Hello Together,
I've been studying this fantastic forum for a few days now - first of all, thanks a lot for your knowledge! :-)
I am from Germany and started racing 3 years ago. Since two years I am in a cycling club and since one year I have a racing license and ride fast group rides, critraces and circuit races.
I can ride flat, hilly or mountainous in my training area. Everything is available.
I am getting a Thompson Grammont for the new season (early next year). Until now I was on the road with my Giant TCR with mechanical shifting. This I have now sold, however, because we are expecting a child very soon and racing for now are outside. Until then, I have adapted my Gravelbike, roadworthy ;-)
Now I'm looking for the next season but in addition to the Thompson Grammont a second bike for just those purposes. And would like to use it not only competitively, but also assemble yourself. Over the last few years I have acquired some knowledge, but it is my first complete build.
Of the "big" western manufacturers, I like the Factor Ostro VAM the best.
However, I have since refrained from the idea of simply buying a replica frame - since for my intended use not only the optics should be identical.
It embodies but most what I search. "A racing frame for any purpose". However, he is unfortunately not in my price range :-(
Furthermore, I like the Factor One, Canyon Aeroad and through the forum I have become aware of the Adris "LE VITESSE" (
https://www.adrisport.com/index.php/le-vitesse/ )- which apparently must also be a purchased frame from the Far East, but has not yet been found out from which manufacturer.
I attach importance to the fact that the cable routing is completely integrated. And I would like to have this individually painted.
It should be equipped with a Shimano DI2 mix (the circuit I'm looking for me used together). Carbon wheels with 50 mm I have bereis in possession.
For the frame without handlebars I have set myself a budget including painting, shipping, taxes, customs, of 900 Dollar / 850 Euro.
I have through your forum I also already have a few favorites - They have less the preferred angular shape but still like.
My favorite is currently the:
Speeder SC-R49D (
https://www.speedercycling.com/Carbon-Road-Disc-Frameset-SC-R49D-_p399.html )
It appears to be the Winspace T1500 frame - I really like the pictures of the finished wheels.
And I read out that Speeder delivers good quality.
Also as searched for in another thread I like the:
LCR0X-D Disc from
LightCarbon (
https://www.lightcarbon.com/new-integrated-road-disc-brake-frame_p136.html) very well. I have already seen him from the German brand "Leeze" in some races in use - They sell it as "Leeze Aero One" - here, however, I have not yet received a price from LightCarbon.
I also noticed the
"TT-X38" from TanTan Cycling (
http://tantancycling.com/index.php?_m=mod_product&_a=view&p_id=1089 /
https://www.seraphbikes.com/chameleon-paint-full-hidden-cable-disc-road-bike-frame-tt-x38-t47-thread-available-474952545658cm-size-p4773685.html ) - but I haven't read a review yet and would buy a pig in a poke.
I have heard only good things about TanTan, at least from Germany - but here in the forum, people often seem to be dissatisfied.
Can you help me? Or recommend something? Maybe frames with an angular shape? :-)
or maybe you can give me some pros and cons about the mentioned current favorites.i thank you in advance!
Edit: my favourite frame, the SC-R49D, is not available in Germany
"Hi,
Thanks for your interests but we currently can’t sell SC-R49D or SC-R52D to public in Germany.
Cheers
J."Will be the velobuild 168 a alternative?