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Since the last update I started to have a panic about the fully integrated cabling on this frame and handlebars so I stopped the build and ordered the basic headset cap with the hole for the cables. These came this week so if I had any issues I could revert and not have to wait for parts etc.

While I was waiting I thought I would try the routing and this turned out much easier that I was expecting and before I knew it they were through the frame.

The parts tuned up this week so with a long weekend holiday I started the process of popping ends on hydralics and running the gear inner for the rear mech.

In the end I came i just of £1000 $1240 for the full build . I had fun building it and would definately do this again.


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Small update. Had a logo designed and applied bike name and head tube logo (red river is a local river that was once used for mining Tin which is red) Modified the FSA gossamer to single ring. Poped on the GRX rear mech and stared the internal cable routing which was much easier than expected through the bike as it sees it has channels in the frame. Im sure the handlebars will be harder.

Now a quick question! Chainline? having the single ring attached to the double on the big ring side gives me 45mm calculations does this sound about right putting in on the inside would give me around 40mm? Help or suggestions?

Cheers

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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Workswell WCB-G 358
« on: March 25, 2023, 02:48:00 PM »
Looking forward to seeing your build compared to mine (similar frame) and the challenges etc

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Great effort and will be very unique  8)

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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Gravel Bar Width poll
« on: March 13, 2023, 03:20:23 PM »
The narrower the better.   I'm running 380mm bars.
For the racer in us all!! thanks

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Just sorted out a set of wheels to try a sizing fit to see if  I needed more spacers. Pleased with how it looks with the tan side wall tyres.

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Thanks for all the comments. I have gone for this bar which has the integrated port built in! https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005163400066.html?spm=a2g0o.order_detail.order_detail_item.4.5214f19cS3tCOf

This weekend I hope to start with the tubeless wheelset build. I have ALEX RA 1.9 rims from my Cube race bike that I never used as upgrade to carbon ones.

BW69

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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Gravel Bar Width poll
« on: March 06, 2023, 12:59:58 PM »
I have just ordered a set off 440mm bars as that is what I have on my CUBE road bike but wanted to check what orhers use on gravel!

Thanks


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Bit of help or advise please!

This frame  comes with the integrated cable setup , however !! I either drill the handlebars so I can feed cables from stem into the bars or go and buy the additional cap to allows cables to enter the head tube.

So is it safe to put a small oval big enough to take 2 cables in the bars as shown in the picture?


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Thank you! yeah the colour is great just like the new enve mog ( https://www.enve.com/product/mog/#/dashboard ) just way way cheaper! I rode the bike for 100m the frame is brand new and may have been ridden a couple of time but it was XL and not a gravel frame and I only bought it to stip it.

It's light as well!

fork 530g
frame somewhere between 1250g and 1300g

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This is the bike bits unpacked

BW69


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This is the bike I bought as a transplant bike! I will sell the frame(alu) & forks(carbon) wheels, stem and bars for as much as  I can to reduce even further the 105 groupset costs!

Thanks for reading BW

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Hi Everybody,

Im going to document both my Chasing Wind GT20 Gravel Frame build and all the equipment I'm going to use on my first expedition ride. Im trying to do this on as small a budget as possible. I ordered the frame in January and it has just arrived today.

It's a 58CM in what they call brown green gloss

I also bought a 2nd hand XL racing frame off ebay in January for £350 ($417) it had a nearly new Shimano 105 hydraulic group set, which I will aim to modify and move to the new frame.

It was extremely well packed and took me around 10minutes to unwind all the foam!



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After The Ride / Re: Where is everyone from?
« on: February 16, 2023, 04:56:20 AM »
Cornwall in the United Kingdom. The bit right at the bottom on the left! full of history (inc Pirates!) lots of coastline and moors and mining trails(gravel) made by the old tin miners to haul coal one way and tin ore the other. Oh and surf capital of the world (OK the UK!) Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for ever, it also has its own language !)

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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Flyxii FE-02 Build
« on: February 10, 2023, 05:28:45 AM »
Which Ltwoo Rear mech are people considering? I've got a full 105 hydro set to transfer but wanted a bigger rear cassette (11-40) what should I consider?

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