Wheels, tubes, cranks, pedals, derailleur, shifter, cassette, chain, saddle, handlebars, and BB from my Nomad 2. Dropped a whole pound, sitting at 26.49 lbs right now.
Not sure. I'll probably get a lighter set of wheels after I build up my Nomad C, and I may switch to a chopped Masterpiece as well as some lighter rubber. Might switch to 10-speed X.0/XX when it becomes available, and maybe put some Noir or Fifteen.G cranks on there.
Well I'm sure it would probably hold up but with that fork I don't think I'd trust it - for my style of riding I know it wouldn't hold up. Just when I think of street I think of 180s down stairsets, ledge hops, etc. But I guess if you just did like fufs on banks and stuff like that it'd be fine. Just my opinion. My buddy has those rims on his Jackal and they are always bending when he's not even riding that hard. So to answer your question: it would be scary riding street because sometime during a summer of street riding I'd be afraid some part on that bike would fail.