Author Topic: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame  (Read 92793 times)

hubertus

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #240 on: April 22, 2024, 01:59:22 PM »
Just did my first ride with the 268, and it feels great. I barely feel side winds (also because of the 38mm depth wheels), which is lovely.

Compared to my speeder bike, it feels a lot more stable and comfortable (heavily dictated by the spacers and less aggressive geometry).

In terms of building obstacles, there were no true issues, although I did have to drill the FD guide in the frame, so my shifting cable would fit.

Will get back after I did more rides with the bike.


Serge_K

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #241 on: April 22, 2024, 02:10:00 PM »
Clean build, thanks for posting! your saddle is tilted funny and your saddle bag is an eye sore though :p
Fast on the flat. And nowhere else.

hubertus

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #242 on: April 22, 2024, 02:35:31 PM »
Clean build, thanks for posting! your saddle is tilted funny and your saddle bag is an eye sore though :p

I actually stopped to change my saddle angle, which on the pictures indeed looks weird. Sorry about the saddlebag; learned it the hard way to have some additional gear with me at all times.

InsaneDawe

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #243 on: April 22, 2024, 10:39:15 PM »
Anyone measure how much clearance they have with a 32c tire? If this is gonna be my do it all frame, fitting a 35mm tire is essential for me.

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #244 on: April 23, 2024, 06:27:56 AM »
Build done, except for missing bar tape. Er9, Magene p505, edge 45mm. Size 58 comes at 8.05 kg as you see it on the picture. Test ride is next.

Hello can I ask you what are your height in order to order a frame?

SillyMochi

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #245 on: April 23, 2024, 08:09:59 AM »
Just did my first ride with the 268, and it feels great.

Clean build, looks really nice! Just wanted to comment on your saddle position as well, then saw that it was already discussed :D
Also what's that thing on your back wheels spoke?

Thinking about getting myself a 268 frame as well. What's the color of yours again? Some silky white?
« Last Edit: April 23, 2024, 08:14:04 AM by SillyMochi »
Slow on the climb. And everywhere else.

hubertus

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #246 on: April 23, 2024, 11:28:02 AM »
Clean build, looks really nice! Just wanted to comment on your saddle position as well, then saw that it was already discussed :D
Also what's that thing on your back wheels spoke?

Thinking about getting myself a 268 frame as well. What's the color of yours again? Some silky white?

It is a sticker I have not removed from the wheel. Thanks for pointing that out. The color is Pearl White (Glossy). You can find pictures of the identical frame earlier in this topic.

SillyMochi

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #247 on: April 23, 2024, 12:07:19 PM »
Yeah, just saw those. Was actually looking for a colorful option but that silky look is really growing on me :D

So many choices ...
Slow on the climb. And everywhere else.

Serge_K

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #248 on: April 24, 2024, 04:16:00 AM »
Yeah, just saw those. Was actually looking for a colorful option but that silky look is really growing on me :D

So many choices ...

My 5 cents: careful with colours. You can get super durable decals cut for cheap locally, and you can change your mind every week. You can't change your mind with a colour. A colour also directly affect resale value. I chatted with a guy on Insta with a 168, white, who said his only regret was getting the frame painted white.
I got mine in glass black and am trolling Factor with Tractor decals. If i grow up one morning, i can remove them, it's fully reversible. My previous bike i painted orange because i loved the Giant propel from 2000 something in matte orange. Let's say my paint job didn't come out neaaaaarly as nice... I wish i had kept it black.
Fast on the flat. And nowhere else.

SillyMochi

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #249 on: April 24, 2024, 05:49:40 AM »
Sounds fun, got any pics of those?

And yeah, I totally get you. I'm just a sucker for colors. Resale value is a good point as well but it isn't a high priority for me.
Slow on the climb. And everywhere else.

TidyDinosaur

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #250 on: April 24, 2024, 06:08:23 AM »
Sounds fun, got any pics of those?

And yeah, I totally get you. I'm just a sucker for colors. Resale value is a good point as well but it isn't a high priority for me.

I don't know about resale value... I expect the resale value of my 500EUR china frames to be 0 in every color...

kubackje

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #251 on: April 29, 2024, 05:00:08 PM »
I don't know about resale value... I expect the resale value of my 500EUR china frames to be 0 in every color...

Resale value of 500$ Chinese frame LMAO :)

TidyDinosaur

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #252 on: April 30, 2024, 02:19:09 AM »
Resale value of 500$ Chinese frame LMAO :)
You'll probably have to pay when you bring it to the recycling center  :o

Serge_K

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #253 on: April 30, 2024, 03:23:24 AM »
I think that's less and less true every year that passes. Yes, a pool noodle with rough carbon strands inside from 5y ago is going to be hard to get excited over. But take a frame from last year that's fully integrated, and you have something that should be future proof enough for quite a few use cases. A frame that only takes 25C is dead. But 28C is still fairly current, although i wouldn't buy anything new that can't take 32C.
I'm trying to sell my VB GF002 from last year and the issue i have is the mechanical disc brakes. The frame with nice wheels & tyres rides great, but people want hydraulic brakes (and they're right). Ah and the fact I painted it myself doesn't help, the colour is a bit polarizing.
Fast on the flat. And nowhere else.

hazzer19

Re: VeloBuild VB-R-268 frame
« Reply #254 on: April 30, 2024, 04:49:48 PM »
Resale value of 500$ Chinese frame LMAO :)


I've seen used VB frames sell locally for close to 80% MSRP so any considerations like what paint to get and so on, aren't trivial if you do want to resell and upgrade later. Part of it is that the value is already there to begin with so people who may have just been looking at 2K priced frames see this as a steal, and the other part I think is the trust/awareness factor. By this I mean, oh someone locally in North America for example bought this frame, and they like it, and it's safe and performs, etc, etc.