Hey Everyone,
My intentions are not to spam this thread with my photos. However, I finally received my VeloBuild 38mm wheels after a two week delay courtesy of my local postal service . The Hyper 65s I originally had on the 177 are for my Winspace T1500 which I will be building up this weekend.
1. They are pretty heavy. 1778g for the pair. For comparison sake, my Winspace Hyper 65s weigh 1610g. Lighter yet significantly deeper wheels, but also significantly more expensive. You could buy three pairs of VB wheels for the price of Hypers. Just something to consider...
2. Specs are tubeless clinchers with the tubeless tape already installed. 25mm external, 19mm internal. The wheels come with valve extenders, but sadly no extra spokes or tubeless valves. Standard Novatec hubs. I've used these hubs on my Yoeleo wheels and they are perfectly fine.
3. This is the final "form" for the build. Without power meter pedals, carbon bottle cage, or Garmin mount...final weight is 8kg
I'm working on my official video review of the build, but for the price and weight I have to say it's a lovely deal. The light weight carbon of the 177 offsets the heavy wheels in my opinion, so basically you're getting a big-brand quality frameset, handlebars, and wheels for under $1000. Add your favorite groupset and you're looking at a setup that would probably cost almost double in price from one the main brands out there.
PS - the gold chain is from OG-Evkin. I probably own about 8-10 different components from them. They offer solid value for the price.
Hey Patty, quick question: How did you manage to add spacers above the VB seperate stem?
Did they include a suitable topcap to run spacers?
I'm a Velobuild frameset with that stem soon and i want to validate my stack height before cutting the steerer to size.
Thanks!!
EDIT: Or did you just put that one Spacer on top of the topcap to evenly spread the compressing force? Meaning that your steerer was already cut to size?
I might have to 3d-print an adapter to run standard spacers above the stem then... probably not a big deal.