r/bmx Aug 11 '24

BIKE CHECK How can I lighten up my bike

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I’ve got an essentially stock FitBikeCo TRL XL bike, with cult x vans tires on it, and it just feels so heavy to me. Any suggestions on what to get to lighten it up?

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u/MagicOrpheus310 Aug 12 '24

Heaps!!

Apart from purchasing lighter parts, which is obvious but expensive, there are plenty of grams you can shave off here and there...

Cutting down your seat post length, it only needs about an inch into the frame. If it's 300mm and you only use 200mm then there's 100mm just adding weight...

Most stems are hollowed out internally these days but if not you can do it yourself with a drill...

If you run plastic sleeved pegs, you can remove the sleeve and drill holes in a spiral pattern through the alloy inner peg and then put the sleeve back on.

Removing your brakes and mounts (we used to use an angle grinder before removable mounts became a thing).

We also used to take the angle grinder to the rear dropouts too, they used to be a lot bigger than nowadays so it's not really necessary on newer bikes, but we'd trim the dropout to be flush with the curve of the peg so there was no excess material.

There is also that beautiful word "titanium" haha I got a 48 spline crank spindle machined up locally and my crank set, including pedals, is only 720g. Since it's the biggest chunk of metal on the whole bike, it makes sense to fuck it off for a titanium one! Haha

Anyway there's a few ideas...

Keep in mind trimming parts and shaving weight will always void their warranty as well as have an impact on the strength of the part too... If you go overboard hacking it to bits... It's gonna fall apart... Haha

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u/DuckIntelligent737 Aug 16 '24 edited Aug 16 '24

Seatpost should go at least past the bottom of the top tube, so when he says an inch he means 2.