Author Topic: TT-Bike Budget Build  (Read 6238 times)

cLs_elite

Re: TT-Bike Budget Build
« Reply #45 on: April 25, 2025, 08:29:44 AM »
Short Update:
The frame arrived last week, and the wheelset came in this week. Quality looks amazing!! I’ve pretty much got all the parts now, but I won’t have much time over the next two weeks to finish the build. So I’ll have to see when I can put everything together. I’ll keep you posted.

« Last Edit: April 25, 2025, 08:33:05 AM by cLs_elite »

Hmpf

Re: TT-Bike Budget Build
« Reply #46 on: Today at 10:57:16 AM »
How do the SRAM Wireless blips fit on the Riderever Triva? They are seems to big to fit.

cLs_elite

Re: TT-Bike Budget Build
« Reply #47 on: Today at 12:16:11 PM »
How do the SRAM Wireless blips fit on the Riderever Triva? They are seems to big to fit.

Hey mate,
thanks for the heads-up, I see what you mean. They’re just resting on the three parts/corners with the threads for the screws. I sent Riderever an email — let’s see what they say. Otherwise, I’ll probably try to fill the cutouts so I can glue the SRAM eTap AXS Wireless Blips properly onto the lever. Maybe I’ll get a piece 3D printed or try to tinker something together.

I wasn’t aware this was an issue — I bought the Riderever Triva because I thought the Blips would fit. They even show a picture of it on their website. It’s a bit annoying, but not the end of the world. I’ll let you know once I figure something out.

Do you have the same setup? How did you fix it?

Hmpf

Re: TT-Bike Budget Build
« Reply #48 on: Today at 02:26:15 PM »
Hi and thanks for the reply.
I haven't solved it yet.
Maybe I can file or saw off the three corners.
I'm looking forward to an answer from riderever and hope you'll give an update.

I was just as annoyed because it was clearly visible on the website.
And the second difficulty was finding suitable olives.
The problem has now been solved BH90 fit both the lever and the saddle. Sram stealth a majig olives also fit.