 27, 2001
1,240
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Avondale (Phoenix)
His is so light cause it doesn't have a fork...mine is 48 lbs...

04 Large v-10
Stratos s8
5th element with ti spring
Floater
Hadley hubs on Arrow DHX
Profile cranks
E-13 guide
Kenda Tires
Thomson post
Diabolis Stem
Truvative bars
Easton Pedals
 

Kevin

Turbo Monkey
Mine will be pretty light I guess once it's finished.

05 v10 Medium
Fox DHX 5.0
Manitou Dorado
Easton Monkeylite bars
Easton EC70 Carbon seatpost
Mavic EX721 on Dt Swiss Hugi FR
Dura Ace rear deraileur
Ultegra Casette
XTR shifter
Chris King headset
Holzfeller Cranks
E13 Chainguide
Shimano 636 SPD's
Hope m4 brake's
Maxxis HighRollers
 

Discostu

Monkey
Nov 15, 2003
524
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I think you will severely limit your bike's performance with that fork. A v10 really is not designed for a 6 inch travel fork like that. 6 inch front, 10 inch rear isn't exactly the best balance. You will probably end up cracking the arch on it soon anyway.
 
Feb 20, 2004
347
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Oklahoma
Discostu said:
I think you will severely limit your bike's performance with that fork. A v10 really is not designed for a 6 inch travel fork like that. 6 inch front, 10 inch rear isn't exactly the best balance. You will probably end up cracking the arch on it soon anyway.

I am saving for a new fork now. Gotta run what I have though. I raced it at angelfire last year and the fork certainly did not hold me back. I do think it will perform a little better with a 7" travel fork though.