UK-Saffa Posted September 28, 2018 Share Hi all I have in the past posted some photos in the Cannondale thread, but thought I'd add a little more detail here. My hope is to go under 5kgs by the end of the year. A little bit about me, I grew up in Cape Town and now live in London, so sourcing parts has been a little easier for this build, as eBay 2nd hand items have been great. Now, to the bike. The frame is a 2012 Supersix Evo HiMod. I had all the paint stripped by a custom paint shop in the UK. It was done by hand with sandpaper. Initially I planned on building this bike up mechanically, but I got a good deal on an eTAP group so went done the electronic road. The wheels are sub 1kg, along with sub 200gram tubs and 33gram(for the pair) skewers. The cassette is a SeqLite Alloy cassette weight just over 120grames, this means as a complete unit, the wheels are just over 1500grams. The bars are 3T ergonova 420mm nd weigh 193grams. The stem is a 3t Arx II in 130mm -17. I will be replacing the bar and stem with Bontrager's XXX Bar/Stem combo, which should save me around 100grams. Currently the bolts in the stem are hollow, and you can see through the center of them. I recently replaced the seatpost but have not yet trimmed it down so cannot comment on the weight. The sdalle is a Chinese copy of a Fizik Arione, but is pure carbon and weighs 115grams. the brakes are KCNC CB1, they were originally Zero Gravity Ti, but I was able to save around 30grams, and as this is a summer only bike, I can live with the braking quality (or lack there of) of the KCNC's Crank is a Cannondale SiSL2 50/34 and attached to that are Look Keo Blade Ti 20NM pedals. The bottle cage along witht he seatpost clamp and seatpost are all from a British lightweight tuning company called Mt.Zoom. The cage is 11grams and the seat clamp is 6 with a Ti bolt. I am on the hunt for the new style fork, as that will save around 50-60grams over my current one. Prior to the new seatpost, which Im hoping will save me around 20grams, the bike was sitting at 5.18kgs on the scales I do not have an up to date build list, but the build and progress can be viewed here: https://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=148290 I look forward to dragging this up all the hills I can find in CT at the end of the year, as I am home for Xmas. If anyone fancies a ride and a coffee, hit me up. Edited September 28, 2018 by UK-Saffa babse, cbdcaffie, Kalahari Vegmot and 15 others 18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddy Posted September 28, 2018 Share For pure hill climb, I see guys obviously remove bottles and cages, cut the drops off and remove the bar tape to build a specialist tool. Good luck, maybe see you in December on my 6.9kg whale.... UK-Saffa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UK-Saffa Posted September 28, 2018 Share For pure hill climb, I see guys obviously remove bottles and cages, cut the drops off and remove the bar tape to build a specialist tool. Good luck, maybe see you in December on my 6.9kg whale.... I do take the 1 cage off when racing HC's, but I want to build this as a functional bike as well, that I can enter into other road races, so the drops will stay, for now. When the Bontrager bars arrive, I'll wrap the tape from the hoods to the normal top point of the bars, and probably look to Deda who do a very light tape. Edited September 28, 2018 by UK-Saffa eddy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaper Posted September 28, 2018 Share Seen the build in the other thread before. Hill climbing only definitely cut the drops.... UK-Saffa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted September 28, 2018 Share this is a serious diminishing gains build, I Like it! I do take the 1 cage off when racing HC's, but I want to build this as a functional bike as well, that I can enter into other road races, so the drops will stay, for now. When the Bontrager bars arrive, I'll wrap the tape from the hoods to the normal top point of the bars, and probably look to Deda who do a very light tape.a "functional road" bike that is WAAAAY under the UCI limit UK-Saffa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UK-Saffa Posted September 28, 2018 Share this is a serious diminishing gains build, I Like it! a "functional road" bike that is WAAAAY under the UCI limit The gold thing is, I don't race any UCI sanctioned events, so I'm ok there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babse Posted September 28, 2018 Share sick build yo!!! racing non UCI events with this feather....thats like doping at non csa events Opc_danny and FondTF2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UK-Saffa Posted October 9, 2018 Share New bar arrived, over weight by 16grams, so weight loss was not as large as I was hoping. Now sitting at 5.110kgsNew fork has arrived but now needs to be sent off to be sanded back to carbon and clear coated. I have some TUNE skewers in order for another 20gram saving, so I think I’ll loose another 60-80grams in total.Projected finishing weight of 5.03kgs Opc_danny, Donovan Geldenhuys, Andrew_Smith and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cav' Posted October 9, 2018 Share That's light. Wont it be possible to shed more with lighter tyres? Edit: I see it's 20mm tubs, that's already light AF. Edited October 9, 2018 by Cav' UK-Saffa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnavel Posted October 9, 2018 Share The only other way you will manage to get it lighter is if you replace the red etap with red 22 mechanical. *Edit: Weight weenie dream! Edited October 9, 2018 by Schnavel UK-Saffa and Dexter-morgan 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edereese Posted October 9, 2018 Share New bar arrived, over weight by 16grams, so weight loss was not as large as I was hoping. Now sitting at 5.110kgsNew fork has arrived but now needs to be sent off to be sanded back to carbon and clear coated.I have some TUNE skewers in order for another 20gram saving, so I think I’ll loose another 60-80grams in total.Projected finishing weight of 5.03kgs 4E466BEA-E6A3-4DE0-B11B-38A0482F23C2.jpeg Sub 5kg... cut the drops and single speed conversion!! Awesome build!!! Edited October 9, 2018 by Edereese Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
splat Posted October 9, 2018 Share @partydave needs to head over here quick! partydave 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Furbz Posted October 9, 2018 Share look at a AX lightness saddle and seatpost? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RLucas Posted October 9, 2018 Share how about removing the rear brake caliper and cable?... BIKE LOOKS SICK!! Edited October 9, 2018 by RLucas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UK-Saffa Posted October 9, 2018 Share That's light. Wont it be possible to shed more with lighter tyres? Edit: I see it's 20mm tubs, that's already light AF. So the only tyre lighter that I can find online is a tufe, that is NOT recommend for road use sadly, as they are +-60grams lighter The only other way you will manage to get it lighter is if you replace the red etap with red 22 mechanical. *Edit: Weight weenie dream! This is a serious consideration, I have toyed with this idea, just don't get on great with eTAP Sub 5kg... cut the drops and single speed conversion!! Awesome build!!! I will probably be cutting around 30mm from each side. I would like to keep a drop for descending. I raced Oliver in a HC last year, just after he finished this build. Great guy who lives local to me, this build is great! look at a AX lightness saddle and seatpost?Constantly searching ebay. Just missed out on a 86gram Schmolke seatpost, that would've halved my seatpost weight approx. I am considering a Darimo seatpost, as He made a 60gram post for a fellow UK weight weenie how about removing the rear brake caliper and cable?... BIKE LOOKS SICK!! To be HC legal, it has to have both brakes, safety first. Cav' 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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