Re: The Ol'Kijiji Rabbit Hole ... 1991 Kestrel CS-X
Rainy day yesterday and nothing to really work on in the bike cave so I started messing about with the CSX
I'm debating about how to spec this thing. Here's the review of the CSX EMS from mombat. I don't think mine is an EMS ... Hope not actually ... CrAcK :shock:
After reading all that and doing some more research I think I'll go with a period correct and sensible weight weenies type build. I have lots of stuff so out came the scale and I started "weighing" the options starting with fork and seatpost.
Fork - 1 1/8"
Kona P2 with 145mm steerer -783g
Ritchey Logic with 157mm steerer - 777g
Tange Fat Blade with 215mm steer - 1131g
Brodie Gator Blade with 170mm steerer - 946g (not that I'd use it on this)
Cannondale Pepperoni with 160mm steerer - 737g
Rockshox Mag 20 with 175mm steerer - 1385g
Rockshox Mag 21 with 180mm steerer - 1593g
Specialized FSX with 165mm steerer - 1340g
Halson Inversion Fork with 210mm steerer 1623g
Scott Kent Unishock S with 135mm steerer 1475g
Verdict: the original bike came with a Ritchey Logic fork. Not the sexiest, but it's light enough.
Seatpost - 27.2mm
Syncros 330mm 2nd Gen - 240g
Syncros 400mm 1st Gen b - 318g
Syncros 330mm 1st Gen a - 311g
Control Tech 350mm - 288g
Ritchey Comp 300mm - 301g
American Classic Ti 370mm - 238g
Ringle Moby Deuce 330mm - 236g
Onza Lite 330mm - 225g Wowzers!
Kalloy 350mm - 341g
Shimano XT 730 330mm - 329g
Verdict: American Classic Ti: It's light and with the extra length a more structural sound option for only a few extra grams.