Hi,
I bought the Amflow PL Carbon "standard" model a week ago and my goal was to reduce weight (weight of the bike, reducing my weight is another story ...).
Starting weight last week was 21456g (frame size L , with plastic pedals, ready to ride).
And today: 18460g (ready to ride)
Parts changed:
- light wheels from "Neelz Wheels" (German Shop) with Duke carbon rims and NOX hubs, Wolfpack Speed tires with Schwalbe xtralight tubes, XTR cassette: minus 2000g
- Exustar E-PM215 pedals: plus 17g
- KCNC Razor 203mm disks: minus 163g
- Procraft PRC SP2 UD Carbon seat post: minus 549g
- Selle Carbonio seat: minus 139g
- Cannondale Hologram SAVE bar: minus 175g
- SRAM AXS pod controller: minus 129g
- SRAM X01 Eagle AXS derailleur with power cord: plus 89g
- Shimano XTR disk brakes: weight loss not known, haven't weight the brakes
Weight today: 18460g (ready to ride, including bell and an air tag)
Time to ride
I know, that several parts are not for "heavy duty" bike rides, but that's not the intended use for the bike.
My goal was to reduce the Amflow below the Pro model - goal reached
Greetings from Germany
Peter
I bought the Amflow PL Carbon "standard" model a week ago and my goal was to reduce weight (weight of the bike, reducing my weight is another story ...).
Starting weight last week was 21456g (frame size L , with plastic pedals, ready to ride).
And today: 18460g (ready to ride)
Parts changed:
- light wheels from "Neelz Wheels" (German Shop) with Duke carbon rims and NOX hubs, Wolfpack Speed tires with Schwalbe xtralight tubes, XTR cassette: minus 2000g
- Exustar E-PM215 pedals: plus 17g
- KCNC Razor 203mm disks: minus 163g
- Procraft PRC SP2 UD Carbon seat post: minus 549g
- Selle Carbonio seat: minus 139g
- Cannondale Hologram SAVE bar: minus 175g
- SRAM AXS pod controller: minus 129g
- SRAM X01 Eagle AXS derailleur with power cord: plus 89g
- Shimano XTR disk brakes: weight loss not known, haven't weight the brakes
Weight today: 18460g (ready to ride, including bell and an air tag)
Time to ride
I know, that several parts are not for "heavy duty" bike rides, but that's not the intended use for the bike.
My goal was to reduce the Amflow below the Pro model - goal reached
Greetings from Germany
Peter