@@harshyadav9402 I think it is a misunderstanding, it was a general remark, it is practiced to calculate the weight of a bicycle in this way in general. It has nothing to do with the work of this gentleman, whom I appreciate as such and whom I wish success in his work.
nice touch, taking off the 14g when you shortened the chain :-). too bad my last thought was "i wonder how he'll keep it under 5kg when the pedals are added? oh... i guess we're just gonna skip that part?"
Happy to see a front derailleur on this build. I know 1x works for a lot of ppl but in my opinion it's not a proper road bike without a double in front. It makes the weight of this bike even more impressive!
Im an amateur in this world of cycling and road its not my preference but in the last year and a half ive been learning a lot, i really like to see your videos, after a stressfull day of work this videos are better than a xanax lol. Great work, congrats to you and your team. Cheers from Portugal
It is amazing how you built this bike without flat handlebars, a 1x setup, a shorter stem, half to the handlebar tape etc, It shows how much bikes have evolved until now.
Wow. Sew up tires still are being used. Sold my store back in 1997. Some days I miss it. Nice to watch others in action. Especially since I also did things right.
Perfect music for a perfect bike. 1x would be my choice with SRAM Red to avoid the box. But those are just personal preferences I guess. It is a black beauty!
Even if that threaded bb adds a few grams compared to pressfit, it’s a cost I’d be willing to pay! Happy to see frames moving back towards threaded bbs
NICE, i had a Cannondale Evo HI-MOD that was 12.4 pounds with Speedplay 150 gram T pedals, ENVE tubulars, etc. I prefer old school rim brakes with either THM or Ciamillo. I never knew Ceramic speed made wheels, they look shallow. I bought a Focus Izalco max rim brake and electronic 750 gram frame but i never built it up, all i needed was the SRAM Red 12 speed. Love that crank ===$$$$$$$$$
The weight is impressive but I wouldn't have much trust in all those flimsy parts...but mostly I doubt that this bike rides comfortable. To me this is more of a showcase how light you CAN go. Obviously still a very nice video Mr. Milner!
It’s a vanity project to see how far you can push things, I don’t think anyone would seriously consider using this bike in the real world, maybe for short hill climb events or similar but certainly not for anything else. You’d puncture before you’d gone more than a few miles anyway!
Surprised they went with exposed di2 junction vs the barend which is much clear ☹️ - think the bar rape on is wrapped backwards too. Bike looks great nonetheless! Always pleasure watching these
I'm not a roadi, but nevertheless the road builds are very interesting to watch. I would love to see like one of the lightest MTB builds aswell. Would you reveal the source of the epic music you're using all the time? Or better said: which generes are you searching for while getting the right tunes for the build?
Stupid question incoming and I will say that I watched this entire video in pure amazement as someone who is just on the fringe of getting into higher end bikes, but why aren’t pedals considered in the weight of the overall bike? Thanks in advance, everyone!
Hello and thanks again for this calming video. The bike is simply amazing and as the ending wants to express: riding on clouds ☁️ Have a nice evening later and I will be waiting for many more videos to com 😘👍🕯🕯🕯🎅☃️
Gelu saddle and Time Xpresso 15 pedals. Would still be over 5kg, but not by much. Do a Time Alpe d'Huez 01 Disc (clear coat frame :-) ) with this Dura Ace. Would be a dream to watch.
One of your best jobs Gee! Could I know how do you put the junction box below the handlebar to don't use the given rubber band? Is it secure from falling?
Been waiting a long time for this video. Came to the comments to see the complaints about disc brakes and not using 1x SRAM - was not disappointed - by the bike or the comments.
@ 3:04 I am no expert with Road Bike assembly, but I am pretty sure that you use the device in the wrong direction (Timestamp 3:04) if you turn it 180 degrees your special vise(pressing/holding device) will not endanger the good part and will only press the part you cut of anyway.
Nice how you make it look so effortless and delicate. Takes me about 45 mins to change a cassette. And I certainly wouldn’t want to start tinkering with a £13k bike
Thanks for that amazing video, what a dream bike. And I can´t help myself, but this guy is by far my favourite mechanic...at the end of the videos, I always want to go to a Pub with him, have a pint and talk about bike tech stuff...
Hi, quick question : how do you know what's going to be the rider's position when you build the bike ? Because, there, you almost slam the stem, with only one spacer below it. Thanks a lot and congrats.
@@jonahjenkinss no they’re not lol. S-works are meant for whoever wants and can afford to ride them, as with any other bikes for that matter. Thinking that you have to go “fast” just because it’s a race bike is bullshit.
@@87togabito you tripping bro? S-Works aren’t made with the intention to be raced. There’s no point buying a ‘fast bike’ if you can’t be in a ‘fast position’ as then there’s no point of buying a bike made for aggression and speed.
It's amazing how you can drop about £4000 worth of weight if you just go to the toilet before the ride.. The cost rises exponentially while the weight saving minimises accordingly. Lovely build whichever way, I'm sure it'll make someone very happy as it sits in their home as showpiece.
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Sorry, but no one can take your weight totals seriously without pedals and bottle cages.
true craftsmanship, you should be proud of.
thanks for sharing.
Love
@@ARMWRESTLINGCYCLINGFRANCE I never understood the reason for measuring the weight of an incomplete bicycle ...
@@harshyadav9402 I think it is a misunderstanding, it was a general remark, it is practiced to calculate the weight of a bicycle in this way in general. It has nothing to do with the work of this gentleman, whom I appreciate as such and whom I wish success in his work.
@@sergyum sry if i've hurted
This is exactly what I need to carry my 120kg body from one place to another.
😂😂😂
Spend your money on this and you'll get thinner and lighter. 😉
Same here. Now I am only missing the money. Hahaha 😂
@@adampapp that boi is thicc
Im only 100 kg but I was thinking the same thing! It's more sure fire way of loosing weight!
You know it's a light build when you are there thinking, "I wonder how much that amount of grease weights?"
could have easily shaved 10 grams in exchange for a few creaky bolts
haha ultimate weight gains
Wonder how much the air in the tubes weighs? Or the glue on the rims?
@@wanontalay8510 about 7 or 8 grams of air in road bike tires.
@@Nozes.. Cool. Can you show the calculation?
nice touch, taking off the 14g when you shortened the chain :-). too bad my last thought was "i wonder how he'll keep it under 5kg when the pedals are added? oh... i guess we're just gonna skip that part?"
Who needs pedals... haha
The weight savings will definitely make up for the power lost by not having pedals XD
buy another bike and solved
gotta need those wireless pedals :D
my 58cm is 5.5kg with pedals garmin mount/gopro mount and bottle cages.
Happy to see a front derailleur on this build. I know 1x works for a lot of ppl but in my opinion it's not a proper road bike without a double in front. It makes the weight of this bike even more impressive!
with 12 speed now do you even need a double in the front though?
Discs as well!
@@hockysa yes uphill n downhill
What’s the point of a climbing build without a double
That wheelset is insanely light, I would have liked to see some more info on them.
Im an amateur in this world of cycling and road its not my preference but in the last year and a half ive been learning a lot, i really like to see your videos, after a stressfull day of work this videos are better than a xanax lol. Great work, congrats to you and your team.
Cheers from Portugal
Hows xan!
now off to Decathlon to buy a bike!
It is amazing how you built this bike without flat handlebars, a 1x setup, a shorter stem, half to the handlebar tape etc, It shows how much bikes have evolved until now.
Gee Milner has the peace, artistry and precision of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci!
Both the bike and the video are beautiful pieces of art.
beautiful build! aside from the little Di2 box under the stem, that thing is an eyesore !
Awesome build! Must've been fun to not have to mess with cables/wires going through the headset for once!
It was heaven.
Amo ❤ muito seu conteúdo.
Assisto todos os dias antes de ir trabalhar!
Mim traz muita paz!
Obrigado amigo e que Deus lhe abençoe.
Wow. Sew up tires still are being used. Sold my store back in 1997. Some days I miss it. Nice to watch others in action. Especially since I also did things right.
Oh, I've been waiting for this build since you showed up some photos several months ago. Really happy to see this build finally 🙂🙂🙂
Hope you thought it was worth the wait!
@@GeeMilner hell yeah!
Perfect music for a perfect bike. 1x would be my choice with SRAM Red to avoid the box. But those are just personal preferences I guess. It is a black beauty!
Glad you liked it!
A super build that can be used to go to the shops or go to the top of Mont Ventoux in style. Well done!
Pretty sure you wouldn’t want to be running tubulars on your shopping bike unless you planned to have a team car following you with a spare wheel… 🤣
@@XX-is7ps I don't mind walking home from the shops if needs be lol :-)
Even if that threaded bb adds a few grams compared to pressfit, it’s a cost I’d be willing to pay! Happy to see frames moving back towards threaded bbs
For sure its a sacrifice worth making!
Watchig a single 5 minutes of the Parktool repair video for pressfit was all I needed to convince myself to never ever ever touch a pressfit bike.
와우! 👍 차체부터 부품 하나 하나까지 무게를 재다니 너무 아름 다운 영상이네요.
Totally awsome! ❤ Would be great to add always weight of each component (for few seconds during weight increase) for better licidity
Beautiful build.
When you saw the steerer tube - is that the recommended way to extract the hazardous carbon fibre dust?
NICE, i had a Cannondale Evo HI-MOD that was 12.4 pounds with Speedplay 150 gram T pedals, ENVE tubulars, etc. I prefer old school rim brakes with either THM or Ciamillo. I never knew Ceramic speed made wheels, they look shallow. I bought a Focus Izalco max rim brake and electronic 750 gram frame but i never built it up, all i needed was the SRAM Red 12 speed. Love that crank ===$$$$$$$$$
Those are ax lightness wheels with ceramic speed bearings
@@mitchellsteindler Thank you
Great build nice to see wheels being used ZED wheels I think of Barnsley . Lee And Steve make great wheels .
Dreambuild of the year award. Absolutely insane. Thanks 😭😉🤘🤘
Glad you enjoyed it! We saved one of the best till last!
Nice sharing dear friend. 💕❤️❤️💕
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true definition of dream build :)
Glad you think that and thanks for watching!
The weight is impressive but I wouldn't have much trust in all those flimsy parts...but mostly I doubt that this bike rides comfortable.
To me this is more of a showcase how light you CAN go.
Obviously still a very nice video Mr. Milner!
Me too, I don't consider myself as a gentle rider, so naturally I'm not keen to run über light carbon parts on my bike. Torque specs are lower too.
It’s a vanity project to see how far you can push things, I don’t think anyone would seriously consider using this bike in the real world, maybe for short hill climb events or similar but certainly not for anything else. You’d puncture before you’d gone more than a few miles anyway!
@@XX-is7ps This is Rebecca Richardson's hill climbing bike.
Wow, a sub 5kg disc brake bike. Pretty wild
Bike of my dreams! Best build to date, well done!
Wow, thanks so much!
No words, Something simple so.. light touch., amazing work!
Glad you like it!
the last scene was like the bike end up in heaven. Nice work
Haha yeah I guess you're right!
Surprised they went with exposed di2 junction vs the barend which is much clear ☹️ - think the bar rape on is wrapped backwards too. Bike looks great nonetheless! Always pleasure watching these
Glad you enjoy the Dream Build films!
Lol
What is a bar rape dude?
@@necrodefecator bar Tape - and yes it was backwards (meaning over time the top bar tape will loosen from natural riding)
I'm not a roadi, but nevertheless the road builds are very interesting to watch.
I would love to see like one of the lightest MTB builds aswell.
Would you reveal the source of the epic music you're using all the time?
Or better said: which generes are you searching for while getting the right tunes for the build?
Hey dude, glad that you're enjoying these. It's on Music Bed, I need to set up a playlist!
@@GeeMilner Ahh I see👌🏽
I'll take a look at that one. Thanks Gee :)
yeh its lick my love pump by mach
A nice direct mount bracket for rear derailleur can help to shave 11 more grams 😅 awesome build video mate
Great video and awesome bike, rim brakes works fine for me.
Each to their own! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
자전거와 촬영된 영상 모두 예술작품이라
말할 수 있을 정도로 완벽합니다.
Stupid question incoming and I will say that I watched this entire video in pure amazement as someone who is just on the fringe of getting into higher end bikes, but why aren’t pedals considered in the weight of the overall bike? Thanks in advance, everyone!
it's usually the way a manufacturer weight a bike
Because pedals are up to personal preference mostly but manufacturers never include their weight
The best thing about light bikes is acceleration. Light wheels are way more important than a light frame. It could be lighter with rimbrakes.
is there even ANY glue on those Tubs?? sweet ride though.
soo good the work and passion behind is so incredible
Thanks! It took a lot of time to make it happen!
If you wanna carry your bike into your back in all tour, that's the best bike out there
Very interesting way to calibrate your instruments!
Berd spokes ftw!
We're looking forward to working more with them!
this is a REAL dream build, no compromises) beautiful!
None at all but we think there is room for improvement in the future!
No pedals aren't considered compromises?
hello gee milner are the best videos i wish you a happy ces parties keep up the art inspired by a bicycle🇦🇲🇦🇲👍🥂🥂
Glad you like them and thank you!
Hello and thanks again for this calming video. The bike is simply amazing and as the ending wants to express: riding on clouds ☁️ Have a nice evening later and I will be waiting for many more videos to com 😘👍🕯🕯🕯🎅☃️
Glad you enjoyed it! Best wishes and thanks for watching!
Tears of joy!! Well done that mech.....pjw
It is a beautiful bike and a dream bike for me and many others🥰🥰🥰🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice bike! I have a fully decked out surly straggler that weighs probably close to 15kg. And I love it haha
Gelu saddle and Time Xpresso 15 pedals. Would still be over 5kg, but not by much. Do a Time Alpe d'Huez 01 Disc (clear coat frame :-) ) with this Dura Ace. Would be a dream to watch.
We have plans for the future for sure..!
Now THAT is a dream. And with a perfect bottom bracket shell like that you won't miss a threaded BB.
I haven't seen it yet, and I'm already drooling
Hope you enjoyed it
@@GeeMilner so much!!!
One of your best jobs Gee! Could I know how do you put the junction box below the handlebar to don't use the given rubber band? Is it secure from falling?
Been waiting a long time for this video. Came to the comments to see the complaints about disc brakes and not using 1x SRAM - was not disappointed - by the bike or the comments.
Haha we all knew it would work out that way.. Glad you enjoyed it and hope it was worth the wait!
I now know why mechanics wear hoodies!! That pocket is super useful (and saves holding things in your mouth)
Very true!
When i saw the berd spokes i said "Man! that's another featherweight build"
Thats INSANE😱!
Down Under Built if I had to guess? Left-hand rear brake. So peaceful to watch. Cheers.
Très bonne vidéo bravo et très beau vélo 👏👏👍👍🚴🏻♂️🇫🇷🇫🇷
Thank you!
I just got a Cube cross race 10,3 kg and it feels super light, sub 5 is crazy
Love it! I've been waiting for this video for so long! 5000% worth the wait.
Happy to hear you enjoyed it and glad it was worth the weight!
nice build but too fancy for me..
Dili na pwede diri sa among lugar kay mapalid kas hangin pag naay dakong truck mag sunod sa imoha hehe
This is so beautiful that I cried
El mejor video que he visto con pesos 🎉
Génial une superbe machine de Race !!!!
@ 3:04 I am no expert with Road Bike assembly, but I am pretty sure that you use the device in the wrong direction (Timestamp 3:04) if you turn it 180 degrees your special vise(pressing/holding device) will not endanger the good part and will only press the part you cut of anyway.
As long as you don't clamp it too tightly (moderately snug is enough), it's OK. This is how it's actually done.
darimo suits this perfectly
Incredible components
My favourite build to watch that you have done I think!
Imagine spending a good £15k on a build only to use £10 bar tape!
@@joshnation1483 the fact it had any bar tape annoyed me😡
Must feel like floating to ride a bike as light as this
Also- that front end with the graphics is stunning. S-Works once again outdoing all others
Agreed!
Nice work. Similiar project was made in Bike-RS in Cracov, in Poland. Cheers :)
Super bike! Thank you very much!
Glad you like it!
Great build, that bar tape work is 👌🏻
Nice how you make it look so effortless and delicate. Takes me about 45 mins to change a cassette.
And I certainly wouldn’t want to start tinkering with a £13k bike
wow what a Awesome Build it looks so beatiful
Good to see a real workshop that doesn't look like a dental lab - oh nice ride btw
I am forever scarred by the fact that the ends of your hoodie's drawstring are at different heights 🤣
Much lighter than the burdens and pains that I carry everytime
Como siempre geniales estos videos. Esperando nuevos. Great work
Thank you!
Thanks for that amazing video, what a dream bike. And I can´t help myself, but this guy is by far my favourite mechanic...at the end of the videos, I always want to go to a Pub with him, have a pint and talk about bike tech stuff...
These are bikes I could only dream of🥺
Absolutely stunning!
It really is!
Awesome video and wonderfully build. I always enjoy your videos. :-)
Hi, quick question : how do you know what's going to be the rider's position when you build the bike ? Because, there, you almost slam the stem, with only one spacer below it. Thanks a lot and congrats.
We always like our bikes slammed!
@@GeeMilner well I like my back :) nice build though!
@@chrislaska5728 if you like your back, then don’t buy a state of the art s-works… they’re made to be raced and ridden aggressively 😂
@@jonahjenkinss no they’re not lol. S-works are meant for whoever wants and can afford to ride them, as with any other bikes for that matter.
Thinking that you have to go “fast” just because it’s a race bike is bullshit.
@@87togabito you tripping bro?
S-Works aren’t made with the intention to be raced. There’s no point buying a ‘fast bike’ if you can’t be in a ‘fast position’ as then there’s no point of buying a bike made for aggression and speed.
It's amazing how you can drop about £4000 worth of weight if you just go to the toilet before the ride.. The cost rises exponentially while the weight saving minimises accordingly. Lovely build whichever way, I'm sure it'll make someone very happy as it sits in their home as showpiece.
Fantastic build,thank you!
Is it just me that doesn't see the weights on the scale display? 😕
A beautiful bike to stay in the wall in home.
Nice build. I like the wheels particularly
Wow.. another great work of art gee....
That tub went on nice n easy…
Art on Wheels 👌🏽💫
I love the way the top tube merge with the seat post - other than that it looks like my SL6 : )
Very relaxing yet informative
What a beautiful bike !
Beautiful, Gee, beautiful!
Thanks dude!
The way that guy weighed the frame it is no surprise that the bike is less than 5Kg. :D
Mapapasanaol ka nalang sa ganda ng bike haay hanggang dream nalang talaga:(
What a beauty.
Hey! Just asking, how much did it cost?
I loved the vid btw
Splurging on all six disk rotor bolts.
Wow amazing bike! Nice video! 👍👍👍