TriRig SL. Building the lightest bike possible.

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Published 2023-08-23
TriRig is proud to unveil the largest simultaneous product launch in the history of the company. Introducing the TriRig SL Series: five new products that might just change the way you think about building or upgrading your next pavement-faring bicycle.

tririg.com/collections/sl

All Comments (21)
  • @markusseppala6547
    "Those first few pedals strokes are incredible" Yeah that's about as long as the carbon chainring will last.
  • @mitchellsteindler
    This is one of the most compromised lightweight builds ive ever seen.
  • @davefave4351
    A British hill climb special, for sure! A real work of art!
  • @tomolonotron
    "functional bike" that chainring will need replacing after 100km 😂. This is a joke, surely
  • @ArthurD
    Yeah it's a good bike to disassemble and take with you in a hiking trip. You know, as an extra option if you're in a hurry.
  • @WillPower46
    You can see that even on that smooth tar seal it's jittery and harsh. It's an interesting concept build but I don't believe it rides great, not even for a minute.
  • The only perishable thing I think is on the bike is the chainring but maybe a bit of grip tape on the bars to be able to control the bike when sweating
  • @aaronedgeart
    A true experiment in ridiculous and wondrous awesomery!
  • @david131092
    Interesting- always good to see innovation. If you were to race this i think the actual lack of weight and the lack of electronic gearing is actually a hinderance in my experience. especially on hill climbs. when the bike is so light you feel the road more, couple that with slower speeds uphill and higher power its better to be in the 5.5-5.9kg mark ive found
  • @TY-wd5fv
    Dude this is just straight cool
  • @jonathanzappala
    I can't find the jagwire XEX-SL shift housing for sale anymore, but it doesn't last as long as other shift cables, it was lighter though for sure.
  • @bigj651
    @ 2:44 is that the gear cable that goes straight down next to the rear break on the left? Seems like incredibly tight routing to curve from there to the downtube! 😮
  • @hlgr
    Awesome build! Are you running super low pressure in that rear wheel?
  • @darthjohn0
    I also always wanted to ride a bike made of light.
  • I believe you will have some serious problems when there is some wind blowing your way...🤣 Nice build man