The Butcher Control (front) is 2.3 folding, 755g
The Slaughter Control (rear) is 2.3 folding, 725g
I agree, these are very light weight tyres if compared to Maxxis. These Specialized tyres also get good reviews and are a lot cheaper than Maxxis os Schwalbe
I will weigh the front wheel+tyre and get an idea of the rim/hub weight.
The rear 10 speed cassette is heavy, 400g is very heavy compared to the Shimano XT (9 speed) cassette I had on the 801. But an upgrade to a different SRAM 10 speed cassette (XG1080) to get any notable weight saving is very expensive ! they are £150, I think it works out at nearly £1 per 1g reduction
The command post alone weights about 500g. So the 'standard' weight of the Enduro Comp is nearer the 14Kg mark.
By the way, I am not saying I need to change anything. It seems 14,5Kg is not overly heavy. But it's interesting that there were plenty of relatively cheap upgrades for the 801, but not so on the Enduro.
I will weigh the rims/hubs as accurately as I can, I am interested in what other options are out there for a wheel change, but I think it gets expensive, probably minimum £300 for front and rear wheels with hubs and free hub.
Looks like I can just crack on and enjoy riding it !!