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That wouldn't weigh much? Never thought about a super light build for mine - could be an option
That's a pretty respectable weight for some fairly weighty wheels. You might be putting too much emphasis on the weight of the chainring though . That's all the motivation I really don't need to start yet another project... I've got some lightweight bits hanging around - never actually done a lightweight build with a decent choice of components. Watch this space (but with no expectation of more than glacial progress...)
Mine also has a rear brake bridge, yours doesn't seem to.
The 93 and 94 Jamis Dragon and Dakar used Ritchey tubing, had top tube cable routing but did not have brake bridges.
They also used the MT******** with eight numbers like yours (mine has seven numbers).
However the seat tube lug was also a different shape to our frames.
Some of the top Jamis frames of that era were made by Serotta too, even came labelled as such.
Are you sure you have a 30mm seatpost? 27.0 would be expected on this tubeset?
The serial number for your bike can be found stamped or printed on the underside (bottom bracket shell) of the frame. Sometimes there are 2 numbers listed on the bottom bracket shell which can cause confusion. The correct serial number will be a 9- or 10-digit alphanumeric sequence, usually beginning with a letter, and will not have any spaces or dashes.