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We don't tend to give specific product recommendations. Wheels, tires, and cockpit are good places to start. You can look up the weights of your listed products as well as we can. 32 mm stanchions are the smallest you'll see these days. Maybe high-end 34 mm stanchion forks are lighter. Also your angles listed should be e.g., 67 degrees, not 87 degrees.– Paul HCommented Apr 19 at 0:44
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4Looking for tyres that are fast but have good adhesion in both loosy and rocky terrain this makes me thing you're chasing a unicorn. Your money might be better spent on skills coaching.– Paul HCommented Apr 19 at 0:49
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2If you're chasing low-cost weight savings - consider the rider :)– Criggie ♦Commented Apr 19 at 12:03
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After collecting more opinions the most important part are wheels. Some riders prefer carbon rims due to higher stiffness but others warn that they may crash.– PolitechnicznyCommented Jun 8 at 19:35
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