Author Topic: Another Seaboard GR02  (Read 10179 times)

00Garza

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #15 on: November 11, 2023, 04:19:11 PM »
I just ordered this frame for a cheap commuter build using a bunch of parts I have lying around. Only $375 including tax and shipping (to the US) thanks to the 11/11 deals.

$274 shipped from this seller!!!!

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804983820581.html

jannmayer

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2023, 12:39:17 AM »
I saw that but was a bit hesitant because they have only a 91.8% review, and it dropped a bit over the last few weeks. Plus they didn't have the orange color that I wanted.

00Garza

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #17 on: November 13, 2023, 09:12:13 AM »
I saw that but was a bit hesitant because they have only a 91.8% review, and it dropped a bit over the last few weeks. Plus they didn't have the orange color that I wanted.

Oooh. Hadn't seen the new colors. That orange is nice.

jannmayer

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #18 on: December 13, 2023, 12:30:45 AM »
My frame arrived yesterday - exactly one month to California. It looks great - I love the orange, especially in the sun. The paint is really good, only a couple of very minor blemished (a couple flecks of dust, a little bit light on the inside of the dropouts) but overall very smooth and even. The welds look nice too.


My XL/56 frame weighs 1976 g, including the headset, axle, and bottle cage bolts. The fork is 501 g including the axle. This is only about 320 g heavier than my Carbonda CFR707, although that included bolts for all of the mount holes. (The Seaboard only has bolts in the two bottle cage mounts on the inside of the triangle.)


It will take me a while to build it up given all that's going on this time of year but I will post pictures when I do. It's a budget build with parts I had and cheap eBay and AliExpress finds.


jannmayer

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #19 on: December 14, 2023, 12:43:59 AM »
I checked the tire clearance today. I have WTB Byways in 700x44 that measure about 43 mm wide on my rims. There is about 8 mm clearance on the front but only 4-5 mm on the rear. The chainstays are the tight spot. I'm mostly going to be commuting on paved roads, so no mud concerns, but I'd go a hair smaller if mud was a possibility.

jannmayer

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #20 on: February 03, 2024, 03:01:37 AM »

I finally completed my Seaboard GR02. I built it up as a cheap commuter using parts from eBay, AliExpress, my parts bin, and hand-me-downs from upgrading my road and gravel bikes. This was an incredibly easy frame to build up. No issues with alignment, and cable routing was simple, even without any guides.


It's 1x11 with a 40T ring and 11-34 cassette. That's not much of a gear range, but it's about the same as the gear range I use currently on my commute. (I already had the cassette.)


Without pedals, it came out to 21.6 lb / 9.79 kg. I spent a little over $600 building it up.


The Sensah brifters shift pretty well when pared with a Shimano 105 derailleur. I'm not enamored with the Sensah ergonomics because it I have to be more deliberate when shifting to a larger cog than I do with my Shimano drivetrains, but it works.


Brifters: Sensah SRX Pro
Derailleur: Shimano 105 R7000 GS
Cassette: Shimano 11-34
Cranks: Shimano GRX FC-RX600, 40T
Brakes: Tektro MD-C550
Wheels: DT Swiss E1850 Spline
Tires: WTB Byway, 700x44 (currently tubed)
Saddle: WTB SL8 Comp
Seatpost: Carbonda (from my CFR707)
Handlebar: Easton EA700AX, 42cm, 16 deg flare
Stem: UNO 110mm
Tape: Blackburn thick EVA covered with Rocktape kinesiology tape (Experiment - I had this lying around. I Like the feel better than the Blackburn tape, but I'm not sure how it will hold up. I commute without gloves.)


mirphak

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #21 on: February 03, 2024, 02:10:39 PM »
That is actually a very nice looking frame and a really good looking build ! congrats and enjoy it !

bichler.bua

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #22 on: February 05, 2024, 02:09:29 AM »
Congrats, efficient and nice looking build. Curious how the EVA bar & kinesiology tape will hold up.
I have been considering something similar myself, not being a particular fan of the grip & feel of most EVA tapes.
Personally I would prefer a thinner solution - comparable to the SRAM Super Suede, but at Chinercost...

jannmayer

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #23 on: March 17, 2024, 11:39:52 PM »
Congrats, efficient and nice looking build. Curious how the EVA bar & kinesiology tape will hold up.
I have been considering something similar myself, not being a particular fan of the grip & feel of most EVA tapes.
Personally I would prefer a thinner solution - comparable to the SRAM Super Suede, but at Chinercost...


So far the kinesiology tape is holding up, although I only have about 90 miles on it. (Half with gloves, half without) It is a bit dirty though. Maybe it's the color, but it does seem to hold and show dirt more than most other tapes. It does feel nice though.

jannmayer

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #24 on: March 17, 2024, 11:47:25 PM »
I'm really enjoying this bike. I built it up as a commuter but I've taken it on a few of the local dirt roads. I also brough it along on a trip to Las Vegas and rode the bike path from Boulder City down to the Hoover Dam. It handles really well. It feels much more like a road bike than my Carbonda 707, although the 707 is far better on rougher trails. The Seaboard would be a great frame for an all-road / light gravel build.


Bigbobby1482

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #25 on: April 13, 2024, 03:43:52 PM »
 I've recently build up my seaboard gr02, in the special Blue/Purple glitter color way they have. Tbh the color is a bit too much for be, but oh well. This will be my main commuter, do any of you happen to have found fitting mudguards for the rainy days?

https://imgur.com/a/nDHRAqR

Build specs:

9.2 Kg
Cockpit: canyon h18 and stem (Had as spare, used an adaptor for 1 1/4 to 1 1/8)
Bartape: Og-evkin (Actually feels really good, paid 8 usd)
Wheels: Koozer cx1800 (Build seems pretty impressive for the price)
Tires: GP Urban 35C
Groupset: Sensah Team pro shifters, 105 r7000 rear derailleur, Shimano Cues u6000 42t Crankset
Brakes: Illpro flatmount semi-hydraulic, 160 illpro disc rear, sram centerline 180 in the front
Seatpost: Tooseek super light
Saddle: Ryet ultimate full carbon eva finish (Only 110 gram, and feels really comfy)
Others: 105 cassette, dura-ace 11 speed chain (Acutally bought a kmc chain from ali, but turned out to be a fake :/ )

Overall really happy with this frame

00Garza

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #26 on: April 15, 2024, 10:19:11 AM »
I've recently build up my seaboard gr02, in the special Blue/Purple glitter color way they have. Tbh the color is a bit too much for be, but oh well. This will be my main commuter, do any of you happen to have found fitting mudguards for the rainy days?

https://imgur.com/a/nDHRAqR

Build specs:

9.2 Kg
Cockpit: canyon h18 and stem (Had as spare, used an adaptor for 1 1/4 to 1 1/8)
Bartape: Og-evkin (Actually feels really good, paid 8 usd)
Wheels: Koozer cx1800 (Build seems pretty impressive for the price)
Tires: GP Urban 35C
Groupset: Sensah Team pro shifters, 105 r7000 rear derailleur, Shimano Cues u6000 42t Crankset
Brakes: Illpro flatmount semi-hydraulic, 160 illpro disc rear, sram centerline 180 in the front
Seatpost: Tooseek super light
Saddle: Ryet ultimate full carbon eva finish (Only 110 gram, and feels really comfy)
Others: 105 cassette, dura-ace 11 speed chain (Acutally bought a kmc chain from ali, but turned out to be a fake :/ )

Overall really happy with this frame

Nice looking build. Curious to hear how those Koozer wheels hold up over time.

Bigbobby1482

Re: Another Seaboard GR02
« Reply #27 on: June 11, 2024, 01:20:46 AM »
Has anyone had luck find a replacement screw for the derailleur hanger for the GR02?
The hanger design is so bad on this frame  ::) When I remove the wheel and the axle is out, it unthreads the bolt holding the derailleur because it acts like a pivot point. I've overthighten the screw, and still didn't work... I will need a new screw and try with some locktight.

And to the comment about the koozer cx1800 wheels.

Well after commuting a lot in the rain, giving these koozer cx1800 wheels about 2000 km, I can say they are pretty bomb proff, and can recommend them. Freehub nor axle shows any signs of wear, and the grease seems to have done a good job of keeping the water out.

As another note, I can see on AliX, ALL spare parts for these wheel are there, Axle, freehub, pawl ect. which is really surprising to see. Also It seems I have the older generation with the XM460 hubs, where as the new Koozer cx1800 wheels uses a XM450 hub. Only difference I can find is the 450 120 POE, where mine has 72. The bearings in both hubs are the lower tier S&S bearings, which I assume are really good, considering S&S is also used in my Ninevelo wheelset, and they have been excellent for over 5k km.