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You could have a bad 12 speed cassette. I would try another 12 speed cassette if possible, do a hard reset on the groupset and see if that will help. If it shifts an 11 speed cassette fine, it should work fine for 12 speed.  Something tells me the issue must be hardware related. So you'll have to do your best to narrow down the possibilities.
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I'm seriously addicted to picking up UNO lightweight stems. I've swapped over to -17 degree stems on both my road bikes!

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Vendor Discussion & Reviews / 007Bike on AliExpress
« Last post by emu26 on Today at 07:35:41 PM »
What happened to 007Bike on AliExpress?
I purchased a number of goods from them without complaint or issue but they have been on "Vacation Leave" for some time now and I have just noticed that their approval rating has dropped to 87.5%

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/3486078
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There used to be more like the R01/R02, but tire clearance was tight. I think I am OK with 28c as I have a wide wheelset that will help lower pressure.

SC-48D is OK, def a more traditional shape but that squared off front end is a little bit of a turn off. Would like something with plain round tubes or soft edges all around if I could be picky.
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29er / Re: LCFS948 - a new enduro from Light Carbon
« Last post by jefflinde on Today at 06:30:58 PM »
Nice! Have you built it with 160mm or 170mm fork? Have you been riding it? And if you have how does it feel with a coil?

My frame is on its way home.

This bike was set up as a 170/170mm, no rides yet.   the trails around here are still closed.  the coil will take a bit to dial in as i am unsure of the spring rate.  have a few options and even a progressive spring so should be able to get something to work. 
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I'd also be interested in a lightweight climber. You'd think someone could just make an lightweight open mold design with round tubes, round seatpost, T47 BB and 32c tire clearance? I've been eyeballing the Aethos knock-offs, but I wouldn't mind seeing other options.
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2024 Carbon Speed 3 years warranty GRAVEL frameset CS-GR01, custom paint available as well.
http://www.xmcarbonspeed.com/Productinfo.asp?f=1639

 Where to buy ?


The BB is t47 on this one

 The other clones on Ali I have found have BB68, max tire size of 42mm and not internal cables.
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29er / Re: LCFS948 - a new enduro from Light Carbon
« Last post by alexhell on Today at 03:25:12 PM »
Nice! Have you built it with 160mm or 170mm fork? Have you been riding it? And if you have how does it feel with a coil?

My frame is on its way home.
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Try the seventh gear recalibration.
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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Last post by patliean1 on Today at 03:06:12 PM »
Update on my 268

Highs
-I love the Mavic thru-axle system. It's quite convenient actually. Being able to keep the axles in place when both transporting the bike and working on it on a mechanic stand is great.

-The bike is both stiff and nimble enough. I can't say there really is any discernible difference in stiffness compared to other bikes. Unless you are truly sprinting or climbing, there will be plenty of other variables in regards to maintaining any set speed.

-Visually I appreciate the frame design. Obviously because it looks like an SL7/Venge. Well rounded proportions. The sloping top tube gives the visual impression of an extreme saddle-to-handlebar drop versus a more horizontal top tube. More exposed seatpost (should?) also means more comfort as the seatpost has the ability to flex. 32c GP5000 tubeless fits no problem.

Lows
-Zero setback seatpost. It's not fully problematic for me, but I had to move my saddle back far more than I'm accustomed to. If this was my only road bike it would most likely be a deal breaker. A non-issue for most folks however.

-7x9 saddle clamp for carbon rails. On my particular clamp when using my AliExpress carbon saddle (7x9 rails), visually it does not appear as if the clamps are fully engaging with the rails. Other 268 owners with carbon saddles have not experienced this, and so far the saddle has stayed put. However, the saddle clamp bolt is now slightly bent from trying secure to the rails. Also a non-issue if you're using 7x7 rails as VB also supplies clamps for that too. Just something to be aware of.

-While the bike as a whole rides better than my previous VeloBuild frames, it does still suffer some from road chatter at the rear triangle. Rough pavement can upset the back end. Thankfully though still far better than my Dengfu R12 and TanTan x38 in this regard. This is completely subjective and anecdotal of course. Over the past few weeks I've made an effort to rotate riding each of my bikes everyday day to get a good feel on the differences and overall riding dynamics.

Closing
It's a great DIY bike at the price point so far. As always, wheel selection and bike fit/position will do most of the heavy lifting. If I could change anything it would be adding more reach to cockpit to offset the zero setback seatpost. Dear VeloBuild: Please make one for me thanks!
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