Author Topic: Interesting Aliexpress finds! - good deals, interesting stuff, new products etc!  (Read 139053 times)

coffeebreak

100 PSI RRSkit portable electric pump for $25 USD. I stopped carrying a regular pump and just put this in my back jersey pocket now:

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806009816913.html

Sigh. Added to the cart.

Tijoe

I just ordered 2 of them to try out.  Could be better than CO2 cartridges.

electrolux

Not AliX but didnt want to make a new thread, 650B carbon wheels 24.5mm internal for £198 GBP

EXTRA10 code

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/prime-orra-650b-carbon-gravel-wheelset

Insanely good deal

jonathanf2

I just ordered 2 of them to try out.  Could be better than CO2 cartridges.

I carry the electric pump and CO2 for gravel. For my road bikes I just carry the e-pump since I'm running clinchers and TPU tubes.

carbonazza

I carry the electric pump and CO2 for gravel. For my road bikes I just carry the e-pump since I'm running clinchers and TPU tubes.

Important question before purchase, did you get a flat already ?  8)

nickobec

Not AliX but didnt want to make a new thread, 650B carbon wheels 24.5mm internal for £198 GBP

EXTRA10 code

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/prime-orra-650b-carbon-gravel-wheelset

Insanely good deal

Unless you are from Australia the deal went for 200GBP to almost 1000AUD aka 500GBP (same for US)

jonathanf2

Important question before purchase, did you get a flat already ?  8)

With the electric pump, the nozzle is press on (non-screw) making field repairs much easier. I've had problems with both mini pumps and CO2 nozzles jamming the presta valve and/or even breaking them if not careful. At least from test at home, I'm confident it's a much better solution to carry an e-pump versus a standard pump. For gravel I still carry a canister of CO2 + e-pump, just in case the tire bead breaks and usually because I'm in more remote areas.

Noladutch

Not AliX but didnt want to make a new thread, 650B carbon wheels 24.5mm internal for £198 GBP

EXTRA10 code

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/prime-orra-650b-carbon-gravel-wheelset

Insanely good deal
I agree went to buy but price is only for UK. Us customers full retail.

coffeebreak

I have noticed Europe (thru Merlin, Chainreaction to name a few) always has awesome deals even on name brand stuff. I remember full 105 R7000 for $395 and Ultegra R8020 for 650 or something quite a while ago when US retailers were almost double the price.

jonathanf2

I found more 2x gravel direct mount chainrings. Originally the only one available was the Senicx 46-30t, but it looks like more are popping up. Ideally I'd like some lower gear options like a 42-28t, but it probably won't be feasible since most newer frames are equipped with braze-on FD hangers.

Cruz Bike 46-30t and 48-32t chainrings:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806038051322.html

EVOSID versions of the same chainrings:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806056423682.html

kbernstein

It's great to see 48-32 options coming to ali. When I needed gravel rings last year there wasn't a single 48-32 on there, it went straight from compact to 46-30

sbellote

Important question before purchase, did you get a flat already ?  8)
I have this 'rsskit' one that was posted, but with Cyclami branding. Had to use it twice at the road and easily pumped the tire up doing the hard work, then taking out my handpump to finish it off
it's worth the purchase for sure.

jonathanf2

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805995834515.html

If anyone is looking for Ceramic Speed and Absolute Black knock off OSPWs, this no name store shipped my OSPW in exactly 8 days to my doorstep. Also I do like the Ceramic Speed style OSPW for Shimano, because it has 4 levels of cage retention. All the other designs I've seen on AliEx only have 2 levels. I find it beneficial for the sketchy climbs/descents in my area.
« Last Edit: December 01, 2023, 08:42:49 PM by jonathanf2 »

Tijoe

I wish someone would make an upgrade cage for the new Wheel Top EDS derailleur.

Eskae

i just joined the community and this is my first post.  i've found this forum helpful in finding gravel bike parts on Aliexpress, and wanted to share my thoughts on a couple of items I've bought recently. 

Paul Components "Boxcar" stem - Purchased from "Shop1102602987" but can't find them now. 
URL: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805641142650.html
Review: 0/10.  Junk.  Do not buy.
Details: I bought both the 90mm / 0 deg and 90mm 15 deg versions.  When installing the 0 degree version, using a torque wrench set to Paul Comp's recommended setting, the clamp bolts all stripped out suddenly.  I reported this to Aliexpress and they refunded my money in full.  I haven't tried to install the 15 deg version and won't be; I think the aluminum used for this stem is poor quality, and I don't want to take the risk that the clamp could fail suddenly while riding.

Redshift "Shockstop" stem
URL: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256805944907424.html
Review: 4/10.  Arrived damaged.
Details: The stem arrived with obvious damage/deformation to the pivot bolt consistent with someone ham-fisting an allen key tool.  I complained to Aliexpress and they refunded half of the purchase price.  It came with the elastomer inserts (with two installed).  I reached out to Redshift for a replacement pivot bolt and they explained that they can't replace this bolt as it should never be removed from the stem or adjusted, and damage to it will wreck the stem.  As a result, I'm not sure if I will try it on my bike or not.

Ingrid RD-1 Derailleur - Bought from the F1Z BIKE SHOP store; it's saved on my mobile app but can't be found on their website.
URL: ???
Review: 8/10 good stuff.  Would recommend.
Details: I bought two of these, one in long cage and one in short.  I mounted the long cage on my gravel bike, with an 11-42 cassette and Sensah SRX shifting.  It worked great right out of the box.  Shifts accurately and cleanly across the cassette with no issues.  I'm really happy with it and have been putting in miles on it.  Hopefully it continues to function well into the future.  Along with it, I also bought extra cages, pulleys, and different shifting system adapters.  Just in case something breaks or I want to change it up.

Ingrid Road Crankset CRS-R2 - Bought from the F1Z BIKE SHOP store; it's saved on my mobile app but can't be found on their website.
URL: ???
Review: 6/10.  Very difficult install, but once installed, working well.
Details: The spindle was out of spec; it's supposed to be 30mm but was closer to 30.5mm.  It wouldn't fit into the appropriate BB30 cups.  I had to spend hours carefully sanding the spindle down to get it to the correct diameter.  The Q-factor of these cranks is very low, so I also struggled to get the spacing right and not have the crank arms hit the chain stays. There's very little room to mess with the spacing since you have to ensure the crank arms engage fully and tightly with the spindle.  I ended up taking it to a bike shop, who added an additional .5mm spacer on each side, and now it clears.  On one hand, I'd be leery of recommending this crankset to anyone given the spindle issues.  On the other, once installed, it's working well and looks great with the matching rear derailleur.  Make sure you buy the 110bcd adapter spider; the only chainring size available on Aliexpress is the 48T that comes with this crank.  If you want any other size, you'll need to buy it from Ingrid at around $150 each; the spider allows you to use normal 110 bcd / 5-bolt chainrings that cost much less.  All-in-all, I would not recommend this crankset unless someone really wants the look and is ready to deal with potentially very difficult install process. 

that's all for now.  I have more items to review, including the Paul Comp seatpost knockoff, POC helmet, various lights, and other bits.  hope this is helpful!