What your DH bike weight?

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What your DH bike weight?
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Posted: Dec 28, 2010 at 2:44 Quote
only real information

Posted: Dec 28, 2010 at 2:49 Quote
my gambler 18.56kg

next fat to lose - 400g tires - 240 g tubes

Posted: Dec 28, 2010 at 7:42 Quote
2009 Yeti 303 R-DH weighed in at 39lbs after the parts swap from my 303DH I broke.

Boxxer WC
Fox DHX 5.0 w/ Ti Spring
Formula "The One" brakes
Saint Derailleur
Saint Cranks
Shimano Pedals
Mavic Deetrax Wheels
Maxxis DH Tubes
Schwalbe Tires
Sunline Direct Mount Stem
Sunline Bars

Posted: Dec 28, 2010 at 8:26 Quote
Specialized Demo 8 1 39lbs mostly stock

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Posted: Dec 28, 2010 at 12:39 Quote
09 aline park 39 lbs

Posted: Dec 28, 2010 at 19:19 Quote
thx but its not a game.
Only to informe the real weight of dh bikes on duty!!!!

Daire wrote:
https://www.pinkbike.com/forum/listcomments/?threadid=79245&pagenum=1579
DH/4X - Weight Game thread is where this should be posted.

Posted: Dec 28, 2010 at 19:34 Quote
Giant Glory DH 2007,
Fox DHX 5.0 rear shock TFTuned,
2010 Rockshox Boxxer Teams,
Sun ringle hubs on blue mavic 729s,
Maxxis minion 2.50/2.35,
Shimano saint cranks,
white dmr v12 pedals,
E13 srs with white bash and 38t chain ring,
Shimano 105 rear mech, deore shifter,
Funn 750mm bars with Funn direct mount,
Avid juicy 7s with carbon levers,
Sunline grips,
Sunline saddle.

about 45lbs working on getting it down, only just got the bike about 2 months ago, just order new lighter maxle and some blue hoses for the brakes Smile

peoples thought on getting lighter? I am thinking getting another 2.35 for the front not another 2.50 for the rear is it worth it for that little extra grip? Staying on 2.50's? Thinking Ti springs both shock and fork. Using only 3 Ti rotor bolts in front and back like peaty. Can't think what else to do really.

Chedge

Posted: Dec 28, 2010 at 20:09 Quote
yea that rear axle is a tank, i need to pick one of those up

Posted: Dec 28, 2010 at 20:13 Quote
Glory 01, stock except for boobars, a 2.5 high roller and a 2.5 Kenda blue groove
39.75lbs

Posted: Dec 29, 2010 at 4:54 Quote
chedgy wrote:
Giant Glory DH 2007,
Fox DHX 5.0 rear shock TFTuned,
2010 Rockshox Boxxer Teams,
Sun ringle hubs on blue mavic 729s,
Maxxis minion 2.50/2.35,
Shimano saint cranks,
white dmr v12 pedals,
E13 srs with white bash and 38t chain ring,
Shimano 105 rear mech, deore shifter,
Funn 750mm bars with Funn direct mount,
Avid juicy 7s with carbon levers,
Sunline grips,
Sunline saddle.

about 45lbs working on getting it down, only just got the bike about 2 months ago, just order new lighter maxle and some blue hoses for the brakes Smile

peoples thought on getting lighter? I am thinking getting another 2.35 for the front not another 2.50 for the rear is it worth it for that little extra grip? Staying on 2.50's? Thinking Ti springs both shock and fork. Using only 3 Ti rotor bolts in front and back like peaty. Can't think what else to do really.

Chedge

mate the best way your going to lose weight is if u get a different frame the older glorys were over built tanks

Posted: Dec 29, 2010 at 8:56 Quote
I lovethat frame tho, might be somthing to think about in a couple years maybe

Posted: Dec 29, 2010 at 12:06 Quote
48-49 lbs

Giant Faith (L) (06) w/ a Bomber 888, DHX 5.0, and Alexrims SupraBH

I got it for 800 this summer, a good starter bike -- I can't afford to be replacing things all the time, plus I have a history of breaking bikes.

Posted: Dec 29, 2010 at 12:59 Quote
mch0309 wrote:
48-49 lbs

Giant Faith (L) (06) w/ a Bomber 888, DHX 5.0, and Alexrims SupraBH

I got it for 800 this summer, a good starter bike -- I can't afford to be replacing things all the time, plus I have a history of breaking bikes.
Eek wow that is heavy
Im going for a sub 38lbs build atm, Morewood Izimu, will post when finished

Posted: Dec 29, 2010 at 13:20 Quote
i ride a 2005 banshee scream and its a very cheap build and its only 46lbs

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