standard vs SP subframe weight difference

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  1. sps170373

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    anyone tell me the difference in weight between the standard and SP subframes? Thanks
     
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    si1000repsol Well-Known Member

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    Mine worked out 230 grams lighter.
     
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    Not much then!
     
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    si1000repsol Well-Known Member

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    Afraid not but does look better. I guess the press included the weight saving of the rear seat foot pegs
     
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    Quite possibly lol! Just looking at more ways to shave some weight of the bike
     
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    si1000repsol Well-Known Member

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    I did the subframe and used 2 x Racebolt drilled ti nuts and 5 x MVS hollow ti bolts. The Carbomoto carbon undertray and number plate bracket is lighter than the DPM item.
     
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  7. Dave dunlop

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    Bang on .... Not a great deal but if your going all the way then it all mounts up! I think it's around 23 Ti bolts I fitted including the main fixing bolts in total! Now when you remove all the stock bolts and stick them in a bag it's a surprise how much weight you have!!
     
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    Swapping them for for Ti has saved between 2-3 kilos for me. If I uses more aluminium for non stressed bolts it would have been much more
     
  9. Dave dunlop

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    Steve I've got my OE black one if you want to have a go with the drill and a dremel....
     
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    Sounds about right Simon.... I've even removed my rear seat lock! And used some lock-wire attached to the sprung loaded catch... Hard core
     
  11. martinowen

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    A diet ;)
     
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  12. Mr OCD

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    Have a shit :)
     
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  13. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    You'd be surprised but he average human dump is not that much, however I do find some people are full of more shit than others ;) :D

    No matter how fat you may be once you ride light weight bikes nothing else comes close..
     
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  14. derchef

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    black painted/repsol is round about 20 gr more
     

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