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Birre

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About Birre

  • Birthday 07/31/1986

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    http://www.bjornlevin.com

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  • Real Name
    Bjorn Levin
  • Bike Ridden
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    Rockman BL replica
  • Country
    Sweden, Kingdom of

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    Male
  • Interests
    My interests are: <br />Trials<br />Enduro<br />etc.
  • Location
    Sweden

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  1. Rockman Björn frame, rockman forks, bar, stem, rims, cranks, front hub. Reset ti bb, chris king headset and rear hub, hope tech rear brake, mono trial carbon in front, rainbow coloured ti spokes in rear and (soon) in front wheel. ti and alu bolts throughout. This bike is about 180 grams more than my previous bike (haven't built front wheel with ti spokes yet and 145 grams heavier frame) so that should be around 7,2 kgs
  2. New ride! Rockman Slate XL frame and parts except for some chris king parts, ti and alu bolts, bladed spokes etc Big thanks to Rockman bikes and Tarty for hooking me up as always! more pics on : http://www.observedtrials.net/vb/showthread.php?t=43971
  3. New ride! Rockman Björn frame and parts except for some chris king parts, ti and alu bolts and spokes and hope brakes. Big thanks to Rockman bikes and Tarty for hooking me up as always! have moore pics but pic uploader is giving me trouble:( http://www.observedtrials.net/vb/showthread.php?p=639735#post639735
  4. i might be somewhat partial:P but natural comps is what it´s made for! and i guess it was my bike you tried? with rockman forks the WB is 1013mm and not 1025mm as stated on tarty with some other fork.. i also got the bike you tried for sale 4 months used with loads of new parts on..
  5. No sky, but with somewhat real tyres on!
  6. I wanna know the weight as well, since my turned out 8.40 and it has both CK hub and headset witch is not the lightest parts...
  7. i wonder who came up with that idea
  8. i know the frame is 1290 grams.. mine is still 200g lighter:D
  9. The reason why i say my rear tire is about 60g lighter is of that reason, i know for a fact i shaved my tire 60 grams, but i don´t know how much the tire on the ozonys wheight.. so no guessing here... my point beeing though that there is no way this bike makes up for a 200 gram heavier frame, 110 gram bash, 120 gram spokes, 60 gram rear tyre just by getting lucky with a component that is slightly lighter that the ones i got.. belive me when i say i have built some fancy bikes that on this level a couple of hundred grams is not easy to find...
  10. Ofcourse i have carbon leverblades.. My front tire is lightened about 60 grams, front rim about 50 grams and rear about 45 grams. fw system that he has is 38 grams lighter than my setup, pedals about 30 grams lighter.. grips?! im no math genius but it still does not make up for it, where talking abut 400 grams that is lost somewhere...
  11. Would like to think that there is more to say, since i just built myself a bike based on a frame that is +200 grams lighter than the ozonys curve V2, with similar or better components and mine is 6.99 ( i also use the park tools scale ) From what i can see the only thing i got on that is heavier is the rockman 165mm cranks and the rockman 3d 20" stem. On the definitely lighter side is a +200 gram lighter frame, the same rear tire with 60g shaved of, ti spokes witch is about 60 grams lighter than steel, only tt ti half bash so no bashplate +110 gram, lighter rear disc... that´s like 430 grams in the lighter side, vs about 60 grams on the heavier side.. so where is the other 400 grams taken from? So feel free to explain this to me?
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