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Weights on this reel:
Shifters: 428g
FD: 185g (500mAh battery)
RD: 319g (800mAh battery)
Disc brakes: xxx
Upgrade kit: 1,263g
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/k6QjJLVYM3sBrHVQ/

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I bought it from Aliexpress. You can just type fasterway o2. The quality much much better than Fasterway Ostro. I think the seller account is taiwanbikestore or frame if not mistaken.

I think the shop does not exist anymore, could not find it, also obmbicycle looks closed

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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Manufacturing brand
« on: November 07, 2023, 06:44:03 AM »
mixed up between OEM and manufacturer.

Better to list all the manufacturer and then if they are OEM for other brand

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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Manufacturing brand
« on: November 05, 2023, 01:01:03 AM »
Hello Guys,

Could not find a list of Chinese manufacturing brand on the forum maybe we can do one for

Frame

- Flybike http://www.flybike-asia.com/
- TanTan http://www.tantancycling.com/index.php?_m=frontpage&_a=index
- Ican https://icancycling.com/pages/about-us
- Seraph https://www.seraphbikes.com/
- Speeder https://www.speedercycling.com/
- Carbonda https://www.carbonda.com/
- Lightcarbon https://www.lightcarbon.com/
- Tideace https://www.tideacebike.com/
- Yishunbike https://www.yishunbike.com/
- Dengfu https://www.dengfubike.com/

Wheels


Handlebar


If you have a list you can can share with me and I will add it.

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Ordered today also at 410€ shippibg and taxes included

where are you located? for france, AE is showing 610 + 67eur shipping fees, on the 80s Designer Store.

Don't understand how you guys are getting it for 400Eur ich

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For those in EU who ordered ER9/ERX - ho3 much tax were you charged? ER9 is currently 485€ with coins, trying to figure out how much tax I'd have to pay (proper 21% or less/more?)

Do you have a link for the Er9 for 485eur? Thanks

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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
« on: September 16, 2023, 03:14:14 AM »
Hey guys, I finished my build last week. Wanted to share my experience with you and say thanks for all the insights!

I went with a 168 frameset, custom painted in size 54. The ordering process was fine, Chris was responsive and answered all/most of my questions. Settling on the color for the paintjob was not straightforward however, as I wanted a special color for which I had a pantone code (metallic color as per pantone code). He always said that they can do the color, but “not metallic” which was quite confusing since the color code was referring to a metallic color.
So after a bit of back and forth, we decided to try a candy-blue paintjob (transparent blue over metallic silver base). After a week, he sent pictures of the painted frame and said that they will paint another one as it wasn’t metallic enough (without even asking me if I was happy with the paintjob). So another week later, I had two “versions” of the paintjob to choose from, and I chose the second one.
The paintjob turned out way better than expected, they did a really good job!

I received the frame via DHL to my door (Germany), with XDB shipping and no additional duties within 10 days after it got shipped.

Frame quality was good. The inside of the fork had a few loose glassfiber-bits inside, maybe the reaming wasn’t perfectly done. I removed most of them, but the steerer tube was a bit to tight for the Deda 70 compression plug, so I sanded down the lower part of the compression plug a tiny bit.

As for the compression ring, I went with the SL8 one that I got from Specialized for 5€. As the SL8 uses a Headset Bearing with an ID that is 0.5mm larger than the VB, I had to modify the compression ring by sanding (no issue since its made from plastic).
To ensure enough clearance between the frame and the lowest headset spacer, I had to use 5 FSA microspacers that I cut to allow for internal cable routing. I also bent the lowest microspacer to prevent the sharp edges of the cut spacers from damaging the brake hoses. (as seen in the pictures)
Headset is free of any play.
I used the separate bar/stem combo, but 3D-printed a topcap that allows to run spacers above the stem to validate the position before cutting the steerer (too) short.
Routing the brake hoses (no shifter cables, as I run semi-wireless Di2) trough the bars was tough and required some sanding to remove the sharp edges on the exit holes in the handlebar. (I have tons of respect to you guys who manage to route 4 cables trough those handlebars, lol. Seems impossible from my perspective)

Building the bike was straightforward. BB was properly sized (a tiny bit undersized, but the Token Ninja BB pressed/threaded in fine).

As for the seatpost, I originally planned to replace the aluminium hardware with carbon parts from an old Elita One seatpost. However, they did not fit (and were only marginally lighter anyways). Has anyone found good replacement hardware to shave a few grams of that seatpost?
However, I had no issue with a slipping seatpost (used carbon paste) so far.

Regarding the weights:
•   Frame (without any hardware, Size 54, painted in “candy blue”): 1025g (photo shows frame with hardware and axle)
•   FD Hanger with screws: 15g
•   RD Hanger with screws: 17g
•   Uncut Fork incl. separate crown race: 428g (cut to about 402g, with a few cm left to be cut)
•   Stem 100mm (without Topcap): 193g
•   Handlebar 400mm: 270 g (quite a bit heavier than expected)
•   Headset spacers (all, without c-ring):77g
•   SL8 C-Ring: 5g
•   Seatpost: 240g
•   Seatpost grommet: 2,4g
•   Seatpost wedge: 24g
•   Front Axle: 37g
•   Rear Axle: 45g
•   Headset bearings: 62g

The whole build with complete Ultegra Di2 R8100 came out at 7,78 kg without pedals or 8,19kg with Pedals, Bottle cages, computer mount.
Once I dialed in my fit (coming from an endurance frame that was already slammed, I will slowly lower my position), I will probably shave a few hundred gramms by switching to a lighter cockpit, saddle… Also thinking about a lighter wheelset (currently at 1635g for the pair).

Complete price was also quite competitive I guess, as I paid less than 2800 euros for the whole setup with frameset, groupset, wheels, tires, small bits etc (without pedals & cages), including shipping and taxes. (all bought new, so no second hand prices).

Bike rides really well without any issues, but I have to get some more kilometers in! Definitely happy with my build so far!

nice built, and nice color. do you have a link for the sl8 compression ring?

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this guy compared the shifting of Ltwoo ERX vs Dura Ace


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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / trifox x18
« on: August 22, 2023, 04:18:02 AM »
Here a review of the trifox x18 from tracevelo, he will build it with the Ltwoo ERx

For info TFSA JH33 = TanTan X33 = Seraph X33 = Trifox X18





He alos got a 10% discount on trifox, you can find the code under his video

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interesting video on what not to buy


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trace velo video



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Component Deals & Selection / Re: Groupset News
« on: May 06, 2023, 09:16:08 AM »
Is there any word on when Sensah plans to get the hydraulic groups to market?

check here


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Component Deals & Selection / Taipei Cycle 2023
« on: March 23, 2023, 12:37:23 AM »
Hello Guys,

Here are videos of the Taipei Cycle 2023, if you find any other info on the new tech, to share with the community please do so.






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Component Deals & Selection / Re: Groupset News
« on: March 17, 2023, 08:24:31 AM »


Here the presentation video of the L-twoo elec

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Component Deals & Selection / Re: LTWOO RX hydro sets
« on: February 10, 2023, 04:32:24 AM »
new trace velo video about his new build.

He is reviewing a little the LTwoo hydro a the end telling what he found as issues


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