lose the xx-light seatpost for a setback post
lose the schmolke bars for ones with a shorter reach/drop
lose the 100mm stem for a 90mm stem
Fortunately the 3 above things sold relatively quickly and for more than my replacements ended up costing me (save the stem).
I also switched from lightning cranks to zipps which dropped about 20g.
Replacements:
pro-vibe carbon setback post 31.6x280 152g (xx-light was 91g)
ritchey superlogic II carbon bars 183g (schmolkes were 159g)
extralite oc stem (same weight)
So, I ended up gaining 85g (at least that'll be the net when I get the extralite stem) - the 20g for a 65g gain. Of course, I now need to shorten my cables and housing- the shorter reach and narrower bars require less housing so that'll knock back a few more grams. If I used an alloy cassette I could probably get it back under 11.5lbs- at the lowest I had it at 11.33lbs.
I will be switching to a sram cassette once the 7900 cassette wears out, which will probably drop another 15-20g.
On the upside-- the difference in my position is just unbelieveable- I'll never go to a new frame/bike w/out getting fit.
Now if I could just sell the brand new schmolke tlo bars I have laying around




