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• #2902
can you bring me back a small beast of the east 1? if weight limit also allows a large one too?
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• #2903
slate "cannondale’s claimed weight on the frames is 1250g, with the fork weight weighing in near the frame at 1180g."
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• #2904
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• #2905
OMG, (highly irrational) want.
10kg really isn't bad at all.
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• #2906
10kg really isn't bad at all.
Indeed, mind you I wonder what's the weight of that lefty is.
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• #2907
"cannondale’s claimed weight on the frames is 1250g, with the fork weight weighing in near the frame at 1180g."
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• #2908
Yeah but how much of that is the fork ?!?!
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• #2909
1.18kg.
Surprisingly light considering a disc steel fork usually around a kilogram.
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• #2910
I'd gander the wheel is the main curpit.
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• #2911
If you book an airline like Virgin for example, you can easily stay under that plus clothes in the bike bag.
Best to find out of the US distro have them in stock.
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• #2913
Well it is mostly hollow aluminium and some hydraulic fluid
Weight might not include the steerer
I can't imagine they'd have too many spare short travel lefties kicking around to buy.
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• #2914
Has this been resolved yet? I want to see a weight-weenied Slate, with deep crabon wheels.
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• #2915
Has this been resolved yet?
... just trying to find the weight of the fork ...
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• #2916
Stop hiding things from us, Cannondale!
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• #2917
Lulz
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• #2918
Given the extremes they've gone to in concealing the weight, it must be a boat anchor.
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• #2919
Cannondale if you're reading this... please...
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• #2920
My guess from looking at it is the fork weighs ~ 1180g
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• #2921
Lighter than a surly cro-mo then
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• #2923
94kg of baggage, that's a lot of catnip.
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• #2924
Do we know how heavy the lightest stiffest raddest dual crown cross country fork is yet? Do we? Do we?
I just upgraded my flight back from Colorado, I can bring 3x32kg bags back now, I noted.
How much does the Slate weigh?