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What does your bike weight? post a pic and the weight

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Old 05-09-15, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by robncircus
Right around 15lbs as-is on my build. This is a truly terrible picture though.

You really have a way of putting together colors I never would in a million years yet somehow it still really works.
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13.4 pounds as it sits here...
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18.02lbs as shown... Trek doesn't make their aluminum frames in the "lite" edition apparently.






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Old 05-11-15, 02:45 PM
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That's a nice looking bike and 18 lbs is good.
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About 21 as it sits with pedals and accessories
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Originally Posted by cderalow
I do love seeing carbon bikes with similar drivetrains to my CAAD10 that weigh more....

just makes me feel good about the financial decision of buying the CAAD v. a Fuji etc from Performance.
How much does your CAAD weigh? Claimed weight for the 105 is about 19.5 lbs and my 2012 stock CAAD10 105 definitely was about 20 lbs with the boat anchor wheels they put on it
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Originally Posted by rms13
How much does your CAAD weigh? Claimed weight for the 105 is about 19.5 lbs and my 2012 stock CAAD10 105 definitely was about 20 lbs with the boat anchor wheels they put on it

56cm 2014 CAAD10-5
Zipp Contour SL SS Bars
Zipp Service Course 130mm ±6° stem
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Selle Italia Smootape
Metallic Poultine Headset top cap
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8.495 kg or 18.728 lbs

Stock was about the same actually (what I've reduced for weight in upgrades was added by pedals/cages etc)
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13.5 lbs. as shown here. 14.2 complete with pedals, second cage, and Garmin

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Originally Posted by SevenTwentyNine
18.02lbs as shown... Trek doesn't make their aluminum frames in the "lite" edition apparently.
That's a sweet looking ride, and I wouldn't complain about 18 lbs at all.
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Originally Posted by Diablito
That's a nice looking bike and 18 lbs is good.
Why thank you very much indeed good sir!

Originally Posted by cydewaze
That's a sweet looking ride, and I wouldn't complain about 18 lbs at all.
Thanks.... I just mention that because I was reading through the earlier posts and see people with aluminum frames that are 5lbs-7lbs lighter than mine. I'd probably need to replace everything but the frame to carbon and go with Sram Red too in order to chew 5+lbs from my bike. Hey maybe that's what the did.
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