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Ok this headset expander and top cap are going to have to get changed out as this is pretty darn heavy 50gs! Lots of options thinking either the carbon ti or scmolke TLO options so that will be a nice 35 gram saving.
Then currently using the super dependable Campy skewers But I'm tempted by something lighter.... (This is we after all) but am a massive hater of creaks.
I'm tempted to try a set of the wiggle ti skewers as they are only 20 quid and 42 grams and seem to be a lot of these similar looking skewers floating about tbh would prefer just all black if possible rather than logos but any advice other options welcomed
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Then currently using the super dependable Campy skewers But I'm tempted by something lighter.... (This is we after all) but am a massive hater of creaks.
I'm tempted to try a set of the wiggle ti skewers as they are only 20 quid and 42 grams and seem to be a lot of these similar looking skewers floating about tbh would prefer just all black if possible rather than logos but any advice other options welcomed
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After speaking with a couple of weight weenies I trust think I'll go down the extralite route... A little concerned about the hollow bolt however as assuming crap will enter my frame....
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I feel like a broken record saying this, but unless you're like 50kg skip the cheap light skewers. I'd be very surprised if you could generate enough clamping force to stop the wheel floating around in the drop out.
You seem to be on the right track with the clamp IMO. You can also fish around the site to see which "stock" seatposts have light cradles and pinch a cradle from one of those seatposts? IIRC 3T, KCNC and Hylix posts seem to come with lightish cradles.
Also Ti bolts for stem, cable entry ports, computer mount etc etc?
Last but not least, if you're using a super light expander plug make sure there's plenty of surface area for the stem+steerer interface. I'd personally get a Deda 70mm expander or something similar. That way it's weight neutral vs stock but you have 70mm of support which should make weightweenie alloy stems safer. Think it's less of an issue for carbon stems as they don't ususally have a hollowed out hole contacting the steerer.
You seem to be on the right track with the clamp IMO. You can also fish around the site to see which "stock" seatposts have light cradles and pinch a cradle from one of those seatposts? IIRC 3T, KCNC and Hylix posts seem to come with lightish cradles.
Also Ti bolts for stem, cable entry ports, computer mount etc etc?
Last but not least, if you're using a super light expander plug make sure there's plenty of surface area for the stem+steerer interface. I'd personally get a Deda 70mm expander or something similar. That way it's weight neutral vs stock but you have 70mm of support which should make weightweenie alloy stems safer. Think it's less of an issue for carbon stems as they don't ususally have a hollowed out hole contacting the steerer.
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Yea I get that re the skewers just the weight savings are so tempting but 100% of the clamping force is crap I'm not interested. Was looking at the carbon sports skewers as they have steel axles so figure they should clamp better. Also heard good reports on kcnc skewers too from a far stronger weight weenie than myself...
I've got an intergrated bar stem combo so it's clamps the whole way round the steerer so thinking it's pretty safe to go light in this area.. still undecided between one of the carbon ti/schmolke/ultrastar offerings.. but purchasing them now to UK with postage attached makes them all quite pricey.
Will defo look at bolts as well in some areas. This defo won't end up being a 6kilo bike but I've always liked saving weight where performance isn't hindered.
Cradle wise think this smud fits the bill just need to check dimensions etc.
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I've got an intergrated bar stem combo so it's clamps the whole way round the steerer so thinking it's pretty safe to go light in this area.. still undecided between one of the carbon ti/schmolke/ultrastar offerings.. but purchasing them now to UK with postage attached makes them all quite pricey.
Will defo look at bolts as well in some areas. This defo won't end up being a 6kilo bike but I've always liked saving weight where performance isn't hindered.
Cradle wise think this smud fits the bill just need to check dimensions etc.
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Should clarify: don't buy light + cheap skewers... I'm going to assume the light + expensive ones actually generate a bit of clamping force! I guess it also depends how tolerant the drop outs on your bike are too.
Good to hear re stem. I'd personally go for the Carbon-Ti expander if I had to go light but that's heavier than the extralite one.
Good to hear re stem. I'd personally go for the Carbon-Ti expander if I had to go light but that's heavier than the extralite one.
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That's what I'm hoping with the skewers.. also it's the sort of WW part that can be passed on to various bikes in the future.
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I ran 33g Tune Skewers for 2 years on my Scott Addict without a single issue. I was 107kg.
I've also ran the generic Lifeline / MtZoom skewers above which are circa 44g without issue. The clamping force required to hold a wheel in the dropouts is tiny.
I've also ran the generic Lifeline / MtZoom skewers above which are circa 44g without issue. The clamping force required to hold a wheel in the dropouts is tiny.
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Why did you stop using the tunes?
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Bought a disc brake bike. Still had them until a few months back and put them on a mates SL6.
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Haha you could see where my line of questioning was heading
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What are you using for lightweight TA on the disc bike. I have a Colnago V2R disc and wondering if there is an alternative lighter reliable TA.
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If you're smooth on the power and your dropouts accept a little movement probably, but there's some well documented cases of dropout wear. I'm not that heavy but I've pulled a wheel plenty of times at the track which suggests to me there may be (tiny) movement at that interface which is just not noticed by the rider (due to vertical drop outs). However rinse and repeat over many ks and you may experience wear in that region.
But who am I to critique these products? This is weightweenies and in 2021 bikes are disposable!
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Well this is WW.. always like winter time for doing some little tuning for the summer best bike
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