Alex Ebiker
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How light have you managed to get your rail with upgrades.
What is the weight saving between the carbon and alloy version?.
What is the weight saving between the carbon and alloy version?.
I might be going in the wrong direction. A few of the upgrades are slightly heavier (ie,AXS GX). I have a carbon frame with a OneUp carbon bar(which made a noticeable difference). I suppose my next weight saving upgrade is carbon cranks then carbon wheels. I think I’m subconsciously trying to destroy them to justify the cost .How light have you managed to get your rail with upgrades.
What is the weight saving between the carbon and alloy version?.
Agreed. I swapped my stock wheels on my 9.8 for carbon Light Bicycle AM933 rims on DT 350s because I wanted better lateral stiffness. Any weight saving is just a bonus. Also because the Bontrager Line Comp 30 rims kept breaking spokes.Is all this weight saving stuff really needed or just something you guys like to do?
NotedMy weight savings comes from taking a big dump before going on a ride.
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Where are you finding the extra speed from? Air shocks can give a lot more pop, livelyness and playfulness. especially on a heavyAF Eeb. They can also feel more supportive out of corners and more efficient under pedalling.I put the air shock back on for a change and I’m quite a bit faster with the air shock, weird.
Weight affects ANY bikes handling characteristics massively. Not just overall weight though. But weight distribution.Is all this weight saving stuff really needed or just something you guys like to do?
Where are you finding the extra speed from? Air shocks can give a lot more pop, livelyness and playfulness. especially on a heavyAF Eeb. They can also feel more supportive out of corners and more efficient under pedalling.
Whether coil or air suits a bike best depends a lot on the bike's leverage curve AND the riders riding style/set-up preferences though
Weight affects ANY bikes handling characteristics massively. Not just overall weight though. But weight distribution.
Is it needed? No. Of course not.
But TBH I wouldn't want to ride any Eeb that weighs over 50lb/22.5kg. but much prefer mine at 47lb/21.3kg To me above the 50lb mark is where they just begin to feel sluggish and cumbersome. I genuinely still prefer the handling of a nice light normal bike to any Emtb though.
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How light have you managed to get your rail with upgrades.
What is the weight saving between the carbon and alloy version?.
This is how my father explains why you need to spend thousands of dollars on plastic wheels. Meh . Whatever dad .Weight savings made to reduce unsprung weight are far more effective than those made to reduce sprung weight.
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