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Finally scratched the itch and picked up a newer model Highball for commute, gravel, light singletrack . Immaculate second hand bike from a retiree. Just how do people manage to keep their bikes in such good condition? Did a local ride this morning and flew round at +1km av speed faster than when I was really trying on my last bike. 9.5kg feels like cheating...I like it.
You really need to cut your grass
No point. It'll all get burnt at some point anyway.
Yes to that colour. ?
Indeed I've tried a few new bikes around the block recently. I'm struggling to go from a 10.5kg HT to a 13,14 even 15kg FS for this reason.
Both LBS tells me I 'need' 150mm of skill compensation and weight is but a number.
But there is something about a lighter, nippier, faster accelerating, more direct ride that's so engaging...
I’m struggling to go from a 10.5kg HT to a 13,14 even 15kg FS for this reason.
There is really no need for a FS to be big and heavy if the majority of your riding is relatively tame. I'm back down to 100mm up front for the Dales, it copes fine with the few rougher descents that we have, and is a joy for the other 90% of the ride.
I’m struggling to go from a 10.5kg HT to a 13,14 even 15kg FS for this reason.
Get an 10.5 kilo FS then?
Very nice indeed!
The tube/tool/whatever-it-is wrap is bothering me though, feels like it should be under the top tube.
Sure that is only 9.5kg ??
But yes semantics aside a nice light hardtail is great ? ?
The tube/tool/whatever-it-is wrap is bothering me though, feels like it should be under the top tube.
That's the light battery.
I weighed it at 9.5kg. It certainly feels that light too, compared to my old one which was 10.5...not that the number matters. It's extremely comfortable and quick (even with me riding it!)
Wow. My whippet is sitting at 13kg. Nuts
Matt – have you seen this in the classifieds?
Gaaaahh
That is rather nice.
Very nice!
Funnily enough, I was out on my 26" singlespeed last night for a quck spin and relished the lightness and simplicity - there's a lot to be said for it!
Having said that, my "best bike" is a Shand Bahookie Rohloff running 120mm forks and a belt drive on 29er wheels - it's not light but for long rides it's absolutely brilliant!
Still never tried a really light hardtail, it's definitely an itch I'll have scratch one day.
I went from a sub 9 kilo hardtail to a 12 kilo FS, the FS was faster in 99% of situations (and barely slower in the 1%). I broke the frame eventually.
I have two FS now, one comfortably under 11 and one uncomfortably over 12. Though, ive made so many changes since they were last weighed, i've no idea what they weigh now!
I had a Highball CC a few years ago and it was lots of fun. Sold it as I couldn’t keep the nose down on super-steep climbs around here, whereas I can with my Tallboy.
I can't help but think that folk are starting to realize that riding forest fireroads on gravel bikes, although quick, is quite boring and what they really desire is a short travel xc hardtail..
That's a very light ebike! 😉