Author Topic: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...  (Read 6893 times)

Tilmanstoa5ty

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #45 on: March 10, 2025, 04:19:33 AM »
Very nice!
I'm curious, would you be able to make a pie chart with who is buying gravel frames from you, vs who is buying road frames?
I feel that in continental Europe, gravel is not too popular, and i suspect it's very popular in the US.
So, pie chart 1 could be gravel frame sales per shipping destination: US X%, Germany Y%...
and pie chart 2 could be road frame sales per shipping destination.

I'm in Europe, and nobody around me has even said the word gravel in months. I have 2 gravel bikes in a friend's attic i havent touched in 1y. And the other gravel frames i built for friends are being used with road tyres only...
That'd be very cool to see.

In germany gravel has gotten really popular around the year 2020 i would say and while the hype isn't at it's peak anymore you still see a lot of gravel bikes out there. People treat it more as a lifestyle and bikepacking bike i'd say. I don't see gravel racing being popular in germany. We don't have those beautiful long gravel roads like a lot of parts of the US have so the riding is probably quite different. I think a lot of people had the same experience as me and started out with a gravel bike which led them into road bike territory.

rasch

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #46 on: March 10, 2025, 04:24:19 AM »
Very nice!
I'm curious, would you be able to make a pie chart with who is buying gravel frames from you, vs who is buying road frames?
I feel that in continental Europe, gravel is not too popular, and i suspect it's very popular in the US.
So, pie chart 1 could be gravel frame sales per shipping destination: US X%, Germany Y%...
and pie chart 2 could be road frame sales per shipping destination.

I'm in Europe, and nobody around me has even said the word gravel in months. I have 2 gravel bikes in a friend's attic i havent touched in 1y. And the other gravel frames i built for friends are being used with road tyres only...
That'd be very cool to see.

Gravel is quite common in Belgium. Last year I built 4. Especially for commuters and weekend riders.

In Portugal not that much. It has been increasing slowly. There (e)MTB and Road are still kings with a high increase on eMTB. Last year I've actually investigated the ROI on eMTB custom builds, but ended up quitting it.

Chris, nice price on this one! As it's made mostly for racers doesn't fit my clients. Looking forward for a new Road and Gravel Endurance frames

BeR

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #47 on: March 10, 2025, 04:40:12 AM »
Gravel is quite common in Belgium. Last year I built 4. Especially for commuters and weekend riders.

In Portugal not that much. It has been increasing slowly. There (e)MTB and Road are still kings with a high increase on eMTB. Last year I've actually investigated the ROI on eMTB custom builds, but ended up quitting it.

Chris, nice price on this one! As it's made mostly for racers doesn't fit my clients. Looking forward for a new Road and Gravel Endurance frames

+1 for road frame.

pavlo.k

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #48 on: March 10, 2025, 06:30:19 AM »
According to the description on the website both seatpost variations come with this design.
I just got info from Chris (or whoever answers in whatsapp) that 20mm offset seatpost is the same as on CX-002 frame https://www.velobuild.com/products/velobuild-2023-new-cx-002-carbon-fiber-cyclocross-frame-full-inner-routing
which is a two-bolt clamp

Lotnik

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #49 on: March 11, 2025, 02:15:40 AM »
Very nice!
I'm curious, would you be able to make a pie chart with who is buying gravel frames from you, vs who is buying road frames?
I feel that in continental Europe, gravel is not too popular, and i suspect it's very popular in the US.
So, pie chart 1 could be gravel frame sales per shipping destination: US X%, Germany Y%...
and pie chart 2 could be road frame sales per shipping destination.

I'm in Europe, and nobody around me has even said the word gravel in months. I have 2 gravel bikes in a friend's attic i havent touched in 1y. And the other gravel frames i built for friends are being used with road tyres only...
That'd be very cool to see.
In Poland gravel racing are the most popular bike race right now. It's hundreds of them around country.

Sebastian

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #50 on: March 11, 2025, 03:47:21 AM »
75mm BB drop is cool to see. That's a good way to compensate for the additional height of 50mm tires.
Also, the chain stays are very short at just 425mm considering that the frame clears 50s.
Reach is long, despite the head angle not being super duper slack at least on the bigger sizes. That could make for twitchy steering if you run a short stem.

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #51 on: April 24, 2025, 08:15:10 PM »
Frames are starting to come off the production line! Check out some photos here: https://www.velobuild.com/products/2025-velobuild-carbon-fiber-racing-gravel-bike-frame

Medium size frames will be available to ship at the end of May and other sizes in June.

We also offer a flared version of the handlebar (both integrated and separate bar/stem) if you are interested in this. We're working on making this option available on the website. For the time being you can just let us know you want this after placing an order online

rwtbne

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #52 on: April 25, 2025, 01:01:43 AM »
Hi Chris, you also planning on doing a race / road frame for 2025?

Serge_K

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #53 on: April 25, 2025, 03:50:07 AM »
Hi Chris, you also planning on doing a race / road frame for 2025?

+1!
We want something aero, with a higher stack (like the Pinarello X).
Fast on the flat. And nowhere else.

Re: New VeloBuild gravel race frame in the works...
« Reply #54 on: April 25, 2025, 08:29:00 PM »
This isn't Chris - but we'll say hi! Wait, we're all Chris, nvmd  ;D

And yes new aero road frame may be in the works...