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Bow to Scrod but not to me, lol.
I was just commenting that basically everyone thought this thread was useless/worthless and going to be closed, but it's still going strong. Maybe not every post is 110% helpful but whatever... No harm no foul AFAIC |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14491846)
If you had read the parts of the thread about things like frame construction, grades of materials, etc, it wouldn't be necessary to ask such questions at all.
What I do know is that I could buy a Nashbar single speed frame, decent headset and fork and the rest of it unremarkable quality parts and have a really nice single speed at around 20 pounds for around $300, probably less by scrounging used bikes. So it's not really important to me in the grand scheme of things how you get to 30 pounds without deliberately trying to. |
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They are not fixed but SS..
They're all with all brakes, freewheels, bottle storage... However, Steamroller - 20lbs http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=262022 Langster 20.4 (aquarack is 200g alone). http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=262020 SE PB (wife's) 21.2 If it would have Wabi wheels as others, it would be under 20. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=262021 |
Originally Posted by bfloyd6969
(Post 14489125)
For affordable, lower weight have a look at the Wabi wheelset - http://wabicycles.com/GXwheels.html
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No. They're just lighter. Whatever functional/material differences exist between low/high flange are going to be outweighed by more important factors like spoke quality, tension and tire choice.
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^^ This. Seems like a pretty good wheelset for $190...
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Cool. Thanks. I wonder if he would do rear non-machined? I'll ask him...
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Considering they charge $8 to adjust spacing I'd be surprised A.) If they offered it B.) If it was less than $40.
Also, I don't think the GX410 rim comes non-machined. |
^^ Again, this.
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23lbs even. I just recently trimmed what seemed to be about a foot of extra seatpost, so it might be in the high 22s now. After being around bikes and bike parts more over these past couple of months, I know what's weighing it down. My saddle, rear wheel and the BB that comes with the SRAM S100 are on the heavy side. I don't have plans to change any of those parts right now, so oh well.
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Was just at the bike shop a while ago, new weight is 21.12lbs.
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im genuinely confused how some of you have 26 pound and over fixed bikes
all my (geared) road bikes are steel and the heaviest one weighs 26 pounds. and non of them have any fancy parts or tubesets |
Originally Posted by zazenzach
(Post 14532584)
im genuinely confused how some of you have 26 pound and over fixed bikes
all my (geared) road bikes are steel and the heaviest one weighs 26 pounds. and non of them have any fancy parts or tubesets |
Originally Posted by RaleighSport
(Post 14532596)
;) some people convert older lower end bikes, etc.
I got a fuji and a bianchi i paid $100 for (each). they're 60 cm road bikes with deraillures and mid tier suntour components. the fuji is 26 lbs and the bianchi is 24. |
It's all our sweet DeepVs and Brooks saddles brah.
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 14532673)
It's all our sweet DeepVs and Brooks saddles brah.
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Originally Posted by zazenzach
(Post 14532584)
im genuinely confused how some of you have 26 pound and over fixed bikes
all my (geared) road bikes are steel and the heaviest one weighs 26 pounds. and non of them have any fancy parts or tubesets |
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