Can a lightweight BMC Twostroke build keep up with the 9.3kg version?

By Tom Law

Published: Saturday, 21 September 2024 at 09:00 AM


I’ve always had a soft spot for hardtails and the art of being a weight weenie.

Hardtails may not be as popular as they once were, and cross-country race bikes are heavier than they used to be. But I wanted to see what I could do to flip that trend.

Could I make a lightweight hardtail, without sacrificing the heavier, trail-capable spec features we’re seeing at races.

Last year, BMC supported our ‘One hardtail to rule them all’ video. We beefed up an aluminium version of its Twostroke hardtail, with a burlier fork, wheels and tyres, and fitted a dropper post.

At the same time, we shaved the weight of a carbon version of the same bike, with lighter wheels. The result was a 9.3kg rocket ship.

Afterwards, I wanted to see how far I could push the limits of the carbon bike. How light could it really go? And would a combination of the two bikes prove to be fastest?

To find out, I put two builds for the bike together. A super-light, money no object weight-weenie rocket and a burlier version that still leaned towards the very light end of the spectrum.