Thoughts on Wabi Lightning SE?
#4
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I have the older Lightning which was lighter being made of scandium Al. I like the bike as much as the two expensive geared road bikes I have. The Classic is probably a better buy for the money. The lugged model looks better IMO. If saving a pound is meaningful go for it. But you will be very pleased with any Wabi you buy and Richard's service is outstanding. Where the Wabis come into their own is long road rides. They have road geo. frame with track drop outs, higher bottom bracket, and brakes.
#7
Rides like a dream for me. But my last bike was a piece of crap, so that's all I have to compare it to. My bike is 19 pounds but I only have the frame from Wabi, all other parts were picked by me. I also wasn't seeking the lightest parts so it could be much lighter. 19 lbs is still pretty light. When riding it feels great. Search through threads on here, I'm pretty sure there are a bunch of threads about Wabi already.
#9
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From: Hawaii
Bikes: 2012 Switch Performance BlackSkin LE Urban, 2013 Leader 725, 1975 Fuji America, 1990 Giant Cadex 980c, 1986 Peugeot PH10LE, 1995 Trek 2120 Carbon ZX
On BD they were claiming 17 pounds for their Wabi Lightnings made from Steel. That's pretty impressive.
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Of course not. They use wabi/ a name brand for comparison.
It's like how store brand mouthwash tells you to "compare to Listerine**" and the Listerine bottle saying "we do not produce store brands".
It's like how store brand mouthwash tells you to "compare to Listerine**" and the Listerine bottle saying "we do not produce store brands".
#13
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From: Hawaii
Bikes: 2012 Switch Performance BlackSkin LE Urban, 2013 Leader 725, 1975 Fuji America, 1990 Giant Cadex 980c, 1986 Peugeot PH10LE, 1995 Trek 2120 Carbon ZX
EDIT: I stand corrected, I mis-remember the Dawes Lightning on BD, murrellington and Leuky are correct that BD didn't offer it.
Last edited by GhostSS; 04-08-15 at 05:41 PM. Reason: I must be gettin' old
#16
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Go to the Wabi site. My memory is the Classic frame and fork is only 1 lb heavier. your body weight will vary more than a pound! Much of the 1 lb difference is the Lightning has a CF fork but steel steering tube. The Classic is substantially cheaper, has eyelets for fenders and rear rack and will handle much larger tires. Bottom line is you gain a lot of options with the Classic and save significant amount of money. If you are unhappy with the Classic you would have been unhappy with the Lightning. In my situation I bought a 650c wheel size, think TT has the same size Lightning, and the Lightning was made of scandium. The result is I have a 16.5 lb bike with front and rear brakes, drop bars, Sugino 75 cranks and 1/8 heavy high quality track chain and porky San Marcos Rolls steel saddle. Oh and heavy high quality track hubs. Wheels are Mavic Open Pro not a light weight wheel. I could drop 1 lb easily maybe up to 2 lbs but i would give up reliability for super light weight. And I put on 5-6 lbs this winter I need to get rid of. When I get dropped from a group it isn't due to the weight of the bike; it's the motor
#17
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From: New York
Bikes: Wabi Classic
Haha, you will certainly come back stronger than ever this coming Spring [MENTION=342154]bowzette[/MENTION]. I didn't order the frame only, I ordered the complete bike. So I hope it will be awesome. I need to move on from my gnarly old department store mountain bike
#20
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Bikes: Wabi Classic
I'm not sure about this, but they might be sized a bit larger than normal? I do not really know. The geometry for a 49 cm frame seemed similar to a 52 cm Specialized Allez Compact 2013 I tried at my LBS.
#21
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The seat tube is measured center to center (c-c), such that a size 49cm frame is equivalent to a 52cm measured center to top (c-t). I fit well on a 49cm Soma Rush, but a 49cm Wabi is way too large for me.
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No problem. I'm 5' 3" with a 28" inseam.
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Thanks @TejanoTrackie, I hope the 49 cm won't be too large for me. I feel like such a noobie haha. But I'm trying to learn



