The build is finally complete! Built it up myself except for pressing in the BB and cutting the fork. The shop did mention the BB (SRAM DUB PF30) was very tight to press in, but no issues so far. The ride feels smoother than my old Poseidon X. Not that the old gravel bike was harsh, but this frame definitely eats up more road vibrations. I've only got 10 miles on it or so, not too much to say yet regarding ride feel. A small amount of toe overlap, but I don't really mind. Tire clearance is quite good. The Whisky fork can easily fit 700x42, probably the same in the back, not too sure about 45mm. Frame quality is good as far as I can tell. No seatpost slipping yet, brake mount I think was pretty flat, BB opening had machine marks and was flat. Headset bearing seats are good. Some rough spots on the interior, it's not "pretty" but nothing concerning, I'm not about to stick a camera in there lol. The important bits are flat, the inside of the frame not as much but that's okay.
I'm using wireless blips for shifting, mounted right behind the brake lever and under the bar tape. It's a little strange finding a good grip for climbing with the blips in this setup, but otherwise it feels very natural and easy to operate with either the middle or ring finger.
No issues with the frame, but here's some build dislikes and potential changes:
- Gearing. The 40/44 bottom gear is great, but the top end (40/10) is not enough for road/non-gravel riding. Might switch to a 42 or 44 chainring, Maybe one of them cool cassettes with a 9 tooth cog?? Maybe 2x? We'll see.
- The silver TRP brake levers looked sick af as I pictured them in my head. They look a little funky now that they're installed. I should have gotten either the black chrome or carbon version. That being said, the braking power sucks and the hoods feel a bit small, so I might switch out to the TRP Hylex system if I can't get the calipers to bite a little better. The rear brake in particular is quite weak as expected. There's a crazy tight bend from the chainstay exit to the caliper. Might try some compressionless housing and better rotors.
- Shopping around for a nice (cheap) carbon wheelset. I'm thinking 25mm width and around 30-38mm depth. Currently running an old DT Swiss R470 wheelset with no complaints, but you know. I need me a sick carbon wheelset.
- Also shopping around for a Force/Quarq right crank arm for the same reason as above
also to save a little weight.
Overall, I'm quite happy with the outcome of this build. Overall weight is 9kg/20lbs. I didn't weigh anything individually. I'll probably bring it back to the lbs for a quick lookover/brake adjustment/etc.
PSA: Don't forget to torque the stem clamp bolts! Had my first fall already, glad to get that out of the way