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First Post - Build Thread for 2008 Schwinn Peloton Pro - 7.47 kg

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Old 08-25-15, 01:28 PM
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First Post - Build Thread for 2008 Schwinn Peloton Pro - 7.47 kg

I have had this bike for about 3 years now upgrading various parts along the way. I recently treated myself to a S works tarmac and I decided to strip the bike and rebuild it and sell it. So this is both a build thread as well as a for sale thread.

The frame is a 2008 Schwinn Peloton Pro size large

Frame - 1255 g



Fork - 355 g


Frame Set with Hanger Heatset cap and seatpost clamp 1730 g



First thing was a brand new SRAM ceramic bottom bracket
Bottom Bracket - 102 g


SRAM Force Crankset 172.5 x 53/39T - 677 g


Rival Rear Derailleur - 186 g


Rival Front Derailleur - 86 g
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Velo Saddle - 208 g



3T Seatpost - 230 g



FSA Stem 80mm - 145 g



Specialized Handlebars - 348 g



Rival Shifters - 342 g





Axis Brakes - 327 g



Pads - 22 g
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The wheel set I used was a 1550 g Xero XR-1. I ran it for 3 years and I loved it. Needed to be trued maybe twice in 3 years


Rear Wheel - 898 g



Front Wheel - 677 g



Tube - 97 g (each)
Bontrager Tire - 230 g (each)


Skewers - 118 g



SRAM Red 11-26 Cassette - 170 g



SRAM 1090 Chain - 247 g



I used Yokozuna Reaction cables and bontrager gel cork tape
Here is the final build



Came in at 7.47 kg or 16.54 pounds



Thanks for Looking!
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