Author Topic: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?  (Read 4654 times)

neobiker

Re: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?
« Reply #30 on: December 18, 2024, 05:52:41 AM »
Isn't TanTan = TT-X68 ? Do I have to specifically mention the weight or is it assumed ?

The frame we are speaking of is the TT-X69.

ancientone

Re: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?
« Reply #31 on: December 19, 2024, 12:34:16 PM »
The frame we are speaking of is the TT-X69.

OK, Thanks. I thought I read TT-X69 was 840gm, guess I was mistaken.

fenomeno

Re: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?
« Reply #32 on: December 28, 2024, 12:27:16 PM »
Hi
How can I get a quotation from TanTan Sports?

https://taiwaneisen.cc/product/cannondale-supersix-lab71-2/
This website sells the same Frameset?

Regards.

A.V.G


fhill

Re: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?
« Reply #34 on: December 28, 2024, 01:18:48 PM »
Hi
How can I get a quotation from TanTan Sports?

https://taiwaneisen.cc/product/cannondale-supersix-lab71-2/
This website sells the same Frameset?

Regards.

Taiwaneisen has NOTHING to do with TanTan.

For Tantan, either go to Seraph or mail TanTan

RDY

Re: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?
« Reply #35 on: December 28, 2024, 01:39:06 PM »
Taiwaneisen has NOTHING to do with TanTan.

For Tantan, either go to Seraph or mail TanTan

I think the chance that they're both doing the same steerer as the original product, including the kevlar braid, but from two different factories, is close to zero.

They're almost certainly using the same factory for the fork at the very least.  Frame may indeed be different factories. I think this is the same 'Taiwanese' (probably nothing to do with Taiwan at this point) clone seller with loads of shopfronts on AliExpress. The quality of their frames is usually significantly higher than TanTan.
« Last Edit: December 28, 2024, 01:46:30 PM by RDY »

patliean1

Re: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?
« Reply #36 on: December 28, 2024, 04:27:44 PM »
The quality of their frames is usually significantly higher than TanTan.

Interesting. Good to know yo...

fenomeno

Re: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?
« Reply #37 on: December 28, 2024, 05:20:29 PM »

They're almost certainly using the same factory for the fork at the very least.  Frame may indeed be different factories. I think this is the same 'Taiwanese' (probably nothing to do with Taiwan at this point) clone seller with loads of shopfronts on AliExpress. The quality of their frames is usually significantly higher than TanTan.

Thanks…
Then safer to buy "Taiwanese" product?

jerozilla

Re: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?
« Reply #38 on: December 28, 2024, 06:32:56 PM »
I think the chance that they're both doing the same steerer as the original product, including the kevlar braid, but from two different factories, is close to zero.

They're almost certainly using the same factory for the fork at the very least.  Frame may indeed be different factories. I think this is the same 'Taiwanese' (probably nothing to do with Taiwan at this point) clone seller with loads of shopfronts on AliExpress. The quality of their frames is usually significantly higher than TanTan.

Interested what store/stores you're mentioning? If it's faux pas could you PM me it? The higher quality than TanTan has me intrigued.

RDY

Re: TanTan/Seraph TT-X69 - The Real SuperSix EVO Clone? Alternative to LC017-D?
« Reply #39 on: December 29, 2024, 04:49:23 AM »
It's mostly their stuff in the Fauxstro thread.  There you can pay for low, mid or high tier frame (% of high mod carbon used increases and weight decreases). Most of their frames are like that. If that's not the case for the SSE clone then they're probably buying them in from somewhere other than their usual source, meaning there's no guarantee the frames will look anything like the Fauxstros or their other stuff or have the same quality.