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Light Wolf dream builds first lightweight carbon Unno Horn XC mountain bike <9.5kg

Unno Horn 100mm light carbon XC mountain bike by Light Wolf
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In mid-summer we got a first look at the limited edition, ultralight carbon Horn full-suspension XC race bike of premium Spanish bike builder UNNO. Within days of sharing that, we heard from friends at German custom wheel & bike builders Light Wolf Studio that they would get the first production bike out of the mold, and planned to build it up into a killer dream build with all sorts of lust worthy, lightweight components. The result, a 9.42kg 100mm travel XC bike, made by hand in Europe…

Unno Horn 100mm light carbon XC mountain bike by Light Wolf

Unno Horn 100mm light carbon XC mountain bike by Light Wolf
all photos courtesy Light Wolf Studio

The short-link full-suspension Horn wasn’t developed by Unno to be the lightest production XC bike out there (that was the goal of their Aora hardtail, though.) Instead, from the brain of Cesar Rojo that helped pioneer super long reach trail bike geometry through his work with Mondraker, the Horn was always meant to be a modern lightweight XC race bike capable of shredding some of the most technical trails you could throw at it. So the 100mm Horn gets trail-ready extra long, low & slack Forward Geometry, but still comes in at just 1600g for the frame with all hardware (no shock).

Unno Horn 100mm light carbon XC mountain bike by Light Wolf

So as a premium dealer partner for Unno in Germany, Dresden-based Light Wolf set out to build a suitably unique & premium spec befitting the limited edition, handmade carbon cross-country bike. And they documented the entire build process so you could follow along, then sent us some exclusive actual weights on the scale….

The first Horn custom build

It took a while to sort out all the kit, as Light Wolf was going niche for the build, mixing some high-end European components together that lived up to the trail-ready frameset. And a lot of the components were new tech that just wasn’t available yet… It wasn’t a ‘weight savings at all cost build’, instead this bike is going to see a lot of trail riding, so Light Wolf started pulling together a Rotor, BikeAhead & Magura build around a Lefty fork & a Fox shock.

The Horn is said to be stiff & trail ready, so the build gives it a proper Fox Float DPS EVOL Factory shock and Cannondale’s latest Lefty Ocho Carbon fork (with Hopp carbon knobs) for a no-compromises 100mm of fully adjustable travel at both ends.

Unno Horn 100mm light carbon XC mountain bike by Light Wolf

To highlight the latest in drivetrain, it then gets a hydraulic shifting Rotor 1×13 MTB setup complete with 10-52 13-speed cassette, 34T Kapic Carbon crankset, and tuned Magura MT8 SL brakes with 160mm SL2 rotors.

Unno Horn 100mm light carbon XC mountain bike by Light WolfBikeAhead Composites supplies light & stiff carbon in the 10° sweep The Flatbar handlebar, 31.6mm The Post seatpost, and 28mm internal The Rim SL rims that Light Wolf laced into a Rotor Rvolver rear hub & Lefty60 with elusive double-butted Sapim Super Spokes to match up with the proprietary setup at both ends.

Unno Horn 100mm light carbon XC mountain bike by Light Wolf

Finishing out the build… a Cane Creek Flatstack headset, 77mm Intend Grace XC alloy stem, a carbon Fabric Scoop Ultimate saddle, KMC X12 chain, tuned KCNC EVO Lock-on grips, alloy Schwalbe tubeless-valves, and light trail-ready tanwall Teravail Ehline 29er tires – 2.5″ up front & 2.3″ at the rear, plus titanium or alloy bolts to shed a couple extra grams.

Unno Horn 100mm light carbon XC mountain bike by Light Wolf actual weight

Complete bike weight then… 9.42kg (20.77lb) with Crankbrothers Eggbeater 3 pedals, ready to ride. The price… most likely well over 10,000€.

Unno Horn 100mm light carbon XC mountain bike by Light Wolf

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luggednut
luggednut
4 years ago

Hooray

JNH
JNH
4 years ago

Price? Who cares, Cesar Rojo went a bit mad and this is the glorious result.

GG
GG
4 years ago

Is it just me or do the tan sidewall tires seem a bit played-out? I can’t help but think this build would look mucho better with all black tires.

K-Pop is dangerous to your health
K-Pop is dangerous to your health
4 years ago
Reply to  GG

I’m no fan of tanwall tires either, but It’s just you. Different strokes for different folks. Your option is to buy one of these and mount all black tires on it so as to stoke your aesthetic bug, pretty simple right?

Felix - Light Wolf Studio

No one need to order it like this and buy an extra set of tires if you don’t like tan walls. It’s full custom, so just order what you desire.

blahblah1233445
4 years ago
Reply to  GG

I actually like the tan walls in this build. It matches well with the small orange logos and screws on the frame and kashima coating on the damper.

GG
GG
4 years ago

Is it just me or do the tan sidewall tires just seem a little played-out? I can’t help but think that this build would look mucho better with all black tires.

Samtheman
Samtheman
4 years ago
Reply to  GG

I normally say only facts can be right or wrong, but today I found an opinion that is very very wrong. #TanBeatsBland

Dave
Dave
4 years ago

Sweet. Love the Rotor 1×13 build. Just about tp build a bike with it. So excited.

Leo mtb
Leo mtb
4 years ago

Wow for the price of the frame alone that is a boat anchor! Nowadays any weight weenie can assembly a fs weighijg 1kg less than that without the millionaire unno frame.

Felix - Light Wolf Studio
Reply to  Leo mtb

but the weight Weenie would not use 800gr tires and 28mm inner width rims or 32spokes on it it reach 1kg less. It was never the goal to build it as light as possible.

Luiggi
Luiggi
4 years ago

I was about to write “cue in the usual weight weenie stating he could do better” without even reading the whole text. Boy, these guys never fail to deliver.

EcoRacer
EcoRacer
4 years ago
Reply to  Leo mtb

I’d rather have a bike that is rideable and a solid performer in most conditions, than a 1kg lighter bike that is completely unusable in anything with less than perfect conditions. The text even states “It wasn’t a ‘weight savings at all cost build’”.

bob88@hotmail.com
bob88@hotmail.com
4 years ago

Does the thinned down top tube give extra rear suspension? The offset of the shock must put a moment into the top tube and flex it..

UncaJohn
UncaJohn
4 years ago

No dropper post?

Matt
Matt
4 years ago

Ok I guess. For me I would’ve done all diff comps, but to each their own. Gotta at least do the Gemini Pröpus bar/stem combo! 😉 At least they didn’t put a dropper on it. 🙂

tony karklins
tony karklins
4 years ago

Sexiest bike on the planet. Well done Cesar!

VeloFreak
VeloFreak
4 years ago

very nice xc bike, best carbon ever for this century and the next, but holds just one bottle. With a mor S shaped down tube it could hold up 2 bottles. but anyways, this is not even available in sizes, right? this is a showroom bike.

Mucha bici de vitrina cesar, vamos que nos vamos a taiwan hombre, y a hacer tallas de 1 en 1 como antiguamente.

Felix - Light Wolf Studio
Reply to  VeloFreak

this is a XC-race bike – how many racers do you know, that uses more them one bottle? I’m not that racer anymore but one bottle is enough for me. If i want more, i’ll use my camelback.

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