IDB1 Gold Trader Feedback View Oct 5, 2010 #21 Still bloody light (esp for a full sus) though?? And a nice bike to boot
M marin man Old School Grand Master Oct 5, 2010 #22 I am still quite happy but will endeavour to remove a little more weight as the knobblies I have coming will save another 200 grams aver the slicks I am currently using,and then I will look to getting a lighter seatpost.
I am still quite happy but will endeavour to remove a little more weight as the knobblies I have coming will save another 200 grams aver the slicks I am currently using,and then I will look to getting a lighter seatpost.
shovelon Senior Retro Guru Oct 5, 2010 #23 What are you doing for tubes? I used Maxxis Flyweights for years, now using Bontrager Ultralites. And 50 grams of Stan's Latex in each tube rounds them out.
What are you doing for tubes? I used Maxxis Flyweights for years, now using Bontrager Ultralites. And 50 grams of Stan's Latex in each tube rounds them out.
M marin man Old School Grand Master Oct 5, 2010 #24 I have some ritchey lights....they are very light but also quite puncture resistent,I may go tubeless,ghetto style yet though :?
I have some ritchey lights....they are very light but also quite puncture resistent,I may go tubeless,ghetto style yet though :?
dyna-ti Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Dec 20, 2010 #25 A very smart bike you have there MM.Very mean looking