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Title: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on April 08, 2015, 04:41:13 PM
I have been researching on this forum for a while and have finally pulled the trigger. I purchased a .057 from Peter and should have it early June.
I ordered all the necessary parts from him and the rest of the build from Merlin. Maybe I could have saved a bit if I shopped around more but Merlin's prices seemed great and I like getting it all from as few vendors as possible.
Unfortunately (from a cost aspect) I have no other parts I can re-use for this build so everything will be brand new. The total build will be under $2500.
All carbon bits will be 3K gloss.
The thing that finally made me place the order... I emailed my accountant and asked him "If I build a bike and put my company logo on it, can I write it off?". His reply "Absolutely." Boom, order placed!
Spread sheet attached.


                       Part                          Price          Supplier

Frame           P-0.057                      395          Peter   
Stem                   ST1 100mm              35                  Peter   
Handlebar         B50 660mm              38                  Peter   
Seat post           SP7 400mm              40                  Peter   
Bottle cage   BC5 x2                      24                  Peter   
Wheels           N-SS HR930C              550          Peter   
Headset           Headset                      15                  Peter   
Spacers           5 various                      5                  Peter   
Axles                   100x15/142x12              30                  Peter   
Shipping                                         155          Peter   
Paypal 4%                                         51.48          Peter   
            
Groupset           XT-780 + brakes      534.57          Merlin   
Pedals           XT                              52.21          Merlin   
Fork                   Reba RL 120mm              360.56          Merlin   
Saddle           SDG Bel-Air              49.67          Merlin   
Tires                    Conti Mtn King x2      67.11            Merlin   
Grips                   SDG Han Solo              24.81          Merlin   
Valve stems   No tubes pair              16.11          Merlin   
Olive + insert   SM-BH90 x2              6.68          Merlin   
Combo discount Groupset+pedals     -12.43          Merlin   
            
                           TOTAL      2437.77      
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: MTB2223 on April 08, 2015, 05:21:40 PM
The thing that finally made me place the order... I emailed my accountant and asked him "If I build a bike and put my company logo on it, can I write it off?". His reply "Absolutely." Boom, order placed!
hihi, this made me laugh. Priceless!

Nice build! And for now, be patient :)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on April 08, 2015, 05:58:54 PM
Now can you claim $0.56/mile to the IRS for your rides :)?

Congrats, I know you will be happy with your purchase, 3K glossy was my choice as well.  I also did a custom paint scheme as well.  Did you go 1x11?  What fork did you choose?

Please post up a parts list with cost and total weight.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Sitar_Ned on April 08, 2015, 06:32:49 PM
The thing that finally made me place the order... I emailed my accountant and asked him "If I build a bike and put my company logo on it, can I write it off?". His reply "Absolutely." Boom, order placed!


This is also true if you build a website to showcase your build  ;)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on April 08, 2015, 07:21:06 PM
And donate money to this one 8)!
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Sitar_Ned on April 08, 2015, 08:21:09 PM
^^hahaha... too funny.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on April 08, 2015, 08:40:00 PM
Did you go 1x11?  What fork did you choose?

Please post up a parts list with cost and total weight.
2x10, with Reba RL 120mm
Parts list, spread sheet attached to initial post. clicky link
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Sitar_Ned on April 08, 2015, 09:15:36 PM
Parts list, spread sheet attached to initial post. clicky link

Hope you don't mind - edited your original post and pasted the list in there to make it more accessible.

Wait... You paid $395 for the 057 frame? Pretty sure I paid about a hundred more than that.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on April 08, 2015, 09:19:02 PM
Mine was also around $400, but shipping and PayPal fees added to that.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Sitar_Ned on April 08, 2015, 09:23:58 PM
Yeah, that's right. Was thinking I paid $495 and $50 shipping/fees.. but it's $395 with almost $150 shipping/fees. If only shipping were $50.. That'd be great.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on April 08, 2015, 09:39:52 PM
That's why it's cheapest to get more than just the frame from China.  Bars, headset, axle, seatpost, stem, etc., doesn't add that much more to the shipping cost.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: davidriddel on April 09, 2015, 04:41:37 AM
And donate money to this one 8)!
CD -- do you have expenses to maintain this website?
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on April 09, 2015, 06:51:37 AM
It's Sitar_Ned's website, I'm sure he has some expenses but has yet to formerly request donations.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: jwilds1 on April 09, 2015, 09:40:55 AM
Sounds exactly like my build, although you went with more carbon than I...  Good luck!
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: 325racer on April 09, 2015, 11:47:56 PM
Sounds good.  Looking forward to pictures.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on April 20, 2015, 03:45:23 PM
I received everything from Merlin. Peter shipped my wheels this past Friday. Still have to wait until June for the frame. Patience...

Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on April 20, 2015, 06:23:07 PM
You're almost there, but the parts are looking very lonely  :(.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on April 20, 2015, 07:20:59 PM
I received everything from Merlin. Peter shipped my wheels this past Friday. Still have to wait until June for the frame. Patience...

All of a sudden this "Craig"'s build is so much more interesting to me.  ;D Where you building it? Need access to a nice shop that just needs a bit of cleaning but is staffed by a dickhead with decent skills and good beers? :D
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on April 20, 2015, 07:56:49 PM
Thanks Chris. I've got almost everything I need here. Marty's got the 1 tool I need so as long as his ears have stopped ringing from exploding a tire with too much pressure (Stans everywhere; face, clothes, walls etc)  :o I should be good to go.
I'll let you know though. Thanks
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on April 20, 2015, 08:27:38 PM
Thanks Chris. I've got almost everything I need here. Marty's got the 1 tool I need so as long as his ears have stopped ringing from exploding a tire with too much pressure (Stans everywhere; face, clothes, walls etc)  :o I should be good to go.
I'll let you know though. Thanks

Well I'm assuming he's okay so I don't feel so bad about laughing when I read that. :)

Seriously, I'd love to help out or even just be there for the build, have been looking forward to a Chiner build for a while.

Marty was the other guy with the 057, yes?
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on April 20, 2015, 08:33:11 PM
Correct. Single Speed rigid.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on April 20, 2015, 09:27:26 PM
Correct. Single Speed rigid.

Righteous. Can't wait to see your build!
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on April 23, 2015, 08:51:21 AM
Ooooo pretty!
(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/20150423_093121_zps9tkytozv.jpg)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on April 23, 2015, 10:29:13 AM
Very nice!  I have been happy with my XMIplay wheels as well, with the exception of the failure of the Bitex free hub which was covered under warranty by Bitex.

The rims have remained true with no other issues.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Patrick C. on April 23, 2015, 03:26:47 PM
Nice!  Almost makes me wish I'd gone with a weave for my rims. 
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: 325racer on April 23, 2015, 05:39:21 PM
So is this build being done in PA, near CMH??  If so, when the frame arrives, anyway to bring it to the girl that makes head badges so she can see the curvature on the head tube?
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on April 23, 2015, 10:07:56 PM
I'm about 15 minutes from CMH. Although the badge lady is quite a bit further. Have her contact me here.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on April 27, 2015, 01:38:59 PM
So is this build being done in PA, near CMH??  If so, when the frame arrives, anyway to bring it to the girl that makes head badges so she can see the curvature on the head tube?

I bet we could do something where we take a mold of Craig's head tube and supply that to Jen, who could take it from there.

Craig, 325racer is talking about Jen Green of Headbadges.com. There's been interest in having her make head badges from several of the 057 owners.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on June 21, 2015, 10:48:52 AM
What's the latest with this? Haven't heard anything and it's been a while since we rode together.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: 325racer on June 23, 2015, 09:49:51 PM
I lost track of where this was.   Are you guys willing and able to take a mold or swing by Jen's shop????

Im pretty sure more than just me would be interested in having a head badge made.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on June 24, 2015, 04:49:02 PM
I lost track of where this was.   Are you guys willing and able to take a mold or swing by Jen's shop????

Im pretty sure more than just me would be interested in having a head badge made.

If trekcarbonboy will let me anywhere near his, I think we could take a mold. Not that that's something I've done, but I'm sure we could figure _something_ out.

Hell, worse comes to worse if someone else has the capability to take a mold of their headtube and could get it to me, I could get it to Jen, or get you her address so you could ship it directly.

I gotta say, some of the stuff she's been posting to facebook has been downright amazing -- it just keeps getting more impressive. It'd be a damn fine piece of bling for your Chiner, for sure.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on July 02, 2015, 08:57:58 PM
87 days and STILL counting. No frame yet. Was told 60-65. Then a 15-20 day delay due to 2 holidays and a bike show. TIC TOC!!!  >:(  3K gloss better be worth it! I could have had UD matte within a week.

No problem with the head tube mold. You can mold it when I bring it over to bleed the rear brake CMH. Bleed kit is the only tool I'm missing. Easy to mold. Just get a piece of that green foam for the bottom of flower bouquets and press it in. Reverse the negative with simple plaster or resin.

My fitness is way up and I've been killing my STRAVA pr's on the FS 26er so once I saddle up on this thing it will be interesting to see the result.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Izzy on July 02, 2015, 10:00:57 PM
87 days and STILL counting. No frame yet. Was told 60-65. Then a 15-20 day delay due to 2 holidays and a bike show. TIC TOC!!!  >:(  3K gloss better be worth it! I could have had UD matte within a week.


Wow, that is unacceptable. To be given an approximate time and it go 50% past the estimated time (and that 50% just happens to be a whole month) then I'd be done with the seller. And what's up with all of these delays for holidays and bike shows?? First of all.. Holidays? Are you serious? Are you or aren't you trying to build a business? And what sense does it make to put a customer on hold for a bike show? I'm sure the point of the bike show is to grow the business and make connections.. but at the cost of putting a customer on hold? Just doesn't make sense to me.

I'm sorry, I know Peter is kind of the go-to around here, and I guess mods can delete this if they want, and I do think he's done a mostly good job, but that's just silly imo and I'd ask for a refund and order a matte frame from a different supplier. My 2 cents.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Sitar_Ned on July 02, 2015, 10:26:50 PM
I'm sorry, I know Peter is kind of the go-to around here, and I guess mods can delete this if they want, and I do think he's done a mostly good job, but that's just silly imo and I'd ask for a refund and order a matte frame from a different supplier. My 2 cents.

There definitely won't be anything deleted. This is an absolute open forum, with information (not promotion) being it's primary purpose.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on July 02, 2015, 10:50:25 PM
Not to mention that those holidays and show were already on the calendar when the first estimate was given. It's not like they were a surprise.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: RS VR6 on July 02, 2015, 11:18:07 PM
The "holiday" seems to be the go to excuse. I got the same thing from the eBay vendor when I asked why it took so long to ship my frame. I think holiday can mean anything from a literal holiday...to a vacation.

When I went to Germany...people asked why I chose to spend my holiday in Essen. ;D
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on July 03, 2015, 11:38:56 PM
Wow! After all this time I just got an email from Peter stating...
"Sorry, our factory says your frame can not be done, all 3K weave frames are same status. They are busy on OEM production.
I will refund you the payment for frame, rest parts and shipping costs for frame, and extra 30 USD, OK ?"

 >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

I said no, and asked if he can send a UD matte frame and all parts in 3k gloss. I am definitely disappointed and pissed! How unprofessional can you get. I understand he seems to be at the mercy of the factory but it shouldn't take 88 days to find this out!

 >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Izzy on July 04, 2015, 06:58:30 AM
No. That wasn't the factory that was a lack of communication and professionalism. I'm not sure Peter quite realizes how quickly the tides can turn for a business's reputation, especially one that just started. I would've taken the refund and bought from somewhere else. Yes, they are at the mercy of the factory but they are in full control of communication.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Vipassana on July 04, 2015, 09:35:04 AM
A similar thing happened with my friend frame that he wanted in 3K.  The factory quoted it and he paid for it and then 2 months later (or maybe longer) the factory just decided they weren't going to make the 3k frame.  My boss got the UD frame instead and was content. Though a bit disappointed to not get exactly what he had built up in his mind.   
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on July 04, 2015, 10:35:47 AM
Sorry to hear about your frame.  Seems like the factories are getting busier and busier as the carbon frames are becoming the standard that everyone wants.

My IP-057 is UD and partially painted with a gloss finish, while my IP-036 is also partially painted but 3k Gloss.  I like them both.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Oolak on July 04, 2015, 02:32:09 PM
I would put my $0.02 on this thread but.. I'm on holiday.

 ;D
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on July 19, 2015, 09:20:17 PM
Finally! Peter shipped my frame and parts on Monday and I got it yesterday (Saturday). I put it together this morning. The only thing left is to bleed the rear brake and add decals. I left the steerer tube a little long to fiddle with the set up.
I'm happy enough with the matte frame but would have preferred the 3K gloss. Hopefully I'll get a chance to ride it on Thursday.

Has anyone else squeezed their down tube? I can literally flex the down tube by squeezing it laterally and longitudinally! I feel the same thing to a lesser extent with the seat tube. Obviously its made to be light but that seems a bit thin.

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0192_zpsklu1tzuq.jpg)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0214_zpsmplxrubi.jpg)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0216_zpsusjeqyao.jpg)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0208_zpsyrrffeb1.jpg)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Patrick C. on July 20, 2015, 07:59:56 AM
I also noticed how flexy the down tube was on my 057- feels like you could punch right through it.  I assume this is due to the thickness and possibly also the fiber orientation there.  No problems so far :)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on July 20, 2015, 11:53:26 AM
Finally! Peter shipped my frame and parts on Monday and I got it yesterday (Saturday). I put it together this morning.

Awesome! Congrats on finally getting to the end of that long road. :D Looking forward to hearing the ride report.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on July 21, 2015, 05:22:45 PM
Build video.  ;D

https://youtu.be/ra_tdantbPQ
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: MTB2223 on July 21, 2015, 06:07:11 PM
Faatest build ever! Thumbs up
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: carbonazza on July 21, 2015, 06:34:33 PM
Thanks for the elastic cord trick to keep the front wheel secured.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on July 21, 2015, 07:48:34 PM
Thanks for posting the time lapse video!  Wish I could put a bike together as fast as you.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Patrick C. on July 22, 2015, 08:44:22 AM
Awesome video!  Now when somebody asks how long it took to put the bike together, I can show them this :)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: seahog32 on July 22, 2015, 10:48:00 AM
Great video. But wait! Building a bike while not drinking a single beer? Is that even legal?
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on July 22, 2015, 11:28:38 AM
It is at 7am.  ;)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: ottoreni on July 22, 2015, 02:23:53 PM
YES!
The Benny Hill tune!

Awesome :o
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Molothi on July 22, 2015, 04:06:54 PM
Excellent Video  ;)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on July 22, 2015, 07:54:38 PM
Build video.  ;D

At 0:19, you overtorque that bolt. ;)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on July 25, 2015, 10:06:08 PM
1st ride report... HOLY $#!+ this thing is fast! I just PR'd the trail I often ride by 15 minutes! 8 total Strava pr's.

The trail is a mix of fast twisty hardpack clay, rocky-rooty stuff, killer rocky/boulder section and plenty of climbing. A lot of steep down-up rocky creek crossings. A total of 17 miles which usually takes me about 2:06 on either my Specialized Stumpjumper FSR, or my old carbon Trek hardtail. Both 26". It took me 1:45 today. Now to be fair my fitness is way up right now, been pr-ing my commute to work as well, so it's not just the bike.

I was super comfortable on the .057. The set up was perfect. I didn't even have to tweak the seat position. Bar height and reach were great.

The stability and firmness of the wheels and the thru axels was awesome. The wheels really felt like part of the bike. I thought I would have to get used to the 29" wheels as far as steering but that was not the case. No problem with that. I did feel like the front tire wanted to slide out a couple times but I was hauling ass on dry loose dirt. The tires hooked up great everywhere else.

Shifting was smooth and accurate. 2x10. I might need to change the brake lever position a little, as my hands did cramp a little, but the brakes felt good.

The only thing I may need to change is either the seat or seatpost. It felt a little bouncy if I was sitting while hitting a bump. I couldn't tell if it was the seat or the seatpost flexing. I really think it might be the post. I guess some might think this is a good thing, a little added suspension, but it seemed too bouncy to me. I'll change out the seat first and see how it feels.

KICK ASS BIKE!
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: 325racer on July 25, 2015, 10:46:56 PM
Try playing with tire pressures too.  Might have a little to much rear pressure causing some bounce.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on July 26, 2015, 07:46:42 AM
That crossed my mind but I really just felt the bounce in the seat and not the whole bike. I'm already at 25lbs and don't want to go much lower.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Sitar_Ned on July 26, 2015, 08:36:23 AM

Has anyone else squeezed their down tube? I can literally flex the down tube by squeezing it laterally and longitudinally! I feel the same thing to a lesser extent with the seat tube. Obviously its made to be light but that seems a bit thin.


My 057 is the same way. I weigh 210lbs without any gear on right now and I've been pounding away on it for almost a year now. No problems. But yeah.. I had the same reaction as you when I first handled the frame.

Congrats on getting the build done; Glad you're enjoying it!
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: RS VR6 on July 28, 2015, 04:21:44 PM
I can do the same with my 062. I can also squeeze the frame on my Cervelo.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on July 29, 2015, 02:14:42 PM
That crossed my mind but I really just felt the bounce in the seat and not the whole bike. I'm already at 25lbs and don't want to go much lower.

As long as you're not getting rim strikes (usually pretty easy to tell when you have) you can go lower pressure. Another indication you've gone too low is when the tire starts feeling too squirmy, but even that is something that you can adjust for. Apparently cyclocross pros run their tires down into the teens on muddy races, which is amazing considering they're limited to 33mm wide! They've got to be almost riding on the rims at that pressure, and it's got to be squirmy as shit - but I think I remember reading that they say they get used to that and expect it.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Patrick C. on July 31, 2015, 03:00:21 PM
My tires tend to feel squirmy if I get below 25 psi- I rode the other day for the first time in over a week and forgot to air up the tires.  Afterward both tires were 20 - 22 psi.  They felt better going over roots and rocks, but were definitely not as hooked up in the corners. 

I'm 200 pounds plus water and gear, so if you're lighter you may be able to go lower.  This is on an -057 with Conti X King 2.4  on the 30 mm carbon fiber rims, usually inflated to 28 psi up front and 30 psi in the rear
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on July 31, 2015, 08:00:51 PM
My tires tend to feel squirmy if I get below 25 psi- I rode the other day for the first time in over a week and forgot to air up the tires.  Afterward both tires were 20 - 22 psi.  They felt better going over roots and rocks, but were definitely not as hooked up in the corners. 

I'm 200 pounds plus water and gear, so if you're lighter you may be able to go lower.  This is on an -057 with Conti X King 2.4  on the 30 mm carbon fiber rims, usually inflated to 28 psi up front and 30 psi in the rear

That's been my experience as well.  I tend to like about 28psi or so, less than 25psi just doesn't feel good.  Conti X-kings as well but I can say the same thing for my Geax Sugauro's as well.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on August 01, 2015, 09:07:27 PM
Thanks for the info. I'm thinking its the seat. Rear tire feels good at 25lbs.

Killing it on this new bike! PR'd the crap out of my local trail. 23 pr's and 1 4th overall.

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/noxbike_zpslh3obooe.jpg)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/strava%20prs_zpsws5tfy6p.png)

Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on August 03, 2015, 09:57:01 AM
Thanks for the info. I'm thinking its the seat. Rear tire feels good at 25lbs.

Killing it on this new bike! PR'd the crap out of my local trail. 23 pr's and 1 4th overall.


Yeah, and I'm riding with him tomorrow on his home trails. Crap.  ;D
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: 325racer on August 03, 2015, 10:47:28 PM
Don't forget to get a headtube mold!!!
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on August 11, 2015, 09:47:42 AM
Don't forget to get a headtube mold!!!

Didn't get a chance - got a chance to see how fast the bike was first hand, though. ;)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on August 25, 2015, 01:14:48 PM
157.3 miles on this bike and I think I damaged my rim today. I wasn't even on the rocky section of my local trail. I was running it at 25lbs and never felt any rim strike.
I hope it's just the clear coat but I can feel a bump. I'll pull the tire tonight and maybe sand down the clear coat to inspect it better.

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/20150825_132445_zpsgdmfla5w.jpg)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/20150825_132415_zpsoqwtlahr.jpg)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on August 25, 2015, 09:29:50 PM
By the pictures, it appears you have cracked a bit more than the gloss topcoat.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on August 26, 2015, 10:29:28 AM
Yeah, I pulled the tire last night and it's definitely not just the paint. I sent the pictures to Peter and he is contacting the factory to see how we will proceed.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Vipassana on August 26, 2015, 03:54:51 PM
Were those hooked or hookless rims?  From what I understand the hookless was created to try to avoid this exact failure mode.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on August 26, 2015, 09:04:07 PM
Were those hooked or hookless rims?  From what I understand the hookless was created to try to avoid this exact failure mode.

I would agree, the more uniform side walls of the hookless wheels should be a bit thicker and stronger.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on August 26, 2015, 10:02:54 PM
His build spec says the HR930C wheels which are hookless.

That really sucks, sorry to see that. Interested to hear how this goes for you - with the death of my 036 project I'm considering a carbon wheel build off my American Classic hubs, and Peter's got some very interesting new asym rims. The ones that I won are on hold for now as all my spare bike play money just got tied up in an Epic way. :)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on September 15, 2015, 08:33:15 AM
I just received my family crest headtube badge, and I am quite pleased. Had it done by InsigniaWorks on Etsy. I just supplied the art file.
It's done with an acid etching process that is quite easy to do. I may even try to do it myself next time.

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/20150915_092110_zpsmljpovrj.jpg)

Also my new rim is on the way. Just had to split the shipping with Peter. Very happy with that!!!
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: 325racer on September 16, 2015, 03:40:35 PM
How's the fitment of the headbadge??  Looks like just a straight curve, vs the compound curves on the 057 headtube.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on September 16, 2015, 05:34:49 PM
I just received my family crest headtube badge, and I am quite pleased. Had it done by InsigniaWorks on Etsy. I just supplied the art file.
It's done with an acid etching process that is quite easy to do. I may even try to do it myself next time.

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/20150915_092110_zpsmljpovrj.jpg)

Looks great! If you wanted to do something like that but step it up with different metals (brass, copper, silver, etc) or enamel, you should check out some of the stuff Jen Green's been doing lately.

Looking forward to seeing it installed!
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on September 17, 2015, 09:45:15 AM
Fits great 325. I worked it a bit to get the best fit, and I'm sure there is some open space behind it but it looks great. No gaps at the edges. I just applied it with the tape that came on it. Definitely a strong bond. 
I also received my replacement rim from Peter 2 days ago. Haven't even opened the box yet. Only cost me half the shipping fee. Now if only I lived near someone on this forum who knows how to build wheels and could swap it for me. That would be Epic! ;)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/Bikes/20150917_102020_zpss1th41zg.jpg)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/Bikes/20150917_101958_zpsecvbg5b0.jpg)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/Bikes/20150917_100500_zpsvl8lkmwn.jpg)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on September 17, 2015, 10:20:53 PM
Now if only I lived near someone on this forum who knows how to build wheels and could swap it for me. That would be Epic! ;)

(http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/adventuretimewithfinnandjake/images/e/e8/I_see_what_you_did_there.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20121221124338)

 ;D
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on September 27, 2015, 07:32:52 PM
Finally added the finishing touch. And first day out had a guy in the trail parking lot ask for my card.  ;D

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/Bikes/20150927_074830_zpsma6mejm1.jpg)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/Bikes/20150927_074821_zpsg1jdhmwz.jpg)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on September 29, 2015, 03:04:53 PM
Transporting in style!  8)
Wife's car is in the shop and she's got my daily driver with rack. Can't let that stop me.

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/Mobile%20Uploads/Bikes/20150929_091319_zpso8mjf1we.jpg)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: Carbon_Dude on September 29, 2015, 05:00:37 PM
I was going to ask what "hallfamchiro.com" was but then I typed in the address and figured it out :).

Glad you are enjoying your 057, mine is feeling a little lonely right now.  Not ridden in over a week due to many consecutive days of rain here in GA.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on September 29, 2015, 05:39:48 PM
I was going to ask what "hallfamchiro.com" was but then I typed in the address and figured it out :).
TAX WRITEOFF!!!  ;D

Yeah we are getting that rain now.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: 325racer on October 02, 2015, 04:20:02 PM
I think the last time I saw a TR7 it was on fire......
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on April 25, 2016, 02:18:58 PM
Just crossed the 1,000 mile mark with this bike yesterday and still loving it! Those have been some tough, rocky, Northeast miles. Aside from a rim ding and a broken spoke (just last week) all is well. Still on the original everything that I built it with. I'm going to change the chain, cassette, tires and pads and pound the crap out of it for another 1,000. Maybe try out some oval chain rings too.

So that was July till April to log 1000 MTB miles. Along with plenty of road bike miles. I know some guys log that in a month, I'm just noting it as a milestone.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on May 24, 2016, 10:52:04 AM
I was doing a little maintenance last night in preparation for a trip and discovered that my SP7 seatpost has come loose at the top. The bonding of the carbon to aluminum has failed.  :( It's only moving a little right now but I suspect it wont take much for it to get worse. This seems to be a fatigue failure because I have had no crash to speak of. If Peter will warranty it I will be going with the SP6 to avoid any such problem in the future.

On a brighter note: I just replaced the tires, cassette, chainrings and chain. I went with 2.35 Maxxis IKON's and they fit the frame no problem. I hope I like them cause they where damn expensive.  ;D
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: MTB2223 on May 24, 2016, 04:18:54 PM
I was doing a little maintenance last night in preparation for a trip and discovered that my SP7 seatpost has come loose at the top. The bonding of the carbon to aluminum has failed.  :( It's only moving a little right now but I suspect it wont take much for it to get worse. This seems to be a fatigue failure because I have had no crash to speak of. If Peter will warranty it I will be going with the SP6 to avoid any such problem in the future.

On a brighter note: I just replaced the tires, cassette, chainrings and chain. I went with 2.35 Maxxis IKON's and they fit the frame no problem. I hope I like them cause they where damn expensive.  ;D
I had the same on my seatpost (aliexpress version). Glued it and it holds for more than a year now. http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,184.msg2838.html#msg2838
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: cmh on May 31, 2016, 10:56:24 AM
I was doing a little maintenance last night in preparation for a trip and discovered that my SP7 seatpost has come loose at the top. The bonding of the carbon to aluminum has failed.  :( It's only moving a little right now but I suspect it wont take much for it to get worse. This seems to be a fatigue failure because I have had no crash to speak of. If Peter will warranty it I will be going with the SP6 to avoid any such problem in the future.

On a brighter note: I just replaced the tires, cassette, chainrings and chain. I went with 2.35 Maxxis IKON's and they fit the frame no problem. I hope I like them cause they where damn expensive.  ;D
I had the same on my seatpost (aliexpress version). Glued it and it holds for more than a year now. http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,184.msg2838.html#msg2838

Way back in the day I had a Slingshot frame (still have the frame) which needed a long 31.6mm post. At that point, the only options which were available were crazy expensive, especially since I was working at a bike shop at the time and getting paid very close to nothing. All I had on hand was 27.2 and 26.8mm posts. A Specialized Allez carbon was brought in for warranty work. Happened to notice the OD of the bike's down tube was 31.6mm, and the ID matched a post I had on hand. Cut the post down to about 2", sanded the finish off, then epoxied it in place to the end of the down tube, turning the small aluminum post into a long carbon post. I still have that seat post!

So yeah, you can definitely epoxy that thing back together.
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: trekcarbonboy on June 16, 2016, 07:43:06 PM
Well I got my new seatpost and it lasted a whopping .75 mile!  >:( 
I was taking my dog for his first MTB run so I was definitely disappointed.
As you can see in the picture below the SP6 (on right) that I was sent to replace the SP7 was less than half the thickness. It snapped like a saltine cracker with little effort.
Peter has sent me a new SP7 and I will be sure to check the thickness before installing it.

2.26mm vs 1.68mm
(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/20160612_100024_zpsn3tifhv9.jpg)

(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/20160612_072701_zps67sxn8qv.jpg)
Title: Re: Craig's .057
Post by: stockae92 on June 17, 2016, 11:32:53 AM
that's paper thin for a seat post. Glad nobody got harmed because of the broken post.