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Posted: Jan 27, 2012 at 15:52 Quote
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2011 A-Line size large
41.4 with the stock Kenda 2.5's
likely 39 ish with the Specialized Butcher SX tires that i'm saving for race season Wink
upgrades are Tiagra Cassette 11-23
Renthal 38T ring
Easton Monkeylite DH bar
and i went to a 185 mm rotor on the rear
CODE on the front over the stock CODE R

Posted: Jan 27, 2012 at 16:33 Quote
This thread is mellow! Session 9.9 is down to 31 lb and 13 ounces. Pics to come!!!!

Posted: Jan 27, 2012 at 16:46 Quote
whattheheel wrote:
This thread is mellow! Session 9.9 is down to 31 lb and 13 ounces. Pics to come!!!!

Damm son that is light!,can we expect high quality pixxors?

Posted: Jan 27, 2012 at 16:48 Quote
Yes the haters won't have much to say!!! And thanks for not being a douche!!!!!

Posted: Feb 9, 2012 at 21:41 Quote
my Zerode weighs just over 21 kgs. thought you guys would be the ones to ask...
How can i make it lighter?!?!?!?

2012 Fox RC4 400lb spring
2011 Fox 40s Ti spring
Bombshell Darren bearclough rims.
Fun fatboy bars
old juicy seven/ old codes brakes
sunline v1 stem + seatpost
fizik seat
Minion tyres.
tubes are like 240g
race race evolve dh cranks.

any other important specs?

Posted: Feb 10, 2012 at 0:33 Quote
Taane wrote:
my Zerode weighs just over 21 kgs. thought you guys would be the ones to ask...
How can i make it lighter?!?!?!?

2012 Fox RC4 400lb spring
2011 Fox 40s Ti spring
Bombshell Darren bearclough rims.
Fun fatboy bars
old juicy seven/ old codes brakes
sunline v1 stem + seatpost
fizik seat
Minion tyres.
tubes are like 240g
race race evolve dh cranks.

any other important specs?
That's a very heavy spec, you could easily drop weight on the wheels, stem, seatpost, and cranks.

Posted: Feb 10, 2012 at 0:34 Quote
Also, possibly pedals and chainguide...

Posted: Feb 10, 2012 at 0:44 Quote
i hope your joking when you say chain guide! haha its a zerode.
i thought that the stem was light?
yeah what wheelset would you recommend?
something light that i wont break after the first month.
and cranks? i saw before on this thread some bike someone had xt cranks. can you use xc cranks on dh bikes?

Posted: Feb 10, 2012 at 11:18 Quote
I couldnt remember if the zerode had something to protect the chainring or not... lol

Outlaws are fairly light considering how strong they are. As for cranks, i'd reccomend atlases or descendants (whatever suits your budget)

Posted: Apr 16, 2014 at 12:34 Quote
New build at 36.1lb all in. Built on a bit of a budget so really happy with what I have got

36,1lb.

Built on a limited budget.

Posted: Apr 16, 2014 at 14:17 Quote
I lied a few post up. 30 lb and 3 oz.
Holy shit does the boxxer feel awesome

Posted: Apr 17, 2014 at 2:00 Quote
whattheheel wrote:
I lied a few post up. 30 lb and 3 oz.
Holy shit does the boxxer feel awesome

That is mental... Mind giving full spec?

Posted: Apr 17, 2014 at 5:51 Quote
Enve bars, twenty68 stem and pedals, havoc wheels tubeless with exo minions. XO trail brakes with ti hardware, sixc post, saddle and cranks. Boxxer WC and vivair, csixx chain guide with xo shifter and type 2 derailler. And some stickers.


 


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