Author Topic: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?  (Read 207952 times)

Sander2177

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1020 on: May 17, 2025, 11:27:58 AM »
Hello Guys
After Reading this thread I'm tempted to buy an sl8 copy.
Does anyone know if the sl8 copy sold by yohobike is the same as the tartan/seraph and if the yohobike site is legit?
Best regards


No one knows wheee these frames come from. And Tan Tan claim to manufacture theres.
Yoho bike has been around for a while.

They have a few numbers
+86 136 7012 0157
+86 185 8902 0279

For protection but through
PayPal or
Ali express if you go done the Yoho route

There are loads of seller personally I would not buy form these traders.
They are middle men I think.
Someone maybe able to chime in maybe SergK he is certainly more knowledgeable

SL8 Custom Green Over Naked Carbon 54CM 6.11kgs RhinosWorkShop Build

X68 UD Gloss Bare Carbon 54cm
6.4kgs Current Estimate

Keiner

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1021 on: Today at 02:17:04 AM »
Has anyone some information about the actual tire clearance? Product description just says 32c. Do you reckon something wider would fit?

Thinking about getting the frame, would like to run it with ext width 34mm wheels

dovh

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1022 on: Today at 02:25:58 AM »
Has anyone some information about the actual tire clearance? Product description just says 32c. Do you reckon something wider would fit?

Thinking about getting the frame, would like to run it with ext width 34mm wheels

It would be a tight fit. I run 32mm tires, and there is not that much clearance left, as you can see in the photo.

edit: its not on the photo but the tire clearence to the left chainstay is really really small i dont think you can fit any bigger tyre on there.
« Last Edit: Today at 08:08:05 AM by dovh »

Sander2177

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1023 on: Today at 05:20:03 AM »
It would be a tight fit. I run 32mm tires, and there is not that much clearance left, as you can see in the photo.

Dovh,
When you were building up your bike, did you have any issues with the internal cable routing?

I followed the routing in the SL8 manual, but I think the rear hydraulic hose might be a bit too short inside the frame. When I turn the bars to the right (from the front of the bike), they spring back to centre like the hose is too tight.

I’m guessing I need to push more hydraulic hose into the frame to give it some slack.

Hope that makes sense — or if anyone else has come across this and can help, feel free to jump in!
SL8 Custom Green Over Naked Carbon 54CM 6.11kgs RhinosWorkShop Build

X68 UD Gloss Bare Carbon 54cm
6.4kgs Current Estimate

Bobinski

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1024 on: Today at 05:20:25 AM »
Hi,
I have read back through the thread but cannot immdeiately see that any buyers have set up a 1x groupsent on the frame. Ideally, i would be using the antiipated Force 1x13 XPLR due to be announed shortly. Though that probably means UDH.
cheers
Bob
« Last Edit: Today at 05:33:03 AM by Bobinski »

Sander2177

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1025 on: Today at 06:19:47 AM »
Hi,
I have read back through the thread but cannot immdeiately see that any buyers have set up a 1x groupsent on the frame. Ideally, i would be using the antiipated Force 1x13 XPLR due to be announed shortly. Though that probably means UDH.
cheers
Bob

Tan Tan have just release a new frame looks similar to the X68
Has UDH
The X70 $469usd
https://www.seraphbikes.com/Superlight-Internal-Cable-Carbon-Fiber-Road-Bike-Frame-TT-X70-Disc-Brake-BSA-Bottom-Bracket-UDH-Hanger-p6452343.html
SL8 Custom Green Over Naked Carbon 54CM 6.11kgs RhinosWorkShop Build

X68 UD Gloss Bare Carbon 54cm
6.4kgs Current Estimate

dovh

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1026 on: Today at 08:06:06 AM »
Dovh,
When you were building up your bike, did you have any issues with the internal cable routing?

I followed the routing in the SL8 manual, but I think the rear hydraulic hose might be a bit too short inside the frame. When I turn the bars to the right (from the front of the bike), they spring back to centre like the hose is too tight.

I’m guessing I need to push more hydraulic hose into the frame to give it some slack.

Hope that makes sense — or if anyone else has come across this and can help, feel free to jump in!

Hey Sander, nope, I didn't have this issue.
What my friend did is with everything assembled to fully turn the bars in the opposite direction of where the back brake hose is coming out (in my case, full left from the rider's perspective), and then we cut the hose based on that. Because in this position, it should be at its longest that is needed. I did have an issue with internal cable damper that would scoot up the brake line into the headset and squeek whenever i turned left. I fixed it by pushing it further down and its been all good since.

makl

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1027 on: Today at 08:06:12 AM »
Hi,
I have read back through the thread but cannot immdeiately see that any buyers have set up a 1x groupsent on the frame. Ideally, i would be using the antiipated Force 1x13 XPLR due to be announed shortly. Though that probably means UDH.
cheers
Bob

Then you must have overlooked my built (page 52 and 58). I built it with Wheeltop shifting and Ekar cassette, which makes 1-by 13-speed systes possible without needing UDH and at a much lower pricepoint (which might change when 13-speed force is available).

The SP-R088 is an alternative with UDH. We have both frames "in the family". Both are nice and light.

Bobinski

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1028 on: Today at 08:28:28 AM »
Tan Tan have just release a new frame looks similar to the X68
Has UDH
The X70 $469usd
https://www.seraphbikes.com/Superlight-Internal-Cable-Carbon-Fiber-Road-Bike-Frame-TT-X70-Disc-Brake-BSA-Bottom-Bracket-UDH-Hanger-p6452343.html

Interesting. Not quite the same frame -i will email them

Sander2177

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1029 on: Today at 08:29:36 AM »
Hey Sander, nope, I didn't have this issue.
What my friend did is with everything assembled to fully turn the bars in the opposite direction of where the back brake hose is coming out (in my case, full left from the rider's perspective), and then we cut the hose based on that. Because in this position, it should be at its longest that is needed. I did have an issue with internal cable damper that would scoot up the brake line into the headset and squeek whenever i turned left. I fixed it by pushing it further down and its been all good since.


Thanks
good idea Will give that a go!
SL8 Custom Green Over Naked Carbon 54CM 6.11kgs RhinosWorkShop Build

X68 UD Gloss Bare Carbon 54cm
6.4kgs Current Estimate

Bobinski

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1030 on: Today at 08:40:38 AM »
Then you must have overlooked my built (page 52 and 58). I built it with Wheeltop shifting and Ekar cassette, which makes 1-by 13-speed systes possible without needing UDH and at a much lower pricepoint (which might change when 13-speed force is available).

The SP-R088 is an alternative with UDH. We have both frames "in the family". Both are nice and light.

Apologies-i was scanning for keywords like Sram XPLR and also your pictures didnt show which would have alerted me to a 1x set up. And my old eyes ...

Nice looking bike!

makl

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1031 on: Today at 10:53:04 AM »
By the way, the x70 does look identical to the SP-R088... I guess it's the same frame.

Bobinski

Re: Seraph Bikes Superlight 836g X68 - Alternative to SL8 Fakes?
« Reply #1032 on: Today at 11:07:19 AM »
Headtube and stem/handlebar interfae are different. I think.Dont trust my eyesight  :)