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Carbonda Gravel Carbon frame CFR707

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2old2mould:
I have had some issues with routing gear cables into the 707 and 1056. The plastic port near the bottom bracket seems to require routing half the housing down one way then half or so the other way (back up). I did manage hto drive in a housing all the way through but I'm not hugely impressed with the way the cable comes through to the rear mech. I have experienced poor shifts. I am thinking of removing my GRX 800 2x and trying an LTWoo eGR group.

ollyman:
Hello Carbonda 707 fans.
I've got one ordered, what is the quality like of the seatpost hardware?
Worth upgrading?

And how have most people found the brake mounting areas, do they need facing?

Thanks

jannmayer:

--- Quote from: ollyman on July 21, 2024, 01:51:03 AM ---Hello Carbonda 707 fans.
I've got one ordered, what is the quality like of the seatpost hardware?
Worth upgrading?

And how have most people found the brake mounting areas, do they need facing?

Thanks

--- End quote ---


The seatpost hardware s functional, but not great. I found it was a bit fiddly to get it set up but it worked.


I didn't face the brake mounts. I've found the GRX calipers are very sensitive to alignment, so maybe that would have helped?

nprak:
Hi all,

Also before ordering I had completely forgotten the question of the aerobars, which I would really like to give a try to.

I am guessing (and Wing is telling me) that the CGB02 are not compatible with aerobars; which makes sense.
But then I found https://www.controltechbikes.com/products/item/417.html and I thought that maybe there was a way to make it work with a one-piece aero cockpit?
[edit] there is also this kind of mount which could work https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006263236960.html ?

There is also the option to use the more standard CGB01 or CHB003, but I really like the look of a fully integrated one-piece aero cockpit  ;D
(or other AliX vendors; I haven't really leaned into handlebars topics yet)

Who here has installed aerobars on their frame ?

FastAsFrick:
Hi everyone,

I’m in the process of choosing the right frame size for my new bike, and I could use some advice. I’m planning to buy the Carbonda CFR-707, but I’m torn between the L and XL frame sizes.

For reference, I’m 189 cm tall (6'2.5") with an 86 cm inseam (34"). I’m leaning towards the L frame with a longer stem, but I’m not entirely sure if that’s the best choice.

Could you help me figure out which size would be a better fit? Thanks in advance!

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