I know the Ibis Mojo HDR 650B frame isn't considered a lightweight frame coming in at 6.2lbs with rear shock but I am really sold on it. I am looking to build something that is as light weight as possible without compromising strength. I mainly ride trail and all mountain terrain and have no plans jumping much or flying off rock ledges.
My target weight is sub 24lbs and think I may have come up with a list of components that could get me there. Let me know what you think:
Frame: Ibis Mojo HDR 650B with Fox Float CTD Rear Shock - 2813g
Fork: Cannondale Lefty Max Carbon SLR (1315g) & Project 321 Adapter (158g) - 1473g
Brakes: Shimano XTR Trail with Ice-Tech 180/160 rotors - 740g
Cranks: S-Works 175mm XX1 Cranks- 363g
Chain: SRAM XX1 Hollowpin - 236g
Rear Derailer: SRAM XX1 - 242g
Shifter: SRAM XX1 Trigger - 94g
Headset: Cane Creek 110 Series Mixed Taper - 148g
Stem: Enve - 118g
Handlebars: Enve Sweep - 175g
Seatpost: Enve - 190g
Seatpost Clamp: KCNC Seatpost QR Clamp - 23g
Seat: WTB Rocket V SLT - 215g
Bottom Bracket: TBD - approx 100g
Pedals: Time ATAC XC 12 Titan Carbon - 246g
Grips: ESI Chunky - 66g
Wheels: Enve 27.5" All Mountain - 1520g
Tire (Rear) - Racing Ralph TL Ready - 530g
QR Skewers: KCNC Skewer Set - 46g
Total weight = 10,341 grams which equals 22.80lbs.
I know this can't include everything and am hoping you guys can help me figure out what else to add. I got these weights from various places including Bikescale.com, Competitive Cyclist, manufactures websites, other articles online and threads in MTBR so I am thinking most of these weights are pretty accurate. I will be running the tires tubeless so I know I will need rim tape and sealant. Anyone know the approximate weight of those items? What other items am I missing? Do you think my goal of sub 24lbs is realistic?
Thanks in advance!!!
My target weight is sub 24lbs and think I may have come up with a list of components that could get me there. Let me know what you think:
Frame: Ibis Mojo HDR 650B with Fox Float CTD Rear Shock - 2813g
Fork: Cannondale Lefty Max Carbon SLR (1315g) & Project 321 Adapter (158g) - 1473g
Brakes: Shimano XTR Trail with Ice-Tech 180/160 rotors - 740g
Cranks: S-Works 175mm XX1 Cranks- 363g
- Chainring: SRAM XX1 32T - 51g
- BB Cups: THM Cups - 72g
- Lightning XX1 Spider - 38g
Chain: SRAM XX1 Hollowpin - 236g
Rear Derailer: SRAM XX1 - 242g
Shifter: SRAM XX1 Trigger - 94g
Headset: Cane Creek 110 Series Mixed Taper - 148g
Stem: Enve - 118g
Handlebars: Enve Sweep - 175g
Seatpost: Enve - 190g
Seatpost Clamp: KCNC Seatpost QR Clamp - 23g
Seat: WTB Rocket V SLT - 215g
Bottom Bracket: TBD - approx 100g
Pedals: Time ATAC XC 12 Titan Carbon - 246g
Grips: ESI Chunky - 66g
Wheels: Enve 27.5" All Mountain - 1520g
- DT Swiss 240 hubs (weight included above)
- DT Aerolite spokes (32 each - weight included above)
Tire (Rear) - Racing Ralph TL Ready - 530g
QR Skewers: KCNC Skewer Set - 46g
Total weight = 10,341 grams which equals 22.80lbs.
I know this can't include everything and am hoping you guys can help me figure out what else to add. I got these weights from various places including Bikescale.com, Competitive Cyclist, manufactures websites, other articles online and threads in MTBR so I am thinking most of these weights are pretty accurate. I will be running the tires tubeless so I know I will need rim tape and sealant. Anyone know the approximate weight of those items? What other items am I missing? Do you think my goal of sub 24lbs is realistic?
Thanks in advance!!!