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And the Winner is...
The winner is... bremerradkurier!

Just email petercycles@foxmail.com and order your Carbon Speed GR-01 gravel frameset! Congrats! Hope you enjoy it.

Please do share a build thread... It's always cool to see what people choose to do with their freebies. Thanks to all that participated!

July 11, 2024, 08:12:04 AM
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Re: And the Winner is... Wow!  first time I've ever won something on an Internet forum in 20 or so years of surfing and it's a major item. 8)

This would be my first gravel bike (have ridden a lot of road and MTB bikes since the early '80s, never got into cyclocross or hybrids), so I have a lot of research ahead of me for sizing, groupset, and tire size.

July 11, 2024, 09:51:00 AM
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Re: Aftermarket Chainrings They look absolutely stunning
August 19, 2024, 02:00:34 PM
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Re: Aftermarket Chainrings I have now ridden about 750km with this chainring. I must say I am very impressed, it functions perfectly!  8)
August 19, 2024, 11:21:35 PM
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Re: Best and worst overall quality/value components/tools/gear from AliExpress? When you say you flexed them in your hands and they shattered, what exactly did you do?

October 27, 2024, 09:03:35 PM
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Re: Wheeltop EDS GeX
I also had a hard time figuring out how to pair due to the manual not clear. But i found the pairing process in one of tracevelo's video.

Basically what was done is,
Double check the shiffter batteries if installed properly.
Try to shift left and right it should be white light. Once confirmed.

Plug the rd, unplug the rd, immediately shift the right shifter followed by the left shifter.

Hope this helps.

Thank you . That helped me sort it out.  I wrote up the details to help others

   1. Remove batteries from front shifters
   2.  Attach the charger cable, then disconnect it to get a flashing blue light
      - The RD has TWO LEDs. The one near the power connector indicates charge status. But there is another one in the arm, behind the translucent panel that goes blue/green for pairing.
   3. Re-insert batteries in a shifter. It might need you to push a shift lever. The manual suggests yes, but I'm not sure if that was actually necessary. Certainly works if you do.
   4. Look at RD to see it flash green, then back to blue flashing for the next pairing
   5. Repeat for the other shifter

- To access shifter batteries, the caps are beveled/lopsided. Easy enough to turn open. Look for the arrows for the open and closed positions. They are different on each side. When replacing the caps, pay attention to the flat underside for alignment. The bevel top will confuse you. Put it in right and press down for a light snap. Then turn.

- Trace Velo video on pairing is titled "A Chinese Wireless Electronic Groupset - Wheeltop EDS TX - First look" and you can jump to 6:28 (sorry link doesn't post)

December 05, 2024, 01:16:24 PM
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Re: Frame req? (Aero, dropped SS, high stack, short reach) OK. So here is our goal to do this new frame, same standard as Faxxxx on headtube and bottom bracket testing.
One piece mold and latex molding
High stack, short reach, more aggressive geometry than Factor but less than Pina X
700*35C max tire clearance, UDH, T47 85.5mm bottom bracket, both top and down 52mm headtube
aero seat post but with two types seat clamps for either 7*7 or 7*9 saddle rails
dropped seat stay, aero design
Size 54cm weight would be around 895+/-30g after painted and with front and rear derailleur hanger mounted.
Here is my only question now: which position do you like the battery located ? Seat post or low side of bottom bracket ?

January 02, 2025, 04:09:49 AM
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Re: Frame req? (Aero, dropped SS, high stack, short reach) This would be our newest frameset and handlebar. First size would be available in April.
January 26, 2025, 07:43:06 AM
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