Adding my own build to this thread for anyone interested:
Frame size is XS with wheels Elitewheels ENT and groupset Ltwoo erx v3.0. Just built the bike up about a week ago. This was my first time building a full build from scratch so bare that in mind. Build went well with two minor hiccups:
- The headset cover spacer was rubbing the frame when the preload was set so i had to add a couple of microspacers to the assembly as well as sanded down the top cover.
- The RD cable exit in the frame was too small so I had to sand it down just a little bit to get the cable through.
I still have a problem with the smallest gear (large cog with small front chainring) as it rubs the front derailleur cage with the limit set to its lowest. I have a couple of spacers on the way and will try fitting that and see how that goes. I had the seatpost slip on my first outing so i refitted it with extra grip paste and a little bit more torque and have had no problems since then.
Putting these little problems aside the bike rides like a dream. I currently have ~250km on it and have no complaints whatsoever. For context I am by no means a fast rider nor am i putting out huge amounts of watts and with that said, the bike feels fast and responsive. It might just be that for the first time I have a frame size that actually fits me, which is also partially why I went this route with my build. It is a little harsher on my cracked local roads than my previous gravel bike with road tires which is to be expected but it is by no means uncomfortable. I would say the opposite, I feel extremely comfortable on this bike. I ordered Peter's handlebar in size 380x90 and I am very happy I did as it is beautiful and comfortable for me.
Peter gets a lot of praise from the members of this forum and I will be joining these reviews, as he was quick to respond, gave me most of the information I asked for and provided very good feedback on my wishes, but mainly his product looks to be of really good quality, cannot say much more with only 250kms ridden. New wheelset sadly didn't fit into my budget for this build but in the future, Peter and XMCarbonspeed will most definitely be at the top of my list for ordering new build components.
I will try to snap some nicer photos of the build in the future.
