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It is the same photo that speeder uses on their website for the SC-R55D.
Adapt calls it the FM55 (see: three more 3D renderings). Looks identical except Adapt says theirs has T47, which I don't think is possible without an entirely different frame mold, considering it's bigger than BB86. Or it's just a listing error.
I built my SC-R55D last week. In this configuration it comes in 7.05kg. I could easily shave more grams off, but I am happy with the weight for now. This morning was my first work out and the bike felt good under me.https://photos.app.goo.gl/fbwVbHHrSzNUtRyG6
Can you put some pictures from the non drive side, i want to see hidden thruaxlehow would you put that bike on the trainer?
I'm curious to know if there is more feedback on how this frame rides. I'm also curious if anyone has more details on tire clearance. Where the tightest spots are, and what size tires people are fitting? Is this a 6mm of clearance with 32mm tires or a 4mm of clearance situation?
FYI, I asked for a quote and they told me that they have an exclusive deal with a German brand, so they won't sell any frames to individual customers in Germany. Too bad, this frame looks awesome.
Well that is a shame, was planning to order one to germany...Ican FL1 it is thenOr Workswell r316, but that is a tad more expensive.
Sorry for the delay.I will get to the details.Firstly, with the same wheels the bike has gained weight, it is 7.125 kg now. Made some quality of life adds - adding 70g of weight was shockingly easy to do.The frame weighed 900 grams with paint, the UDH, and the FD hanger. The finish is very nice but there were oddities, such as the BB was 40.5mm, and compared to a Light Carbon frame I have the disk brake fittings weren't faced as well.Components: Dura-ace, with a Riro carbon crankset, 50/34 chain rings, Favero assiomo uno power meter pedals, Selle Italia SLR saddle, Onirii 160mm Rotors front and back, Avian Canary 34 width handlebars, Light Carbon Wheels (68mm depth), YBN Chain, Conti GP 5000 TLR, and TPU tubes.Wheels are here, they are excellent: https://www.lightcarbon.com/lightcarbon-super-light-c67db-undulating-rim-depth-carbon-spoke-road-wheels_p232.htmlThe build went really smooth other than mistakes I made, I am new to modern bikes and so I had to redo a lot of things.Note - it comes with a 7 by 7 seat post clamp. Ask for the 7 by 9 if you need it.Justin from Speeder was excellent, straight forward and accurate, maybe too direct for Canadian living in Wisconsin.Another post will come in a few minutes with more pics.
Any other people have this bike ? I'm curious to hear some infos and see some pictures of fully built bike