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Thanks i check that !

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Hi,

  I am looking for solid  side load carbon bottle cage for my road bike
Obviously, a cage that can hold bottle on bump too :)


can anyone recommend me

Thanks

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Component Deals & Selection / Re: Shimano groups on AliEx
« on: July 07, 2023, 10:51:33 PM »
I've ordered so much stuff on AliX. As soon as you receive it, have a very close look. Install it right away on a bike (I think you have 14 days) and make sure it works. If you can prove it's fake, or prove it's broken or what not, you'll get your money back.
AliX is now doing what Ebay has always done: offering buyer protection.
Are fake FD / RD / shifters a thing?

buye protection does not work. I bouhgt 2 ultegra chain, and found out that they are fake.
Aliexpress did not  give my money back , Ali express protect its seller.

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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Yishunbike R1058-D
« on: June 18, 2023, 11:29:18 AM »
@patilean: I ordered a R086-D a few months ago. The price was €715 incl. prepaid tax shipping, extra spacers and derailleur hanger.

The quality was excellent, but do keep in mind that the stack measurement doesn't include the headset top cap, which is about 15mm.
@svanimpe   how your build end up ? could you post some pictures and  make a report about what going right and wrong ?

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Just gave me VB 168 a good cleaning and inspection
Have about 1200 miles on it, with a lot of talk about split bearing cap and steerer I pulled apart and had a look, I see a broken steerer as a catastrophic failure !!

Besides having issues with getting proper compression on bearings and plug slipping up when trying to preload the bearings

When I took it apart the outside of the tube looked good, no cuts or grooves, the inside on the other hand had a lot of delaminating carbon

Should I be concerned ?

 {ersonnally,  with that delamination, I would be concerned.
 I am not a carbon frame expert, ..

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Hi,

   I  am trying to find a Fully integrated carbon bar with positive angle
since I dont want to have an aggresive position on  my road bike.

On ali, I didnt not find it .

Did someone saw one ?

Cheers

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OK, so I fixed the situation pretty easily. I bought the Deda compression ring 45 degrees:



First I sawed the largest part of the top (circa 2mm I guess) with a hacksaw and then I ground the top down a smal bit at a time with a Dremel tool till it was at the correct height to compress correctly but also not leave a gap between the frame and the headset cover (there is still a very minimal gap say 0,5mm). I also used a Deda 70mm expander plug to get a bit more grip while tightening the top cap. No play anymore and a very cheap solution.


would like to have pictures of the final work on the pieces.

I still have difiiculties to figure out the work you did on the piece

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Hi everyone - We wanted to share a quick update and let you know we have been listening to your feedback and have designed a new c ring. The new design has a small cut out that allows for a better grip on the steerer to take place once the headset is compressed.

For those that are having issues, please get in touch at info@velobuild.com so we can sort you out with a newly designed c ring. For those that are still using the original or second design without issue, please know you can continue using them without concern!


Hi ,

 Thanks velobuild for that quick response in the change if the CRing design !

After our discussion where I refer you to the post of @Zdrenka89 and @BerndSon post in the VBR-168 thread ,  I didn't expect a so quick new c ring version !


Seriouly consider bying the VBR168 !

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Chain supposed to be on the big ring for a photo ;)

Still thinking about ordering this one as well, but the crappy C-ring is holding me back.

In the same boat here.  The C ring hold me to buy this frame !

Wondering  if VB change the c ring in the recent frame sold

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Component Deals & Selection / Re: Shimano crank power meter
« on: May 10, 2023, 07:09:42 AM »
About Shimano cranks with power meter (Ultegra or 105) there are similar brand and models:

XCADEY X-POWER on Aliexpress
https://it.aliexpress.com/item/32999218701.html

XCADEY eu site from Slovacchia
https://xcadey.eu/shimano-105-slx-xpower-l-with-crank

INPEAK POWERCRANK from Poland
https://www.inpeak.pl/en/sklep/powercrank-ready-twin2-shimano-ultegra-fc-r8100/

Are the same components but with differents brand?
If yes, I will choose the cheapest price... or not?

I'm from Italy, probably is better to buy in EU to have the assistant in case of malfunction...
Opinions?

I like also Magene

Thanks


curious to have feedback from others about the xcadey brand...


BTW, 4iiii is a canadian company

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I am about to buy this frame but the spacers and c ring  problem with the headset people have like Zdrenka89 and berndson is a bummer.  Seems like a hit or miss with this frame.

I am wondering if the vbr 177 had less problem ??

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Hi,
you can order this from Aliexpress. I have now put 2mm in between. There is a lot, so you have a crack. Probably 1.5 mm is enough.

https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33056428213.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.3f864c4d5ooMFw
@renrew did you use those spacers ? Does it revolve the space problem
Also I gues you cut the spacer yourself to a c ring

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I have had some increasing issues with my headset recently. Lots of creaking no matter what I did.
After inspection is was clear that the C-ring was the culprit (as others have discovered). It just doesn't have enough wrap-around angle. You can see on the picture how much pressure is on the edges of the c-ring, causing rubbing and creaking.

I know Velobuild have made an updated version that might be better, but i wanted a significantly better version. My idea was to use the c-ring from the Specialized SL7 (the replacement after recall). It seems like a good design that wraps all the way around (95%) but doesnt need the hydraulic lines to be broken. The main problem is that it is made for a Ø40.5mm inner dimension bearing. Its also too thin to be a direct replacement.

Sourcing the SL7 c-ring (ID: s212500016) was a bit of a pain. Specialized was slow to send it to my local dealer (3 weeks). On top of that the price was high (35$ + shipping) and the customer service was terrible. The holy trifecta of a shit deal - but it worked out in the end.

I work in engineering so I called in favor to get the c-ring lathed down to Ø40 (a little tricky with an open ring) and I got a small spacer made for purpose. Spacer measurements are Ø30.9 x Ø28.9 x 2mm (stainless steel). Fits just as intended with the one piece handlebar. I have gone for a couple of rides now and I cant get a single creak out of the headset no mater how much I pull and twist on the bars.

Dear Velobuild - Please spend the extra $10-15 dollars on a proper c-ring design like this one. It is sooo much better. 

Original C-ring. Waaay to open.


You can see that so much of the load is going through the edge of the ring.


Lathed c-ring from SL7 + spacer


Spacer needs to be very small to not squeze the cables.



Gap between frame and cover is pretty good. You can shave of a couple of 0.1mm if you want it tight.



Nice !

 Did you just pass the brake cable  only ??

Also could you post the link for the spacer you used ?

Thanks

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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
« on: April 30, 2023, 05:40:55 PM »
Hi,

  I did not find the info on velobuild website, , but what is the carbon spec of the frame  ?

Thanks

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on tantan website, it ways 140mm rotor,  does it mean  160mm cannot fit ?

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