cpical wrote:trickle wrote:There is probably a 2 kilo reduction in that drive side pedal alone
It "makes" for the spacers.
Good god! Just noticed that, removed is with that!?
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Good god! Just noticed that, removed is with that!? Last edited by Boognoss on Fri May 20, 2011 9:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Disguised swearing reported and removed.
Re: Show us your super light road bikeWeight distribution and aerodyanmics is improved with one pedal. I find I do 1 leg for 20k at a time. Also, without spacers I can easily detach my handlebars for optimal aerodyamics whilst steering with my knees.
Clearly , I need to remove both pedals and cut the steerer !
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Kinda like this one? ![]() 2010 BMC SLC01
Re: Show us your super light road bikefor both BMC bikes with wheels, where from and how much?????????????????????????
i am serious !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PM me plz when do we stop for coffee???
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What? You have dual threaded (left AND right handed) pedals? Awesome. Unicyclist's don't need a training wheel
Re: Show us your super light road bikeNew bicycle. 6.9kg with an XL frame
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeSexy.... Just like the man riding it.
Re: Show us your super light road bike6.8kg thanks to 1kg bouwmesster wheels.
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Re: Show us your super light road bikei realized that your stems/bars is too high for weight weenies......
slam it all the way down!!
Re: Show us your super light road bikei agree. Stem looks upside down hehe
yes, I'm an overweight weight weenie
2012 Scott Foil Premium
Re: Show us your super light road bikeJust got this back from the 'States. Very happy with it 6.4kg w/pedals, 48cm frame
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Ahh a unicylcle with a training wheel. Back many years ago I used to build unicycles, still have my direct drive 20" and a chain drive 5 foot tall 20". Met up with a guy who built PFings and started to collect the bits and pieces I would need. Cast up a bronze hub for the front wheel but other things got in the way and it never happened. Used to go up the the Adelaide hills (when I lived there) to watch the strathalbyn races. Madness. 2008 Specialized SWorks Roubaix SL - Zipps - Campag - Nuff Said
1986 Spokesman Model 11 Racing - Campag Nuvo Record - Stronglight - Shimano 600 ![]()
Re: Show us your super light road bikeNot very Light (a touch above 7kgs), but light enough for a fatty like me...
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeAnd my anti-weight weeny! LOL!
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeMy not so light Ti Racer/All Rounder (a little over 7kgs also)
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeAgain, my not so light but aero SLT....about 300grams heavier than the SLC.
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeAbout 7.2kg without drink bottle, saddle bag or pump but with everything else pictured.
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I know another guy that has one of these, same colour too!
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Are they singles? judged, insulted, gone
Re: Show us your super light road bikeSorry for late reply, If you mean glue on tubulars Yes!
Stem and bars are perfect fit for me too.
Re: Show us your super light road bike8.1kg Custom build hybrid "OK" its not super light.
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeAnyone cracked the 5kg mark yet?
Amateur oenologist and green-friendly commuter.
Re: Show us your super light road bikeSure I remember seeing sub 5kg bikes on the net but surely they'd be cracking more than 5kg sooner rather that later.
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Re: Show us your super light road bikein case no one got it, Gunter's bike is 3.2kg.
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