Author Topic: Interesting Aliexpress finds! - good deals, interesting stuff, new products etc!  (Read 268847 times)

AzureEssence

Long time lurker, first time poster. Anybody got a source for big platform pedals? Looking for something comparable to the Pedaling Innovations Catalyst. Thanks.

Nothing like this exists yet

The best MTB pedals on Ali are MZYRH 326 (Vault clone) or 327 (Original model) or Shanmashi (various models)
« Last Edit: June 30, 2024, 08:46:05 PM by AzureEssence »

mwaan

Hi im a newbie on here and  wonder any one has used these type of chainrings https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPG8SCc they are the zrace ..fonvo or
Advanced brand but look the same it's to suit shimano 105 fc r7000 if I can get a year out of them ill be happy and they shift ok or should just buy new crankset such as senicx pr3 not after carbon cranks tia ..

I recently bought a Fovno 110/5BCD 50/34t chainring set, and the shifting is as good as Shimano. I only have less than 1000km on them, so I don't know about durability yet, but the teeth look to be in great shape so far.
I would not replace a R7000 crankset with Senicx crankset. A Senicx crankset with spider will be heavier than the Shimano R7000 crankset.

jonathanf2

I recently bought a Fovno 110/5BCD 50/34t chainring set, and the shifting is as good as Shimano. I only have less than 1000km on them, so I don't know about durability yet, but the teeth look to be in great shape so far.
I would not replace a R7000 crankset with Senicx crankset. A Senicx crankset with spider will be heavier than the Shimano R7000 crankset.

I've been looking at the Fovno 4 bolt 52-36t chainring, good to hear shifting is solid. I was actually thinking of using a stock Shimano 34t small chainring and using the Fovno 52t big. I've read people having success with that combo.

raisinberry777

I've been really satisifed recently with OG-Evkin BT-001 bar tape:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005644956337.html

Price is expensive in the store but I've had it come up in my 'Pick 3 and save' for $7 USD, and for that price it's a steal. It's heavily inspired by Lizardskins DSP tape, but about a quarter of the price. Quality is great - having tried the real Lizardskins it's very similar - though I can't speak for its longevity. Have wrapped a few bikes with it now and it's got a good stretch and is easy to wrap. Looks classy on the bike.

jonathanf2

https://hoverair.com/products/hoverair-x1-self-flying-camera-combo

Not AliEx, but I recently picked a Hover X1 drone. It works fairly well, but I did crash it when it a hit a low branch. Since it's super lightweight, it held up well to being knocked around with only minor scruffs. Anyways, I've been using it for social media posts for cycling, but I'm mainly going to use it for family vacation videos. Tech is still a bit pre-mature so I wouldn't use it for any serious drone footage, but it's small enough to fit in a fanny pack or even a cycling jersey pocket.

Chiyou

Shout-out to Elavo Carbon store, purveyor of carbon rims of various widths, depths and intended purposes (rim-brake road in my case). Shipping was slow but the rims themselves appear to be well made and are nicely finished. Weight was as listed and especially the price/weight ratio seemed fair to me.

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/1103466059

Sand101

After getting some Superteam carbon wheels I went sampling brake pads as the stock ones were supposed to be awful in the rain.  I got some black prince ones ($$$) and they worked, but left me deaf.  The Superteam brake track is smooth (supposed to be a 'basalt' track), making squeaking problems worse than those that have ridges.  I found two that work pretty well:

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806085944095.html

They appear to be similar to the cryo blue ones (cryo blue = $$$).  Only squeak a bit.  I have had them in the rain once and they were ok.  If I had rims with a serrated brake track (like the Elites) I'd try these first.

The other set:

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803873623355.html

Really like these.  They don't squeal and have good bite when you dig into the brakes.  These are what I have on the front and feel pretty good about them.  Price is good, too.  I haven't tested these in the rain, so no telling there.  I kept the black princes on the back as they don't make noise back there and I hope help in the rain.  I'm sure it'll happen soon enough - it's a swamp these days in Alabama.
« Last Edit: July 08, 2024, 05:37:58 PM by Sand101 »

19ktulu

I've been really satisifed recently with OG-Evkin BT-001 bar tape:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005644956337.html

Price is expensive in the store but I've had it come up in my 'Pick 3 and save' for $7 USD, and for that price it's a steal. It's heavily inspired by Lizardskins DSP tape, but about a quarter of the price. Quality is great - having tried the real Lizardskins it's very similar - though I can't speak for its longevity. Have wrapped a few bikes with it now and it's got a good stretch and is easy to wrap. Looks classy on the bike.

How "squishy" is it?  I'm looking for new tape for my gravel bike where a grippy and cushy more padded tape would be preferred.

Hessu

I’m searching new brake pads for sram force axs. I like the sram quiet/organic pads, so looking for something similar. Any recommendations? Thanks!

s3si1u

Very nice deal on DT240/350 gravel wheels: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256807184147037.html

raisinberry777

How "squishy" is it?  I'm looking for new tape for my gravel bike where a grippy and cushy more padded tape would be preferred.

I'd say... mid-level squishy? Not particularly squishy, but not thin either. Probably not as squishy as you're looking for if you're looking for something specifically cushy.

Very nice deal on DT240/350 gravel wheels: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256807184147037.html

After someone's experience here of finding out that Airwolf supplied fake Novatec hubs I'd view this with suspicion. Thread here:

http://chinertown.com/index.php?topic=4257.0

vermit25

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806020104144.html

Has anyone tried this RockBros bike light? It also works as a phone charger.



Hey Jonathan, wondering if you ended up getting this or something else and how you like it.
Thanks.

Tijoe

I ended up not purchasing one of the light/powerbanks from Rockbros.   I wanted/needed more than 150 lumens for my night rides.  I  purchased one of the 2400 lumen 6400MAh lights in the attached listing.  For my needs, the X-tiger lights work really well and this model has a larger powerbank.  (It is more expensive, but I purchases mine during a sale with coupons, and coins for $30.54 USD.

 https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255801127497663.html



Sand101

Hey Jonathan, wondering if you ended up getting this or something else and how you like it.
Thanks.

I have this.  The light isn't really that powerful or worth it if that's what you're looking at it for.  If you have a Garmin with USB-C, though, it's a great battery extender (and a zillion times cheaper than the Garmin one).  I have an older one with micro-USB and have used it with a converter - not quite as elegant, but still not a bad item if you do long rides.

vermit25

I have this.  The light isn't really that powerful or worth it if that's what you're looking at it for.  If you have a Garmin with USB-C, though, it's a great battery extender (and a zillion times cheaper than the Garmin one).  I have an older one with micro-USB and have used it with a converter - not quite as elegant, but still not a bad item if you do long rides.

Thanks for feedback. Do you know if the mounts supplied are compatible with Wahoo computers?