Since the first Di2 based bike worked out well, I thought it was time to improve on it and make something that I wanted to ride as a daily rider.
The frame is an MSC Koncept Carbon. The weight for this frame in a med was an incredible 1631grams including the rear Monarch shock. I love the internal cable routing for all the lines through the frame. It's a shame that I can't take advantage of them fully with Di2, but the trade is worth it.
The frame performance is really nice. Solid, stable, agile and very light. The original build called for it to be right at the low 17 pound mark, but in building it I stopped short of installing much of what I had for it(German A Carbon Kilo, Tune Saddle, Schmolke Bar, 310 tires, etc...) In the end what I ended up with is an 18.8 pound daily rider that doesn't require any worry about fragility.
For the current build it looks like this:
Frame: MSC Koncept Carbon
Fork: R-7 MRD
Headset: Kcnc Radiant R1
Stem: Kcnc Flyride
Bar: Kcnc Scbone
Grips: Extralite
Brakes: Magura MagSL with Kcnc rotors
Rims: Edge Carbon
Hubs: Soul Kozak
Spokes: CxRay
skewers: Kcnc
Tires: Speedking
rear derailleur: Shimano Di2
front derailleur: Shimano Di2
front deralleur mount: Parlee carbon
Chain: Kmc X10SL
Crank: Kcnc Ktype
Chainrings: Extralite Gara 28/42 double
cassette: Shimano custom 11-32
Pedals: Look
Seatpost: Kcnc Ti Pro Lite
Seat: Specialized Phenom
Seat collar: Kcnc SC11
Bottle Cage: Tune/Btp




