Author Topic: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame  (Read 88830 times)

x7zise

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Fram!
« Reply #420 on: April 23, 2025, 09:46:16 AM »
Usually the room is just for 13,5mm so you need to use 12mm bolt

I have to correct myself. The bolts that I tried to use and that came with the brake are 17,5mm long. I then used 15mm bolts nad they fit.

x7zise

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #421 on: April 23, 2025, 01:58:02 PM »
Second test ride tonight. The seatpost holds now. I asked David vom Spcycle and he said „ apply more anti-grease in seatpost. In addition, use 6~8NM torque locking seatpost clamp“. I did both: apply a bit of tape, more carbon paste and 7NM torque.

Then I realized a bad cracking coming from the crankset area. Incould rule the saddle/seatpost and cockpit out, thus I will check the cranks and the bottom bracket. Fingers crossed that I will localize the cause. Where do you start looking for the source of cracking usually?

jonathanf2

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #422 on: April 23, 2025, 02:06:50 PM »
Second test ride tonight. The seatpost holds now. I asked David vom Spcycle and he said „ apply more anti-grease in seatpost. In addition, use 6~8NM torque locking seatpost clamp“. I did both: apply a bit of tape, more carbon paste and 7NM torque.

Then I realized a bad cracking coming from the crankset area. Incould rule the saddle/seatpost and cockpit out, thus I will check the cranks and the bottom bracket. Fingers crossed that I will localize the cause. Where do you start looking for the source of cracking usually?

I hope you meant to say creaking and not cracking! I'd first check if the BB is firmly secure. I'd then check chainring bolts and finally I'd check the crankset to make sure it's torqued correctly. Also make sure your pedals are firmly tightened as well.

j0lsrud

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Fram!
« Reply #423 on: April 23, 2025, 03:06:09 PM »
Hi there,

I have finished my build. This is my second china frame after a Carbonda CFR696 whoch I build up in 2021 (my project againt COVID depression). Since i am us9ng it mostly on paved roads I wanted something more „racy“. Intried some bikes at the local bike stores and found out that the perfect bike for me is a Tarmac SL8. But, with all the features I would like to have they charge a whopping 9k€  Germany.

Today I did a quick technical testride. My observations:

- while building up I had a problem to install the front calipers. The 15mm screws were to long (at least I could not get them into place). I endee up using shorter screws and I hope tha works
- Riding experience is very fine so far. Much better accelerating than my gravel bike, like I espected. Although a sporty geometry the bike feels very comfortable. I do not know if this is due to a lack of stiffness and the frame is just flexing. But, so farbit feels nice. Keeping the speed above 30 kph ismuch easier than on the gravel hike (with the same wheels and tires).

- last point, and this is a real problem: the bolt pf the seatpost clamp kept loosening again and again and the seatpost went down. I did not have a torque wrench with me and therefore I was scared to tighten it too much. At the end of the ride I went all the way down and the seat post was stuck in the seat tube. It took some effort to get it out again. Do you have an idea whatbI could do to tighten the seatpost clampmso that it will never come loose again? Any advice is highly appreciated!

Nice build! What is your weight for the build? And what handlebar is that?

x7zise

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #424 on: April 23, 2025, 03:18:31 PM »
I hope you meant to say creaking and not cracking! I'd first check if the BB is firmly secure. I'd then check chainring bolts and finally I'd check the crankset to make sure it's torqued correctly. Also make sure your pedals are firmly tightened as well.
Yes, creaking, not cracking  :) Thanks for the advice!

x7zise

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #425 on: April 23, 2025, 03:25:09 PM »
Nice build! What is your weight for the build? And what handlebar is that?

Thanks. It was something like 7.9 kg with pedals, bottle cages etc. I also put such a foamy thing around the brake line, applied some protective films etc. I guess that adds up. The handlebar is a Lexon Thin Line from Aliexpress. Installation of the brake lines was not to difficult, I expected more problems (this is my first integrated cockpit).

Jouke

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Fram!
« Reply #426 on: April 23, 2025, 04:15:32 PM »
Hi there,

I have finished my build. This is my second china frame after a Carbonda CFR696 whoch I build up in 2021 (my project againt COVID depression). Since i am us9ng it mostly on paved roads I wanted something more „racy“. Intried some bikes at the local bike stores and found out that the perfect bike for me is a Tarmac SL8. But, with all the features I would like to have they charge a whopping 9k€  Germany.

Today I did a quick technical testride. My observations:

- while building up I had a problem to install the front calipers. The 15mm screws were to long (at least I could not get them into place). I endee up using shorter screws and I hope tha works
- Riding experience is very fine so far. Much better accelerating than my gravel bike, like I espected. Although a sporty geometry the bike feels very comfortable. I do not know if this is due to a lack of stiffness and the frame is just flexing. But, so farbit feels nice. Keeping the speed above 30 kph ismuch easier than on the gravel hike (with the same wheels and tires).

- last point, and this is a real problem: the bolt pf the seatpost clamp kept loosening again and again and the seatpost went down. I did not have a torque wrench with me and therefore I was scared to tighten it too much. At the end of the ride I went all the way down and the seat post was stuck in the seat tube. It took some effort to get it out again. Do you have an idea whatbI could do to tighten the seatpost clampmso that it will never come loose again? Any advice is highly appreciated!

Finally someone is posting build pictures again! Thx! Nice build! I am still waiting for my frame to arrive. Curious to see how my build will go.

Can anyone comment more on the ride quility of this frame? I cant be that stiif at this low weight right?

x7zise

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Fram!
« Reply #427 on: April 23, 2025, 11:51:44 PM »
Finally someone is posting build pictures again! Thx! Nice build! I am still waiting for my frame to arrive. Curious to see how my build will go.

Can anyone comment more on the ride quility of this frame? I cant be that stiif at this low weight right?

I guess some more experienced riders should comment on that. I found it again very comfy, even on small cobbles. But, again, I lack the experience with comparable frames.

Fb0389

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #428 on: April 24, 2025, 04:38:49 PM »
My mechanical shifting setup is complete. The front derailleur cable was a bit problematic because it doesn't have a guide. I secured the outer cable housing to the seat tube with a cable tie to stabilize it. I'll do a test ride as soon as it's dry outside. I'll add more handlebar tape and weigh the bike.

jonathanf2

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Fram!
« Reply #429 on: April 24, 2025, 04:44:21 PM »
Can anyone comment more on the ride quility of this frame? I cant be that stiif at this low weight right?

I view the R088 definitely as an all-arounder. It won't be as stiff as a dedicated aero bike or as lightweight as an Aethos-like climbig build, but it falls somewhere in-between. Though I find it can do well in either configuration.

jonathanf2

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #430 on: April 24, 2025, 04:47:11 PM »
My mechanical shifting setup is complete. The front derailleur cable was a bit problematic because it doesn't have a guide. I secured the outer cable housing to the seat tube with a cable tie to stabilize it. I'll do a test ride as soon as it's dry outside. I'll add more handlebar tape and weigh the bike.

Congratulations on the build, I think you're the first mechanical R088!  :D

Despite this frame being offered with an integrated handlebar now, it seems this particular frame attracts the separate (UNO) stem and drop bar crowd!  ;)

j0lsrud

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #431 on: April 25, 2025, 06:24:52 AM »
Finally - my frame was shipped today. Order date was march 26th, with a paint job.

I will build this up with ltwoo rx mechanical 2x12s group set. Anyone else done this?

Jouke

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #432 on: April 25, 2025, 12:20:58 PM »
Finally - my frame was shipped today. Order date was march 26th, with a paint job.

I will build this up with ltwoo rx mechanical 2x12s group set. Anyone else done this?
Wow that took a long time! Min was ordered on 26th of march and arrived today. Due to miscommunication they painted it the ‘wrong’ color. But I dont care

jonathanf2

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #433 on: April 25, 2025, 12:43:45 PM »
My SPcycle spare washers finally arrive (sent from SPcycle after I told them about the loose wheel). I tried them, but one got stuck in the the concave opening. I decided to wedge it out because I didn't want some random spacer stuck in my frameset.

I decided to just stick with my aftermarket quick release TA with thicker washer that doesn't get stuck.   :-\

Lord_Herbert

Re: Spcycle New Mold SP-R088 Carbon Road Frame
« Reply #434 on: Today at 01:09:24 PM »
So after all the help from this forum I ordered my frame on 5th march in chameleon green and it arrived on 10th April

I’m building it up with Ultegra Di2 - these are go zone 30mm rims for when it’s wet and windy and I’ve a set of carbon speed D60CU-31 T1100 wheels on the way

Will keep you updated on the build and a complete breakdown when I’m finished

Very impressed so far and the paint job looks amazing