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Design Duo Create 80 Gram SRAM Red Derailleur



Known for taking already lightweight components, and making them even lighter, the design duo that go by the pseudonyms of FastDad and Colaweizan – create an 80g SRAM Red rear derailleur.  

By replacing various and sundry parts with lighter weight titanium and carbon fiber counterparts, along with the copious use of a Dremel tool, they managed to shave an additional 53g off of an already very svelte derailleur. Dig ! 

 

  

 

 

 

 


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