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Velobuild VB-R-177
Hi all, after lurking on here for ages and doing my own research, I've pulled the trigger and order a Velobuild VB-R-177. The geometry is almost exactly the same as a Scott Addict as far as i can tell. No word on when shipping will be yet - this is a new design so the frame is in testing, but that was due to finish at the end of March. http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/2020-vb-r-177-super-light-carbon-fiber-road-frame-disc-version-hidden-cables I also ordered some 47mm wheel from Elite Wheels on Aliexpress. Production time for these is 13-20 working days, and shipping is 25-50 working days so i don't expect to see these very soon. Also going one by as I hate front derailleurs! 42T Sram chainring with a 10-36 11speed cassette from Aliexpress. Let's see how I get on! April 01, 2021, 02:10:15 AM |
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Re: Velobuild VB-R-177
Well, this was a shock. My frame got shipped on the 13th and this morning has been delivered to my house in the UK so 3 days shipping and no import charges! It was using EMS HK. Obviously the first thing to do was to weigh everything. It's a size 54 - M clear coat paint. Frame (with derailleur hanger, FD mount, bottle cage screws, seat post clamp, grommets) = 1039g Fork uncut = 384g Seat post with all fittings = 211g Handlebar (400 width, stem 100) = 311g Everything looks very neat and tidy - can't wait to put it all together. July 16, 2021, 05:04:03 AM |
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Re: Velobuild VB-R-177
Finally finished my build. Very happy with the result! First of all, everything from velobuild was excellent. There was only one slight problem with one of the holes for the front brake caliper - it was too short, so I had to use a shorter screw. The internal cable routing was "interesting". Had three attempts but the cables were crossing over inside the head tube and were seizing up. Got it in the end though. Wasn't doing a weight weenie build at all, but the final bike as pictured is 7.5kg so 7.2kg without pedals. Happy with that! It's one by, with a 42t SRAM chainring on a 105 crankset (wanted to keep this as I have an xcadey power meter). The rear derailleur is SRAM rival medium cage. Cassette is sroad 10-36. Brakes are juin tech F1 with SRAM rotors. Tyres are Goodyear F1 tubeless 28mm. There's loads of space there so looks like you'd get 32mm in with no problems. Shifters are SRAM force 11. Wheels are from elite on AliExpress. 47mm deep. Went for brown on black with the saddle, bar tape and tyres. July 30, 2021, 04:13:56 AM |
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Re: Velobuild VB-R-177
Been out for a ride - the bike is great! Very fast and comfy. The brakes are excellent, but bear in mind I've never used any sort of disc brakes before. I'm sure hydraulic brakes would be better but I'm impressed with the juin tech. First time I've used deep wheels too so I definitely noticed the wind a couple of times. August 09, 2021, 04:34:42 PM |
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Re: Velobuild VB-R-177
Looks really great! Congratulations!The bike has been great so far! Haven't done many rides...maybe 10 x 40 miles, but it's very comfy (28mm tubeless tyres help with that). The seatpost hasn't slipped at all. The good thing is that it's a standard round seatpost, so can be replaced if you wanted to. You could save a little bit of weight. As far as the bottom bracket stiffness goes - I'm not really qualified to say! I've only been riding since Covid and the only other bike I've ridden is a 2012 Giant Defy, so I haven't got much to compare to. Plus I wouldn't say that i am the most powerful rider and i've never tried sprinting or trying to dance on the pedals going up hill. I love it, and it always gets questions from other riders when out and about so it looks great too. December 13, 2021, 03:14:03 AM |
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