SRAM Red Rear Derailleur Tuning

Back by popular demand, the general all-things Road forum!

Moderator: robbosmans

Post Reply
toutenhoofd
Shop Owner
Posts: 234
Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:39 am
Location: Boulder, CO
Contact:

by toutenhoofd

Special thanks to coloclimber and dark_albert:
http://www.cyclingtechblog.com/2008/12/ ... erailleur/

Anyone get their SRAM Red rear derailleur lighter?
www.cyclingtechnology.com
(NOTE: This poster owns a retail business selling weight conscious bike related products.)

critracer26
Posts: 560
Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:23 pm
Location: New York, NY

by critracer26

nice to see some real ww stuff on here, seems to be so much other bs lately.

by Weenie


Visit starbike.com Online Retailer for HighEnd cycling components
Great Prices ✓    Broad Selection ✓    Worldwide Delivery ✓

www.starbike.com



Cyclist in the Sun
Posts: 206
Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:27 am
Location: The OC

by Cyclist in the Sun

Mine is 127.7 with a tuning kit. I guess a Fibre Lite inner plate might save a few grams, or some judicious paring down?
Attachments
SRAM Red RD.JPG
A day isn't the same when I don't ride.

I work in the bicycle industry.

spinwax
Shop Owner
Posts: 962
Joined: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:14 pm
Location: USA

by spinwax

Good stuff.


I can't wait to here how these ride. Mine shifts soooo well and crisp, I am really scared to mess with it for 20 or so grams.

User avatar
prendrefeu
Posts: 8580
Joined: Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:32 pm
Location: Glendale / Los Angeles, California
Contact:

by prendrefeu

Cyclist in the Sun wrote:Mine is 127.7 with a tuning kit. I guess a Fibre Lite inner plate might save a few grams, or some judicious paring down?


Tuning kit? As in you purchased a kit that is ready-to-go for modifying your Red RD rather than sourcing out individual bolts and such?
Could you provide a source for this "kit" ?

User avatar
TheBugMan
Posts: 2213
Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:08 am
Location: Seattle ZOO - AfterReceivingComplaints, MyAvatarIsNowChanged. IGiveYouMySexyMug.

by TheBugMan

Great job toutenhoofd!

I'm sure these mods didn't cost nearly $1,200USD. May I ask how much $$$ you put into this project? I can't find that info in the blog.
CLICK HERE to see my weenie

Click THIS to hear what happens when I see your and my weenie.

King Weel
Posts: 1112
Joined: Fri Jun 11, 2004 2:27 pm
Location: The Hague, The Netherlands
Contact:

by King Weel

prendrefeu wrote:
Cyclist in the Sun wrote:Mine is 127.7 with a tuning kit. I guess a Fibre Lite inner plate might save a few grams, or some judicious paring down?


Tuning kit? As in you purchased a kit that is ready-to-go for modifying your Red RD rather than sourcing out individual bolts and such?
Could you provide a source for this "kit" ?


Check www.xx-light-bikes.de (see under 'Aktuelles') for tuning kits.

Cyclist in the Sun
Posts: 206
Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:27 am
Location: The OC

by Cyclist in the Sun

prendrefeu wrote:
Cyclist in the Sun wrote:Mine is 127.7 with a tuning kit. I guess a Fibre Lite inner plate might save a few grams, or some judicious paring down?


Tuning kit? As in you purchased a kit that is ready-to-go for modifying your Red RD rather than sourcing out individual bolts and such?
Could you provide a source for this "kit" ?



http://www.likinbikin.com/Products/Dera ... Parts.html
A day isn't the same when I don't ride.

I work in the bicycle industry.

toutenhoofd
Shop Owner
Posts: 234
Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:39 am
Location: Boulder, CO
Contact:

by toutenhoofd

Cyclist in the Sun wrote:
prendrefeu wrote:
Cyclist in the Sun wrote:Mine is 127.7 with a tuning kit. I guess a Fibre Lite inner plate might save a few grams, or some judicious paring down?


Tuning kit? As in you purchased a kit that is ready-to-go for modifying your Red RD rather than sourcing out individual bolts and such?
Could you provide a source for this "kit" ?



http://www.likinbikin.com/Products/Dera ... Parts.html


http://www.likinbikin.com/Products/Dera ... Parts.html

This tuning kit interests me. It's not going to save quite as much weight as what I did, but the pulleys are alloy rather than carbon, and I suppose those might last longer. Does anyone here have experience with them?
www.cyclingtechnology.com
(NOTE: This poster owns a retail business selling weight conscious bike related products.)

BmanX
Posts: 3841
Joined: Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:31 pm

by BmanX

Here is my 122g Sram Red RD. I am getting a new part built at work in the machine shop but I think I might only get it down to 121g.

Image
Image
BIG DADDY B FLOW
AERO & LIGHT is RIGHT for 2 decades

RWoodsHVAC
Posts: 83
Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:14 pm

by RWoodsHVAC

Here is a tune i just put on a Sram Red Rear D/R after everything it weighs 117.5g
Bike Parts 030.jpg

RWoodsHVAC
Posts: 83
Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:14 pm

by RWoodsHVAC

Here is the complete D/R
bike parts 033.jpg

RWoodsHVAC
Posts: 83
Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:14 pm

by RWoodsHVAC

Picture of back side
Bike Parts.jpg

User avatar
djconnel
Posts: 7917
Joined: Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:57 pm
Location: San Francisco, CA
Contact:

by djconnel

Nice! Lighter than the Lightweight, which is claimed 120 g:
Image

I'm curious, however, how those pulleys will look in 2000 km.

by Weenie


Visit starbike.com Online Retailer for HighEnd cycling components
Great Prices ✓    Broad Selection ✓    Worldwide Delivery ✓

www.starbike.com



RWoodsHVAC
Posts: 83
Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:14 pm

by RWoodsHVAC

I agree the pulleys could be the weak link here, However they do have nice sealed bearings in them. The plates are rock solid. I guess worse case you could use KCNC pulleys and still be 124g.
For now i am going to run the carbon pulleys until they fail and will post results.

Thanks

Rick
Last edited by RWoodsHVAC on Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.

Post Reply