Zou 8,8 kg wegen? WiaWis/Stockli? Zie voor plaatjes en de de afmontage:
https://bikerumor.com/2018/05/31/xc-wor ... for-spitz/:
"It’s worth looking at the overall build of Spitz’s WiaWis prototype bike, as it gets a pretty unique build. The Fox 32 Factory Step Cast fork and Fox Float DPS Factory shock are the most stock of the build. Tune provides Spitz with custom anodized & engraved Black Burner Skyline wheelsets using Bike Ahead’s light carbon rims – tubeless with Schwalbe Thunder Burt tires and Tune tap & sealant. Tune also delivers custom anodized Geiles Teil stem, the tiny carbon Würger Skyline seatpost clamp, a carbon Wasserträger bottle cage, and a Speedneedle 20Twenty saddle.
Schmolke Carbon supplies a TLO carbon seatpost & MTB Lowriser TLO bar, which gets silicone ESI Fit XC Grips. Drivetrain starts with a THM carbon Clavicula M3 crankset, gets a SRAM 1x chainring attached to a KMC X11SL gold chain, kept in place with a Ceetec HDM (high direct mount) chainguide, that spins an e*thirteen TRSr 11-speed 9-46 cassette, and changes gears with an XTR rear derailleur & shifter combo. Wow, that’s a drivetrain mashup if I’ve ever seen one.
Crankbrothers Candy 11 titanium pedals put the power down, and Trickstuff Piccola brakes with C21 calipers and Dächle-Disc rotors. Claimed total bike weight ready to race is 8.8kg/19.4lb".
The "Fun Zone" is definitely quicker to find on a shorter travel bike.
You only want as much as is necessary and as little as possible.