My roadie stead! Happy with the result after changing nearly everything on it.
Frame:
Trek émonda S6 size M
Fork/Headset:
Trek tapered fork / FSA headset
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Shimano ultegra
Pedals:
Look keo 2 max
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Shimano ultegra 11speed
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Shimano ultegra
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik antares R3 braided carbon saddle / Thomson elite seatpost
Brakes:
Shimano ultegra
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Rsys / Bontrager R3 tire
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Rsys / Bontrager R3 tire
Accessories:
-Thomson topcap and seat collar
-Fizik superlight bartape
- Bontrager bottle cages
More Info:
It weighs 7.2 kg / 15.8 pnds,
I'm 1m80 and it fits me beautifully
Added by the_velove. Last updated over 8 years ago.
Emonda says:
Hey Man I'm really impressed with your build. I have an Emonda myself and it's the best bike I've ever owned. Do you happen to have a list of the parts you replaced or rather the grams you saved with each upgraded park? I'm amazed that you got the S frame down to 15 pounds. The reason I ask is because my SL frame will be here Monday and I want to have some fun upgrading some parts to reduce the weight as low as possible. I'm just not sure where I should put my money. I assume better wheels will save like a pound immediately. The group set is only .4lbs heavier but my SL frame negates that. Any tips would be super appreciated!!!
Posted over 8 years ago
the_velove says:
Hi man, thanks a lot! Really happy with the weight, mainly due to the wheels. The Thomson kit isn't the lightest of all but so sturdy that I didn't hesitate. The saddle, bars also help in reducing the weight. If I remember correctly, the bike was 17 pounds when I bought it, with the heavy finishing kit and wheels. Yeah changing the wheels is always a great idea, not only for the weight but also for the ride feeling. Don't really have a list of grams I shaved but data is available online, sorry! Looking forward to seeing your Emonda very soon, good choice :)
Posted over 8 years ago