Author Topic: First bike build, Carbonda CFR 505 SL  (Read 15318 times)

Lapskaus

Re: First bike build, Carbonda CFR 505 SL
« Reply #60 on: April 13, 2025, 02:10:37 AM »
Did my first ride yesterday. Dang is this thing fun.

Couple of notes regarding the build. If you buy one of these brake/shift lever sets from SRAM, there is one olive in the set, but there is no screw in part to use after you cut the hose. The screw in part that is attached to the hose with the end cap did not have the same T-8 head, that the stealth-a-majig set ones have. So I could not reuse that, cause it seemed to be pressed in. Don't be like me, and cut the hose, then search for the screw in part in the box, after you realize there is none, try to reuse the one on the cut hose, and after that call your LBS to get a new one.
I had alot of troubles trying to center the rear brake caliper. The front was relatively easy, but I had to do the rear one over and over for nearly 3 hours and even then I didnt get it 100% right. I am not sure if the frame isnt 100% square to the disc or the brake caliper itself isnt 100% flat. Even if I got it, after torquing the screws to spec, there was a slight rub again.

Ar26

Re: First bike build, Carbonda CFR 505 SL
« Reply #61 on: April 13, 2025, 03:09:16 AM »
My wheels arrived on tuesday and I am nearly done with the build now. Got to cut the brake hoses and the chain to finish it.



The build itself went smoothly so far. I only had to detach the handlebars twice because the jagwire I added to the rear brake hose was rubbing in the headset.
I can't weigh the bike reasonably as a whole, but the components added up to 7562g. That's before the fork was cut etc. and with sealant pedals and everything included.
Hello, your front tire is mounted the wrong way around. Look at the tread arrow on the tire sidewall. This helps in wet conditions.

trailgazer

Re: First bike build, Carbonda CFR 505 SL
« Reply #62 on: April 14, 2025, 03:37:43 AM »
My frameset arrived last Thursday, delivered at my neighbor. The carton box was in perfect shape, no scratches or holes. First quick glance of the frame and fork, everything seems fine.

Stacking the headset spacers (out of curiosity cause I'm new to inner cables) and top bearing, I saw that there is some play between the top race and the bearing. The top race fits the top (dust)cap with the two little notches. That fixates it's circle-size. When adding the top bearing I felt some play between the race and the inner bearing-ring. Is this normal? Will this go away when I put things together under light pressure? I hope so. How was this with your set?

Next step: put frame and uncut steerer together to see what length stem I need to order.
This Friday I have an appointment with a local spray painter. I tend to using two colors: a mix of bronze/ivory and copper. All glossy. Adding a logo and "branding".
I really like the color of Patrick Lino's Tantan GR201 frameset

demeaux

Re: First bike build, Carbonda CFR 505 SL
« Reply #63 on: April 14, 2025, 04:05:26 AM »
My wheels arrived on tuesday and I am nearly done with the build now. Got to cut the brake hoses and the chain to finish it.



The build itself went smoothly so far. I only had to detach the handlebars twice because the jagwire I added to the rear brake hose was rubbing in the headset.
I can't weigh the bike reasonably as a whole, but the components added up to 7562g. That's before the fork was cut etc. and with sealant pedals and everything included.
more pictures pls!