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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: harris on March 27, 2007, 08:14 AM
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i am trying to put a light bike together and so are alot of people,but just thinking about the best solution.
i aint a fatty but my body weight today is 13st i have put on my bikes weight since 1986 .
in the mid to later 90s i rearly never once remember a time where i wanted to save weight and my bike did most
things i wanted with no probs
so could a diet you fat fookers be part of the answer. :D
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yes, i think so.
but riding the condor, compared with the pashley, there is a noticable difference, even for me, and im rubbish.
so....diet is part of the answer, but not all of it, by a long chalk.
im off now to drill out the excess rubber in the soles of my vans.
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go for a run it will save you £50 on a ti axle
go for a swim it will save you £80 on a mag hub :)
and so on then your light bike will get lighter cheaper and youll be more rad. :LolLolLolLol:
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yep my bike is well lite
but boy am i heavy
and a diet is due for me hehe
spesh as ive spent al me money on ti axles and mag hubs
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:4_17_5: hope you dont spot any more of my family today rhys ;D
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you are right of course.
trying to ride regularly is my form of excercise. And to keep my interest and enthusiasm up, a lighter bike helps. I tried 180'ing out of the jump box and i can do it (sort of) on dordys s&m, izaaks ripper, and phils standard 125, and my pashley.all nice light bikes. i cant do it or even come close on my condor-about 40lbs, haro sport-35lbs, or izaaks gt performer-34lbs.
the pash is coming in at about 28lbs, and i havnt weighed it since getting slamxlt's, redneck xlt, khe mac 2's, but i bet that has lost at least another 2 lbs.
so thats like the difference of riding with 6 bags of sugar in your pockets.......
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i've always ridden light bikes
i thought you guys liked the heavier stuff
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i prefere my ripper its so light about 25lb but my 6pack is so heavy :-\ but im slowly making it lighter :daumenhoch: doesnt help that i weigh 16 stone :LolLolLolLol:
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Hmmm, if you gave a 40lbs bike to Jerry, he still air it 10 ft out the half pipe...i think if you're born rad, it makes little difference. But a lighter bike would still be prefered given the choice.
But, if you're shite with a weak back like me, every gram counts as a lighter bike certainly makes it easier to manouver. Mind you, mine is 26.5lbs and might as well be 50lbs, cause I'm still not allowed to ride the fecker!
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dont know if my body weight makes a difference.
i know since getting my new bike built.
its loads easier to do stuff i could'nt before.
feels like theres nowt underneth me now lol.
im really surprised phil oberon could do anything on that condor.
weighed a fookin tonne lol.
im over 18stone by the way :daumenhoch:.
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18 stone! You don't look a pound over 17 Dave. :-*
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a bike can be too light though
an old school TA with alloys is so light that it lacks "feel"
a lightweight wheelset is the best place to start with
a friend of mine once bought a mirra 540 pro. it was so heavy, that it hurt to bunnyhop up a curb.
that was in 2001. i still have some parts off it. the pedals alone weigh more than my current ride
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:LolLolLolLol:
i dont dispute a lighter bike is much much much much better easier to do anthing with.
as it is fact .
it would make things easier for us belly boys to loose a few pound of our bellies.
as i said few years ago i never ever thought about what weighed what just rode what ever i had.
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your right dan. and with regular riding, due to the progression you make on your light bike, your belly should begin to recede.
thats what im hoping anyway.
now for an apple turnover.
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now your talking :)
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Hot chocolate and a kit kat.
:smitten:
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18 stone! You don't look a pound over 17 Dave.
cheers dave :smitten:.
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sod the diet, tie some helium filled balloons to you bars and seat post !! Up up uuuuup ! :LolLolLolLol:
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i am tying a different aproach to lightening the rolling weight of bike n rider
ive gone for the ti body mass index titanum parts all over me ;)
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I can't ride heavy BMXs for shite, I've ridden race bikes all my life. I did once have a Mcneil Ruben and I built it as light as I could, it rode nice, I should never have sold it.
I like the fact alot of companys are brining out light parts now, I much prefer the look of 'freestlye' parts than race most of the time anyway. I can mix it up on my race bike now so I dont look too disco down tbhe park or trails. Ti costs loads too and does become a sort of adiction.
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that ti does grow on you well it does on me ;)
that 125 of yours sounds interesting.
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Miles's bike is sweet :smitten:
I rode my Dialled race bike around some Nottingham street spots and the local skatepark last night withn Andy and am slowly coming around to using it for a bit of everything, it doesnt weigh a lot and has no Ti on it as yet
:) DINGO :)
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as far as i know weight is a reaction issue in freestyle and flatland, how fast your bike does what its told and how fast you can react to what the bike does once your in the trick,
i have heard it said " if your reactions are slow then you may find a heavier bike easier to handle as the weight slows it down "
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that ti does grow on you well it does on me ;)
that 125 of yours sounds interesting.
I love my Standard, it's a bit black, scratched and boring for most on here, but I'll give you a parts list and take a pic or two tomorrow (I keep it in the warehouse at work).
Standard 125R OX frame
Standard race forks
Profile 177mm crank arms with ti axle and s&m euro bb and ti flush nuts.
33t Profile impreial 7075 alloy chain ring. (*the ti one lasted 8 months don't bother)
odyssey linear cable
Superstar stem.
S&M Berringer lite bars
S&M logo grips
Metal bikes Ace of Spades bar ends
XTR lever and break
Thompson Elite seat post (cut down).
Odyssey jnr seat
Profile slim jim seat clamp
Profile Gas pedals with ti axles
Profile 10mm mini hubs with ti allen key bolts
Big City lite rims (camo front/chrome back)
DT Swiss double butted spokes.
Chris King headset.
KMC chain and odyssey linear cable
175 Dirt monster on the back and monster truch maxx daddy on the front.
Now price that beauty up to find out what a victim i am......... ::)
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khe mac 2 kevlar tyres 300g each. haro whitewalls are 750g each.
s&m slam xlt.......about 400g lighter than normal slams
redneck xlt stem....360g
wellgo magnesium pedal with ti spindle, 150g each
macneil seat and post comb. allegedly the lightest on the market.
ive seen 36 spoke front wheels/sealed 10mm axle, on cyclesport coming in at 890g. my hula hoop front wheel with primo son of a bommb hub 10mm is 1380g
primo hollowbites, very light, but so are profiles.
premium products ti spindle, fits profiles, at about two thirds the weight and cost.
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premium products ti spindle, fits profiles, at about two thirds the weight and cost
thats handy to know phil :daumenhoch:.
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be carefull tho as some spindles come up short
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wear a lycra body stocking to cut down on clothes weight
dordy has one and will be wearing it tonight at bones
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hope its not white.
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Miles's bike is sweet :smitten:
:) DINGO :)
Here it is in the flesh, light as a feather, strong as on ox.
Go on tell me it's black and boring, I don't care I like it, and I know some people get funny about people mixing Satndard and S&M but I couldn't give a toss.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v703/flying_fox/standard0307005.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v703/flying_fox/standard0307003.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v703/flying_fox/standard0307002.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v703/flying_fox/standard0307001.jpg)
It even has a lucky fox. :coolsmiley:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v703/flying_fox/standard0307004.jpg)
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thats the dogs mate :daumenhoch:
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nice. phil stoke bloke has a 125, but i think that has standard 990's on it