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The stock wheels are boat anchors, especially the rear. That was where the bulk of the saving was made, but I still took over half a kg off by changing the bars, stem, rear mech, saddle and chainset.
From memory my build was;
- Iron Cross 32h laced 3x Novatec hubs
- Deda Zero bars and stem
- Shimano RS685 levers and brakes
- Rotor 3D cranks with 42t Absolute black chainring
- Arione saddle
- Ultegra rear mech and cassette
- Iron Cross 32h laced 3x Novatec hubs
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That sounds decent! I'm trying to keep this fairly budget at the moment (unemployed atm), so I've got a full 5800 group which I'm going to stick with. Bars, stem and wheels are definitely getting changed though...
a) Do you know what the max tyre clearance is for the TCX? Tempted by some WTB Nanos.
b) Got any pictures? That sounds boss.
Ooooh if be interested to know what bits you put on it, broadly. I think it's the wheels that are really weighing it down - and apart from that it's only gunna be a few hundred grams on bars and stems ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I don't have stock pads in there at the moment. I'll get some new pads if they don't scrub up nicely, as well as new cables. Thanks for the advice tho.
Also interested to find that the fork only weighs 660g, even with a steel tapered steerer... Thought it would be pushing a kilo!