lightweight full suspension

can you show us that bike on the scales?

my merlin is 20lb, the frame and fork are both at least a pound lighter, and the rest of my kit is XTR, not XT
 
Depends what target weight you want I suppose, what do you call light? :)

My Litespeed Sewanee is just under 20lb with a lot of 'modern' lightweight kit on, the frame is about 2015g ish....

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Build thread with weights etc ....
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... highlight=

Or another good start point is the Yeti ASR (2350g ish) Mine, below, with more 'robust' spec at about 22lb, but I have built it before at about 21lb iirc....

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Build thread....
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... sc&start=0


Please feel free to pm me if you need any more info. etc :)

Cheers

ps. I may sell one or other of the above :(
 
I previously owned one of the original Hecklers which I upgraded with an air shock, and currently have both a pre-facelift Superlight and Blur Classic with 8 speed XTRM950-3 builds and Pace or DT Swiss forks. All came in around 27 pounds with pedals and kit sturdy enough for a lightish rider not to worry about longevity.

I would recommend all three to be honest - the Blur needs more maintenance but rides a lot better. Hecklers and Superlights up to one model year about 2002 (I think?) had a potential issue with the rear triangle cracking, which was fixed. Otherwise I have a soft spot for the old type Hecklers...
 
cce":1oax2mjf said:
can you show us that bike on the scales?

MikeD":1oax2mjf said:
20lb seems a bit optimistic for that spec.

I thought that also... but I don't have the bike yet, it's in the post and 20lb is the claimed weight.. we'll see when it gets here. If it's over I have a truck load of nice, light parts to chuck on there, XC bikes should weigh 20lb or less imo
 
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