Author Topic: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build  (Read 10112 times)

fhold

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #60 on: September 26, 2024, 09:59:35 AM »
looks like a solid built sheet. Using seat post and handlebar from  frame supplier? not a bad choice.
thanks for the fast response. Yes I would get the complete set from Spycle, I hope to have the least hassle.

kubackje

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #61 on: September 26, 2024, 10:07:27 AM »
I also plan to do a build based on that frame and would love to get you input on the specs below. Did i miss something/ anything wrong/ what could be improved? It will be my first build ever  ;D so any feedback is much appreciated!

Cheers Flavio

Frame   Spyclce G056 Set
Seatpost   Spyclce G056 Set
Headset   Spyclce G056 Set
Wheels   XMCarbonspeed D40CU-33 T800
Tires   Specialized Pathfinder Pro 38mm or Schwalbe G-One Speed 622-35
Tubes   TPU RideNow allroad
Saddle   ELITA ONE Carbon
Shifters   GRX Shifters 600
Bottom Bracket   Lingmai BB T47  86,5mm
Crankset   SENICX PR3 Gravel Crankset 42T 170mm
Chain   Ztto or YBN 11-S (SL)
Cassette   SROAD 11-42T Monoblock
Rear Derailleur   RD-RX812
Discbrakes (front/back)   BR-RX400
Rotors   Z-Race 160mm

Edited: had a typo in the listing seraph was wrong, it is of course spcycle

I woukd strongly advice going wider tires. I'm on gravel since we rode 30c tires on it (yeah not kidding) and now with sp cycle I run 44c tufo thundero HD and damn those are fast. I can assure You that fat tire with low rolling resistance like tufo or conti terra speed would be faster and better then those 35/38c tires.

dit. GOOOOO TUBELESS! effetto maripossa caffelatex is my sealant of choice
« Last Edit: September 26, 2024, 10:35:53 AM by kubackje »

fhold

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #62 on: September 26, 2024, 11:52:05 AM »
I woukd strongly advice going wider tires. I'm on gravel since we rode 30c tires on it (yeah not kidding) and now with sp cycle I run 44c tufo thundero HD and damn those are fast. I can assure You that fat tire with low rolling resistance like tufo or conti terra speed would be faster and better then those 35/38c tires.

dit. GOOOOO TUBELESS! effetto maripossa caffelatex is my sealant of choice
Appreciate the feedback! I‘ll use the bike primarily for commute with 90% tarmac (not the best) and pavement and 10 percent gravel roads. On the weekends I want to be able to do light gravel. Would you still advise wider tires?

kubackje

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #63 on: September 27, 2024, 01:29:24 PM »
Appreciate the feedback! I‘ll use the bike primarily for commute with 90% tarmac (not the best) and pavement and 10 percent gravel roads. On the weekends I want to be able to do light gravel. Would you still advise wider tires?

Yes. I do a lot of city riding on my gravel and short trainings around the city and they are mainly on hard surfaces. I got few KOMs on road with my setup. Minimum you should go is 40 really. But 45 is really killing it.

Ludo

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #64 on: October 04, 2024, 05:50:51 PM »
Well CSC wheels fail. One of the wheel wasn’t holding air well, couldn’t get the tire seated properly (clincher); after much faffing around, at attempt number 6 or 7, I inflated the wheel and started to hear some strange sounds, then the outter skin started bulging. Air got on the spoke hole side and delaminated the carbon I think, one wheel is good for the bin…
« Last Edit: October 06, 2024, 02:16:36 PM by Ludo »

kubackje

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #65 on: October 06, 2024, 01:45:54 PM »
Well CSC wheels fail. One of the wheel wasn’t holding air well, couldn’t get the tire seated properly (clincher); after much faffing around, at attempt number 6 or 7, I inflated the wheel and stated to here some strange sounds, then the pitted skin started bulging. Air got on the spoke hole side and delaminated the carbon I think, one wheel is good for the bin…

CSC wheels are crap. I've wrote about it some time ago, and even was attacked by a Shiller here who had like 5 posts and all about how good those wheels are lol. This was a great confirmation.

ChinerStevie

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #66 on: October 10, 2024, 12:50:49 AM »
Well CSC wheels fail. One of the wheel wasn’t holding air well, couldn’t get the tire seated properly (clincher); after much faffing around, at attempt number 6 or 7, I inflated the wheel and started to hear some strange sounds, then the outter skin started bulging. Air got on the spoke hole side and delaminated the carbon I think, one wheel is good for the bin…

That sucks. How did you end up with the seller?
Asking cause I ordered similar one which is soon to get here...
« Last Edit: October 10, 2024, 12:55:42 AM by ChinerStevie »

Ludo

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #67 on: October 10, 2024, 09:12:26 AM »
List of back and forth for the moment by no resolution…

Ludo

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #68 on: October 29, 2024, 11:45:14 PM »
Finally some progress, blank fitting of the syncros creston handlebar; it could be better with some more faffing around but it may just be at that good enough stage. Cut the steerer for max spacer stack height as a starting point.


Dunder

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #69 on: October 31, 2024, 02:12:43 AM »
Ludo did you do anything to the open gap at the front (the lowest spacer is bent upwards facing forward)?

Ludo

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #70 on: October 31, 2024, 07:38:22 AM »
No I haven’t, it’s barely noticeable, maybe 0.5mm if that. I am waiting to compress the headset to see how things look but I believe it would be possible to sand down the bottom spacer to make it almost flat and have everything level. I would then have to sand down further the C ring.
I am quite pleased with the results as is as I was t even sure I could make it work good enough when I bought these handlebars

Ludo

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #71 on: October 31, 2024, 09:56:40 PM »
He is the picture, the last spacer make everything level, doesn’t have the same shape as the others:

Ludo

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #72 on: November 02, 2024, 12:02:39 PM »
Still missing a few parts but first time in the natural light

jonathanf2

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #73 on: November 02, 2024, 12:27:17 PM »
Still missing a few parts but first time in the natural light

Looking good! What size frame did you get?

Ludo

Re: Frame for mix road/gravel use possible - SPcycle g056 build
« Reply #74 on: November 02, 2024, 07:15:09 PM »
Went for the M