Magura brakes are my go to, Shimano second.
Sram brakes I will never use again.
I have kind of forgotten about Magura; I've not owned a set since their hydraulic rim brakes about 20 years ago. Remember those?! I was a celebrity at school when I got my set.
Formula Cura for me, nothing else!
Shimano second.
I won't use Magura or SRAM ever again.
I don't know anything about Formula. They are lighter. I'll read some reviews.
I have a similar build going and all parts are in the house. Here are some comments:
Shock - the SidLuxe is lighter than 330, I will get a weight posted today
Wheels - I am not sure I would go that light if you are looking for a more aggressive downhill experience
Bottle cage - Only room for one, unless you plan to run an adapter to fit two
As someone else stated, I went with X01 11Spd and slightly used X01 Eagle crank. This was a huge money saver and weight is very competitive.
Good feedback. Thank you. For the wheels, you have a point. I think my current set is ~1590g (30mm outer width, hookless, 28spoke, Novatec hubs) and has been very robust; only recently did the rear hub fail. I was hoping to save weight with nicer hubs this time (maybe 240s). I think I can get lighter than 1590 pretty easily, but maybe shouldn't shoot for something too extremely light. Do you have any recommendations for what makes a robust wheel?
2nd bottle cage was left over from my HT build. Knowing I will likely only have a single bottle cage on most new suspension frames, I have made a point to ride with only a single bottle this year to see if it is a problem. I think it will be OK for about 90% of my rides. For the rest, I'll carry a second in my jersey pocket or pack.
You and others make a good point with the 11spd stuff. I just wanted the 'new' hotness I guess. I ride 11spd now (10-46) with 32T and I would appreciate more of a climbing gear. I guess I could look at a 10-50 cassette for 11 spd; there are some options available.
wouldn't it be nice to have a huge database with all available component options to choose from? with all weights? There must be something like that out there.
I always need hours of reserarch for finding all my preferred components and their weight. If there would be a database to choose components by catergory and click them together to a bike list and make an excel export, would make things so much easier.
That would be sweet. And not very hard to setup really. The issue would be maintaining the database. Is anyone working on this at all?