FST4RD
Senior Retro Guru
If your like me and in the over 100kg club then that is a nice solid bike to be riding
Was reading an old MTB mag the other day that made a good point. Basically if you want to make it lighter look at what parts you want to replace, look at how much weight those parts will save you and then look at the cost. eg. If you can get a part for $10 that's going to save you 100 grams, better then spending $100 and only saving 150grams.
Make sure you don't comprimise strength though!
Was reading an old MTB mag the other day that made a good point. Basically if you want to make it lighter look at what parts you want to replace, look at how much weight those parts will save you and then look at the cost. eg. If you can get a part for $10 that's going to save you 100 grams, better then spending $100 and only saving 150grams.
Make sure you don't comprimise strength though!