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Winice Bikes and UCI Legal Frames
« on: March 08, 2022, 04:59:20 AM »
Greetings everyone,

Ive recently been looking at track and time trial framesets, however while I have posted about track, I have not yet posted about time trial. I happen to have a full shimanop 105 disc brake groupset at home I would like to transfer onto this bike, along witha  set of 65mm discbrake wheels, but if need be and I really need to, ill buy a new rim groupset.

Im looking to buy a frameset where the geometry complies with UCI regulations. Ive done some looking and this is what ive found so far.

Flybike:
http://www.flybike-asia.com/product/158.html (FM-086 Disc)
http://www.flybike-asia.com/product/160.html (FM376 CR Rim Brake)
http://www.flybike-asia.com/product/163.html (FM-556 Rim Brake)

(Flybike seems to be a Business to Business only retailer, and unfortunately my business is not nearly big enough to even consider ordering 20-40 framesets, they also have not responded to an email I sent them 4 days ago)

DengFu:
http://www.dengfubikes.com/TT_FRAME/281.html (TT-03, same as Yeoleo T-21 but cheaper) (was told it is out of stock)

HongFu Avenger TM06 is not UCI compliant and as such I have not added it to the list.

Light Carbon:
https://www.lightcarbon.com/lightcarbon-aerodynamic-time-trial-carbon-frameset_p28.html (Rim Brake)

Ive seen a brand here, "Winice Bikes". I am however not sure if they are a reliable and would like to hear the experiences everyone has. Furthermore ICAN cycling was also an option I was going to choose, however since then they seem to have removed their time trial framesets.

Winice Bikes:
http://winicebikes.com/TT_FRAME/124.html (FM-086 Rim)
http://winicebikes.com/TT_FRAME/125.html (FM-087 Rim)

Not sure if these framesets come in a disc option, will ask them. If anyone finds any of the following framesets sold by anyone in a disc format please post here, will help alot.

Thankyou






svanimpe

Re: Winice Bikes and UCI Legal Frames
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2022, 07:46:29 AM »
Flybike is related to Carbonda. In my understanding, most of their frames are licensed to brands only, and as a consumer, you have to go through Carbonda.

Fires Graphics

Re: Winice Bikes and UCI Legal Frames
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2022, 03:10:20 AM »
I sent a message to Carbonda, and have been notified that unfortunately they are no longer doing any TT framesets