Old 05-18-18, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jordanair45
Agreed, but they ride great. I mean, they race them in the tour of CA.

My disc E'Tape is 18-18.4lbs stock with no pedals and the 2 included bottle holders. My hi mod disc ultegra is 17.3lbs for comparison, with $800 hollowgram cranks, so, not too shabby. The stock E'Tape w/o disc has a claimed weight of 16.4lbs

Not that it means anything, but everytime I ride this bike, I get a PR on strava . No, I'm not joking. lol
18lbs for a 105 disc bike is pretty good. I prefer tubulars and am already planning a set to build up with HED Belgium alu tubular rims and those will drop some weight. Most bikes I've had are steel, my newest bike is an aluminum 2011 Focus with Ultegra 6700. So I'm really curious how a bike like this will feel, it just looks fast.

The Podium Equipe has the same frameset and weighs 15.2 lbs
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