I saw that there was a Off Road Build Off so I had this thread moves here!
I mountain bike, its what I do. My boy has been riding his Specialized Hotrock off road a bit, but as a single speed, he struggles. And he has been bummed a couple times when I do sand or snow rides, and he can't come because he doesn't have a bike that will ride in those conditions.
So I put my boy on the Massif after about a year of him only wanting to ride his Specialized Hot Rock. I asked him to be honest and tell my why he didn't like his fat bike. He says the Specialized feels faster and more stable. Clearly the weight of the Massif is the issue. I asked him which he would prefer if they both rode the same and he said he likes the look of the Massif and likes that I usually ride a fat bike when we ride together.
So i need to get the Massif to weigh what his hot rock weighs, and make it a legit off road bike... I love a challenge!
I already have taken about a half pound off the Massif with a its current mods. Now I need to take another 12.59 pounds off of it!!!
Here is how I plan to do it:
Specialized tires 3.5 lbs off
Tubeless about 1-2 pounds off
Drill the wheels and remove paint from rims, hopefully 1.5 pounds
relace the wheels to 24 spoke - a bit of weight....
Seatpost, maybe half pound?
Crankset - about a pound
Thats about 7-8 pounds right there, theoretically.... And other than the $80 for new tires, $50 for a crank, and some tire sealant, its almost free. I also have 2 girls that are younger than him, so they will get this bike once he grows out of it, granted Ill have to paint it....
I started taking it apart 2 nights ago. I weighed all the parts as they came off.
I added his tires to the growing pile of fat bike related wheels and tires
Depending on how light I can get the bike, there is a chance that I will widen this 24" shock. Its about 5 pounds though, so it probably wont end up on the final build until he gets to where he needs it.
I mountain bike, its what I do. My boy has been riding his Specialized Hotrock off road a bit, but as a single speed, he struggles. And he has been bummed a couple times when I do sand or snow rides, and he can't come because he doesn't have a bike that will ride in those conditions.
So I put my boy on the Massif after about a year of him only wanting to ride his Specialized Hot Rock. I asked him to be honest and tell my why he didn't like his fat bike. He says the Specialized feels faster and more stable. Clearly the weight of the Massif is the issue. I asked him which he would prefer if they both rode the same and he said he likes the look of the Massif and likes that I usually ride a fat bike when we ride together.
So i need to get the Massif to weigh what his hot rock weighs, and make it a legit off road bike... I love a challenge!
I already have taken about a half pound off the Massif with a its current mods. Now I need to take another 12.59 pounds off of it!!!
Here is how I plan to do it:
Specialized tires 3.5 lbs off
Tubeless about 1-2 pounds off
Drill the wheels and remove paint from rims, hopefully 1.5 pounds
relace the wheels to 24 spoke - a bit of weight....
Seatpost, maybe half pound?
Crankset - about a pound
Thats about 7-8 pounds right there, theoretically.... And other than the $80 for new tires, $50 for a crank, and some tire sealant, its almost free. I also have 2 girls that are younger than him, so they will get this bike once he grows out of it, granted Ill have to paint it....
I started taking it apart 2 nights ago. I weighed all the parts as they came off.
I added his tires to the growing pile of fat bike related wheels and tires
Depending on how light I can get the bike, there is a chance that I will widen this 24" shock. Its about 5 pounds though, so it probably wont end up on the final build until he gets to where he needs it.
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