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996

Looking to buy - Chinese Carbon Frameset
« on: February 17, 2020, 04:09:34 PM »
Hi All,

First post here. I own a Specialized Roubaix SL4 Expert (2015 carbon) - great frame, but am growing out of it. I am looking to build up a frame, and have been exploring Chinese carbon frames for a while.

I have heard about Planet X, Velobuild, Yoeleo, DenFu and others.

My question is, what is the most reliable frame? Anyone have any experience with a particular brand they like? Looking to build an endurance frame for longer rides.

I know Yoeloe are known for their wheels (which I am considering for the build).

Thanks again!

Best,
996



carbonazza

Re: Looking to buy - Chinese Carbon Frameset
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2020, 12:56:10 AM »
Just to add two brands I rely on to my builds.

carbonda.com for the frames, handlebars, seatpost
Their frames are as beautiful outside as inside, very well finished.
The CFR505 frame is initially a gravel frame with wide tire clearance, but looks great as an endurance road bike too

And lightbicycle.com for the rims or wheels.
Excellent communication, advices and products.
« Last Edit: February 18, 2020, 01:01:04 AM by carbonazza »

996

Re: Looking to buy - Chinese Carbon Frameset
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2020, 10:46:08 AM »
Thank you for the suggestions! I have been looking at Carbonda as well. I am concerned about stiffness mainly. I’ve heard many times that these Chinese frames are not as stiff as a Specialized frame or a Canyon frame for example.

What is your experience with Carbonda and stiffness / reliability? What have you built up?

Appreciate the lightbycicle suggestion as well. Only heard good things.

carbonazza

Re: Looking to buy - Chinese Carbon Frameset
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2020, 08:14:34 AM »
I fixed my Ultimate CF-SLX( one seatstay had a tiny crack ), and rebuild it back as my road bike again.
And my CFR505 that I used as a road bike last year is my gravel again.

I do not feel any notable stiffness difference between the two.
Either going down the Alps cornering, or when sprinting against my friends on my club's rides.

tripleDot

Re: Looking to buy - Chinese Carbon Frameset
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2020, 08:03:56 PM »
Isn't Planet X a British bike company? The one making On-One bikes?
July 2020 - Custom Waltly Ti 29er
Nov 2018 - Custom Waltly Ti Gravel
Apr 2018 - CS-496 29x3.0 - stripped
Feb 2018 - CS-RB01 (SS Road)
Sep 2016 - CS-RB01 (road sold)
Jun 2016 - Chinese CF XC - stripped
Mar 2016 - Haro Projekt (sold)
Feb 2008 - Jamis Durango 29 (sold)
Mar 2001 - Scott Scale (sold)

lRaphl

Re: Looking to buy - Chinese Carbon Frameset
« Reply #5 on: February 20, 2020, 08:03:35 AM »
I've been using my Dengfu FM-098 frame since 2012 and it's been perfect so far. Some comments at the time I bought it were that it was a bit too stiff to be a good endurance bike. I never felt any flex on it even when standing up and hammering hard. I know there are better looking frames now but I see no reason to change.

My wheels are from Farsports built around Ed Hubs using ceramic bearings. Can't fault them either, they are still as true as new. Over the years, I bought carbon rims for my mountain bikes from Lightbicyles, Carbonspeed and carbonbicycle.cc. I always got a quality product.  Nextie seems to be a big player now but their price is higher most of the time.

carbonazza

Re: Looking to buy - Chinese Carbon Frameset
« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2020, 03:09:39 AM »
Isn't Planet X a British bike company? The one making On-One bikes?

Probably the design of the stickers is British  ;)

996

Re: Looking to buy - Chinese Carbon Frameset
« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2020, 03:43:25 PM »
Thanks all for the recommendations. I may just bite the bullet and go with a Carbonda frame. As far as wheels go, either Yoeleo or lightbicycle.

Best
996