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Dolan Seta - 4.32 kg

Frame:
Dolan Seta 58cm - 1200g

Fork/Headset:
Enve 1.0 - Extralite Ultrastar 3 - Carbon-Ti top cap - carbon conical spacer

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Red/BBInfinite GXP Ceramic

Pedals:
Time Xpresso 15

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Fibrelyte 48t/velobike Ti 3/32 15t/YBN Ti

Handlebars/Stem:
Darimo Nexus 110x40 - 196g Tesa SE 51608 Tape / Fairwheel 3k carbon bar ends

Saddle/Seatpost:
Custom Berk Motika integrated seatpost/saddle - 129g Darimo Sub4 clamp

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Corima 32mm S+ / Corima Carbon/Sapim Cx-Ray / Tufo Elite Jet <160g Tubular / Control Tech Ti/Scandium bolt on skewer

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Corima 32mm / Raketa /Sapim Cx-Ray / Tufo Elite Jet <160g Tubular

More Info:
Weight: 9.5 lbs / 4.32kg

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. 5.1 kg
  2. 4.8 kg
  3. 4.62 kg
  4. 4.55kg
  5. 4.48kg
  6. 4.42kg
  7. 4.32kg

Added by dovitsky. Last updated 9 months ago.

69 Comments

aboveandbeyond

aboveandbeyond says:

Seriously the coolest bike!

Posted about 2 years ago

1000j

1000j says:

Still the best seta existing

Posted over 3 years ago

EatRideGrow

EatRideGrow says:

Did you have any trouble getting the chainring to fit? Did you have to get Fibrelyte to make it specifically for the red cranks

Posted almost 4 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

No, just a standard 110bcd chainring.

Posted over 3 years ago

ovonate

ovonate says:

Is that a road crankset?

Posted almost 4 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Yes

Posted almost 4 years ago

ovonate

ovonate says:

What spacers did you use to get the right chainline?

Posted almost 4 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Small spacer on rear cog

Posted over 3 years ago

cicciopasticcio

cicciopasticcio says:

came back for the updates! I reckon you will save at least 100/150g if you strip the frameset raw carbon and just clear it.
Would be awesome to get to low 4s. Keep it up!

Posted almost 4 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

The parts that I have on order listed below, will drop the bike below 10lbs.

Russian Raketa rear hub: 100g savings
Darimo seatpost clamp: 20g savings
Carbon/alu cog: god knows
Bbinfinite GXP BB: 30g savings

Estimated total weigh savings: 150g / .33 lbs

Posted almost 4 years ago

Karl

Karl says:

True inspiration!

Posted over 4 years ago

GhostRidingTheWhip

GhostRidingTheWhip says:

Facts

Posted almost 4 years ago

Kyono

Kyono says:

I don't understand why, but I respect it

Posted over 4 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

I have no idea either...

Posted over 4 years ago

Tor

Tor says:

Those integrated berk components are so sick, I love the seatpost/saddle so much

Posted over 4 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Berk makes some incredible stuff!

Posted over 4 years ago

hillyfixed

hillyfixed says:

Nice build, looking to base a build around the same frame, this is really helpful. A long term project due to funds! Want a light hill climbing bike. Will watch as your bike evolves, nice wheel-set......

Posted almost 5 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Thanks! Best of luck on your build.

Posted almost 5 years ago

tracksloth

tracksloth says:

Fly birdie, fly

Posted about 5 years ago

TonnyHo

TonnyHo says:

I think it can be lighter by using smaller cog and lower rims and so on.....

Posted about 5 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

I’m well aware....I could save ~150g using a shallower rim/lighter rear hub, but I really like this Corima set. A smaller cog would save a few grams, which isn’t really a concern of mine at this point.

Posted about 5 years ago

ManlyApparatus

ManlyApparatus says:

give this man a medal

Posted about 6 years ago

AshokCaptain

AshokCaptain says:

Absolutely agree!

Posted about 6 years ago

twieleba

twieleba says:

What type of cog are you running?

Posted about 6 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

17t 3/32 cog

Posted about 6 years ago

hwattsnola

hwattsnola says:

What're you planning on replacing the wheels with?

Posted over 6 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

I have my sight set on some Lightweights. But only if I can sell the Corimas.

Posted over 6 years ago

quixoticle

quixoticle says:

This thing is bonanos

Posted over 6 years ago

mMaku

mMaku says:

Please, remove that slack on the chain, my eyes are bleeding when I look at this.
So extraordinary bike with such a bloomer.

Posted almost 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Track slack bro

Posted almost 7 years ago

mMaku

mMaku says:

oh, I didn't hear about that practice, I must check it. thanks!

Posted almost 7 years ago

MouseR

MouseR says:

Wow man that's light, I'd be scared of hitting a bump and flying to outer space

Posted almost 7 years ago

GhostRidingTheWhip

GhostRidingTheWhip says:

+1

Posted about 5 years ago

cicciopasticcio

cicciopasticcio says:

do you reckon you could go down 5kg? If yes, what's in your mind?

Posted almost 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

It would be pretty simple, if I were to switch to road crank & a 3/32 chain/cog. I'm working on getting a clavicula in the near future. But for now, it's light enough! (Almost too light)

Posted almost 7 years ago

cicciopasticcio

cicciopasticcio says:

ahah yeah definitively, I wish I could 'feel' what 5.1kg means!

keep it real

Posted almost 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

It's at 4.8kg now :)

Posted about 5 years ago

cicciopasticcio

cicciopasticcio says:

bruh! Saw the notification and now you went down 300gr from my last comment! ahah
incredible

Posted almost 5 years ago

exs75

exs75 says:

Super sick even if I'm sure you can go under 5kg

Posted almost 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Thanks! Oh yeah, swapping the crank and using a 3/32 setup would do the trick. But it's light enough for now :)

Posted almost 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

4.8 now

Posted about 5 years ago

hwattsnola

hwattsnola says:

That bar/stem combo is soooo slick, especially with the matching seat post/saddle combo. Well done

Posted almost 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Thank ya!

Posted almost 7 years ago

pearleen

pearleen says:

if American Psycho had a bike in it, this would be the one

Posted almost 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Not sure how to take that, but thanks!

Posted almost 7 years ago

quixoticle

quixoticle says:

I actually thought this exact same thing :')

Posted almost 7 years ago

JesseShotland

JesseShotland says:

hah, looking good dude!

Posted about 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Hey! Thanks sir.

Posted about 7 years ago

PrimalFLo

PrimalFLo says:

Smaller chainring, smaller cog and less chain links could save some more weight :)

Posted about 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Yup! There's a new/smaller chainring arriving next week.

Posted about 7 years ago

vp1337

vp1337 says:

brutal!

Posted over 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Haha thanks!

Posted over 7 years ago

angelomedi

angelomedi says:

HoooooolyHellll just like the one im riding in my dreams . . .

Posted over 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Thank you!!! It should be complete in a few weeks.

Posted over 7 years ago

eldeezy

eldeezy says:

Mack Superlight hubs to AX Lightness or Lightweight rims and a custom carbon Fiber
-Lyte ring on THM Clavicula or Lightning cranks would take this over the top.

Posted over 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

I agree, I currently have a fiberlyte ring on the bike. And I'm in the process of getting a clavicula!

Posted over 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

I decided to have a custom carbon spider built for the rotor. THM will be a upgrade down the line.

Posted about 7 years ago

eldeezy

eldeezy says:

I have Clavicula cranks on my road bike. So much stiffer and lighter than the newest Rotor 3D+ cranks. The price is hard to stomach but the performance and weight savings is worth the extra $500 or so.

Posted about 7 years ago

cicciopasticcio

cicciopasticcio says:

that's ridiculous light and gorgeous!

hands down

Posted over 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Thanks!

Posted over 7 years ago

nolan805

nolan805 says:

Holy....it's....beautiful. I really hope we cross paths soon

Posted over 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Thanks man!!

Posted over 7 years ago

nolan805

nolan805 says:

I hope it wasn't too heavy carrying to that top floor

Posted over 7 years ago

Karl

Karl says:

Fuck me and jesus christ, this is the meanest thing I've seen!

Posted over 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Thanks! It should be complete next week.

Posted over 7 years ago

Karl

Karl says:

You could save a pickle or two in weight by cutting the steerer maybe

Posted over 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Haha yeah, once I figure out the most comfy stem position, I'll cut it properly.

Posted over 7 years ago

hwattsnola

hwattsnola says:

This is going to be soooo sick when it's finished

Posted over 7 years ago

dovitsky

dovitsky says:

Thanks! Just waiting to finish the rear wheel.

Posted over 7 years ago