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Title: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on February 18, 2021, 10:10:44 AM
Hello,

after following this forum (many thanks to all, sharing your experiences),
i ordered by velobuild
a
2021 VB-R-168 Carbon Fiber Road Frame Disc Version Integrated Hidden Cables
special painting chameleon green
and
carbon fiber Road wheelset disc brake carbon deep 38mm width 23/25mm

Plan is to build up a nice clean looking roadbike, with sram force etap

first impression is very good, fast and competent reply from chris,
keep you posted
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Jarne on February 18, 2021, 10:32:07 AM
I also ordered 1 with custom painting! They would start with painting asap after the holidays (so I think next week). I will also keep you updated!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on February 19, 2021, 02:58:38 AM
Just confirmed my order with chris per mail
communication until now is excellent

Sram Force Etap also is ordered
expected delivery in april  :'( :'(
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: hazzer19 on March 08, 2021, 12:15:21 AM
Have you been given an ETA for shipping? Waiting for a 168 frame I ordered prior to the Lunar New Year holiday. Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on March 08, 2021, 01:15:18 AM
No, just got an information that the wheels i ordered arn't available
switched to tubless ready wheels
hope i get an update to painting and delivery soon
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Jarne on March 08, 2021, 03:07:27 AM
I confirmed my order (custom painting) 3 Feb, estimated shipping date was 15 March. He said they still needed to build the frame smso that means they don't have frames laying around.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: hazzer19 on March 09, 2021, 12:34:58 AM
Dang, hope you get yours sooner Zoc and Jarne!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on March 12, 2021, 07:04:50 AM
today first parts of my sram force Etap has atrived
unforunately no news on the frame and wheels
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: carbonazza on March 12, 2021, 10:44:44 AM
today first parts of my sram force Etap has atrived...

That is an event in itself. Getting components right now is a pain.
Where did you get them from ?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Jarne on March 12, 2021, 10:56:09 AM
That is an event in itself. Getting components right now is a pain.
Where did you get them from ?

HI carbonazza, I see you're from Belgium. They still have some groupsets at futurumshop. But they don't have Shimano anymore...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on March 12, 2021, 11:38:49 AM
Got my parts from a local bike Dealer to a very competitive Price  :)
Didn‘t expected to get it so fast
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: carbonazza on March 12, 2021, 11:45:45 AM
HI carbonazza, I see you're from Belgium. They still have some groupsets at futurumshop. But they don't have Shimano anymore...

Thanks for the info !

Got my parts from a local bike Dealer to a very competitive Price  :)
Didn‘t expected to get it so fast

I forgot this option, few weeks ago they were as empty as the web stores.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: hazzer19 on March 15, 2021, 01:45:16 AM
Does anyone have a list of torque specs for the VB-R-168? I’ve asked but received limited information. Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on March 15, 2021, 04:11:37 AM
News from Chris
Frame will be sent to painting this week
and send out scheduled for beginning of april
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: hazzer19 on March 15, 2021, 11:49:28 PM
Dang, there go my hopes for having it shipped at the end of March! I ordered Feb 2
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Snacks on March 16, 2021, 12:43:53 PM
Does anyone have a list of torque specs for the VB-R-168? I’ve asked but received limited information. Thanks!

on my R099 the specs were listed on the parts that came with the frame like the seat post and handlebar clamp.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: hazzer19 on March 16, 2021, 01:51:03 PM
Excellent. Thanks Snacks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: braincore on March 25, 2021, 02:50:53 PM
Do ya'll think the VB-R-168* will be comfy enough for endurance rides? Weekly 50 milers? I'm not very aware of what makes a frame more comfortable. Aspects like changing the seat to handlebar angle seem to be applicable to all frames.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: carbonazza on March 25, 2021, 03:02:52 PM
Do ya'll think the VB-R-186 will be comfy enough for endurance rides? Weekly 50 milers? I'm not very aware on what makes a frame more comfortable. Aspects like changing the seat to handlebar angle seem to be applicable to all frames.

If you have a 27.2mm seatpost(that flexes more).
28 or 30mm tubeless tires, inflated at 4/5bars depending on your weight.
Put some spacers below the stem, or turn the stem up for a more upward position.
And a tick comfy guidoline.

All this make a big comfort difference on any frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: braincore on March 30, 2021, 02:58:16 PM
For anyone else who doesn't know, I just realized that the R-168 has identical geometry to the SL7.

https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=5f207b42a38eb600178e639e%2C604d98c2d7c8240017c37233%2C
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: xxsd on April 02, 2021, 02:35:28 PM
do we know how much the VB-R-168 weighs at a 52 or 54 alone / with fork?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: cityliving on April 02, 2021, 07:23:59 PM
I had asked a similar question and recieved the below from Chris.

"Frame 54 about 1000g ,fork 400g ,seat post 180g ,bar 360g"
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on April 12, 2021, 02:01:53 AM
Update: frame has been shipped today

order placed on 18/02/2021
app. 2 month from order date inc. customized painting

shipped wiht dpd expected arrival in 2 weeks
 :) :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: hazzer19 on April 12, 2021, 03:34:31 PM
That's great! I see they are starting to pop out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdzmyFViB1w

Can anyone notice difference with these production frames compared to what was expected? (I don't see anything specifically btw)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: hazzer19 on April 12, 2021, 11:06:24 PM
Update: frame has been shipped today

order placed on 18/02/2021
app. 2 month from order date inc. customized painting

shipped wiht dpd expected arrival in 2 weeks
 :) :)

I ordered mine on 02/04 and it still hasn't shipped  :( just asked about it and was told that it's because of the more unique size of bars I ordered...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Jarne on April 13, 2021, 12:56:14 AM
Hi, also ordered 2/2 and got an email yesterday that they will send between wednesday and 22/4. Hope it's true! I really want to build up the bike and ride it!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: final forum on April 15, 2021, 10:07:43 AM
I keep seeing this frame on different websites. Wondering if the are all the same or some are better quality. Also what is the max tire size. I keep seeing 32 or 27. Anyone have this frame to verify?

Cheers Brad
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on April 29, 2021, 03:09:58 PM
today frame and wheels arrived,
packaging very good
quality also looks goog
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: cityliving on May 01, 2021, 12:42:10 AM
Looks good. Looking forward to seeing the final build and your feedback on how it rides. Still waiting on mine to be shipped :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: hazzer19 on May 02, 2021, 11:19:59 PM
today frame and wheels arrived,
packaging very good
quality also looks goog

The matte chameleon looks great. I got the chameleon purple and it shipped a few days ago. Hoping it doesn't get held up in customs long.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on May 03, 2021, 01:54:05 AM
In Austria it took only two days for custom

Building goes forward,
only brakes are missing, looks really great and everything works fine till now

Colour is amazing
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on May 03, 2021, 06:12:13 AM
Hi, how do you lead the cables from the fork and rear brake through the Headset?

the cable from the front brake comes out of the fork on the right side and has to go to the left side,
if i lead the rearbrake on the left side of the fork it scratches when i turn the handlebar

any idea or picture how it works best?

thanks a  for an help

added a picture which i think should work best
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: Zoc on May 03, 2021, 07:17:32 AM
the thru axle is Torx 40 which i find not very practically,
especially on tour i don't have iht with me,

but easy to change :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: carbonazza on May 03, 2021, 08:42:24 AM
the thru axle is Torx 40 which i find not very practically,
especially on tour i don't have iht with me,

but easy to change :)

Are you sure it isn't a Torx30 ?
I've got one too, and hope it doesn't become a trend in axle standards...
If lost in the middle of nowhere a Hex6 will do the job, with care  ???
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: FHS on May 03, 2021, 09:08:09 AM
Hi, how do you lead the cables from the fork and rear brake through the Headset?

the cable from the front brake comes out of the fork on the right side and has to go to the left side,
if i lead the rearbrake on the left side of the fork it scratches when i turn the handlebar

any idea or picture how it works best?

thanks a  for an help

added a picture which i think should work best

Is that Token's Cable Box headset?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: hazzer19 on May 05, 2021, 12:07:22 AM
Hi, how do you lead the cables from the fork and rear brake through the Headset?

the cable from the front brake comes out of the fork on the right side and has to go to the left side,
if i lead the rearbrake on the left side of the fork it scratches when i turn the handlebar

any idea or picture how it works best?

thanks a  for an help

added a picture which i think should work best

Any luck with with? Sorry no suggestions from my side, haven't started working on my build yet
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on May 05, 2021, 09:03:43 AM
As I am still waiting for my VB-R-168 to arrive I cannot share any suggestions on the cable routing. I am however very curious to see some more pictures of the frame and the paint quality. Anybody able to share some? Would be greatly appreciated :).

Furthermore I am also looking to use a SRAM Force eTap group, but nowhere to be found. I have one in backorder with R2 bike, expected delivery on July 30th :(. Never expected that the longest lead-time would be for the group in stead of the frame and wheels that I ordered in China :D.

Anywhere where we could follow your builds of the bikes?

Thanks!

Jan
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 05, 2021, 04:37:32 PM
finished the Bild today
everything fits perfekt, quality of the Painting is top

used a sram force Etap Got it  from  my local bike dealer,  1 month delivery shorter than  the frame
torx for the axle is 40 sorry for the confusion,

hope i  can fo for a first ride tomorrow
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 06, 2021, 01:09:00 AM
finished the Bild today
everything fits perfekt, quality of the Painting is top

used a sram force Etap Got it  from  my local bike dealer,  1 month delivery shorter than  the frame
torx for the axle is 40 sorry for the confusion,

hope i  can fo for a first ride tomorrow

For such a bloody lovely bike it deserves a drive side picture in the sunshine (and maybe some road pedals) :D

Congrats!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: shlarby on May 06, 2021, 03:30:48 AM
finished the Bild today
everything fits perfekt, quality of the Painting is top

used a sram force Etap Got it  from  my local bike dealer,  1 month delivery shorter than  the frame
torx for the axle is 40 sorry for the confusion,

hope i  can fo for a first ride tomorrow

Nice build! I've got my R-168 yesterday, and I'm planing to build it the same way, but I can't get a SRAM Force groupset at the moment.

What's the weight of the hole bike?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on May 06, 2021, 05:11:22 AM
I'm in the process of buying a frameset VB-R-168. Still some questions need to be answered before I can pull the trigger though.

Chris isn't very clear on the possibility of a different handlebar setup. My wife needs a 70mm stem so all Velobuild options are out. I've been eyeing the Canyon H31 ergocockpit (70mm/380mm). Difference in numbers which worries me are 1-1/2' headset spec on Velobuild site and 1-1/4' fork shaft diameter on the Canyon part.
If this won't be a match, does anyone know which integrated handlebar (or seperate stem/bar system) would actually fit properly?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: poyo on May 06, 2021, 07:24:47 AM
I'm in the process of buying a frameset VB-R-168. Still some questions need to be answered before I can pull the trigger though.

Chris isn't very clear on the possibility of a different handlebar setup. My wife needs a 70mm stem so all Velobuild options are out. I've been eyeing the Canyon H31 ergocockpit (70mm/380mm). Difference in numbers which worries me are 1-1/2' headset spec on Velobuild site and 1-1/4' fork shaft diameter on the Canyon part.
If this won't be a match, does anyone know which integrated handlebar (or seperate stem/bar system) would actually fit properly?

Theoretically, you could take a FSA NS ACR stem and matching FSA ACR handlebars,
then you have a normal stem handlebar combo.

https://www.bike24.com/p2367619.html

https://www.bike24.com/p2422380.html
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 06, 2021, 08:58:34 AM
i realy love the handlebar from velobuild,

what about taking a smaller frame and a 90mm stem,
depending on the stack/ arm length of your wife this could fit
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on May 06, 2021, 09:13:02 AM
Theoretically, you could take a FSA NS ACR stem and matching FSA ACR handlebars,
then you have a normal stem handlebar combo.

https://www.bike24.com/p2367619.html

https://www.bike24.com/p2422380.html

Thanks for the suggestion, this would be perfect. I'm mainly concerned about the headset/adapterspacer interface.. Youtube montage tutorial shows Velobuild uses a plastic (half)ring for compression after the bearings with little pins which, looking around, seem to be a proprietary system. For the ACR combo I'll have to change the headset or am I wrong there?


i realy love the handlebar from velobuild,

what about taking a smaller frame and a 90mm stem,
depending on the stack/ arm length of your wife this could fit
Of course this would be my first solution, it looks great and I hear good things about it. But she is tiny. Smallest frame (size 49) and 70mm stem length is perfect in terms of stack and reach. Next problem was almost all integrated cockpits are a minimum of 80mm.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 06, 2021, 09:23:39 AM
I'm sure you thought about moving the saddle to the front with the 80mm?

i have an ergon saddle with approximately 3cm space, that would be enough to compensate, maybe not so good for her knees
in combination with moving the cleats on the shoes i'm sure you get 10mm out
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on May 06, 2021, 09:34:33 AM
I'm sure you thought about moving the saddle to the front with the 80mm?

i have an ergon saddle with approximately 3cm space, that would be enough to compensate, maybe not so good for her knees
in combination with moving the cleats on the shoes i'm sure you get 10mm out
Well first of all I love the idea, thank you for thinking with me! However she came fresh from a bike fitting session which put the cleats in the right place for best power transfer and so these settings and the stack and reach numbers are what we have to go with. Just one small piece of the puzzle left: a compatible stem/handlebar  :).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on May 06, 2021, 09:37:38 AM
Well first of all I love the idea, thank you for thinking with me! However she came fresh from a bike fitting session which put the cleats in the right place for best power transfer and so these settings and the stack and reach numbers are what we have to go with. Just one small piece of the puzzle left: a compatible stem/handlebar  :).

Have you asked Velobuild if they can do a "custom" cockpit with the dimensions you requested? Maybe they can to more sizes then are actually on the website.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on May 06, 2021, 09:40:12 AM
Have you asked Velobuild if they can do a "custom" cockpit with the dimensions you requested? Maybe they can to more sizes then are actually on the website.
Unfortunately Chris told me the website sizes are the only ones available.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on May 06, 2021, 09:52:18 AM
Unfortunately Chris told me the website sizes are the only ones available.

Shame... :(. I found this one, not sure what headtube size it's meant to be used with though..

https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/level-5-carbon-integrated-road-bar-and-stem/?currency=GBP#pid=62018&affwin=Y&affid=183525&utm_source=AffiliateWindow&utm_medium=Lead+Generation+%28Content%29&utm_campaign=183525&awc=5923_1620312654_b7e65649351dcd2b072a8e05c2b9e819

And this one, is 380*80 though: https://www.amazon.nl/gp/product/B08H5HT52G?pf_rd_r=TKV8P0TRVB5KHXP57RZM&pf_rd_p=37def684-ef48-4787-aaf5-435eed447476&pd_rd_r=c32b7acf-af0e-4036-9d04-d5494f795d8b&pd_rd_w=YaV6f&pd_rd_wg=ggoi2&ref_=pd_gw_unk&th=1
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: poyo on May 06, 2021, 10:07:18 AM
For the ACR combo I'll have to change the headset or am I wrong there?

I am not sure, but it could be.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 06, 2021, 03:07:40 PM
Weight of my Build 8,4 kg
Maybe i switch to tubeless to Safe a Little Bit of weight
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 06, 2021, 05:23:30 PM
finished the Bild today
everything fits perfekt, quality of the Painting is top

used a sram force Etap Got it  from  my local bike dealer,  1 month delivery shorter than  the frame
torx for the axle is 40 sorry for the confusion,

hope i  can fo for a first ride tomorrow

Looks awesome, congrats on the the build! What was the solutions to the cable rub in the headset area?

Hoping to get my frame in the next few days and will share some build photos as well.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 07, 2021, 01:41:04 AM
cable have been routed like on the picture iadded

front brake in front of the fork to the right
rear brake on the left side of the fork just a few cm above the front brake cable

turning now is very smooth, just if i turn the handelbar 90° there is a little bit of scratching

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 08, 2021, 01:19:13 PM
First Ride today,
Everything works Fine,
Just some small Modifikations on the shifting

Sram force Etap  is realy amazing, i love ist

Bike ist really fast, 100% recommondation


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 11, 2021, 02:53:28 AM
After the first rides incl. climbs one tip from my side

the handlebar is curved to the front, more than expected after the pictures,
would recommand to take 2 cm shorter stem
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 11, 2021, 11:58:14 AM
Received my frame yesterday. Darker than it's supposed to be but it's lighter than the photo shows, depending on the angle.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 11, 2021, 11:59:14 AM
After the first rides incl. climbs one tip from my side

the handlebar is curved to the front, more than expected after the pictures,
would recommand to take 2 cm shorter stem

Interesting. Have you been able to make any adjustments to compensate for the extended reach?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 11, 2021, 03:25:53 PM
Moved the saddle a Bit,
Problem is That i like the length Right next to the stem,
But the brake is a little  Bit to wide
Think about to Switch to a 420/10 handlebar
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on May 11, 2021, 03:42:52 PM
Received my frame yesterday. Darker than it's supposed to be but it's lighter than the photo shows, depending on the angle.

Think it would look good in direct sunlight though. Is this the purple/red chameleon?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 11, 2021, 04:27:51 PM
Think it would look good in direct sunlight though. Is this the purple/red chameleon?

Yah it definitely looks cool in the sun. The effect can't easily be captured in a photo. The colour is Chameleon Purple and was supposed to be this http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/2020urple-chameleonaint-carbon-road-disc-frame-vb-r-099-hidden-cables but I got this http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-purple-chameleon
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: mortenma on May 12, 2021, 04:07:36 AM
Hey!

Hazzer19, i got exactly the same framecolor. It looks dang awesome. My frame should arrive soon as well. What size did you get? And we need pics of the finished build as well!!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Bikeoiv on May 12, 2021, 04:45:06 PM
Have anyone has problems with shipping with velobuild? I got promised it should be shipped two weeks ago, then the end of the week came and nothing new. Sent Chris a message, he said they would send it after last weeks holiday. The holiday ended Wednesday last week, heard nothing by Friday, so yet again I sent him a message. He said it was already sent and provided me a shipping number. The tracking only says “the sender is preparing item for posting”. It’s been like that for almost a week, aaand again I ask Chris for an update, he said it has been sent, then I get an email from velobuild that the order has been sent. But the tracking update remains the same.

I’m doing a (almost) full Ali build, and didn’t expect the frame to be the last thing to be received.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cityliving on May 12, 2021, 08:30:37 PM
I have had the exactly same experience. I have been told a few times it would be shipped a week or so ago. The first delay was due to handlebars not being available. Next they have said the frame needed to be repainted and they were still doing that. No tracking numbers just yet. Im in the same boat. All my components have arrived, just need frame now. Fingers crossed  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on May 12, 2021, 11:32:22 PM
...
I’m doing a (almost) full Ali build, and didn’t expect the frame to be the last thing to be received.

Many things can happen, the seller is late, the shipment company is slow, the customs are slow.
You'll find plenty of stories about this.
Relax, wait patiently, nothing can be done anymore.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 13, 2021, 11:10:03 AM
I have had the exactly same experience. I have been told a few times it would be shipped a week or so ago. The first delay was due to handlebars not being available. Next they have said the frame needed to be repainted and they were still doing that. No tracking numbers just yet. Im in the same boat. All my components have arrived, just need frame now. Fingers crossed  :)

Similar experience. My order took 3 months and 1 week from order being placed to receiving it and the delay I was told (in addition to Lunar new year) was due to the unusual size of the bars. Also experienced that the tracking number I was given didn't seem to be updating for a number of days after it was created to the point where I also asked if the the package had actually been shipped.

Working on the build now and it's going relatively smoothly. Managed to figure out the internal cabling without too much issue. Only trouble I ran into last night related to the frame was that the bolts on the fork where the caliper screws into seemed to have some hardened residue on the inside which made mounting the bolts a bit hard. To the point where I was questioning whether they choose a different size other than the standard whatever that is but eventually with a bit of force they went in.

When I was reading that the back brake mounts could take a 160 rotor I thought this meant without the adapter, as in the caliper mounted directly to the frame as I've seen this before but maybe only for 140? Had to mount it with the adapter like my previous frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Bikeoiv on May 13, 2021, 04:24:03 PM
Thanks for the replies!
Fortunately today the tracking finally said “the shipment has been collected”, and in the manner of a couple of hours it says “left the country of origin”. So if I’m as lucky as with all the components I’ve received my frame by the end of next week. It’s a r099 tho, just hijacked this thread since it’s active :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cityliving on May 13, 2021, 06:52:09 PM
Frame looks really good!
It looks your installing Di2 if I'm looking at the photo properly.
Where and how are you installing the battery?

Similar experience. My order took 3 months and 1 week from order being placed to receiving it and the delay I was told (in addition to Lunar new year) was due to the unusual size of the bars. Also experienced that the tracking number I was given didn't seem to be updating for a number of days after it was created to the point where I also asked if the the package had actually been shipped.

Working on the build now and it's going relatively smoothly. Managed to figure out the internal cabling without too much issue. Only trouble I ran into last night related to the frame was that the bolts on the fork where the caliper screws into seemed to have some hardened residue on the inside which made mounting the bolts a bit hard. To the point where I was questioning whether they choose a different size other than the standard whatever that is but eventually with a bit of force they went in.

When I was reading that the back brake mounts could take a 160 rotor I thought this meant without the adapter, as in the caliper mounted directly to the frame as I've seen this before but maybe only for 140? Had to mount it with the adapter like my previous frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 14, 2021, 07:03:27 PM
Frame looks really good!
It looks your installing Di2 if I'm looking at the photo properly.
Where and how are you installing the battery?

You got it. I shoved the battery and wireless transmitter both in the seatpost without issue. The cockpit is so clean that my junction box sticks out like a sore thumb now. In retrospect I would have spend the extra money for an internal handlebar junction A.

Build is 97% complete as I'm just missing a couple of parts but took it for my first 70k ride this am! Felt awesome. Definitely a better fit for me personally. The bars weren't as flexible as I thought although they aren't suuper stiff. I also liked the curved shape of them and wasn't sure about them at first. Climbs well, very responsive. Overall very happy so far.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cityliving on May 14, 2021, 08:02:10 PM
Your build looks incredible! I went with the handlebar junction so hopefully all fits well. I will post photos  once I’ve received the frame set. I have purchased a different set of integrated bars because I was a little bit worried about the single bolt wedge system used in the bars included however I’m not sure which set I’ll use.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 15, 2021, 12:21:31 AM
Your build looks incredible! I went with the handlebar junction so hopefully all fits well. I will post photos  once I’ve received the frame set. I have purchased a different set of integrated bars because I was a little bit worried about the single bolt wedge system used in the bars included however I’m not sure which set I’ll use.

Thanks! Ah good call on the internal junction. The wedge system seems to work really well. I didn't have to tinker with the headset much at all to get it where it needs to be. But good back up plan with the spare bars
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: mortenma on May 15, 2021, 07:35:40 AM
Crazy awesome build man! Hopefully will get my frame in the beginning of next week. What size frame did you get?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 15, 2021, 09:56:31 AM
Crazy awesome build man! Hopefully will get my frame in the beginning of next week. What size frame did you get?

Thanks! Went for a 54cm frame. The fit and maybe more importantly the shorter stem length I went with the possibly more raised position feels better for me. Came off the Workswell 081. Here's a tool where you can swap between the two frames with the Swap Bikes button

https://www.bikegeocalc.com/#8VB-R-168a0b4c743.9802d268e613.05245f724.59931g969.72104h412.76493i340j340k1321.20109l805m1131.9802n679.72408o1170.28089p880.14118q1212.36432r1344.10535s886.21215t31.8u40v6w0x10y280z40A0B150C25D369.00455E45F172.5G30H30Z9WCB-R-081a0b4c729.10281d272e588.48231f762.40198g973.72104h397.88754i340j340k1305.96759l818m1117.10281n674.37098o1161.01461p893.14118q1197.48694r1329.22796s899.21215t31.8u40v6w0x10y280z40A0B150C25D362.14071E40.85861F172.5G30H30Z
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 16, 2021, 02:01:57 AM
Looking for torque specs for this frame/bars if anyone can fill in the blanks:

Handlebars: 5.5 Nm
Axles: 10 Nm
Seatpost: ?
Branke mounts: ?

What else important am I missing?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: adriaanm on May 16, 2021, 03:06:24 AM
Anything clamping on carbon: incrementally increase torque up to max. The goal is to make sure it’s tight. You may not need to go up to max torque for that.

On my seatpost, for example, I’m around 4Nm with some carbon paste on the post (take a look at the recent canyon aeroad threads of why perhaps that’s not always a good idea, depending on the design). Go very easy on bottle cages / computer mounts (rivnuts in carbon). Use loctite so that you can stay under 2Nm without risking losing a bottle cage mid ride :-)

Any clamp with multiple bolts: make sure to tighten both bolts evenly and gradually.

Otherwise, I follow these torque specs: https://www.bikeride.com/torque-specifications/
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 16, 2021, 10:19:42 AM
Anything clamping on carbon: incrementally increase torque up to max. The goal is to make sure it’s tight. You may not need to go up to max torque for that.

On my seatpost, for example, I’m around 4Nm with some carbon paste on the post (take a look at the recent canyon aeroad threads of why perhaps that’s not always a good idea, depending on the design). Go very easy on bottle cages / computer mounts (rivnuts in carbon). Use loctite so that you can stay under 2Nm without risking losing a bottle cage mid ride :-)

Any clamp with multiple bolts: make sure to tighten both bolts evenly and gradually.

Otherwise, I follow these torque specs: https://www.bikeride.com/torque-specifications/

Great info and advice, thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 17, 2021, 05:19:18 AM
You got it. I shoved the battery and wireless transmitter both in the seatpost without issue. The cockpit is so clean that my junction box sticks out like a sore thumb now. In retrospect I would have spend the extra money for an internal handlebar junction A.

Build is 97% complete as I'm just missing a couple of parts but took it for my first 70k ride this am! Felt awesome. Definitely a better fit for me personally. The bars weren't as flexible as I thought although they aren't suuper stiff. I also liked the curved shape of them and wasn't sure about them at first. Climbs well, very responsive. Overall very happy so far.

Lovely build! I like the personalization you did!

What size tires have you fitted?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 17, 2021, 10:12:00 AM
Lovely build! I like the personalization you did!

What size tires have you fitted?

Thanks! I'm on 28 size tires. The back is currently set up tubeless while I had to put a tube in the front due to a cut that has outlasted its repair. Will be fitting on new Schwalbe Pro One Evo setup tubeless for back in front soon. I think the frame says it can handle up to a 32 tire and it's clear there is ample room now.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on May 17, 2021, 10:44:00 AM
You got it. I shoved the battery and wireless transmitter both in the seatpost without issue. The cockpit is so clean that my junction box sticks out like a sore thumb now. In retrospect I would have spend the extra money for an internal handlebar junction A.

Build is 97% complete as I'm just missing a couple of parts but took it for my first 70k ride this am! Felt awesome. Definitely a better fit for me personally. The bars weren't as flexible as I thought although they aren't suuper stiff. I also liked the curved shape of them and wasn't sure about them at first. Climbs well, very responsive. Overall very happy so far.

Really fantastic build! Great to see the bike coming to life :). I'm waiting for mine to be shipped, excited! How is the quality of the thru axles? I have read some negative reviews about the standard Velobuild ones.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 17, 2021, 11:05:25 AM
Thanks! I'm waiting on a R8000 crank to arrive so it can match the PM on the other side (still keeping the AbsoluteBlack chainring), some decals and new tubeless tires.

So far I've found the axles to work really well, no complaints there. They are hex and not torx as I think I saw at some point?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on May 17, 2021, 02:42:20 PM
When I was reading that the back brake mounts could take a 160 rotor I thought this meant without the adapter, as in the caliper mounted directly to the frame as I've seen this before but maybe only for 140? Had to mount it with the adapter like my previous frame.

Did you use the SM-MA-R160D adapter? https://si.shimano.com/pdfs/si/SI-8NU0A-001-00-ENG.pdf

Wondering whether I should use a 140mm rotor or an adapter.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on May 17, 2021, 04:21:36 PM
Did you use the SM-MA-R160D adapter? https://si.shimano.com/pdfs/si/SI-8NU0A-001-00-ENG.pdf

Wondering whether I should use a 140mm rotor or an adapter.

Could stick with a 140 if you wanted to save a few $$$ and a few grams
Don't think braking performance will be affected much
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 17, 2021, 05:03:23 PM
Did you use the SM-MA-R160D adapter? https://si.shimano.com/pdfs/si/SI-8NU0A-001-00-ENG.pdf

Wondering whether I should use a 140mm rotor or an adapter.

Yes I used an adapter and the 160 rotor. Thought I could use the 160 without an adapter but missunderstood.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 18, 2021, 01:07:26 AM
Thanks! I'm on 28 size tires. The back is currently set up tubeless while I had to put a tube in the front due to a cut that has outlasted its repair. Will be fitting on new Schwalbe Pro One Evo setup tubeless for back in front soon. I think the frame says it can handle up to a 32 tire and it's clear there is ample room now.

Thats great news! I was planning on fittings as big a tire as the frame would allow.

What out-front mount are you using for your Wahoo?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 18, 2021, 10:28:57 AM
Thats great news! I was planning on fittings as big a tire as the frame would allow.

What out-front mount are you using for your Wahoo?

Last night I finally mounted a new pair of Schwalbe Pro One tubeless after a visit to the compressor at my local gas station. They seem to run more narrow than the previous generation Pro One's I had on prior but they may just need some more air and to get settled better.

The mount I got is the one below. I like it because it has one long cut out for the bolts instead of two which may give you more options in terms of  how far forward or backward you want to mount it. Downside is that if you don't plan on using the Garmin/light mount below which is on the heavier side, you may not have anything to screw the computer mount top piece above, unless I'm missing something as the mount does come with a number of pieces.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001849052644.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.4e034c4d4FiaD8
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: mortenma on May 18, 2021, 06:52:43 PM
My order should be already in my country (according to wxy-shipping), but the DPD link Chris sent me shows that it has not even been posted yet! Have you had similar issues or is there something wrong?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Jarne on May 18, 2021, 10:08:38 PM
Hi, it will take a couple of days. (in my case it was 4days) but when dpd picked it up it was at my home the day after that! It arrived yesterday and looks awesome!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 20, 2021, 01:14:43 AM
Last night I finally mounted a new pair of Schwalbe Pro One tubeless after a visit to the compressor at my local gas station. They seem to run more narrow than the previous generation Pro One's I had on prior but they may just need some more air and to get settled better.

The mount I got is the one below. I like it because it has one long cut out for the bolts instead of two which may give you more options in terms of  how far forward or backward you want to mount it. Downside is that if you don't plan on using the Garmin/light mount below which is on the heavier side, you may not have anything to screw the computer mount top piece above, unless I'm missing something as the mount does come with a number of pieces.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001849052644.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.4e034c4d4FiaD8

Thanks for the feedback - I actually need a light mount, so its perfect.

About the tires  - my experience is that old tires balloon 1-2mm over time from holding pressure over a couple of months. So it sounds very normal.

I'm currently planning on running two wheelsets. One LB WR45 wheelset with 30c Pro Ones for the road, and one wheelset with 33c cyclocross tires for the beaten path. It looks like the cutout in the seattube is the limiting factor in the back. How about the fork? Do you think such a tire could clear?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on May 20, 2021, 01:25:10 AM
I am looking for a jig to cut the steerer tube. Anybody knows the diameter of the tube? Tx!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 20, 2021, 03:26:58 AM
should be 28.6 mm
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on May 20, 2021, 12:13:58 PM
I am looking for a jig to cut the steerer tube. Anybody knows the diameter of the tube? Tx!

There are some nice specialty jigs out there, but, unless you're cutting steerer tubes on multiple bikes multiple times, it was difficult to justify the price. I had one of these in.my tool box so I tried it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XAK72Q2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_7RYW9ET805XHCBWYMMYN

Worked fine. Probably took a  bit longer to cut, but after some sanding and clear nail polish, it looks great.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 20, 2021, 01:21:11 PM
Thanks for the feedback - I actually need a light mount, so its perfect.

About the tires  - my experience is that old tires balloon 1-2mm over time from holding pressure over a couple of months. So it sounds very normal.

I'm currently planning on running two wheelsets. One LB WR45 wheelset with 30c Pro Ones for the road, and one wheelset with 33c cyclocross tires for the beaten path. It looks like the cutout in the seattube is the limiting factor in the back. How about the fork? Do you think such a tire could clear?

Ah good to know about the tires widening a bit more over time. My older 28c were used and were quite a bit wider than the new 28c I mounted (which already have a cut in the sidewall I'm not sure I'll be able to fix :( )

Here are some photos of the clearance on the fork and back. Mounting 33c cx tires sound really interesting. Would love to see photos once you get that set up.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 20, 2021, 01:32:00 PM
There are some nice specialty jigs out there, but, unless you're cutting steerer tubes on multiple bikes multiple times, it was difficult to justify the price. I had one of these in.my tool box so I tried it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XAK72Q2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_7RYW9ET805XHCBWYMMYN

Worked fine. Probably took a  bit longer to cut, but after some sanding and clear nail polish, it looks great.

I used the same and it worked out really well! I was pretty nervous about cutting the steerer without the proper tools but this turned out well.

Was also a bit worried about installing a pressfit BB for the first time also without the tools but this simple combination from the local hardware store for under CAD $10 worked really well. I unfortunately had to then take out the BB again the day after as I disconnected the cable going from the di2 battery in the seat tube to the junction box in the BB area, also without the tool and ended up hammering it out with a long hex key and hammer. Was horrified while doing it but it seemed to work ok and went in fine again with the home made press.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 21, 2021, 05:33:20 AM
Ah good to know about the tires widening a bit more over time. My older 28c were used and were quite a bit wider than the new 28c I mounted (which already have a cut in the sidewall I'm not sure I'll be able to fix :( )

Here are some photos of the clearance on the fork and back. Mounting 33c cx tires sound really interesting. Would love to see photos once you get that set up.

Bummer with the sidewall cut :( - I HATE puncturing brand new tires. Feels like such a waste.

The pictures show some pretty damn decent clearance I have to say. I have seen a Tarmac SL7 mounted with tires that measure 34mm and this looks every bit as capable. I am thinking about buying a set of Vittoria Terreno Zero 32c since they are very puncture resistant and still works well on the tarmac. Should be great as a winter wheelset too.
I will definitely show the result here.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: minisergium on May 23, 2021, 03:51:18 AM
Hi everybody, another one about to buy this frame...

Any idea about which TT bars could fit this handlebar?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: minisergium on May 23, 2021, 04:11:32 AM
Build is 97% complete as I'm just missing a couple of parts but took it for my first 70k ride this am! Felt awesome. Definitely a better fit for me personally. The bars weren't as flexible as I thought although they aren't suuper stiff. I also liked the curved shape of them and wasn't sure about them at first. Climbs well, very responsive. Overall very happy so far.

Nice build! Can I ask what handlebar size is it?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 23, 2021, 10:23:12 AM
Nice build! Can I ask what handlebar size is it?

Thanks! 400mm x 90mm bars

Someone on this forum pointed out that the bars seem to flare up quite a bit extending the reach more than they expected. I ordered a shorter stem length anyway without knowing this and have been happy with the fit. Bars have been pretty stiff so far and not terrible to wire internally.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 23, 2021, 10:25:51 AM
Bummer with the sidewall cut :( - I HATE puncturing brand new tires. Feels like such a waste.

The pictures show some pretty damn decent clearance I have to say. I have seen a Tarmac SL7 mounted with tires that measure 34mm and this looks every bit as capable. I am thinking about buying a set of Vittoria Terreno Zero 32c since they are very puncture resistant and still works well on the tarmac. Should be great as a winter wheelset too.
I will definitely show the result here.

I'm still wrestling with the back tire but may have sealed the side cut by taking off the wheel and rotating it so enough sealant get to it.

Intrigued about the ability to put thicker cx/gravel like tires on this frame!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: minisergium on May 24, 2021, 02:07:33 AM
Thanks! 400mm x 90mm bars

Someone on this forum pointed out that the bars seem to flare up quite a bit extending the reach more than they expected. I ordered a shorter stem length anyway without knowing this and have been happy with the fit. Bars have been pretty stiff so far and not terrible to wire internally.

Thanks! That was the option I was looking at...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: minisergium on May 24, 2021, 05:17:01 AM
Intrigued about the ability to put thicker cx/gravel like tires on this frame!
+1

BTW, It's the first time I buy a bike in parts and I'm planning to have it mounted in a bike workshop, but I'm not an expert and maybe I'm missing something. Could you help me? That's what I'm looking at:

- Whole SRAM Rival group 140/160 Diameter Disc Brake Rotor
- Elitewheels SLT 50MM * 29MM, RD12 XDR hub (with Pillar 1420 spokes?)
- Continental GP5000 25/28mm tyres (not sure, yet)
- Saddle (already bought)

Would you change bottom bracket? Would you change anything?

Any incompatibility, missing thing or simply advice will be appreciated.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on May 24, 2021, 06:50:16 AM
... with Pillar 1420 spokes...

I've ordered a wheelset last week from another shop.
And asked what they were thinking about Pillar spokes, if they did improve.
They told me to go for the SAPIM CX-Ray. As they are more reliable.

This matches my experience with Pillar ones.
Some broken spokes, but more problematic are their poorly anodized alloy nipple that seize with the spoke in the long term.
But if you want to save on spokes and go Pillar, maybe ask for the little heavier brass nipples then.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on May 24, 2021, 06:54:28 AM
+1

BTW, It's the first time I buy a bike in parts and I'm planning to have it mounted in a bike workshop, but I'm not an expert and maybe I'm missing something. Could you help me? That's what I'm looking at:

- Whole SRAM Rival group 140/160 Diameter Disc Brake Rotor
- Elitewheels SLT 50MM * 29MM, RD12 XDR hub (with Pillar 1420 spokes?)
- Continental GP5000 25/28mm tyres (not sure, yet)
- Saddle (already bought)

Would you change bottom bracket? Would you change anything?

Any incompatibility, missing thing or simply advice will be appreciated.

I would have a look at: https://roadmeister.cc/. Complete report on building his Velobuild bike, and includes his shopping list.

Few questions from my side:

1. Considered tubeless? I'm planning to go for the pro-one TLE from Schwalbe.

2. I would add foam liners to prevent rattling from the brake lines

3. I think you will need an adapter (FM 160>140) to fit the 140mm disc

4. Make sure to match mounting system of the discs to the rims (either centerlock or 6 bolt)

5. Bottle cages, rim tape, bar tape, tubeless valves ...

6. Start looking for the rival set soon, as all the Sram parts are really hard to find.

And finally, why not build it yourself, really great to do and will make maintenance a lot easier!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: minisergium on May 25, 2021, 10:47:08 AM
I would have a look at: https://roadmeister.cc/. Complete report on building his Velobuild bike, and includes his shopping list.

Few questions from my side:

1. Considered tubeless? I'm planning to go for the pro-one TLE from Schwalbe.

2. I would add foam liners to prevent rattling from the brake lines

3. I think you will need an adapter (FM 160>140) to fit the 140mm disc

4. Make sure to match mounting system of the discs to the rims (either centerlock or 6 bolt)

5. Bottle cages, rim tape, bar tape, tubeless valves ...

6. Start looking for the rival set soon, as all the Sram parts are really hard to find.

And finally, why not build it yourself, really great to do and will make maintenance a lot easier!

Thanks everybody!

I'll take your points into account... I've asked for Rival to local retailers and no stock till 2022. It's crazy...

About mounting it myself... I'm pretty sure something will be broken until I spend a looooot of time watching tutorials. A time I don't have by now...  ;)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 26, 2021, 12:54:17 AM
I've asked for Rival to local retailers and no stock till 2022. It's crazy...

I bought Rival Etap online not to long ago - it seems like delivery times are between 2-3 months. So not 2022. More like August-September.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: minisergium on May 26, 2021, 01:51:41 AM
I bought Rival Etap online not to long ago - it seems like delivery times are between 2-3 months. So not 2022. More like August-September.

Where did you buy it?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on May 26, 2021, 02:44:25 AM
I've asked for Rival to local retailers and no stock till 2022. It's crazy...

Where do you live? After weeks of searching I managed to get hold of a Force Etap upgrade kit this week, found one in Germany through eBay. Local retailers are not the way to go I'm afraid, as even the bigger online retailers hardly have any stock.

Furthermore I would really consider combining an upgrade kit with buying a crank, cassette, bottom bracket and chain separately, as for Force the upgrade kits were easier to get hold of. I ended up buying the upgrade kit combined with a Rotor ALDHU24 crank and a Shimano BB92 bottom bracket, which also allowed me to use a power2max NG eco power meter  :D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on May 26, 2021, 04:02:53 AM
...
3. I think you will need an adapter (FM 160>140) to fit the 140mm disc
...

With flatmount brakes. You always have an adapter for the front, that can be in a 140mm position, or reversed for a 160mm.
Generally it comes with the brakeset.
For the rear, 140mm does not need an adapter.
And need one if you go 160mm.

Even if you are light, a 160mm front is safer if you ride fast 8)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 26, 2021, 05:24:36 AM
Where did you buy it?

I live in Denmark and bought from r2-bike based in Germany.
https://r2-bike.com/sram-rival-axs-road-bike-group__Groupsets
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: mortenma on May 26, 2021, 06:32:53 AM
Hello again!


Received the frameset today! Look hella nice! I will add pics soon but it seems they have not included the seatpost shim bolt. Can anyone tell me what size the bolt is so i can replace it? Shouldn't be something difficult, i guess?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: minisergium on May 26, 2021, 10:25:42 AM
I live in Denmark and bought from r2-bike based in Germany.
https://r2-bike.com/sram-rival-axs-road-bike-group__Groupsets
Thanks I'll order there, too. Did you buy one of the SRAM bottom bracket options? I'm a bit lost with some parts of the bike and its compatibility...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 26, 2021, 02:02:50 PM
i took sram dub Presse fit bb86 road
very easy to pressen in
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Tiny_pina on May 27, 2021, 04:43:24 PM
Looking to get this frame however I'd like to run it with mechanical disc brakes with compression-less housing. Anyone reckon I could get the internal routing done with Alligator iLink housing? And am I able to use my own bar and stem rather than the integrated one that comes with?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 28, 2021, 01:38:14 AM
the internal routing for the rear break will work with the alligator cable housing, just insert the cable befor the bottom bracket, than it's very easy and enough place

the fork definitly will not work as the normal breaking cables (Hydraulic) just fits in

handlebar and stem depends what you have, if you go for internal cable routing you need a stem with a hole to get the cables out
you need a big cover cap (hope thats the right definition in english)
if you want i can measure it up today evening
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Tiny_pina on May 28, 2021, 10:21:36 AM
Would a Tarmac SL7 headset cover, the one with the holes for each cable, work with this frame? I know you can run non integrated bars and stems with the SL7 using that cap.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on May 28, 2021, 02:32:37 PM
You could try this  ohne

https://www.bike-discount.de/de/kaufen/ritchey-comp-logic-e-cartridge-drop-in-1.5-steuersatz-oberteil-1016601
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on June 01, 2021, 09:58:21 AM
the internal routing for the rear break will work with the alligator cable housing, just insert the cable befor the bottom bracket, than it's very easy and enough place

the fork definitly will not work as the normal breaking cables (Hydraulic) just fits in

handlebar and stem depends what you have, if you go for internal cable routing you need a stem with a hole to get the cables out
you need a big cover cap (hope thats the right definition in english)
if you want i can measure it up today evening

Hey Zoc,

I also have a few questions and see you already have a VB-R-168 if you wouldn't mind helping  :)

Does the seat post come with a rubber cover that sits over the post and frame to stop any dirt/liquid seeping in to the seat tube?

Do you know what the offset is on the seat post that is supplied or if they have the option of a 0mm offset seat post? Also on the seat post, does it come with fixings for standard 7mm x 7mm saddle rails and 7mm x 9mm oval saddle rails?

Like Tiny_pina I'm also planning on building this frame with mechanical disc brakes (105 shifters with TRP HY/RD callipers - I already use these on my current bike and will just be moving all parts over to the new frame). Can you definitely not use the internal cable routing with mechanical discs through the forks? I wonder if Velobuild would be able to increase the diameter of the hole to accommodate a larger outer cable?

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Jarne on June 01, 2021, 11:49:23 AM
Hey Zoc,

I also have a few questions and see you already have a VB-R-168 if you wouldn't mind helping  :)

Does the seat post come with a rubber cover that sits over the post and frame to stop any dirt/liquid seeping in to the seat tube?

Do you know what the offset is on the seat post that is supplied or if they have the option of a 0mm offset seat post? Also on the seat post, does it come with fixings for standard 7mm x 7mm saddle rails and 7mm x 9mm oval saddle rails?

Like Tiny_pina I'm also planning on building this frame with mechanical disc brakes (105 shifters with TRP HY/RD callipers - I already use these on my current bike and will just be moving all parts over to the new frame). Can you definitely not use the internal cable routing with mechanical discs through the forks? I wonder if Velobuild would be able to increase the diameter of the hole to accommodate a larger outer cable?

HI,
There is no cover for the seatpost, so dirt can come in there. (I only ride mine in dry weather, so for me it's not a problem).
For the offset you can look at the sl7 geometry, it's identical to the velobuild one.
I use semi hydraulic discs and the hose fits perfectly, I had really no problem to fit it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 01, 2021, 01:38:28 PM
Hi

Yes there is no Cover included, i needed a huge amount of carbon  paste to fix the Saddle, i don‘t think there should  be a problem

As far as i know there is no Option with zero  Offset, but just send a mail to Chris, he is very supportive

I mounted a saddle with oval rails without Problems

Internal cable routing through the fork will work, but  Not with alligtor housing, just use normal ones
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Tiny_pina on June 01, 2021, 05:24:14 PM
Is the seatpost for the VB-R-168 the same cross section dimensions as the SL7 post?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 02, 2021, 04:30:57 AM
i think this seatpost wiht 0 offset should fit,

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002401344263.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.30fd60b9V1yXaT&algo_pvid=06bdef19-f77a-4068-935a-8f99a8479c07&algo_expid=06bdef19-f77a-4068-935a-8f99a8479c07-1&btsid=0b0a555816226261640638056ecb88&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 02, 2021, 08:10:55 AM
chris answer regarding cover and seat post
 

Hello
Thanks for your email
I am sorry ,0 setback seat post 168 not available
The seat clamp we designed at bottom ,so we do not have rubber cover

Chris
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on June 02, 2021, 09:02:53 AM
I ordered a VB-R-168 frame back in May, apparently it has been painted and they're just waiting for the bar (integrated 420/100) but should be ready to ship next week. I got a message about shipping suggesting to use XBD-DPD as EMS is not working at the moment, and also cost an extra 60 USD. Has anyone else received something similar? What's the difference between the two methods? This is shipping to the UK.
Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 02, 2021, 09:15:29 AM
I ordered a VB-R-168 frame back in May, apparently it has been painted and they're just waiting for the bar (integrated 420/100) but should be ready to ship next week. I got a message about shipping suggesting to use XBD-DPD as EMS is not working at the moment, and also cost an extra 60 USD. Has anyone else received something similar? What's the difference between the two methods? This is shipping to the UK.
Thanks

That is a little strange, I ordered mine on April 17th and mine is apparently still being painted according to Chris...

 I chose to use XDB shipping anyhow as this guarantees I won't need to pay additional customs fees. I used the same for my wheels and these took two weeks to arrive once they were shipped. I am not sure if the customs part applies to UK since Brexit, I live in The Netherlands and there it worked out just fine.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 02, 2021, 09:18:13 AM
i had the same inquiry from chris,
i suggested only to pay half of the additional cost, chris accepted
faster delivery no additional cost for custom
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 02, 2021, 09:24:19 AM
Regarding the handlebar please be aware that it is curved,
depends how sensitive you are to this, i calculated a 440/120 which fits perfect next to the stem,
but if i grab it next to the breaks its 2-3 cm to long due to the curve
you can see it on the picture i added

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on June 02, 2021, 09:51:53 AM
Regarding the handlebar please be aware that it is curved,
depends how sensitive you are to this, i calculated a 440/120 which fits perfect next to the stem,
but if i grab it next to the breaks its 2-3 cm to long due to the curve
you can see it on the picture i added

I'm 170cm and am looking at the 52cm frame which seems to most closely match my current frame in terms of reach, seat tube length etc., would you recommend sizing down a frame to account for the additional bar reach?

My current set-up also runs an 80mm stem which I find comfortable and the 168's smallest size bar comes in at 400mm/90mm so I'd already be gaining 10mm before the curve of the bar is taken in to consideration.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 02, 2021, 10:11:15 AM
depends on inseam arm length preferred position
but if you like your old bike, it will be to long

sizing down the frame, also reduce the stack which i personaly don't like at all,
if you are fine with the stack, i would accept the handlebar or switch to a straight one
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on June 02, 2021, 11:06:55 AM
That is a little strange, I ordered mine on April 17th and mine is apparently still being painted according to Chris...

 I chose to use XDB shipping anyhow as this guarantees I won't need to pay additional customs fees. I used the same for my wheels and these took two weeks to arrive once they were shipped. I am not sure if the customs part applies to UK since Brexit, I live in The Netherlands and there it worked out just fine.

There was a labour day holiday in early May in China so a few things maybe be delayed? My order was actually 30th April. Good to know about the shipping. I've been lucky in the past, I've ordered groupset and wheels from Aliexpress and I've not had to pay any customs duties so far.

Regarding the handlebar please be aware that it is curved,
depends how sensitive you are to this, i calculated a 440/120 which fits perfect next to the stem,
but if i grab it next to the breaks its 2-3 cm to long due to the curve
you can see it on the picture i added


I didn't realise that, it's good to know. I guess if you look closely at the pictures there is a slight curve but it's not obvious. I used the specialised bike sizing as the frame is very similar to the SL7 tarmac. I'm in between the 54/56cm so the extra reach shouldn't be too much of an issue.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on June 02, 2021, 11:38:35 AM
I love the look of it but i hate how its heavier than the sl7.if you could even add 50-100g compared to the sl7 id be all over it, but no, its up there with your standard frame
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on June 03, 2021, 08:16:05 AM
That is a little strange, I ordered mine on April 17th and mine is apparently still being painted according to Chris...

 I chose to use XDB shipping anyhow as this guarantees I won't need to pay additional customs fees. I used the same for my wheels and these took two weeks to arrive once they were shipped. I am not sure if the customs part applies to UK since Brexit, I live in The Netherlands and there it worked out just fine.

Lately they are all over the place with deadlines and deliveries mistakes (from other forums' users).

I returned a vbr099 back in February, been waiting for a 168 since then, which clearly is not a great customer service. If I'm lucky, I'll receive it by the end of the month, and that'll make it a 4.5 months wait. I understand there were some handlebars shortages which Chris let me know of, but still, my 56cm vbr168 frame 'has been' in the painting shop for 4-5 weeks now  ;D oh well

PS: when I previously ordered my vbr099 I also used XDB to get it to the UK, for the pre-paid import duties included in the cost. Hope that still applies now after brexit
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 03, 2021, 08:48:58 AM
Lately they are all over the place with deadlines and deliveries mistakes (from other forums' users).

I returned a vbr099 back in February, been waiting for a 168 since then, which clearly is not a great customer service. If I'm lucky, I'll receive it by the end of the month, and that'll make it a 4.5 months wait. I understand there were some handlebars shortages which Chris let me know of, but still, my 56cm vbr168 frame 'has been' in the painting shop for 4-5 weeks now  ;D oh well

PS: when I previously ordered my vbr099 I also used XDB to get it to the UK, for the pre-paid import duties included in the cost. Hope that still applies now after brexit

Why did you return the VBR099? I just got informed by Chris that mine is painted as well, and that he is indeed waiting for the handlebars.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on June 04, 2021, 05:12:35 AM
Why did you return the VBR099? I just got informed by Chris that mine is painted as well, and that he is indeed waiting for the handlebars.

It had a a play in headset which I couldn't seem to be able to remove, so after a while I disassembled the bike, packed it and sent it back for a replacement. Loads of hours and some cash wasted in parts and return shipping, but I hope the vbr168 will be worth it 

I suppose we are both waiting for the handlebars, even though to me he said that my frame is being painted (since the second week of may :-X) and should be ready by next week (same as your handlebar). Really hope there won't be any more delays

From the ones already built and tried, any more feedbacks and pics?? ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 04, 2021, 07:30:36 AM
It had a a play in headset which I couldn't seem to be able to remove, so after a while I disassembled the bike, packed it and sent it back for a replacement. Loads of hours and some cash wasted in parts and return shipping, but I hope the vbr168 will be worth it 

I suppose we are both waiting for the handlebars, even though to me he said that my frame is being painted (since the second week of may :-X) and should be ready by next week (same as your handlebar). Really hope there won't be any more delays

From the ones already built and tried, any more feedbacks and pics?? ;D

Yup, think so too :). I knew this was probably going to happen when ordering directly from China, so Ill have to live with it. The rest of the build is all here, so really anxiously waiting for the frame! I asked Chris if it's possible for him to share some pictures of the painted frame, we'll see.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on June 06, 2021, 09:23:51 AM
Just to add information on how my delivery is going for people to compare.

Ordered a size 58 painted on May 17th.
According to Chris:
Frame is painted, but there is a delay on the handlebar 420/110. He expects to have the handlebar in 10 days and then ship the package soon thereafter.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on June 06, 2021, 11:29:51 PM
It had a a play in headset which I couldn't seem to be able to remove, so after a while I disassembled the bike, packed it and sent it back for a replacement. Loads of hours and some cash wasted in parts and return shipping, but I hope the vbr168 will be worth it 

I suppose we are both waiting for the handlebars, even though to me he said that my frame is being painted (since the second week of may :-X) and should be ready by next week (same as your handlebar). Really hope there won't be any more delays

From the ones already built and tried, any more feedbacks and pics?? ;D

Is this issue unheard of? Hows the quality of these frames, have a lot of people had to return it? Im always weary of frames that have to be sent back. Whst part of the headset had play?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 07, 2021, 12:54:05 AM
Just to add information on how my delivery is going for people to compare.

Ordered a size 58 painted on May 17th.
According to Chris:
Frame is painted, but there is a delay on the handlebar 420/110. He expects to have the handlebar in 10 days and then ship the package soon thereafter.

Very similar to mine! Ordered a size 56 with 420/100 and custom paint on 17-04. Last update from Chris is that painting is ready and he expects to ship the frame within two weeks. So a little more patience is required :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on June 07, 2021, 09:17:29 AM
Is this issue unheard of? Hows the quality of these frames, have a lot of people had to return it? Im always weary of frames that have to be sent back. Whst part of the headset had play?

I had issues with headset play on my TanTan X-21. They are basically the same frames. It's a long story, most of it posted in a couple of different threads on this forum. Eventually, a couple of dollars worth of microspacers took care of the headset play.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on June 07, 2021, 12:29:20 PM
Oh okay so it was more vertical play rather than lateral play? It wouldnt be good to be wanting to turn and the wheel doesnt turn lol. What i meant by unheard of is out of how many frames bought (or so youve seen) has this problem been encountered
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on June 08, 2021, 10:06:50 AM
Oh okay so it was more vertical play rather than lateral play? It wouldnt be good to be wanting to turn and the wheel doesn't turn lol. What i meant by unheard of is out of how many frames bought (or so youve seen) has this problem been encountered

No, it was lateral play caused by the headset top cover not pressing down on the compression ring properly. From what I can tell from reading posts, I'm not the only one who was having the issue with the X21 for sure. From what I can tell, there might be an issue with the way the integrated headset is designed for the frame. Without the microspacers, the top cover would rub against the frame before putting enough pressure on the compression ring. Other than that, I haven't had any real issues with the frame. Seems like a solid design.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: adriaanm on June 08, 2021, 11:20:17 AM
I had the same issue with my R11, but quickly fixed it with a few micro spacers thanks to your post.

Edit: I don’t actually think this is an issue with the frame design/production. It seems logical (in retrospect) that you need some spacers with an integrated headset design like this.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on June 08, 2021, 02:32:44 PM
I had the same issue with my R11, but quickly fixed it with a few micro spacers thanks to your post.

Edit: I don’t actually think this is an issue with the frame design/production. It seems logical (in retrospect) that you need some spacers with an integrated headset design like this.

Great, glad it was helpful! Very frustrating, issue.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on June 11, 2021, 07:40:05 AM
Does anyone have an update from Chris on their frame?
Mine was supposed to be ready this week, but it seems like there'll be more delays as I didn't receive an update
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 11, 2021, 08:44:53 AM
Does anyone have an update from Chris on their frame?
Mine was supposed to be ready this week, but it seems like there'll be more delays as I didn't receive an update

I checked beginning of this week, at that time he was expecting to receive the handlebars next week and ship the frames shortly thereafter.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 11, 2021, 10:35:39 PM
I'm building my R-186 now! Did anyone order the velobuild wheelset? I can't tell if the red rim tape is good enough for tubeless or if I need to replace it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 12, 2021, 12:26:07 AM
I just installed the tubeless tire, added the tire sealant, and was pumping it up when the wheel sidewall ruptured at around 60psi. Has anyone seen this before?

The installation was straightforward otherwise. I did use a tire lever for the last bit, but that was over the presta valve (opposite side of this photo). Is there something I could have done to cause this? I'm using a floor pump (Topeak), not an air compressor, and my pumping wasn't excessive, so I don't think the pressure gauge could have been far off.

Hopefully I can get a replacement though I am a bit concerned about the safety now...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 12, 2021, 02:36:45 AM
My current guess is that the red rim tape wasn't airtight so the rim cavity became pressurized and couldn't handle it. I actually asked Chris whether the rim tape was sufficient and maybe the question got lost in translation but he suggested it would be fine.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on June 12, 2021, 10:38:19 AM
Wow, sorry to see that happen to you.

I've had rim tape fail before. When that happens, the tire fails to pressurize. Either way, I imagine that it's a serious flaw if you can blow out the side of your carbon rim with a floor pump.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Mattias on June 12, 2021, 03:25:06 PM
I just installed the tubeless tire, added the tire sealant, and was pumping it up when the wheel sidewall ruptured at around 60psi. Has anyone seen this before?

The installation was straightforward otherwise. I did use a tire lever for the last bit, but that was over the presta valve (opposite side of this photo). Is there something I could have done to cause this? I'm using a floor pump (Topeak), not an air compressor, and my pumping wasn't excessive, so I don't think the pressure gauge could have been far off.

Hopefully I can get a replacement though I am a bit concerned about the safety now...
The red tape was not intended for tubeless, you need a tubless rim tape
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 12, 2021, 07:51:49 PM
For what it's worth, I sent the rear wheel to an LBS today (to remove myself from the equation), and they experienced the same rupture and delamination.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on June 14, 2021, 02:03:17 AM
Wow thats awful! Sorry for your loss...

Im actually surprised the nipples didnt leak under that kind of pressure.

Hope you find a good replacement.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 16, 2021, 01:22:41 AM
Anybody who heard from Chris?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on June 16, 2021, 02:07:12 AM
Anybody who heard from Chris?

I asked him on saturday whether the frame was going to be shipped this week (as it has been 'in the painting shop' since the 6th of May :-X) he replied today  'yes ,we can send out this week'

Going for the 17th week of waiting for a replacement, seriously overdoing it now    >:(
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on June 16, 2021, 02:08:22 AM
Anybody who heard from Chris?
Just keep reminding him/them, they will get back to you eventually.
Guy is throwing me some curveballs aswell with groupset delayed endlessly. And I asked him for sapim spokes. Everything ready for shipping. Now I get the question if pillar is ok. Guess custom stuff isn't really an option and they're too afraid to say no.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 16, 2021, 01:01:39 PM
Just heard back from Chris:

Quote
Hello

Yes ,we will finish bar weekend and send out the order

Chris

Fingers crossed
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on June 17, 2021, 03:18:05 AM
My frame and bars were shipped last Thursday, it was the 420/100 bars so I think it was slightly delayed being sent out. Shipping through XBD/DPD, on the website it says 5-10 days but what's other peoples experience with delivery timeframes? I'm assuming longer as the DPD tracking number says they have the details but not the package.

It's the last piece to arrive, I've got everything else waiting to built up.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 17, 2021, 03:42:18 AM
My frame and bars were shipped last Thursday, it was the 420/100 bars so I think it was slightly delayed being sent out. Shipping through XBD/DPD, on the website it says 5-10 days but what's other peoples experience with delivery timeframes? I'm assuming longer as the DPD tracking number says they have the details but not the package.

It's the last piece to arrive, I've got everything else waiting to built up.

Congrats! Lucky you :). It's weird though, I ordered mine on April 17th (so almost two weeks before you did) also with 420/100 bars and mine is not shipped yet....  :o. It's good to hear that they are shipping orders though!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on June 17, 2021, 04:36:57 AM
Congrats! Lucky you :). It's weird though, I ordered mine on April 17th (so almost two weeks before you did) also with 420/100 bars and mine is not shipped yet....  :o. It's good to hear that they are shipping orders though!

I'm reading on other forums that people that ordered later got the frame shipped earlier for some reason, bit all over the place. As Chris originally put it, mine was meant to be ready by the end of March and delayed ever since, which is frankly ridicolous. Who knows what they're up to, but for sure I'll watch myself from recommending Velobuild for customer service, aside from Chris being overall responsive  ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 17, 2021, 06:25:37 AM
I'm reading on other forums that people that ordered later got the frame shipped earlier for some reason, bit all over the place. As Chris originally put it, mine was meant to be ready by the end of March and delayed ever since, which is frankly ridicolous. Who knows what they're up to, but for sure I'll watch myself from recommending Velobuild for customer service, aside from Chris being overall responsive  ;D

Chris (or the whole team using the name Chris) is actually quite responsive indeed! Which other forums do you refer to? Always interested to read some more experiences. Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 17, 2021, 08:22:31 AM
 :'(

(https://i.ibb.co/yQj1RXd/image.png) (https://ibb.co/W2Jw36G)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Mattias on June 17, 2021, 01:38:47 PM
He reply to me, the delay is because the 420/110 is the reason of the delay :-\
New response from Chris
-Handlebar molded out and we will send to painting shop next week-
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 18, 2021, 02:56:06 AM
He just replied that they are going to repaint the damage on my frame and hope to send it our before next Wednesday. He agreed to share the pictures of the repair before shipping. We'll see.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on June 19, 2021, 02:41:00 AM
We'll see, I do hope that'll be the last delay.

Does anyone know of other websites/companies where the vbr168 is sold, even under other name, in a similar fashion of the vbr099/Workswell WCB-R-268 Disc / Tantan ttx21?

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on June 19, 2021, 04:14:00 PM
I was wondering the same thing. I'm really starting to like the thought of doing another build with this frame. Sounds like Velobuild is going through new frame growing pains though. I see a ton of stuff on Aliexpress listed as "SL 7".
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on June 21, 2021, 08:50:45 AM
Does anyone know of other websites/companies where the vbr168 is sold, even under other name, in a similar fashion of the vbr099/Workswell WCB-R-268 Disc / Tantan ttx21?

I had the same question before I decided to place my order for the 168 (mine's waiting for the 400/90 bar).

So far, I haven't found anyone else who sells the same frame as the 168.

My conclusion from my, very limited, research is that the 168 wasn't sourced from the same designer or manufacturer as the 099 (actually, I might suspect that the 099 and all of those 268s are coming from Workswell; they have a pretty consistent in frame design, the presentations, and product numbering). Instead, the 168 is probably sourced from the same designer/manufacturer as the R-177 and GF-002 (their geometries illustrations are similar and they are coming with the same handlebar -- which is different from 099's).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Valdes on June 22, 2021, 04:31:45 AM
Hi, I ordered an VB-R-168 the 7th of June and paid by bank transfer. I'm a little worried because they say they have not receive it yet and will let me know when it arrives. Anyone with a similiar problem? I asked my bank and the transfer is well done and sent the receipt to velobuild.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Valdes on June 22, 2021, 04:39:06 AM
I'm not sure if I should change the size I ordered. I'm 171 cm tall and 80cm inseam.

Velobuild recommend me size 52 and 400/90 handlebar.
Specialized size calculator recommend me 54 size that comes with 420/100 handlebar.

What size would you choose?

Thanks! :D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 22, 2021, 08:26:56 AM
I would go with 54 and the shortest stem available
it has a very race oriented geometry stack to reach 1,34 for 52 cm and 1,37 für the 54 cm frame

with the bigger frame you also won't have such a big difference from the saddle to the handlebar which i would prefer
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on June 22, 2021, 10:15:36 AM
I've got almost the same measurements (81 inseam & 169cm) and wouldn't even consider the 54. 52 only because of higher stack compared to 49, but I'd still need spacers and relatively short riser stem. Don't know about your flexibility and reach, but 54 doesn't sound right..
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 22, 2021, 12:45:00 PM
I'm not sure if I should change the size I ordered. I'm 171 cm tall and 80cm inseam.

Velobuild recommend me size 52 and 400/90 handlebar.
Specialized size calculator recommend me 54 size that comes with 420/100 handlebar.

What size would you choose?

I'm 173cm / 81cm. The Specialized bike sizing questionnaire (https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bike-sizing/app#/?mpl=187108 (https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bike-sizing/app#/?mpl=187108)) recommended S (52) for me, but it also includes knee to floor height. I'd trust that over their rough sizing table that puts 170 in between a S and M.

I just finished my build yesterday and, while I haven't been on a long ride with it yet, I'm pretty sure I'm going to be happy I went with a small + 420/110.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on June 23, 2021, 01:28:26 AM
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 23, 2021, 02:39:46 AM
the sweep is 2-3 cm vor the VB-R-168

that's the only thing i don't like on the bike
if i grab right next to the stem it fits perfect,
but most of the time i grab the handlebar at the breaks and than it's to long :(
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on June 23, 2021, 03:38:03 AM
    Sounds like there are a few of us in the same boat. I'm 170cm with 80cm inseam and am debating between the 49 and the 52 VB-R-168. Both of which I would get with a 400/90 bar stem combo.

    I prefer the reach of the 49 but the stack is super low and I don't think it would be very comfortable, so will most likely opt for the 52 if I choose the 168 and hope it doesn't feel too stretched out. If only they did an 80mm stem option then the 52 would be perfect!

    I much prefer the look of the 168, but the reach and stack numbers of the VB-R-099 in a 49 size would actually fit me better than either the 49 or 52cm 168. The rational choice would be the VB-R-099 in a 49, just a shame that the 168 is a nicer looking bike in my opinion.

    Is anyone able to confirm the following figures which will help determine overall reach for both the VB-R-099 and VB-R-168.

    • What is the seat-post offset on both frames (from the pics the 099 looks to have more of an offset than the 168)
    • Both bars look to have a forward sweep (similar to the Vision Metron 5D bars), are the sweeps the same for both bars or are they different to each other i.e. is the reach longer on the 099 bars vs the 168?
  • I'm also curious to know if the bar sweep is more of an illusion if that makes sense, in that the reach is the same as a normal 'straight' bar, and that the only thing that is different is the space around where the hoods sit
I'm planning to swap the headset for a FSA ACR headset and put a stem and bar of my choice on (probably not an integrated cockpit because I would need 80mm)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Valdes on June 23, 2021, 08:37:02 AM
Thanks for the info! I asked in a Tarmac SL7 forum and some owners of the original Tarmac with similar measures said that they are happy with their 52s. So at the moment I think i will keep the size 52 with 400/90 handlebar.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on June 23, 2021, 08:37:23 AM
I'm planning to swap the headset for a FSA ACR headset and put a stem and bar of my choice on (probably not an integrated cockpit because I would need 80mm)

Super interested to hear how you get on with this! Have you already got your frame and are in the process of building or are you waiting for your order?

I've just had a quick look and the official FSA ACR stems come in as short as 70mm so this could be an option (https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/type/stems/stems/road-gravel/ns-acr-stem (https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/type/stems/stems/road-gravel/ns-acr-stem)). If you buy the full ACR set-up (headset, stem and bar) it would cost almost as much as the frame  ::)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 23, 2021, 12:19:21 PM
Here's my build! Just a plain black matte because I was already over budget with the 105 R7020 groupset :) It's my first ever build but because of all the redos from self-inflicted errors it feels like I've built three bikes already. Rides great (especially compared to the commuter bike it replaced) though I think the headset bearings are loose.

(https://i.imgur.com/wu1oOkP.jpg)

Great resources:
- All of you here
- Niels and his blog: https://roadmeister.cc (https://roadmeister.cc)
- Free To Cycle YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyyUYmKcskySTZh6Cf2blhg (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyyUYmKcskySTZh6Cf2blhg)
- GCN & Park Tool YouTube videos.

Chris + Velobuild were great at being responsive and answering questions (pre & post sale), but there were a few issues:
- I think we'd all appreciate timeline transparency and realistic estimates. Waiting for months is a part of the process, but they don't have to obscure what's going on.
- My VB wheels ruptured dangerously. I've since purchased ICAN wheels.
- Chris & VB have gone radio silent after my VB wheels ruptured.
- The weight of the frame was incorrect. For a size 52/S, it's actually 1100g for the frame, 473g for the fork, and 244g for the seat post. They had said: "Frame 168 M about 1000g ,fork 400g ,seat post 180g ."
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on June 23, 2021, 12:44:39 PM
Here's my build! Just a plain black matte because I was already over budget with the 105 R7020 groupset :) It's my first ever build but because of all the redos from self-inflicted errors it feels like I've built three bikes already. Rides great (especially compared to the commuter bike it replaced) though I think the headset bearings are loose.

(https://i.imgur.com/wu1oOkP.jpg)

Great resources:
- All of you here
- Niels and his blog: https://roadmeister.cc (https://roadmeister.cc)
- Free To Cycle YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyyUYmKcskySTZh6Cf2blhg (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyyUYmKcskySTZh6Cf2blhg)
- GCN & Park Tool YouTube videos.

Chris + Velobuild were great at being responsive and answering questions (pre & post sale), but there were a few issues:
- I think we'd all appreciate timeline transparency and realistic estimates. Waiting for months is a part of the process, but they don't have to obscure what's going on.
- My VB wheels ruptured dangerously. I've since purchased ICAN wheels.
- Chris & VB have gone radio silent after my VB wheels ruptured.
- The weight of the frame was incorrect. For a size 52/S, it's actually 1100g for the frame, 473g for the fork, and 244g for the seat post. They had said: "Frame 168 M about 1000g ,fork 400g ,seat post 180g ."

Looks lovely!

Could you elaborate on the issues you faced when building it up?

If you don't mind me asking, how tall are you and what width bar/length of stem did you go for? Does it feel comfortable to ride, not too stretched out?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: adriaanm on June 23, 2021, 01:35:50 PM
I think the headset bearings are loose
For one potential solution, search the forum for “micro spacers”. They create space for the spacers to compress the bearings before hitting the frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on June 23, 2021, 02:39:15 PM
Order is in for the R-168 in 56.
I am 188cm, 86 inseam

Breakdown
Frame: $479
2 colours:Chameleon Paint + 1 other colour = $80
Decals (top tube, down tube, head tube, seat tube) = $30
Hoping the the weight is under 2kg . We'll see...

Communication with Chris was great. 
Only hiccup was payment.  Their bank is DBS, but they use an HSBC SWIFT, which resulted in an initial rejection.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 23, 2021, 02:51:37 PM
Could you elaborate on the issues you faced when building it up?

If you don't mind me asking, how tall are you and what width bar/length of stem did you go for? Does it feel comfortable to ride, not too stretched out?

I haven't ridden it enough (no 50+ milers yet) to tell you confidently that I did the sizing right. I commented a few posts ago, but I'm 173cm / 81cm. I'm pretty certain that going with a 52 (S) was the right choice. The effective top tube length is more like a 53 anyway. I was previously riding a size 56 (hand-me-down from a friend) 27lbs 3-speed commuter bike so there's a very low bar to feeling happy with the fit of this bike. My concern was mainly that the 56 has never felt too uncomfortable so dropping two sizes might cause more problems than it's worth (don't fix what isn't broken).

I chose 420/110 as the bar/bracket length primarily because that was the measurement of my commuter bike. But, that isn't a very sound way to make the decision when you're dropping two sizes. First, I figured I should keep the bracket long (110mm+) given that the top tube (TT) is shortening. Also, since the TT is shortening, I considered narrower bars to achieve the equivalent shoulder-width position. Unfortunately, since there isn't a 400/110, the 420/110 was still my best bet.

I also got a 165mm crank arm instead of the usual 172.5mm+. I'm more of a runner than a cyclist and after hard runs my knees would be extra sensitive to the lever action of cycling. I'm hoping this works out.

As for my self-inflicted issues:

- I got the wrong size barb for my hydraulic hoses (I asked for barbs and my LBS gave me some without asking about sizing) which made insertion super difficult. Eventually, I had to replace my hoses, barbs (BH90), and olives to do it right.
- I didn't know that shift cables needed special housing even with internal cabling. After my build, I realized the rear shifting wasn't going to work right, and I had to do the cabling over.
- I bled the rear brakes incorrectly. You need to make sure the bike is rotated upwards to compensate for the bottom-bracket being the natural lowest point on the bike. That way, air bubbles can propagate upwards without hindrance.
- I bled the front brakes incorrectly so they're mushy. I need to redo it once I get more fluid. I'm not brave enough to use J&J mineral oil from the supermarket.
- I squeezed the brakes (to test the feel) after bleeding the brakes (but before adding the rotors) which gets the pistons stuck in the closed position. It's a simple fix, but for a while I thought I had made a serious error.
- It took me a while to focus on indexing the rear derailleur rather than the futile process of maxing out the H/L limit screws.
- I didn't realize that the chain will inevitably rub against the 105 front derailleur skid plates. It was clearly impossible to avoid the rubbing, but everything I had read assumed the absence of skid plates and assured me there should be no contact when adjusted correctly.

That's just off the top of my head :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on June 23, 2021, 05:51:07 PM
Super interested to hear how you get on with this! Have you already got your frame and are in the process of building or are you waiting for your order?

I've just had a quick look and the official FSA ACR stems come in as short as 70mm so this could be an option (https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/type/stems/stems/road-gravel/ns-acr-stem (https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/type/stems/stems/road-gravel/ns-acr-stem)). If you buy the full ACR set-up (headset, stem and bar) it would cost almost as much as the frame  ::)
Still waiting for the order to ship.
Sadly there's not an awful lot of choice in regular stem/bars with internal cable management
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on June 23, 2021, 10:02:15 PM
Here's my build! Just a plain black matte because I was already over budget with the 105 R7020 groupset :) It's my first ever build but because of all the redos from self-inflicted errors it feels like I've built three bikes already. Rides great (especially compared to the commuter bike it replaced) though I think the headset bearings are loose.

(https://i.imgur.com/wu1oOkP.jpg)

Great resources:
- All of you here
- Niels and his blog: https://roadmeister.cc (https://roadmeister.cc)
- Free To Cycle YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyyUYmKcskySTZh6Cf2blhg (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyyUYmKcskySTZh6Cf2blhg)
- GCN & Park Tool YouTube videos.

Chris + Velobuild were great at being responsive and answering questions (pre & post sale), but there were a few issues:
- I think we'd all appreciate timeline transparency and realistic estimates. Waiting for months is a part of the process, but they don't have to obscure what's going on.
- My VB wheels ruptured dangerously. I've since purchased ICAN wheels.
- Chris & VB have gone radio silent after my VB wheels ruptured.
- The weight of the frame was incorrect. For a size 52/S, it's actually 1100g for the frame, 473g for the fork, and 244g for the seat post. They had said: "Frame 168 M about 1000g ,fork 400g ,seat post 180g ."


Please please please dont clamp the seat tube! Lol

How much does the bike weigh with pedals? I habe the dengfu r12 with force etap and farsports 50 classics, i think its 19.2 with pedals. Wheels were 1650g so that attributes a bit of extra weight. that and a 61 cm frame
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 24, 2021, 01:05:42 AM

Please please please dont clamp the seat tube! Lol

How much does the bike weigh with pedals? I habe the dengfu r12 with force etap and farsports 50 classics, i think its 19.2 with pedals. Wheels were 1650g so that attributes a bit of extra weight. that and a 61 cm frame

Is the seat tube that fragile? You're referring to the bike stand clamp, right? Is it a convention not to? It's a rubber grip.

Just weighed it with everything but the bottle cage holders and it's exactly 19.0 lbs. Not as light as I had hoped, but I'm on a full 105 groupset (including the pedals) and the wheels are 1681g.

While I'm not obsessed with reducing weight, out of curiosity, I've been meaning to do an analysis of what upgrades would have the best ROI for weight reduction. Anyone want to fill me in? How much does ultegra or dura-ace / di2 shave off?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 24, 2021, 03:04:55 AM
i build frame size 58
sram force etap disc
wheels from velobuild
http://www.velobuild.com/products/road-amp-cyclocross-wheelset-disc-brake-carbon-deep-38mm-width-23-25mm

total 18.5 lbs or 8.4 kg
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on June 24, 2021, 08:45:00 AM
Ultregra and Dura-Ace are squarely in the realm of diminishing gains
Marginal performance improvement and weight savings / dollar

Typical cheaper weight savings areas would be bars and seatpost, but that's not possible with the 168 (I suppose you could cut some excess seatpost for free...)

Tires are a good place to save some weight, especially since they are a consumable part that will need to be replaced anyways.

Depending on your current saddle, that is another cheap place to save weight (especially with Chiner parts)

If you are including pedal weight, and if you don't mind speedplay, there are light Chinese Speedplay compatible titanium pedals out there.

Finally wheels and spokes.  But this is where diminishing returns start kicking in, even with Chiner parts
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on June 24, 2021, 08:52:37 PM
https://ccache.cc/blogs/newsroom/2020-road-gravel-groupset-weight-comparison

Found this online, not sure of its veracity.

I'd switch to a Di2 system for the shifting performance, but not just for weight savings.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on June 24, 2021, 09:22:06 PM
i build frame size 58
sram force etap disc
wheels from velobuild
http://www.velobuild.com/products/road-amp-cyclocross-wheelset-disc-brake-carbon-deep-38mm-width-23-25mm

total 18.5 lbs or 8.4 kg

I have an r12 with 50mm 28/28 at about that weight. 19.2 with pedals.

Why are we so heavy? The only upgrades i can think of is a lighter wheelset and get red. Udi2 you save like 50-100 grams. How much difference does a tire set give you? 100 grams?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on June 24, 2021, 09:27:15 PM
Is the seat tube that fragile? You're referring to the bike stand clamp, right? Is it a convention not to? It's a rubber grip.

Just weighed it with everything but the bottle cage holders and it's exactly 19.0 lbs. Not as light as I had hoped, but I'm on a full 105 groupset (including the pedals) and the wheels are 1681g.

While I'm not obsessed with reducing weight, out of curiosity, I've been meaning to do an analysis of what upgrades would have the best ROI for weight reduction. Anyone want to fill me in? How much does ultegra or dura-ace / di2 shave off?

I treat my bikes with care, id assume seat tubes arent meant to be clamped, probably not what the manuf made it for. Rubber definitely probably helps but still, ill always use a seatpost.

Udi2 vs force shaves 100 grams tops. Honestly, if you go with 50mm feder series vs 50mm classics, thats 200 grams saved there. Almost half a lb. a lighter tyre set would save 50-100 probably. Speedplay lookalikes save 100-150 i think.

Problem is you cant get a lightweight AND aero bike, aero bikes from china are always over 1 kg.
Thats all the weight savings i can think of, im assuming you use a cf saddle already.
So if you go with the same depth and swap everything, youre looking at maybe 1-1.5 lb MAX after swapping anything and im so fat that that weight doesnt matter, i just hate seeing my bike on the scale.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on June 24, 2021, 09:28:52 PM
Ultregra and Dura-Ace are squarely in the realm of diminishing gains
Marginal performance improvement and weight savings / dollar

Typical cheaper weight savings areas would be bars and seatpost, but that's not possible with the 168 (I suppose you could cut some excess seatpost for free...)

Tires are a good place to save some weight, especially since they are a consumable part that will need to be replaced anyways.

Depending on your current saddle, that is another cheap place to save weight (especially with Chiner parts)

If you are including pedal weight, and if you don't mind speedplay, there are light Chinese Speedplay compatible titanium pedals out there.

Finally wheels and spokes.  But this is where diminishing returns start kicking in, even with Chiner parts

Farsports has a line where they use carbon fiber spokes, i forget the depth but its 1300-1400 for the wheelset so id assume its 45-55.
Lun wheels might actually be a place to look at too, but those tend to be more expensive than our likings
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 25, 2021, 03:25:19 AM
As I was trying to investigate my bearings issue, I discovered that my preload bolt hasn't been correctly clamping / compressing the headset!

(https://i.imgur.com/YebSz2G.jpg?1)

If I keep tightening the preload bolt, it pulls completely out of the fork with the expansion contraption. The expansion contraption doesn't seem to be expanding properly to secure itself. Because everything is a pretty snug fit, it didn't come apart on me while riding it.

Any ideas?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on June 25, 2021, 08:30:54 AM
Have you tried it without the top triangle cover? The bolt might not be going down enough to push out the expanding sleeve.

I've just received my 168 yesterday so the build starts this weekend. I noticed I've got a different handle bar to you. Mine seems to be this one (http://www.velobuild.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing), notice there's the two bolts on the side for tightening, rather than that bolt insert. It only came with the spacers and expander too.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on June 25, 2021, 08:40:20 AM
As I was trying to investigate my bearings issue, I discovered that my preload bolt hasn't been correctly clamping / compressing the headset!

(https://i.imgur.com/YebSz2G.jpg?1)

If I keep tightening the preload bolt, it pulls completely out of the fork with the expansion contraption. The expansion contraption doesn't seem to be expanding properly to secure itself. Because everything is a pretty snug fit, it didn't come apart on me while riding it.

Any ideas?

I never could get that compression plug to work. I swapped it out for this one. No problem with slipping since.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/274059545505
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Snacks on June 25, 2021, 10:05:04 AM
I treat my bikes with care, id assume seat tubes arent meant to be clamped, probably not what the manuf made it for. Rubber definitely probably helps but still, ill always use a seatpost.

If you really want to be a stickler about it then clamping at the seatpost isnt isn't good idea either.  Both the seatpost and the seat tube have a layup that promotes stiffness vertically. Clamping either of them can cause damage while working on the bike. I would have to assume if anything, clamping at the seat tube would be better if theseat post was inside to give it extra rigidity where you clamp.

On a carbon fiber frame you either want a stand with hanging hooks or the best option is to use one with where you remove the front wheel and the frame rests on the bottom bracket like this one from feedback Sports

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on June 25, 2021, 12:28:06 PM
If you really want to be a stickler about it then clamping at the seatpost isnt isn't good idea either.  Both the seatpost and the seat tube have a layup that promotes stiffness vertically. Clamping either of them can cause damage while working on the bike. I would have to assume if anything, clamping at the seat tube would be better if theseat post was inside to give it extra rigidity where you clamp.

On a carbon fiber frame you either want a stand with hanging hooks or the best option is to use one with where you remove the front wheel and the frame rests on the bottom bracket like this one from feedback Sports

Youre probably right, but it is easier to replace a seatpost than it is to replace a seat tube. Lol
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on June 25, 2021, 12:29:00 PM
i build frame size 58
sram force etap disc
wheels from velobuild
http://www.velobuild.com/products/road-amp-cyclocross-wheelset-disc-brake-carbon-deep-38mm-width-23-25mm

total 18.5 lbs or 8.4 kg

Have you experienced the sram mating call with the rotors squealing just riding around? Im currently battling that

Edit: rotor was a little bent from a crash and i realigned the brakes, looks good but ill take it out for a spin this evening and see if it wants to mate.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 25, 2021, 02:00:26 PM
I never could get that compression plug to work. I swapped it out for this one. No problem with slipping since.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/274059545505

It was my error. I didn't realize that the female thread could be separately tightened with an allen key that forces the expansion. I had expected that tightening the male bolt would both expand the unit radially and compress the headset vertically, which seems unreasonable in retrospect.

UPDATE: Sure enough, I went for a ride and the loose-bearing issue has been resolved.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on June 27, 2021, 06:24:41 AM
So I've started the build this weekend and have a couple of questions. How did you route and secure the gear cable to the FD? The bend from the down tube over the BB to the cable exit is quite tight and there doesn't seem to be anywhere to clip/secure the outer cable to the exit grommet.

Also I have a slightly different handlebar to you guys. Mine has two stem bolts that at the back, however, I cant seem to tighten them together (similar to this handlebar setup at 18:27  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU][url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU  (http://[url)[/url]. When positioned on the stem the two parts don't engage fully so I can't tighten against the stem.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 27, 2021, 05:18:16 PM
So I've started the build this weekend and have a couple of questions. How did you route and secure the gear cable to the FD? The bend from the down tube over the BB to the cable exit is quite tight and there doesn't seem to be anywhere to clip/secure the outer cable to the exit grommet.

Also I have a slightly different handlebar to you guys. Mine has two stem bolts that at the back, however, I cant seem to tighten them together (similar to this handlebar setup at 18:27 [url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU][url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU  (http://[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU)[/url]. When positioned on the stem the two parts don't engage fully so I can't tighten against the stem.

Are you using housing for the shifter cable? I didn't do that at first, but you really have to. Once I added compressionless housing to the cable (including in the internal routing, but right before the exit hole), it all was pretty straightforward. There wasn't a need to clip/secure the outer cable to the exit grommet since it's secured to the FD.

No idea about the handlebar, but I find it funny that we have different ones.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cityliving on June 27, 2021, 08:17:23 PM
So I've started the build this weekend and have a couple of questions. How did you route and secure the gear cable to the FD? The bend from the down tube over the BB to the cable exit is quite tight and there doesn't seem to be anywhere to clip/secure the outer cable to the exit grommet.

Also I have a slightly different handlebar to you guys. Mine has two stem bolts that at the back, however, I cant seem to tighten them together (similar to this handlebar setup at 18:27 [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU][url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU][url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU  (http://[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWYPxGicjU)[/url]. When positioned on the stem the two parts don't engage fully so I can't tighten against the stem.

I have the same handlebars. It is essentially a nut and bolt so you need to put a hex head in one side while you tighten the other side.
Mine have been fine. Also make sure you put carbon paste on the steerer where the stem sits.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on June 28, 2021, 03:06:16 AM
Are you using housing for the shifter cable? I didn't do that at first, but you really have to. Once I added compressionless housing to the cable (including in the internal routing, but right before the exit hole), it all was pretty straightforward. There wasn't a need to clip/secure the outer cable to the exit grommet since it's secured to the FD.

No idea about the handlebar, but I find it funny that we have different ones.


Yes, I'm using cable housing along the whole cable run, I just assumed there would some sort of clip or housing at the FD exit to hold it in place. I was hoping to have all the outer cables in place before I insert the BB, but I'll probably include the inners and secure that to the FD first.

I have the same handlebars. It is essentially a nut and bolt so you need to put a hex head in one side while you tighten the other side.
Mine have been fine. Also make sure you put carbon paste on the steerer where the stem sits.

That's what I've been trying. But the threads don't engage the bolt, it looks like the treads are a bit thin on end. I'll try again today. Thanks for the carbon paste tip, I'll add that.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: adriaanm on June 28, 2021, 05:36:17 AM
In my (limited) experience with carbon handlebars and stems: replace all (metal) hardware. I couldn’t get my Yoeleo H9 handlebar to stay put (carbon paste and loctite in all the right places). Got some new M5x20mm bolts at the hardware store and hasn’t budged since, even without carbon paste (still using 243 loctite of course).

PS: since got these https://a.aliexpress.com/_mNXMRTr
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on June 28, 2021, 07:16:43 AM
In my (limited) experience with carbon handlebars and stems: replace all (metal) hardware. I couldn’t get my Yoeleo H9 handlebar to stay out (carbon paste and loctite in all the right places). Got some new M5x20mm bolts at the hardware store and hasn’t budged since (still using 243 loctite of course).

PS: since got these https://a.aliexpress.com/_mNXMRTr

Very good tip!

Can someone confirm if the bolts within the headset expansion and the seat tube can be fully removed, and if so what size/length they are? I'd probably also replace these with Ti options (as well as bottle cage bolts) for weight weeny reasons.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on June 29, 2021, 03:06:09 AM
The bolts are fully removable, length is 15mm and diameter is 4mm. You'll need the nuts too. Let me know which bolts you end up getting, I might change mine if I can't get them to work.

It seems like most bolts are 16mm in length minimum, so probably why I'm struggling with mine!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on June 30, 2021, 08:44:07 AM
After a lot of e-mail back and forth, mine is now eventually shipped. Hope to receive it soon. Picture also on the Velobuild website, as far as I can see on this pictures I am really happy with the black fading to chameleon paint job. Photos here: http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-glossy-green-chameleon-fading-paint.

I checked with Chris and I will also receive the two bolt version of the handlebar so I assume he is having issues acquiring the original bars that were on the pictures.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on June 30, 2021, 04:30:06 PM
My VB-R-168 just arrived, way sooner then i expected. Only took about 8 days from the order until it arrived at my door in Canada. I went for the frame unpainted as i want to do it myself, so thats probably why it shipped so fast.
One question, what tire size are you running that fits well. I want to run Gp-5000 TL 32mm, and velobuild says it has clearance for 32mm. Has anyone actually run those and can confirm they fit without issues?
Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on July 01, 2021, 06:36:20 AM
Only took about 8 days from the order until it arrived at my door in Canada.

(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/A2_Txl4VQzJ_TsuVR1ruTF2oF0NfvJ34Dbq5spfdawgXe1E-b0rUIDUl1raEkXodd6bil0pL3i28ANAu7h3CVtDVTxtNYZmacYt-EBrdSQ=s0-d)
Jealous! ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on July 01, 2021, 07:14:13 AM
i run Pirelli 28 mm
and there is still enough space 32mm should be no problem
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 01, 2021, 07:18:35 PM
i run Pirelli 28 mm
and there is still enough space 32mm should be no problem

Thanks Zoc!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on July 02, 2021, 03:04:40 AM
Has anyone tried adjusting their seatpost after riding around for a bit? It's seemingly stuck for me.

My seatpost was only raised by 1cm or so, and I'm worried that it's slid down since and has been resting on the seat tube.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on July 02, 2021, 04:53:44 AM
i had to push it down a bit,
and than i could pull it out
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on July 02, 2021, 09:59:38 AM
Another question about the FD routing, did you route the cable above the bottom bracket or under and back up? There's no routing guides for this like I've seen on other frames.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on July 02, 2021, 11:16:41 AM
Another question about the FD routing, did you route the cable above the bottom bracket or under and back up? There's no routing guides for this like I've seen on other frames.

I routed above it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on July 02, 2021, 11:25:39 AM
Thanks, that's good to know. I was planning to do that but I was worried about having a sharp bend in the cable.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on July 02, 2021, 08:25:00 PM
Just got back from my first 50-miler with climbs on the R-186. It rides great, and someone even asked if it was a Tarmac. At a cafe, another person told me that Barry Bonds (former baseball player) rides the same bike; I just checked him up and he has a Tarmac SL7.

I did have issues with my FD and RD, which didn't appear during my short daily commutes. I had trouble shifting into my large chainring, and my four larger cogs had issues. Is it normal to require a tune up so early on or did I do something fundamentally wrong? I'm guessing that it's too early for cable stretching so perhaps I did not tie the fasteners for the cables sufficiently and they've slipped ever so slightly?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 02, 2021, 09:22:03 PM
Anyone else waiting for the frame to be shipped as it is still waiting for the handlebar? Got any update?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 02, 2021, 09:36:50 PM
Just got back from my first 50-miler with climbs on the R-186. It rides great, and someone even asked if it was a Tarmac. At a cafe, another person told me that Barry Bonds (former baseball player) rides the same bike; I just checked him up and he has a Tarmac SL7.

I did have issues with my FD and RD, which didn't appear during my short daily commutes. I had trouble shifting into my large chainring, and my four larger cogs had issues. Is it normal to require a tune up so early on or did I do something fundamentally wrong? I'm guessing that it's too early for cable stretching so perhaps I did not tie the fasteners for the cables sufficiently and they've slipped ever so slightly?

Grats on the ride. Did you have brake rub at all? My r12 has the slightest rub and im a perfectionist, im probably losing a 50th of a watt but i can see the screws are slightly misaligned and tilted by maybe 1mm in relation to the rotor. Can you relate on your frame?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on July 02, 2021, 11:22:01 PM
Grats on the ride. Did you have brake rub at all? My r12 has the slightest rub and im a perfectionist, im probably losing a 50th of a watt but i can see the screws are slightly misaligned and tilted by maybe 1mm in relation to the rotor. Can you relate on your frame?

There's a very slight rub once per revolution on both wheels. From videos I've watched on alignment, they appear to be within tolerance.

On the R-186, the brake mount holes are oversized. I imagine that's to fit varying sizes & brands of disc brakes. I have been frustrated by a slight 1mm movement as I torque up the screws which is the root cause of this chafing, but I think if I take another stab at it, I can get it perfect. One other detail is that as the rotor spins, I observe it getting closer and further from the brake pads. I'm wondering if there's an issue with the alignment of the disc rotor, rotor mount, wheel, or center lock.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on July 03, 2021, 03:07:50 AM
Anyone else waiting for the frame to be shipped as it is still waiting for the handlebar? Got any update?

My frame (56cm 40-42/100) was supposed to be painted and shipped by the end of March, then April, then May, then it got delayed 'for the handlebars', so it was June, and then today I've been told the painting shop used the wrong color, so should be ready next week. I mean, what else is there to add

I did have issues with my FD and RD, which didn't appear during my short daily commutes. I had trouble shifting into my large chainring, and my four larger cogs had issues. Is it normal to require a tune up so early on or did I do something fundamentally wrong? I'm guessing that it's too early for cable stretching so perhaps I did not tie the fasteners for the cables sufficiently and they've slipped ever so slightly?

It may be that the internal routing is settling down, assuming it was fine when assembled, and so cables tension (if mechanical) may change slightly, requiring a tune up. if it's hard to get on larger cogs/chainrings, it might be that the cables have too much slack. Hope it helps
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 03, 2021, 07:49:24 AM
There's a very slight rub once per revolution on both wheels. From videos I've watched on alignment, they appear to be within tolerance.

On the R-186, the brake mount holes are oversized. I imagine that's to fit varying sizes & brands of disc brakes. I have been frustrated by a slight 1mm movement as I torque up the screws which is the root cause of this chafing, but I think if I take another stab at it, I can get it perfect. One other detail is that as the rotor spins, I observe it getting closer and further from the brake pads. I'm wondering if there's an issue with the alignment of the disc rotor, rotor mount, wheel, or center lock.

Thanks, yeah im kind of in the same boat but its within my tolerances i think, i think i meed to live with it intil the pads are more broken in.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 05, 2021, 05:21:55 AM
Placed my order for a VB-R-168 on Friday last week. I ordered the 52cm Frame with a 400/90mm bar stem combo and had confirmation from Chris before ordering that both the frame and bar was in stock.

I'm 170cm tall and according to the Specialized SL7 size chart I'm right in the middle of the 52cm and 54cm frame sizes so decided to go for the smaller option.

I've gone with a custom 3x colour chameleon paint job and am speaking to Chris on this now, so do not yet have a confirmed timeline for paint and delivery. Be interesting to see what is confirmed and if they meet the dates.

I'm currently creating a little shopping list for some of the bits I'll need to build the frame and have a few questions:

Has anyone tried to fit an SL7 silicon seat post cover to a 168? Something like this: https://www.lordgunbicycles.co.uk/specialized-tarmac-my2018-seatpost-clamp-cover (https://www.lordgunbicycles.co.uk/specialized-tarmac-my2018-seatpost-clamp-cover). I know the 168 doesn't come with one and I'd like to have a bit more protection from water if possible.

Does anyone have any experience with this ZTTO bottom bracket, either as a standard or ceramic bearing option? https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/33021799492.html (https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/33021799492.html)

I like that the BB is threaded and uses a standard installation tool which I already have. It's between the ZTTO and a normal dura ace press fit however have heard the press fits can creak which I want to avoid as I HATE bike noise haha.

When installing your BB's, did you install with grease or dry? I read somewhere that a press fit to alu frame should be greased and a press fit to carbon frame should be dry but can't find where I saw that to confirm. My plan is to use a little copper slip on the outside of BB but not sure if it's needed.

Any other advice or watch-out's when building the bike up?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 05, 2021, 06:13:51 AM
Has anyone tried to fit an SL7 silicon seat post cover to a 168? Something like this: https://www.lordgunbicycles.co.uk/specialized-tarmac-my2018-seatpost-clamp-cover (https://www.lordgunbicycles.co.uk/specialized-tarmac-my2018-seatpost-clamp-cover). I know the 168 doesn't come with one and I'd like to have a bit more protection from water if possible.

I have ordered the SL7 cover, but have not yet received the frame. Once I have the frame I can confirm if it fits or not.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 05, 2021, 06:19:26 AM
Placed my order for a VB-R-168 on Friday last week. I ordered the 52cm Frame with a 400/90mm bar stem combo and had confirmation from Chris before ordering that both the frame and bar was in stock.

I'm 170cm tall and according to the Specialized SL7 size chart I'm right in the middle of the 52cm and 54cm frame sizes so decided to go for the smaller option.

I am a cm shorter than you, with 77cm inseam. The Specialized sizing tool and chart suggested to go for size 52, and instead, I've ordered the size 49 with a 400/90 bar.

I used my current bike as my sizing reference. It's a 20er folding bike, but I've installed a drop bar on it. I've played around with the stem lengths, handlebar heights, and brifter angles, to find the right geometry for me. From those experiments, I've concluded that the horizontal distance between the seatpost and the horizontal part of the handlebar, center-to-center, is around 60cm. Now, the shortest stem they have for the integrated bars is 90cm. 600 - 90 = 510. That's the size 49's effective top-tube dimension, give or take.

There's also a note in this thread that their integrated bar is curved forward. I assume that the curvature is already factored in the 80mm reach of the handlebar, but if it's not, then I'd have a minimum additional stretch. Other than that, the seatpost has a setback (2cm?). If the frame is indeed too small, I can move the saddle back and it will then have the ideal effective seat tube angle.

Also, I'd probably get an option to slam it, if my back allows.

Let's see if indeed I've ordered the right size when I finished the build.

The problem is, although I ordered it as a plain frameset, it's still waiting for the 400/90. In the last contact with them, they said that they will send it out at the beginning of this week.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 05, 2021, 06:57:56 AM
I am a cm shorter than you, with 77cm inseam. The Specialized sizing tool and chart suggested to go for size 52, and instead, I've ordered the size 49 with a 400/90 bar.

I used my current bike as my sizing reference. It's a 20er folding bike, but I've installed a drop bar on it. I've played around with the stem lengths, handlebar heights, and brifter angles, to find the right geometry for me. From those experiments, I've concluded that the horizontal distance between the seatpost and the horizontal part of the handlebar, center-to-center, is around 60cm. Now, the shortest stem they have for the integrated bars is 90cm. 600 - 90 = 510. That's the size 49's effective top-tube dimension, give or take.

There's also a note in this thread that their integrated bar is curved forward. I assume that the curvature is already factored in the 80mm reach of the handlebar, but if it's not, then I'd have a minimum additional stretch. Other than that, the seatpost has a setback (2cm?). If the frame is indeed too small, I can move the saddle back and it will then have the ideal effective seat tube angle.

Also, I'd probably get an option to slam it, if my back allows.

Let's see if indeed I've ordered the right size when I finished the build.

The problem is, although I ordered it as a plain frameset, it's still waiting for the 400/90. In the last contact with them, they said that they will send it out at the beginning of this week.

I've been debating the exact same issue for the last few weeks and have been going round in circles over the frame size.

In the end I went to my local Specialized dealer and sat on their bike fit bike, they plugged in the geo numbers of the 52cm Tarmac SL7 which exactly match the 52cm VB-R-168 and I had a quick spin. The riding position is very aggressive but the reach was comfortable. Oddly enough, the reach on the 52cm 168 is actually longer than my current bike set-up by about 15-20mm but the 168 riding position felt more compact, maybe because the stack is about 27mm lower than my current set-up?

After testing the 52cm I'd be cautious over the stack hight of the 49cm as it's going to be super low (13mm lower than the 52cm). Not sure how flexible you are but running it slammed I feel would be really uncomfortable on your back and neck after feeling how aggressive the 52cm position is. There will probably also be a big difference between seat hight and bar hight.

Strange that you've been waiting for the bars as Chris said they were in stock, hope they actually are :).

Good luck with the build though!!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 05, 2021, 07:01:08 AM
I have ordered the SL7 cover, but have not yet received the frame. Once I have the frame I can confirm if it fits or not.

Amazing, would be great to hear if it does!

Out of interest where did you order from?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 05, 2021, 07:05:25 AM
Amazing, would be great to hear if it does!

Out of interest where did you order from?

I ordered from this shop in The Netherlands (where I live :) ). https://www.stouwdam.nl/en/specialized-stp-my21-tarmac-sl7-seatpost-wedge-513
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 05, 2021, 07:24:13 AM
I've been debating the exact same issue for the last few weeks and have been going round in circles over the frame size.

To be honest, I am still not perfectly sure about the size even now. There's a friend shorter than me and has an actual tarmac, but due to the condition (restricted travel etc.) I can't test it.

Quote
Strange that you've been waiting for the bars as Chris said they were in stock, hope they actually are :).

When did you get the info? I asked it last Saturday (GMT+7), and they said that the bar will be ready starting this week or something.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 05, 2021, 08:44:27 AM
I ordered from this shop in The Netherlands (where I live :) ). https://www.stouwdam.nl/en/specialized-stp-my21-tarmac-sl7-seatpost-wedge-513

Amazing, I'm also Netherlands (Amsterdam) based, so will do the same  :)

Hoping the frame comes and I get it built in time for the Dam to Dam on 19th Sept, however I have a feeling it's going to take quite a bit longer unfortunately.

When did you get the info? I asked it last Saturday (GMT+7), and they said that the bar will be ready starting this week or something.

Directly from Chris via e-mail, he confirmed on Thursday 1st July that both the 168 frame in a 52cm size and the bar in 400/90mm were both in stock, as I wanted to make sure before I confirmed the order.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 05, 2021, 09:09:16 AM
Directly from Chris via e-mail, he confirmed on Thursday 1st July that both the 168 frame in a 52cm size and the bar in 400/90mm were both in stock, as I wanted to make sure before I confirmed the order.

Thanks! I'll check with them tomorrow. I've placed my order on 19th of June knowing that it will need to wait for two weeks or so as the bar was out of stock.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on July 05, 2021, 10:13:25 AM
Seatpost cover specialized Tarmac

does this work?
don't think so, as the bolt to fix the seatpost at the tarmac is on the upside therefor the cover has a small nipple which fits in the bolt
the VB-R 168 has the bolt below the top tube
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 05, 2021, 11:16:06 AM
Seatpost cover specialized Tarmac

does this work?
don't think so, as the bolt to fix the seatpost at the tarmac is on the upside therefor the cover has a small nipple which fits in the bolt
the VB-R 168 has the bolt below the top tube

Hmmm, if that's the only issue I'd just cut the little nipple off and sand it down a bit until it was smooth. Fingers crossed.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 06, 2021, 01:56:35 AM
Just checked on mine, nothing like a nipple to see:

(https://i.ibb.co/n6G6T7X/IMG-20210706-085219.jpg) (https://ibb.co/n6G6T7X)
(https://i.ibb.co/cNZfF7y/IMG-20210706-085232.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cNZfF7y)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on July 06, 2021, 04:03:58 AM
has anybody found a seatpost with 0MM Offset fitting?

I'm not sure if this one fitts?
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005002569656656.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.6ba438bamZKvv6&algo_pvid=dedf0e4e-1df2-40f4-a950-bdd510290fa7&algo_exp_id=dedf0e4e-1df2-40f4-a950-bdd510290fa7-1
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 06, 2021, 09:19:49 AM
I'm having some problems briefing VeloBuild on the paint scheme of my frame, can someone verify if what I'm trying to explain to them is correct?

I would like a Chameleon paint job with three different colours and a gloss finish. My very basic understanding of a chameleon paint job is that you overlay one layer of paint on top of the other, and at certain angles/in certain light of of the colours becomes more prominent?

I am using this for reference which I think is someone's frame on here that is currently being shipped? http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-glossy-green-chameleon-fading-paint (http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-glossy-green-chameleon-fading-paint)

The frame in the link above looks mostly black (primary colour) and green (secondary colour), then it has a dark purple (accent colour) at certain angles.

I would like to copy this style for my frame, with the colours being black (primary colour) and dark purple (secondary colour). My accent colour will then be Giro d'Italia pink, which should only show at certain angles in the same way the purple does in the reference frame.

My brief is not clear to VeloBuild (probably my fault), and they are asking which areas of the frame I would like painting in each colour. Is the answer not just all of it? As I don't want just the down tube in black, and the just the top tube in purple for example.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 06, 2021, 09:38:57 AM
I'm having some problems briefing VeloBuild on the paint scheme of my frame, can someone verify if what I'm trying to explain to them is correct?

I would like a Chameleon paint job with three different colours and a gloss finish. My very basic understanding of a chameleon paint job is that you overlay one layer of paint on top of the other, and at certain angles/in certain light of of the colours becomes more prominent?

I am using this for reference which I think is someone's frame on here that is currently being shipped? http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-glossy-green-chameleon-fading-paint (http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-glossy-green-chameleon-fading-paint)

The frame in the link above looks mostly black (primary colour) and green (secondary colour), then it has a dark purple (accent colour) at certain angles.

I would like to copy this style for my frame, with the colours being black (primary colour) and dark purple (secondary colour). My accent colour will then be Giro d'Italia pink, which should only show at certain angles in the same way the purple does in the reference frame.

My brief is not clear to VeloBuild (probably my fault), and they are asking which areas of the frame I would like painting in each colour. Is the answer not just all of it? As I don't want just the down tube in black, and the just the top tube in purple for example.

Good choice ;). That is actually the frame which is on it's way to me. My paint job was put together as follows, I asked Chris to paint the frame as much as possible like:

(https://www.2wielerspecialist.nl/uploads/9/3/2/9/93297632/94920-03-tarmac-sl7-sw-etap-grntnt-spctflr-chrm-hero_orig.jpeg)

Which translated to the following mockup made by Chris:

(https://i.ibb.co/HF3YXT5/Jan-168.png) (https://ibb.co/kHv0M2N)

Mine is made up out of two colours: gloss black and gloss green chameleon. The gloss green chameleon is green / purple based on the angle. I had to pay for 4 colours (1 for gloss black, 3 for gloss green chameleon).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on July 06, 2021, 10:29:18 AM
i think there is a mistake
chameleon is not achieved by mixing two colours or three,

this are ready colours green/purple or so
you have to ask chris which chameleon colours he is able to paint,

if you like you can add a fade effect into black

i choose green/purple which is very dark,
means low light nearly black
normal light dark green
sunshine green with purple

pictures at the start of the thread
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 06, 2021, 10:36:34 AM
I'm having some problems briefing VeloBuild on the paint scheme of my frame, can someone verify if what I'm trying to explain to them is correct?

I would like a Chameleon paint job with three different colours and a gloss finish. My very basic understanding of a chameleon paint job is that you overlay one layer of paint on top of the other, and at certain angles/in certain light of of the colours becomes more prominent?

I am using this for reference which I think is someone's frame on here that is currently being shipped? http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-glossy-green-chameleon-fading-paint (http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-glossy-green-chameleon-fading-paint)

The frame in the link above looks mostly black (primary colour) and green (secondary colour), then it has a dark purple (accent colour) at certain angles.

I would like to copy this style for my frame, with the colours being black (primary colour) and dark purple (secondary colour). My accent colour will then be Giro d'Italia pink, which should only show at certain angles in the same way the purple does in the reference frame.

My brief is not clear to VeloBuild (probably my fault), and they are asking which areas of the frame I would like painting in each colour. Is the answer not just all of it? As I don't want just the down tube in black, and the just the top tube in purple for example.

Hi Ollie, I reckon Velobuild uses premixed chameleon options.
Seems like what you are looking for is something one of these colours: YB91, YB92 over a black base

Ifyou can find an example of the colour you want and send a pic, I am sure it will help him a lot

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 06, 2021, 11:17:43 AM
i think there is a mistake
chameleon is not achieved by mixing two colours or three

I'm sorry if I formulated it wrong, I had to pay for three colours as you pay €20 per colour and chameleon is more expensive (€60).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on July 06, 2021, 03:09:07 PM
Good choice ;). That is actually the frame which is on it's way to me. My paint job was put together as follows, I asked Chris to paint the frame as much as possible like:

(https://www.2wielerspecialist.nl/uploads/9/3/2/9/93297632/94920-03-tarmac-sl7-sw-etap-grntnt-spctflr-chrm-hero_orig.jpeg)

Which translated to the following mockup made by Chris:

(https://i.ibb.co/HF3YXT5/Jan-168.png) (https://ibb.co/kHv0M2N)

Mine is made up out of two colours: gloss black and gloss green chameleon. The gloss green chameleon is green / purple based on the angle. I had to pay for 4 colours (1 for gloss black, 3 for gloss green chameleon).


Is it possible to ask velobuild to put the same decal, S-works  on the frame  ??
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 06, 2021, 05:31:31 PM
I am certain they will.  There is a cost for decals.  For me it was $30.  Do not know if this varies depending on how many you get. I requested decals for the downtube, headtube, top tube, and seat tube.

Originally I asked if I could add 中国制造, which means Made in China.
They would have let me have that on the house. Lol

I'd totally lean into it though and call it "C-Works"    ;D

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 06, 2021, 08:56:04 PM
Good choice ;). That is actually the frame which is on it's way to me. My paint job was put together as follows, I asked Chris to paint the frame as much as possible like:

(https://www.2wielerspecialist.nl/uploads/9/3/2/9/93297632/94920-03-tarmac-sl7-sw-etap-grntnt-spctflr-chrm-hero_orig.jpeg)

Which translated to the following mockup made by Chris:

(https://i.ibb.co/HF3YXT5/Jan-168.png) (https://ibb.co/kHv0M2N)

Mine is made up out of two colours: gloss black and gloss green chameleon. The gloss green chameleon is green / purple based on the angle. I had to pay for 4 colours (1 for gloss black, 3 for gloss green chameleon).

im really interested in how this will turn out in comparison! the tone wont be spot on but if its good a normal eye hopefully wouldnt be able to see the difference. Dengfu wont put brand decals on, which im curious why. copyright infringement? theyre a decently sized company so i bet they have more to lose than velobuild for example. Since the paint is never going to be perfect i personally opt for single colors from a name brand frame, its hard for these guys to perfectly replicate one.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 06, 2021, 09:24:38 PM

Is it possible to ask velobuild to put the same decal, S-works  on the frame  ??

I doubt they could do that. Generally, to these open mold vendors, custom design is a OK, real brand is not.

You can try asking them directly, but if they can't, you can always order some at your local sticker shop.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 07, 2021, 01:41:04 AM
In other news, it seems that VB bumped their shipping costs. It was $80 and now it is $112 for US, and from $64 or something to $95 to my country. That's pretty steep.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 07, 2021, 02:02:32 AM
I don't know about the decals, I explicitly asked to only follow the color scheme and not add the decals as I don't want it to be a fake s-works.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on July 07, 2021, 03:00:16 AM
In other news, it seems that VB bumped their shipping costs. It was $80 and now it is $112 for US, and from $64 or something to $95 to my country. That's pretty steep.

I noticed VAT collection also in Alix at checkout. (for IT and UK); so as EMS ships without pre-paid duties, it may be that they are now included, hence the increased cost. To be confirmed though
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 07, 2021, 03:18:54 AM
Had confirmation from Chris this morning that the Chameleon paint colours are indeed pre-mixed and cannot be customised in the way I wanted. They are only available in Green, Red, Blue and Purple.

I'm a bit stumped with what I'd like now and might go the complete other end of the spectrum, and just get raw carbon with a high gloss clear coat like the Cervelo example below. Would expect this to also be a few grams lighter than a painted frame  ::)

I don't know about the decals, I explicitly asked to only follow the color scheme and not add the decals as I don't want it to be a fake s-works.

For the decals, I think it's just a flat fee of $30. I have only asked for 1x small sticker near the head tube and also paid $30.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 07, 2021, 04:17:08 AM
I'm a bit stumped with what I'd like now and might go the complete other end of the spectrum, and just get raw carbon with a high gloss clear coat like the Cervelo example below. Would expect this to also be a few grams lighter than a painted frame  ::)

The bonus point is that you will be able to inspect the layups.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on July 07, 2021, 09:58:45 AM
Nah, iirc they always put on some sort of finishing coat. Haven't seen a bare frame yet.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 08, 2021, 02:36:58 AM
Nah, iirc they always put on some sort of finishing coat. Haven't seen a bare frame yet.

Correct, they don't offer a completely raw carbon frame as they are all coated.

In the end I've gone with a very similar paint job to Wijmaar with chameleon purple fading down to gloss black. Should be receiving my mock-up of the paint job later today.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 08, 2021, 03:05:30 AM
Correct, they don't offer a completely raw carbon frame as they are all coated.

In the end I've gone with a very similar paint job to Wijmaar with chameleon purple fading down to gloss black. Should be receiving my mock-up of the paint job later today.

Nice! I will share some better pictures (in daylight :D) once I have received the frame.

I just stumbled upon these pictures on the Velobuild website, really like the look of the Chameleon frame in daylight! (Not so sure about the saddle and the pedals though  :-X)

(https://i.ibb.co/CnTLmrH/ce5d7063ef.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MR3dZXC)

(https://i.ibb.co/D9hJ4v7/c63fa21134.jpg) (https://ibb.co/48zqWXj)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 08, 2021, 01:49:19 PM
Nice! I will share some better pictures (in daylight :D) once I have received the frame.

I just stumbled upon these pictures on the Velobuild website, really like the look of the Chameleon frame in daylight! (Not so sure about the saddle and the pedals though  :-X)

(https://i.ibb.co/CnTLmrH/ce5d7063ef.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MR3dZXC)

(https://i.ibb.co/D9hJ4v7/c63fa21134.jpg) (https://ibb.co/48zqWXj)

Now that is a sexy bike.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 09, 2021, 06:07:18 AM
Nice! I will share some better pictures (in daylight :D) once I have received the frame.

I just stumbled upon these pictures on the Velobuild website, really like the look of the Chameleon frame in daylight! (Not so sure about the saddle and the pedals though  :-X)

Ugh. The more I saw the builds, the more I can't wait for my frame which is... still awaiting shipping.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 09, 2021, 02:04:54 PM
Ugh. The more I saw the builds, the more I can't wait for my frame which is... still awaiting shipping.

Been waiting long?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 10, 2021, 02:27:27 AM
Been waiting long?
Not that long :D . prob it's just me getting impatient (and whinny). It' my first time ordering a frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Mattias on July 10, 2021, 12:11:19 PM
Update from Chris:
Yes, We sent one frame, only via mistake, we will send another ASAP

I really do not understand how that company works, how is possible if you have a invoice indicating two frames you only send one by 'mistake'
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 10, 2021, 01:32:09 PM
So they sent two frames for the price of one?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on July 11, 2021, 03:04:55 AM
Is anyone running 140mm on front? Looks like I need to use the 160mm adapter..

Edit: nvm my dumb ass probably overlooked the double orientation of the adapter
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 11, 2021, 05:48:01 AM
I read that the bars that come with R-099 (mold 268) are not that stiff. How's 168's bars?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: minisergium on July 11, 2021, 12:00:26 PM

(https://i.ibb.co/CnTLmrH/ce5d7063ef.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MR3dZXC)

(https://i.ibb.co/D9hJ4v7/c63fa21134.jpg) (https://ibb.co/48zqWXj)

Beautiful! Does handlebar include computer mount?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 11, 2021, 12:01:35 PM
Beautiful! Does handlebar include computer mount?

I ordered it separately.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Mattias on July 11, 2021, 12:28:27 PM
Is anyone running 140mm on front? Looks like I need to use the 160mm adapter..

Edit: nvm my dumb ass probably overlooked the double orientation of the adapter

Nope they sent me one frame of two I bought from them and now they said the will sent the second one ASAP which I doubt about it!!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 12, 2021, 05:14:34 PM
Hi Mattias,

I am sure they will send it. Velobuild is pretty reputable
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 12, 2021, 09:59:10 PM
Ugh. The more I saw the builds, the more I can't wait for my frame which is... still awaiting shipping.
Finally. Mine is being shipped just now  ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Mattias on July 13, 2021, 11:04:43 AM
Finally. Mine is being shipped just now  ;D

Chris just texted me and he confirmed, the 2nd frame was sent out already, let's see!!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on July 14, 2021, 02:51:27 AM
Chris just informed me that DPD is not available for shipping to the UK since mid june, and therefore EMS will be used.
Does anyone have experience with it, in terms of shipping time and duties+vat?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on July 14, 2021, 03:12:02 AM
Chris just informed me that DPD is not available for shipping to the UK since mid june, and therefore EMS will be used.
Does anyone have experience with it, in terms of shipping time and duties+vat?

My order was shipped mid June, but via DPD because Chris said EMS wasn't working at that time - the opposite of you. But mine took about 2 weeks from the shipping email to receiving. The tracking between China to UK didn't show anything, only when DPD-UK received it I could see tracking, it took 1 day from them receiving to delivery. I didn't pay any additional duties/tax
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on July 15, 2021, 04:22:55 PM
How did you guys do the cable routing towards the front derailleur port? I can't see any logical solution to getting the outer cables joined to the little cable box thingy. I do have an inner cable in place. BB is already in place so I can't position it from the bottom.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on July 16, 2021, 10:09:29 AM
Hi,


 What is the weight of the frame with the handle bar and fork ?
It is not shown on velobuild.


Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 16, 2021, 07:45:15 PM
Correct, they don't offer a completely raw carbon frame as they are all coated.

In the end I've gone with a very similar paint job to Wijmaar with chameleon purple fading down to gloss black. Should be receiving my mock-up of the paint job later today.

I wanted to custom paint mine and wanted to be able to inspect the carbon, and so made a special request for the raw carbon frame. It was no issue and I even got it super fast. Carbon looks well done as well.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 16, 2021, 10:47:01 PM
I wanted to custom paint mine and wanted to be able to inspect the carbon, and so made a special request for the raw carbon frame. It was no issue and I even got it super fast. Carbon looks well done as well.

That's reassuring, and it's great to know that there's such option. It's a good solution if we want to custom paint but we are not sure about the paint we will get, or care too much about the color code like a certain post I find on reddit.

Chris just informed me that DPD is not available for shipping to the UK since mid june, and therefore EMS will be used.
Does anyone have experience with it, in terms of shipping time and duties+vat?

Take a look at the R-177 thread in this forum. It seems that it took only 3 days and no extra fee to the UK through EMS HK.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 17, 2021, 09:40:57 PM
Hi,


 What is the weight of the frame with the handle bar and fork ?
It is not shown on velobuild.


Thanks

i have red in the previous pages that his frame comes around 1100 and fork around 470
but chris told me the frame should be 970 and 420 for fork

i already order mine and still waiting to shipped
is anyone else measure them after received it?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on July 18, 2021, 12:32:34 PM
Hi guys,

   Question about this frame,  do the bottom of the frame,  under the bottom bracket,
does it have a smal hole to let the water sip in case some water get into the fram when riding in rain or when washing the bike ?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on July 18, 2021, 02:52:42 PM
Hi guys,

   Question about this frame,  do the bottom of the frame,  under the bottom bracket,
does it have a smal hole to let the water sip in case some water get into the fram when riding in rain or when washing the bike ?
Yes, there is a small hole in the bottom of the frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 18, 2021, 03:30:49 PM
just at a curiosity, why is everyone picking the 168 over the 177? the 177 is lighter and they almost look identical. is the 168 marketed as aero while the 177 is lightweight? i mean putting the two together they look ALMOST IDENTICAL so im curious what everyones thought is. the geometry numbers are all within .5 degrees and under 10 degrees. stacks 5mm shorter. both come with an integrated bar and the only noticeable difference is the cutout for the rear wheel.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 18, 2021, 05:05:56 PM
just at a curiosity, why is everyone picking the 168 over the 177? the 177 is lighter and they almost look identical. is the 168 marketed as aero while the 177 is lightweight? i mean putting the two together they look ALMOST IDENTICAL so im curious what everyones thought is. the geometry numbers are all within .5 degrees and under 10 degrees. stacks 5mm shorter. both come with an integrated bar and the only noticeable difference is the cutout for the rear wheel.

It is aero vs climb (according to Chris) but just marginally so. 
Presumably part of the weight gain comes from aero shaped tubes.  The seat tube appears narrower from front, with a elongated profile resulting in the cut-out.
The stack is slightly lower, and reach slightly longer for a more aggressive riding position. 
The smaller rear triangle contributes to better aerodynamics from airflow passing over the rear wheel.

In the end, marginal aerodynamics are harder to achieve than than marginal weight losses (unless you are already optimal weight for the sport).  And let's face it, most of us (not all) who can afford this hobby could always lose a pound or two. Instant watts!

Reality: I kinda liked the look of the 168 a bit more. I was sold when I found out the geometry is exactly the same as the Tarmac SL7. Also, I could put the $50 saved towards a fancy schmancy chameleon Paint job. 


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 18, 2021, 05:48:09 PM
It is aero vs climb (according to Chris) but just marginally so. 
Presumably part of the weight gain comes from aero shaped tubes.  The seat tube appears narrower from front, with a elongated profile resulting in the cut-out.
The stack is slightly lower, and reach slightly longer for a more aggressive riding position. 
The smaller rear triangle contributes to better aerodynamics from airflow passing over the rear wheel.

In the end, marginal aerodynamics are harder to achieve than than marginal weight losses (unless you are already optimal weight for the sport).  And let's face it, most of us (not all) who can afford this hobby could always lose a pound or two. Instant watts!

Reality: I kinda liked the look of the 168 a bit more. I was sold when I found out the geometry is exactly the same as the Tarmac SL7. Also, I could put the $50 saved towards a fancy schmancy chameleon Paint job.
i do agree, the bike looks identical to an sl7.

a non chiner friendly person wouldnt be able to tell the difference if you slapped an s-works logo and shimano on the chainstay. only tell tale sign is the headset, the sl7 has that "dip" that the 168 doesnt have.
The 177 shaves like maybe 250-300g when all is said and done, which is less than a lb, and for me thatd be less than half a percentage point in weight. id probably take aerodynamics over that. both of them dont look overly aerodynamic though. We dont have a wind tunnel to test them but i bet a yoeleo r12 or r21 or ican a9 would be more aero than the 168. my dengfu r12 looks slightly more aero than that. I mean, specialized definitely has done something with the sl7 since they literally got rid of their aero bike, so it is somewhat aero, just not the most aero. a madone would smoke it in a wind tunnel.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 18, 2021, 09:56:07 PM
just at a curiosity, why is everyone picking the 168 over the 177? the 177 is lighter and they almost look identical. is the 168 marketed as aero while the 177 is lightweight? i mean putting the two together they look ALMOST IDENTICAL so im curious what everyones thought is. the geometry numbers are all within .5 degrees and under 10 degrees. stacks 5mm shorter. both come with an integrated bar and the only noticeable difference is the cutout for the rear wheel.

For me, it's all about the size. From the geo, the XS 177 is about a size up (https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=604d98c2d7c8240017c37232,604f80108f67120017f7cdf6,) of the XS 168, and I am not quite sure about my size yet, and I am being totally safe. My logic is that I can fix a frame that's 'a bit too small' but not with a frame that's 'a bit too big'. And it's good thing that 168 comes with a lower bet price.

On the looks department, I personally prefer the 177. I can't resist those sexy Addicts and Filantes.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 18, 2021, 10:14:54 PM
For me, it's all about the size. From the geo, the XS 177 is about a size up (https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=604d98c2d7c8240017c37232,604f80108f67120017f7cdf6,) of the XS 168, and I am not quite sure about my size yet, and I am being totally safe. My logic is that I can fix a frame that's 'a bit too small' but not with a frame that's 'a bit too big'. And it's good thing that 168 comes with a lower bet price.

On the looks department, I personally prefer the 177. I can't resist those sexy Addicts and Filantes.

SAFA brian makes the addict look so sexy. i do like the 177 more personally.
Chris only has 58's in stock so the 177 has closer geometry to a 61 with about 25mm lower stack, which i can handle.

so if i were to buy from velobuild, it'd be a 177.

This has been visited before, but assuming theres a difference in quality, what does ican or yoeleo give you that velobuild doesnt? guarantee, warranty, and customer service? I was watching oz cycle's video of the r12 and that clearcoat is glossy and shiny as lebrons head.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on July 18, 2021, 10:26:11 PM
Anyone else having trouble adjusting their seatpost? I've had it in for a month, and I want to raise it by 1cm--unclear whether it slipped by 1cm since I didn't add a marker.

Even after undoing the fastener, the seatpost doesn't budge. I've tried twisting the seatpost gently and knocking it sideways to no avail. I haven't tried pushing the seatpost in primarily because I'm worried the seatpost is already resting on the seattube. Any tips?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on July 19, 2021, 02:23:21 AM
Did anyone manage to route their front brake cable through the top of the steerer? It looks like the fork has a side hole with a liner, but the FSA headset adapter ring doesn't leave much space for a fourth cable.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 19, 2021, 08:44:23 AM
Has anyone successfully fit post mount brakes (specifically TRP HY/RD) to their 168 with a flat mount to post mount adapter?

My current bike has post mount TRP HY/RD callipers which are in perfect working order and ideally I'd like to use them on my 168 frame when it arrives, however am not sure if there is space on the rear for the adapter + calliper, and if there will be too much of a kink in the front cable given where it exists on the lower of the fork.

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kjfekfrekgnr on July 21, 2021, 04:18:33 AM
Did anyone manage to route their front brake cable through the top of the steerer? It looks like the fork has a side hole with a liner, but the FSA headset adapter ring doesn't leave much space for a fourth cable.

It's quite tight but having 4 cables past the steerer is possible. I set mine up with the rear brake on the right shifter, standard in the UK, and that made it easier as the cable just keeps right into the fork. I'm also using Jagwire compressionless so the cables are quite stiff.

Did you manage to sort out the FD cable too? I ended up using a cable ferrule similar to this https://www.wiggle.co.uk/token-tk680-alloy-gear-nose, to clip inside the exit hole and position the outer cable inside. But it doesn't full clip into velobuild port so the cable tension is keeping it together. It's fine for now but in the future re-cabling with the BB installed is going to be a nightmare.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 21, 2021, 05:44:47 AM
Finally received my frame today, just got this picture from my neighbour who accepted the package because I'm not at home today. I'm a bit shocked by the state of the packaging to be honest:

(https://i.ibb.co/2tLdfQb/Screenshot-2021-07-21-12-32-15-681-com-whatsapp.jpg) (https://ibb.co/2tLdfQb)

Anybody else experienced something similar? Really anxious to see what it looks like when I open it tonight.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 21, 2021, 09:01:15 AM
Finally received my frame today, just got this picture from my neighbour who accepted the package because I'm not at home today. I'm a bit shocked by the state of the packaging to be honest:

(https://i.ibb.co/2tLdfQb/Screenshot-2021-07-21-12-32-15-681-com-whatsapp.jpg) (https://ibb.co/2tLdfQb)

Anybody else experienced something similar? Really anxious to see what it looks like when I open it tonight.

Fwiw my dengfu bike box came beat up like that too. Took pics and videos, frames fine.

Hopefully velo packaged it well, dengfu packaged mine well as well. I think the sellers know the boxes get thrown around so they package them very securely with wraps and stuff. That dent is probably because it got pushed up against a conveyer belt entrance or somethingn, but i bet its fine. Let us know :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on July 21, 2021, 09:30:58 AM
It's quite tight but having 4 cables past the steerer is possible. I set mine up with the rear brake on the right shifter, standard in the UK, and that made it easier as the cable just keeps right into the fork. I'm also using Jagwire compressionless so the cables are quite stiff.

Did you manage to sort out the FD cable too? I ended up using a cable ferrule similar to this https://www.wiggle.co.uk/token-tk680-alloy-gear-nose, to clip inside the exit hole and position the outer cable inside. But it doesn't full clip into velobuild port so the cable tension is keeping it together. It's fine for now but in the future re-cabling with the BB installed is going to be a nightmare.
I did manage to route all four cables into the tiny ACR hole. Looks to be a bit of friction when turning the steering, but I need to test it better later.
The FD cable solution will be similar to yours I guess. I also considered drilling out the small hole so the outer cable will be able to pass through, but it leaves no place to hook the cable end.. Dilemma..
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on July 21, 2021, 09:44:22 AM
It is aero vs climb (according to Chris) but just marginally so. 
Presumably part of the weight gain comes from aero shaped tubes.  The seat tube appears narrower from front, with a elongated profile resulting in the cut-out.
The stack is slightly lower, and reach slightly longer for a more aggressive riding position. 
The smaller rear triangle contributes to better aerodynamics from airflow passing over the rear wheel.

In the end, marginal aerodynamics are harder to achieve than than marginal weight losses (unless you are already optimal weight for the sport).  And let's face it, most of us (not all) who can afford this hobby could always lose a pound or two. Instant watts!

Reality: I kinda liked the look of the 168 a bit more. I was sold when I found out the geometry is exactly the same as the Tarmac SL7. Also, I could put the $50 saved towards a fancy schmancy chameleon Paint job.

I would choose the 168 as well. I'm a huge Venge fan boy and the fact that Specialized killed the Venge in favor of the redesigned SL7 and one all around instead of two competing bike designs says a lot about how they feel about the SL7 aero ability. The 168 geometry is identical to the SL 7.

That being said, I don't think we really expect SL 7 performance from the 168. The payoff is in the lay up, etc. I would just be happy with a stiff decently aero f4ame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 21, 2021, 11:16:17 AM
Ive never ridden an sl7 but im genuinely curious if you put a 168 and an sl7 next to each other, would you feel the difference? You could say the sl7 is stiffer due to layup, but i have a hard time distinguishing that. I think the price comes from name and weight, to which the weight part comes from a better layup. I think theres more to the comfort of a bike than just the frame. Handlebars, wheels, seatpost, tires, etc etc
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 21, 2021, 02:24:07 PM
Fwiw my dengfu bike box came beat up like that too. Took pics and videos, frames fine.

Hopefully velo packaged it well, dengfu packaged mine well as well. I think the sellers know the boxes get thrown around so they package them very securely with wraps and stuff. That dent is probably because it got pushed up against a conveyer belt entrance or somethingn, but i bet its fine. Let us know :)

Thanks! All seems to be okay on first sight, I checked with Chris and he asked to unpack and make pictures. Have checked and all seems okay, frame was packed really well indeed.

They did send me the wrong headset bearings... Anybody knows the correct size?

So far really happy with the paintjob and the quality of the frame. Will do a more thorough check in daylight tomorrow. Some first pictures:

(https://i.ibb.co/dr6zL9x/IMG-20210721-205208.jpg) (https://ibb.co/dr6zL9x) (https://i.ibb.co/wpWKHHz/IMG-20210721-205104.jpg) (https://ibb.co/wpWKHHz) (https://i.ibb.co/xg8WXzW/IMG-20210721-205049.jpg) (https://ibb.co/xg8WXzW) (https://i.ibb.co/Ptv6vCf/IMG-20210721-205026.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Ptv6vCf) (https://i.ibb.co/pKXFvsW/IMG-20210721-205008.jpg) (https://ibb.co/pKXFvsW) (https://i.ibb.co/QXNSMPy/IMG-20210721-204954.jpg) (https://ibb.co/QXNSMPy) (https://i.ibb.co/XjfQpgn/IMG-20210721-203952.jpg) (https://ibb.co/XjfQpgn) (https://i.ibb.co/D4TTHcs/IMG-20210721-204338.jpg) (https://ibb.co/D4TTHcs)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 21, 2021, 03:12:55 PM
the inside looks pretty decently done! is that 3k twill or 12k? that doesnt look like uni at the head tube.

Velobuild is great (or so i read) but how do they send the wrong bearing size?

website says both top and bottom are 1 1/2.

hope they cover the cost to ship those bearings and such. id be unhappy but not pissed.
it also does look very nice. looks pretty shiny too! i notice with a lot of open molds sometimes you dont get a shiny finish that youd see on expensive frames, this looks like a 7/10 while my dengfu was like a 4/10 for shininess. yoeleo would be like a 8-9/10 and a 10/10 would be like a factor one for example.

when you can, can you send a flex test of the handlebar, oz cycles did one with his yoeleo bars where he put his legs on the sides of the front wheel and rocked/flexed the handlebar in the drops.

kinda wish i was in the market for a new frame because the 168 and 177 i cant take my eyes off.

https://www.airevelobearings.com/product/specialized-tarmac-sl7-headset-kit/

these look like the bearings, just google tarmac sl7 headset size and do a bit of digging.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 21, 2021, 03:37:50 PM
the inside looks pretty decently done! is that 3k twill or 12k? that doesnt look like uni at the head tube.

Velobuild is great (or so i read) but how do they send the wrong bearing size?

website says both top and bottom are 1 1/2.

hope they cover the cost to ship those bearings and such. id be unhappy but not pissed.
it also does look very nice. looks pretty shiny too! i notice with a lot of open molds sometimes you dont get a shiny finish that youd see on expensive frames, this looks like a 7/10 while my dengfu was like a 4/10 for shininess. yoeleo would be like a 8-9/10 and a 10/10 would be like a factor one for example.

when you can, can you send a flex test of the handlebar, oz cycles did one with his yoeleo bars where he put his legs on the sides of the front wheel and rocked/flexed the handlebar in the drops.

kinda wish i was in the market for a new frame because the 168 and 177 i cant take my eyes off.

https://www.airevelobearings.com/product/specialized-tarmac-sl7-headset-kit/

these look like the bearings, just google tarmac sl7 headset size and do a bit of digging.

Thanks a lot! Not sure about the 3k or 12k, not really my field of expertise :).

Managed to find the correct bearing based on measurements of the one that was supplied, seems to be a standard 1,5" bearing.

OD: 52mm
ID: 40mm
Thickness: 7mm
Angle: 45/45

Furthermore I quickly test fitted the SL7 seatpost cover, fits perfectly:

(https://i.ibb.co/7XTRLW2/IMG-20210721-221900.jpg) (https://ibb.co/7XTRLW2) (https://i.ibb.co/D5JnVTv/IMG-20210721-221911.jpg) (https://ibb.co/D5JnVTv) (https://i.ibb.co/YcM6mWJ/IMG-20210721-221920.jpg) (https://ibb.co/YcM6mWJ)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 21, 2021, 04:20:40 PM
Got a handy scale?

Also, does anyone know who actually makes velobuilds frames? Curious if anyones gone direct from manuf.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 21, 2021, 10:19:34 PM
They did send me the wrong headset bearings... Anybody knows the correct size?

I hope I'd get the correct ones. I'd hate to wait/order for the correct ones.

Managed to find the correct bearing based on measurements of the one that was supplied, seems to be a standard 1,5" bearing.

So you received the ones for tapered headset? It seems that there are a bunch of 'standards'.
(https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/H5ccaf327f10c4ddf994e3fbcfbf95229w.png).

Also, does anyone know who actually makes velobuilds frames? Curious if anyones gone direct from manuf.

I couldn't find other vendors who sell frames from the same mould as the 168 and 177. Maybe VB made an exclusive deal with the manufacturer?

Manufacturer might sell them for a higher price for individual orders. As I understand it, one of the reasons for VB's existence is to buffer the orders to the manufacturer.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: toben on July 21, 2021, 10:36:18 PM
I am trying to find out how to secure the seatpost. Is there a clamp or something that keeps it from sliding down?

Here is my VBR 168 I am finally building. It is a dark metallic red but the pictures do not do it justice due to a lack of light. I will take more pictures in the daylight outside to show it off when I am done.

I went with a size 56 which is down a size so hopefully it fits. I am on the line between 56/58.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 22, 2021, 01:10:42 AM
I am trying to find out how to secure the seatpost. Is there a clamp or something that keeps it from sliding down?

Here is my VBR 168 I am finally building. It is a dark metallic red but the pictures do not do it justice due to a lack of light. I will take more pictures in the daylight outside to show it off when I am done.

I went with a size 56 which is down a size so hopefully it fits. I am on the line between 56/58.

There should be a wedge included which you slide in the seat tube from the top, this wedge can be tightened using a hex bolt from the underside. I will share a picture of the wedge later today if needed.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 22, 2021, 03:43:58 AM
Thanks a lot! Not sure about the 3k or 12k, not really my field of expertise :).

Managed to find the correct bearing based on measurements of the one that was supplied, seems to be a standard 1,5" bearing.

OD: 52mm
ID: 40mm
Thickness: 7mm
Angle: 45/45

Furthermore I quickly test fitted the SL7 seatpost cover, fits perfectly:

(https://i.ibb.co/7XTRLW2/IMG-20210721-221900.jpg) (https://ibb.co/7XTRLW2) (https://i.ibb.co/D5JnVTv/IMG-20210721-221911.jpg) (https://ibb.co/D5JnVTv) (https://i.ibb.co/YcM6mWJ/IMG-20210721-221920.jpg) (https://ibb.co/YcM6mWJ)


is the seatpost the same design too with SL7?
maybe can reduce some weight with sl7 seatpost if it's swabable

Btw did you weight the frame and fork?

Nice one btw still waiting mine to be shipped from chris but chris still hasn't answer it yet
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 22, 2021, 04:01:11 AM
Nice one btw still waiting mine to be shipped from chris but chris still hasn't answer it yet

Be patient. Stick to their estimates. A day or two after the promised date, if there's still no shipping, check again with them.

Is your frame still waiting anything? Mine was waiting for the bar and it got shipped 2 weeks later than the initial estimate.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 22, 2021, 05:27:34 AM
Be patient. Stick to their estimates. A day or two after the promised date, if there's still no shipping, check again with them.

Is your frame still waiting anything? Mine was waiting for the bar and it got shipped 2 weeks later than the initial estimate.

actually its been +5 day from the estimated delivery date chris promised me
in monday he checked the paintshop but i guess still not finished
i hope tommorow mine will be shipped

Can't wait to build it
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on July 22, 2021, 06:47:54 AM
Thanks a lot! Not sure about the 3k or 12k, not really my field of expertise :).

Managed to find the correct bearing based on measurements of the one that was supplied, seems to be a standard 1,5" bearing.

OD: 52mm
ID: 40mm
Thickness: 7mm
Angle: 45/45

Furthermore I quickly test fitted the SL7 seatpost cover, fits perfectly:

(https://i.ibb.co/7XTRLW2/IMG-20210721-221900.jpg) (https://ibb.co/7XTRLW2) (https://i.ibb.co/D5JnVTv/IMG-20210721-221911.jpg) (https://ibb.co/D5JnVTv) (https://i.ibb.co/YcM6mWJ/IMG-20210721-221920.jpg) (https://ibb.co/YcM6mWJ)

Where did you buy your SL7 seatpost cover? Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on July 22, 2021, 06:53:04 AM

is the seatpost the same design too with SL7?
maybe can reduce some weight with sl7 seatpost if it's swabable

Btw did you weight the frame and fork?

Nice one btw still waiting mine to be shipped from chris but chris still hasn't answer it yet

There is a light seatpost by Darimo for Tarmac SL7 https://r2-bike.com/DARIMO-CARBON-Seatpost-T1-Aero-UD-matte-black-for-Specialized-Tarmac-SL7-from-2021-15-mm-Offset-Di2 (https://r2-bike.com/DARIMO-CARBON-Seatpost-T1-Aero-UD-matte-black-for-Specialized-Tarmac-SL7-from-2021-15-mm-Offset-Di2), but expensive  ??? ???
But, I've not idea if it's fit on our VB-R-168 ??
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 22, 2021, 09:34:49 AM
There is a light seatpost by Darimo for Tarmac SL7 https://r2-bike.com/DARIMO-CARBON-Seatpost-T1-Aero-UD-matte-black-for-Specialized-Tarmac-SL7-from-2021-15-mm-Offset-Di2 (https://r2-bike.com/DARIMO-CARBON-Seatpost-T1-Aero-UD-matte-black-for-Specialized-Tarmac-SL7-from-2021-15-mm-Offset-Di2), but expensive  ??? ???
But, I've not idea if it's fit on our VB-R-168 ??

Baffles me how a seatpost can cost almost as much as the frame does!

I'd love to find a cheap aftermarket carbon SL7 post, ideally light that comes with a 0mm offset.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on July 22, 2021, 10:24:28 AM
Thanks a lot! Not sure about the 3k or 12k, not really my field of expertise :).

Managed to find the correct bearing based on measurements of the one that was supplied, seems to be a standard 1,5" bearing.

OD: 52mm
ID: 40mm
Thickness: 7mm
Angle: 45/45

Furthermore I quickly test fitted the SL7 seatpost cover, fits perfectly:

(https://i.ibb.co/7XTRLW2/IMG-20210721-221900.jpg) (https://ibb.co/7XTRLW2) (https://i.ibb.co/D5JnVTv/IMG-20210721-221911.jpg) (https://ibb.co/D5JnVTv) (https://i.ibb.co/YcM6mWJ/IMG-20210721-221920.jpg) (https://ibb.co/YcM6mWJ)

Awesome, I ordered a SL7 cover from my LBS last week taking a chance and glad to hear it fits. The part number is S204900003 and they quoted me under $10
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: toben on July 22, 2021, 12:58:03 PM
There should be a wedge included which you slide in the seat tube from the top, this wedge can be tightened using a hex bolt from the underside. I will share a picture of the wedge later today if needed.

Yes show me a picture - this is the only thing I seem to be missing.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: toben on July 22, 2021, 02:46:04 PM
I found this seatpost cover on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/384280172714
Thanks a lot! Not sure about the 3k or 12k, not really my field of expertise :).

Managed to find the correct bearing based on measurements of the one that was supplied, seems to be a standard 1,5" bearing.

OD: 52mm
ID: 40mm
Thickness: 7mm
Angle: 45/45

Furthermore I quickly test fitted the SL7 seatpost cover, fits perfectly:

(https://i.ibb.co/7XTRLW2/IMG-20210721-221900.jpg) (https://ibb.co/7XTRLW2) (https://i.ibb.co/D5JnVTv/IMG-20210721-221911.jpg) (https://ibb.co/D5JnVTv) (https://i.ibb.co/YcM6mWJ/IMG-20210721-221920.jpg) (https://ibb.co/YcM6mWJ)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 22, 2021, 03:55:34 PM
Yes show me a picture - this is the only thing I seem to be missing.

Sorry mine is still in the bike, which is currently hanging in the stand. Closest I could find is this:

(https://www.bikesnbites.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/P-Series-Seatpost-Wedge.jpg)

Mine was in the bag with headset parts.

Where did you buy your SL7 seatpost cover? Thanks in advance

Ordered mine here: https://www.stouwdam.nl/en/specialized-stp-my21-tarmac-sl7-seatpost-wedge-513

Btw did you weight the frame and fork?

I did:

Frame 1110g
Seatpost 234g
Fork (untrimmed) 417g
Axles 82g
Handlebars 332g
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: toben on July 22, 2021, 06:54:39 PM
Sorry mine is still in the bike, which is currently hanging in the stand. Closest I could find is this:

(https://www.bikesnbites.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/P-Series-Seatpost-Wedge.jpg)

Mine was in the bag with headset parts.

Dang it! I never got one of those. And strangely I have 2 extra things that I do not know what they are for.

Any idea where I can order one the thing to hold the seatpost up? Is it the same on a SL7 and I could order one of those. But the sl7 looks like there is a spot in front of the steadpost for something.

It will take a long time to get here from Velobuild.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 22, 2021, 08:49:37 PM
I did:

Frame 1110g
Seatpost 234g
Fork (untrimmed) 417g
Axles 82g
Handlebars 332g

Thanks man
+200 gr from what chris told me  (Frame : 980 gr unpaintted)
thats quite heavy , thinking about how to make it lighter  ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 22, 2021, 09:49:42 PM
Thanks man
+200 gr from what chris told me  (Frame : 980 gr unpaintted)
thats quite heavy , thinking about how to make it lighter  ;D

It's not hard if you have a drill.*

* don't take this post seriously.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on July 22, 2021, 11:47:40 PM
Thanks! All seems to be okay on first sight, I checked with Chris and he asked to unpack and make pictures. Have checked and all seems okay, frame was packed really well indeed.

They did send me the wrong headset bearings... Anybody knows the correct size?

So far really happy with the paintjob and the quality of the frame. Will do a more thorough check in daylight tomorrow. Some first pictures:

(https://i.ibb.co/dr6zL9x/IMG-20210721-205208.jpg) (https://ibb.co/dr6zL9x) (https://i.ibb.co/wpWKHHz/IMG-20210721-205104.jpg) (https://ibb.co/wpWKHHz) (https://i.ibb.co/xg8WXzW/IMG-20210721-205049.jpg) (https://ibb.co/xg8WXzW) (https://i.ibb.co/Ptv6vCf/IMG-20210721-205026.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Ptv6vCf) (https://i.ibb.co/pKXFvsW/IMG-20210721-205008.jpg) (https://ibb.co/pKXFvsW) (https://i.ibb.co/QXNSMPy/IMG-20210721-204954.jpg) (https://ibb.co/QXNSMPy) (https://i.ibb.co/XjfQpgn/IMG-20210721-203952.jpg) (https://ibb.co/XjfQpgn) (https://i.ibb.co/D4TTHcs/IMG-20210721-204338.jpg) (https://ibb.co/D4TTHcs)

The frame looks amazing, both the quality of the carbon and paint job/finish look class! Super glad I went for a very similar paint scheme to yours! Also great to see the seatpost cover fits, I'll order one from the same place as yourself.

Bummer about the headset, I might send Chris a message before mine is shipped asking if he can confirm via pictures that all parts are included in the box given you have the wrong bearing and another user is missing the seatpost wedge.

How long did you wait between confirming your colour scheme and receiving the mock-up for approval? I confirmed all of my decals and colours to Chris 10 days ago and he hasn't come back to me yet with the mock-up, even though he promised to send it as soon as the paint scheme was confirmed.

Please feel free to say no to this, however would it be possible for you to advise on what the M number and length is per bolt in the frame, as I want to replace them with Ti bolts but have them ready for when the frame arrives. I've read you can save around 80g if you swap all of the bolts out from the default steel ones, plus I'd like all of the bolts to be black for a bit of a stealthier look. The ones I can think of are:

Stem
Steerertube expander
Steerertube wedge
Top cap
Bottle cage
FD Braze on mount (I think these also look countersunk from pics?)
Seatpost wedge
Front and Rear break mount

Many thanks in advance!


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 23, 2021, 10:20:52 AM
80g is a lot! Thats the equivalent of running corsa g2.0’s vs gp5000’s (listed)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: toben on July 23, 2021, 12:49:40 PM
Sorry mine is still in the bike, which is currently hanging in the stand. Closest I could find is this:

(https://www.bikesnbites.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/P-Series-Seatpost-Wedge.jpg)

Mine was in the bag with headset parts.

Can anyone link to a seatpost wedge on ebay that looks like it will work? I dont want to wait for this to be shipped from China
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 23, 2021, 03:49:06 PM
Ive never ridden an sl7 but im genuinely curious if you put a 168 and an sl7 next to each other, would you feel the difference? You could say the sl7 is stiffer due to layup, but i have a hard time distinguishing that. I think the price comes from name and weight, to which the weight part comes from a better layup. I think theres more to the comfort of a bike than just the frame. Handlebars, wheels, seatpost, tires, etc etc

I would bet an avid cyclist with experience with top-tier bikes would.
I wouldn't.  I am upgrading from a 26lbs old Kona frame converted to a road bike configuration.

168, SL7.  For me it'd be like telling the difference between 2 bottles of fine wine when you are used to box wine
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on July 24, 2021, 07:14:07 AM
Did my first 50km ride today! Love it!! Build went pretty smooth, only real pain was setting up the rear caliper without disc rubbing, but I managed to get it right in the end. Will post some more details later.

(https://i.ibb.co/DDRch4x/IMG-20210724-130129-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/DDRch4x) (https://i.ibb.co/rmRDTVD/IMG-20210724-130020-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rmRDTVD) (https://i.ibb.co/mhP6043/IMG-20210724-130013-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/mhP6043)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 24, 2021, 07:48:45 AM
Did my first 50km ride today! Love it!! Build went pretty smooth, only real pain was setting up the rear caliper without disc rubbing, but I managed to get it right in the end. Will post some more details later.

(https://i.ibb.co/DDRch4x/IMG-20210724-130129-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/DDRch4x) (https://i.ibb.co/rmRDTVD/IMG-20210724-130020-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rmRDTVD) (https://i.ibb.co/mhP6043/IMG-20210724-130013-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/mhP6043)

Looking good
mind to share the spec and weight?
still waiting mine to be shipped :'(
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 24, 2021, 07:49:09 AM
Did my first 50km ride today! Love it!! Build went pretty smooth, only real pain was setting up the rear caliper without disc rubbing, but I managed to get it right in the end. Will post some more details later.

(https://i.ibb.co/DDRch4x/IMG-20210724-130129-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/DDRch4x) (https://i.ibb.co/rmRDTVD/IMG-20210724-130020-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rmRDTVD) (https://i.ibb.co/mhP6043/IMG-20210724-130013-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/mhP6043)
Nice looking!

Can't say I am not jealous. Mine is still stuck at the customs.

That's a set of Farsports 38mm, correct? I'd probably get the same wheelset.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 24, 2021, 01:46:56 PM
Sorry mine is still in the bike, which is currently hanging in the stand. Closest I could find is this:

(https://www.bikesnbites.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/P-Series-Seatpost-Wedge.jpg)

Mine was in the bag with headset parts.

Ordered mine here: https://www.stouwdam.nl/en/specialized-stp-my21-tarmac-sl7-seatpost-wedge-513

I did:

Frame 1110g
Seatpost 234g
Fork (untrimmed) 417g
Axles 82g
Handlebars 332g

Forgive me if you mentioned this elsewhere, but what size frame?

For the 099 in 58cm, Chris quoted 1200g, 400, and 360 for frame, fork, and post.
Since the 099 is the venge inspired frame, I imagine it's a bit heavier
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: toben on July 25, 2021, 02:27:18 PM
Can someone scan a seatpost wedge so I can 3d print it?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RidePalatinate on July 26, 2021, 02:44:51 AM
Looking good
mind to share the spec and weight?
still waiting mine to be shipped :'(

That's a great looking bike! Congrats and thanks for sharing.
I would also be interested in the details of the build, especially the parts you used. I'm planning a quite similar build, but just getting started in the SRAM world (it will most likely be SRAM out of curiosity and, of course, availability reasons).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on July 26, 2021, 03:08:06 AM
Did my first 50km ride today! Love it!! Build went pretty smooth, only real pain was setting up the rear caliper without disc rubbing, but I managed to get it right in the end. Will post some more details later.

(https://i.ibb.co/DDRch4x/IMG-20210724-130129-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/DDRch4x) (https://i.ibb.co/rmRDTVD/IMG-20210724-130020-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rmRDTVD) (https://i.ibb.co/mhP6043/IMG-20210724-130013-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/mhP6043)

Congrats on the build! Fantastic looking bike. I really like the subtle fade in the paint!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on July 27, 2021, 05:37:14 AM
Have been waiting basically 5 months for my 099 replacement, but finally I received the 168 this am. With EMS HK, it took 3 days to London from when it appeared on the tracking and no extra VAT/duties. ;D

First impressions are quite good overall: aside few imperfections on the paint, it seems that it shipped with all the pieces. One thing I noticed straight away though, the bar's drops have a slight odd inward curve, see pic. Did anyone notice it? (400/100 with screws)
(http://IMG_4464.HEIC)
Weight painted:
56cm frame 1130g**
uncut fork 428g
axles 80g
bearings 63g
headset, no spacers 38g
fork plug 59g
400/100 bar 311g
seatpost with bolts 235g


EDIT: the frame was supposed to be a 56cm, but it turned out to be a 54**

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 27, 2021, 06:56:05 AM
One thing I noticed straight away though, the bar's drops have a slight odd inward curve, see pic. Did anyone notice it? (400/100 with screws)

I haven't received mine but I was totally aware about it when ordering.

For 400, it should be 390mm C-C at the furthest reaches and 410mm C-C at the ends. So, they are actually flared.

(http://ueeshop.ly200-cdn.com/u_file/UPAB/UPAB004/2012/products/30/941849c0de.jpg)

I am welcoming it as they don't have the 380 option. I mounted my brifters inward on my current bike's 400 bar. For me, it's more comfortable that way.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on July 27, 2021, 03:06:29 PM
While building it seemed on the small side for a 56cm frame, so i measured it: I believe it's a 54cm  :o seriously though..

Gonna ask for a confirmation, but if it's a 56cm the geometry is completely off.

(https://i.postimg.cc/RWxNr7QV/IMG-4472.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/RWxNr7QV) (https://i.postimg.cc/WtKd8LdZ/IMG-4480.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/WtKd8LdZ) (https://i.postimg.cc/62p8jBVr/IMG-4481.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/62p8jBVr) (https://i.postimg.cc/9r7rN89n/IMG-4482.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/9r7rN89n)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 27, 2021, 05:43:59 PM
While building it seemed on the small side for a 56cm frame, so i measured it: I believe it's a 54cm  :o seriously though..

Gonna ask for a confirmation, but if it's a 56cm the geometry is completely off.

(https://i.postimg.cc/RWxNr7QV/IMG-4472.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/RWxNr7QV) (https://i.postimg.cc/WtKd8LdZ/IMG-4480.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/WtKd8LdZ) (https://i.postimg.cc/62p8jBVr/IMG-4481.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/62p8jBVr) (https://i.postimg.cc/9r7rN89n/IMG-4482.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/9r7rN89n)

I mean, wait to hear back but it miiiight still be right
The 56cm corresponds to the effective to tube length.
From the geo diagram, that appears to be a straight line from the center of the top-centet of the top tube to the center of the seat post (as opposed to seat tube)
Since the seat tube runs at a 73.5 degree angle, which would make the effective length longer at the corresponding point on the seat post.

Try measuring as a straight line parallel to the ground to the seatpost. 
Could still be 54 cm. I dunno.  Worth a try.  Lol

See line B on the pic.


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on July 27, 2021, 06:21:38 PM
I haven't received mine but I was totally aware about it when ordering.

For 400, it should be 390mm C-C at the furthest reaches and 410mm C-C at the ends. So, they are actually flared.

(http://ueeshop.ly200-cdn.com/u_file/UPAB/UPAB004/2012/products/30/941849c0de.jpg)

I am welcoming it as they don't have the 380 option. I mounted my brifters inward on my current bike's 400 bar. For me, it's more comfortable that way.

I couldn't find the answer to this here. Does anyone know why some of the 168 handlebars are now coming with external bolts/screws? Is the wedge design not good? That's what I have and so far it's been ok.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on July 28, 2021, 02:18:53 AM
Try measuring as a straight line parallel to the ground to the seatpost. 

Hi, yes I did that looking at the geometry table, although from the pic it does look like I measured the top tube and non the effective. Also the head tube and seat tube measure like a 54cm, 13cm and 47.5cm respectively, and not 15cm and 49.6cm.

I'm glad I'm in between sizes and was originally undecided between the two, so as much it is not ideal, it's okay, but it shows lack of precision while having waited that long.

I couldn't find the answer to this here. Does anyone know why some of the 168 handlebars are now coming with external bolts/screws? Is the wedge design not good? That's what I have and so far it's been ok.

Back in mid February, when I asked for a replacement, they suggested a two bolt system: looks like they moved completely to this system since May, not sure for what reason, but it looks solid. Maybe a bit soft, as the one I had on the 099. Surely not looking as sharp with those bolts (which I'll black out), but I remember the vbr099 handlebar expander being really heavy. For comparison sake, what's the weight of that handlebar+plug?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 28, 2021, 08:13:28 AM
Hi, yes I did that looking at the geometry table, although from the pic it does look like I measured the top tube and non the effective. Also the head tube and seat tube measure like a 54cm, 13cm and 47.5cm respectively, and not 15cm and 49.6cm.

I'm glad I'm in between sizes and was originally undecided between the two, so as much it is not ideal, it's okay, but it shows lack of precision while having waited that long.

Back in mid February, when I asked for a replacement, they suggested a two bolt system: looks like they moved completely to this system since May, not sure for what reason, but it looks solid. Maybe a bit soft, as the one I had on the 099. Surely not looking as sharp with those bolts (which I'll black out), but I remember the vbr099 handlebar expander being really heavy. For comparison sake, what's the weight of that handlebar+plug?

That's a shame to hear. I'm glad it should still work out for you.
I would say Velobuild is reputable, bit organization and supply chain management do not seem to be strong suits.  As though they couldn't adequately scale up with the increase in pandemic demand. 
Hope.this isn't happening to others.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 28, 2021, 10:08:51 AM
Received mine. I believe that I received all the components. With the 2-bolts bar.

Size 49, frame + axle is 1060g. Other components are around the same weight as others'.

The only disappointment is the computer mount on the bar that is not well aligned.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 28, 2021, 10:46:32 AM
I couldn't find the answer to this here. Does anyone know why some of the 168 handlebars are now coming with external bolts/screws? Is the wedge design not good? That's what I have and so far it's been ok.

My personal guess, it's probably cheaper.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on July 28, 2021, 01:46:19 PM
My personal guess, it's probably cheaper.

I've heard anecdotally that a clamp system is more secure than a wedge, but hopefully the wedge system isn't prone to failing as that's what I got! The clean look is really nice.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on July 28, 2021, 09:29:54 PM
What kind of weights are your guys’ bikes coming in at? The 168 with mid level groupset is probably in the 18 lbs category right?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 29, 2021, 01:39:28 AM
What kind of weights are your guys’ bikes coming in at? The 168 with mid level groupset is probably in the 18 lbs category right?
]

If the frame is 980gr and Fork 400gr
with my equipment (105 r7020 with ultegra crank,Cassette,Rotor) + winspace hyper x 50mm
i would likely get it to 7,5 kg something
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 29, 2021, 01:41:12 AM
Received mine. I believe that I received all the components. With the 2-bolts bar.

Size 49, frame + axle is 1060g. Other components are around the same weight as others'.

The only disappointment is the computer mount on the bar that is not well aligned.

is it painted ? so 80+- gram for paint?
i'm about 167-168 cm height will size 49 good for me? if you don't mind how tall are you?
 ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on July 29, 2021, 02:32:22 AM
What kind of weights are your guys’ bikes coming in at? The 168 with mid level groupset is probably in the 18 lbs category right?

My 54cm vbr099 was 8.30kg, with no pedal and bottle cages. The 168, 54cm and weighting at 1130g just the frame, with full Ultegra 8020 which I moved from a frame to the other, once finished I suspect won't be too far off the vbr099.
 
I must admit that I have a pair of Fulcrum 400 DB which are definitely on the heavy side at 1690g.

Would be interesting to see the difference in weight if anyone has a 54cm not painted  ;D 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 29, 2021, 03:45:36 AM
is it painted ? so 80+- gram for paint?
i'm about 167-168 cm height will size 49 good for me? if you don't mind how tall are you?
 ;D

It's plain matte finish. I didn't ask for any customizations. Note that it included the axle and 4 cage bolts which all are already installed when I opened the box.

I am 169cm with an inseam of approx 77cm, saddle height 66-67cm. The sizing tool from Specialized suggested me to go for the 52 but I decided to get the 49. My decision was primarily based on the effective-top-tube length. Fixing a stack that is too low should be easier than fixing a reach that is too far.

I haven't actually started my build, but I've already temporarily set them up to check things in the box and to get some idea of the finished build.

Reach-wise, with the 400/90 bar, I am pretty much satisfied with it. I am pretty sure that I won't need to stretch my upper body to access the hoods, and it doesn't feel too small. I'd get a bar with a longer stem if so.

The stack might be the one that is not ideal. It's simply aggressive* even with all of the provided spacers. If it's preferred to get more of an upright position, you might want to ask for extra spacers (it's probably ugly, but...).

I can't provide any real confirmations for now.

Hope that helps.

Edit: by aggressive I mean that there will be ≥5cm diff between top of the bar and top of saddle.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 29, 2021, 05:15:17 AM
It's plain matte finish. I didn't ask for any customizations. Note that it included the axle and 4 cage bolts which all are already installed when I opened the box.

I am 169cm with an inseam of approx 77cm, saddle height 66-67cm. The sizing tool from Specialized suggested me to go for the 52 but I decided to get the 49. My decision was primarily based on the effective-top-tube length. Fixing a stack that is too low should be easier than fixing a reach that is too far.

I haven't actually started my build, but I've already temporarily set them up to check things in the box and to get some idea of the finished build.

Reach-wise, with the 400/90 bar, I am pretty much satisfied with it. I am pretty sure that I won't need to stretch my upper body to access the hoods, and it doesn't feel too small. I'd get a bar with a longer stem if so.

The stack might be the one that is not ideal. It's simply aggressive* even with all of the provided spacers. If it's preferred to get more of an upright position, you might want to ask for extra spacers (it's probably ugly, but...).

I can't provide any real confirmations for now.

Hope that helps.

Edit: by aggressive I mean that there will be ≥5cm diff between top of the bar and top of saddle.

Thanks & appreciated for the info, maybe mine will be 1080-1100 (I ask to paint it light metallic blue) hope it will lighter though
but Chris haven't shipped it yet , its almost a month where he said he can finished it in 2 weeks  :'(
can't wait to see other final build and yours *cheers
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: adriaanm on July 29, 2021, 07:33:43 AM
If it's preferred to get more of an upright position, you might want to ask for extra spacers (it's probably ugly, but...).
That’s not a good idea, as far as I’ve read. For safety, there’s a maximum stack of spacers you can put under the stem. Usually 30mm of spacers is the max for a carbon steerer.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 29, 2021, 08:44:55 AM
That’s not a good idea, as far as I’ve read. For safety, there’s a maximum stack of spacers you can put under the stem. Usually 30mm of spacers is the max for a carbon steerer.
I didn't know. I thought that the spacers add structural strengthening to the steerer. Thanks for the info.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 29, 2021, 09:40:41 AM
Thanks & appreciated for the info, maybe mine will be 1080-1100 (I ask to paint it light metallic blue) hope it will lighter though
but Chris haven't shipped it yet , its almost a month where he said he can finished it in 2 weeks  :'(
can't wait to see other final build and yours *cheers

Same boat here.  2 weeks behind.  I even asked for a realistic ship date, understanding they might be busier than usual.
Also, my status still shows as "Awaiting Payment" which is a bit annoying.

Could anyone chime in if Chris actually sends you a notification once it is shipped, or do you just get a courier notification one day?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on July 29, 2021, 10:08:36 AM
Same boat here.  2 weeks behind.  I even asked for a realistic ship date, understanding they might be busier than usual.
Also, my status still shows as "Awaiting Payment" which is a bit annoying.

Could anyone chime in if Chris actually sends you a notification once it is shipped, or do you just get a courier notification one day?

Yeah VB lately are being funny about deadlines, which wasn't the case when I ordered my 099 at the end of October as I got it the first week of December. I guess they are working with a different manufacturer/supplier which may be running behind, the 168 being a really popular design from how many frames they sold. Mine was supposed to be shipped by the end of March, but got shipped last week. Savage lol

In autumn last year I got an email notification of shipment, while last week they texted on skype the tracking number but no other notifications whatsoever. I guess texting them and ask is the better way
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 29, 2021, 09:47:07 PM
Yeah VB lately are being funny about deadlines, which wasn't the case when I ordered my 099 at the end of October as I got it the first week of December. I guess they are working with a different manufacturer/supplier which may be running behind, the 168 being a really popular design from how many frames they sold. Mine was supposed to be shipped by the end of March, but got shipped last week. Savage lol

In autumn last year I got an email notification of shipment, while last week they texted on skype the tracking number but no other notifications whatsoever. I guess texting them and ask is the better way

Chris promised me the paint will be finished yesterday but still no answer about it
Hope today will get news from him about the update
wow 4 month behind the schedule? that's not a good news for me
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 30, 2021, 12:51:03 AM
Could anyone chime in if Chris actually sends you a notification once it is shipped, or do you just get a courier notification one day?

In my case, I've got an automated email from their site which says that the shipping process has started. It was at the 'Awaiting Shipping' status while it was waiting for the bar.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 30, 2021, 12:12:09 PM
In my case, I've got an automated email from their site which says that the shipping process has started. It was at the 'Awaiting Shipping' status while it was waiting for the bar.

Chris emailed me saying he could ship Monday, but with the 2-bolt bar and in 440/110
I kindly told him that I would like the original bar, in the requested size (420/110), and that it was OK if I had to wait - I am in no rush. 

Let’s see what the response is.

I’d rather wait for the correct order, than rush to have my wrists and shoulders jacked by the wrong sized bars.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on July 30, 2021, 07:46:41 PM
I kindly told him that I would like the original bar

If you want it to be perfect, and you can wait, definitely try to get the original version. The clamp of the two-bolt version is noticeably smaller compared to the spacers and the cap. While from the photos I can find, the original seems to be matching them really well. It doesn't affect the functionality in any way, but it does irritate my eyes.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 30, 2021, 10:08:17 PM
If you want it to be perfect, and you can wait, definitely try to get the original version. The clamp of the two-bolt version is noticeably smaller compared to the spacers and the cap. While from the photos I can find, the original seems to be matching them really well. It doesn't affect the functionality in any way, but it does irritate my eyes.

Yea, he replied “ Sorry for mistake .we painted bar together with your frame already .we will send out Monday”
No.  I can accept the different model, but not the wrong size.
He wants me to accept the bars, as I requested them painted so now they are a custom item…
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on July 30, 2021, 11:38:56 PM
Chris emailed me saying he could ship Monday, but with the 2-bolt bar and in 440/110
I kindly told him that I would like the original bar, in the requested size (420/110), and that it was OK if I had to wait - I am in no rush. 

Let’s see what the response is.

I’d rather wait for the correct order, than rush to have my wrists and shoulders jacked by the wrong sized bars.

I hope mine can be shipped in monday also

If you want it to be perfect, and you can wait, definitely try to get the original version. The clamp of the two-bolt version is noticeably smaller compared to the spacers and the cap. While from the photos I can find, the original seems to be matching them really well. It doesn't affect the functionality in any way, but it does irritate my eyes.


btw about the bar , i wil use another bar i have in stock , it won't be a problem right? i have Deda Alanera bars from aliexpress that i used before
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 31, 2021, 10:30:36 PM
I hope mine can be shipped in monday also

Apparently I will receive the correct bars, and it will still be shipped Monday.

For reference, design was finalized and payment received by VB on June 24.
So, that’s 5 and a half weeks.

He says 2 to 3 weeks, but 4 to 6 weeks fell within my expectations. 
Dont know how long shipping will take.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on August 01, 2021, 03:26:57 AM
Hey guys, quick update on my build, which I hope might help who still need to start:

After managing the internal routing, I realised that I couldn't eliminate the headset play without locking the steering. After quite a few trials, I realised that the problem could be that the compression ring that sits above the top bearing, is sitting too low for the dust cover to compress it down once the top cap is tightened, which result in the dust cover pushing on the frame instead of the headset (as it has downward lip), while pulling up the fork excessively. As I put some cardboard/plastic strips on top of the compression ring as spacers (didn't have nothing better on hand), it seems fine, although some paint paid the price while figuring this out.

Obvs is not a solution but I intend to redo the wiring in a few weeks, once I remove the spacers and re-cut the fork, so i'll fix all that at once with some spacer-half-ring or something. Maybe a 1-2mm extra height in the top bearing could do, need to do some research on that. If anyone has ideas, fire away ;D

Hope it helps if anyone has/will have the same issue ;)

(https://i.postimg.cc/py7D73Hn/IMG-4502.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/py7D73Hn) (https://i.postimg.cc/Mfc1HmyT/IMG-4504.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Mfc1HmyT)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 01, 2021, 06:40:21 AM
Hey guys, quick update on my build, which I hope might help who still need to start:

After managing the internal routing, I realised that I couldn't eliminate the headset play without locking the steering. After quite a few trials, I realised that the problem could be that the compression ring that sits above the top bearing, is sitting too low for the dust cover to compress it down once the top cap is tightened, which result in the dust cover pushing on the frame instead of the headset (as it has downward lip), while pulling up the fork excessively. As I put some cardboard/plastic strips on top of the compression ring as spacers (didn't have nothing better on hand), it seems fine, although some paint paid the price while figuring this out.

Obvs is not a solution but I intend to redo the wiring in a few weeks, once I remove the spacers and re-cut the fork, so i'll fix all that at once with some spacer-half-ring or something. Maybe a 1-2mm extra height in the top bearing could do, need to do some research on that. If anyone has ideas, fire away ;D

Hope it helps if anyone has/will have the same issue ;)

(https://i.postimg.cc/py7D73Hn/IMG-4502.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/py7D73Hn) (https://i.postimg.cc/Mfc1HmyT/IMG-4504.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Mfc1HmyT)

Some of these would probably help: https://www.bike-components.de/en/FSA/Micro-Spacer-for-Integrated-Headsets-p7698/?o=300069-silver-1-1-8-&delivery_country=NL&gclid=CjwKCAjwjJmIBhA4EiwAQdCbxphutMOEaE4FZdwqrjjwKWg_931LSH2cvdmBo4OMPOphM-T1k8En_hoCA6oQAvD_BwE (https://www.bike-components.de/en/FSA/Micro-Spacer-for-Integrated-Headsets-p7698/?o=300069-silver-1-1-8-&delivery_country=NL&gclid=CjwKCAjwjJmIBhA4EiwAQdCbxphutMOEaE4FZdwqrjjwKWg_931LSH2cvdmBo4OMPOphM-T1k8En_hoCA6oQAvD_BwE)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: St0mpB0x on August 01, 2021, 03:36:46 PM
On a traditional headset those microspacers would help. In this case the cables get in the way so the spacers don't cleanly slide over the steerer.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on August 01, 2021, 05:48:40 PM
Bike has been well tested, beautiful.

(https://i.ibb.co/bRZvb5W/IMG-20210801-123822.jpg) (https://ibb.co/fG5NDd1)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on August 01, 2021, 06:37:27 PM
On a traditional headset those microspacers would help. In this case the cables get in the way so the spacers don't cleanly slide over the steerer.

Those microspacers are easy to snip to fit an integrated headset.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 01, 2021, 08:35:37 PM
Bike has been well tested, beautiful.

(https://i.ibb.co/bRZvb5W/IMG-20210801-123822.jpg) (https://ibb.co/fG5NDd1)

Great paint design!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 01, 2021, 09:31:15 PM
Bike has been well tested, beautiful.

(https://i.ibb.co/bRZvb5W/IMG-20210801-123822.jpg) (https://ibb.co/fG5NDd1)

Nice one
how's the ride feels? any huge different with branded one?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 01, 2021, 09:33:31 PM
Apparently I will receive the correct bars, and it will still be shipped Monday.

For reference, design was finalized and payment received by VB on June 24.
So, that’s 5 and a half weeks.

He says 2 to 3 weeks, but 4 to 6 weeks fell within my expectations. 
Dont know how long shipping will take.

Chris just told me this morning that mine is already packed well
but i still don't know about the shipping and he doesn't provide the info but i hope its today
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 01, 2021, 11:52:39 PM
On a traditional headset those microspacers would help. In this case the cables get in the way so the spacers don't cleanly slide over the steerer.

Yeah they would need to be modded to be the same shape as the crescent shaped compression ring. Given they are only 1/4 of a mm thick I can't imagine that would be hard to do and would probably provide the most elegant solution.

You also wouldn't need to remove anything from the bike or re-do the cables as they should be able to slot around the steerer tube once they've been cut to shape.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 02, 2021, 12:11:48 AM
Bike has been well tested, beautiful.

(https://i.ibb.co/bRZvb5W/IMG-20210801-123822.jpg) (https://ibb.co/fG5NDd1)

Looks very nice indeed!

Would love to hear more about it, how did the rest of the build go, any issues? How did you end up routing the cables? Did the FSA headset/stem work okay etc.?

And how is the ride which is probably the most important part  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 02, 2021, 01:07:37 AM
Bike has been well tested, beautiful.

(https://i.ibb.co/bRZvb5W/IMG-20210801-123822.jpg) (https://ibb.co/fG5NDd1)

Beautiful indeed. I believe that's the size 49. First time seeing a completed one.

How's the access to the bottle? I am thinking of getting cages that allow access from the sides.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: wijmaar on August 02, 2021, 03:46:52 AM
I still promised to share some specs of my build, so hereby :).

(https://i.ibb.co/DDRch4x/IMG-20210724-130129-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/DDRch4x) (https://i.ibb.co/rmRDTVD/IMG-20210724-130020-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rmRDTVD) (https://i.ibb.co/mhP6043/IMG-20210724-130013-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/mhP6043)

Frameset: Velobuild VB-R-168 (O RLY?  ;D), Size 56
Wheelset: Farsports Kaze 35, 23mm (ext) width, DT Swiss 350, Sapim CX ray with brass nipples
Tires: Schwalbe Pro One EVO TLE (set-up tubelss with Schwalbe valves and Orange Seal endurance)
Bar: Two bolt Velobuild bar 420/100
Bottle cages: Tacx Ciro (Matt black)
Seat: Specialized power expert 155mm
BB: Shimano Dura Ace BB92
Crankset: Rotor ALDHU24
Chainrings: Rotor Q Rings Sram AXS, 48/35
Groupset: SRAM Force eTap AXS 2x12, 160mm discs, 10-28 cassette

I love the ride so far, the bike feels really fast and gives a great sense of control.

I do have one issue, even though I have tightened the seatpost to 7nm it somehow is making a sort of knocking sound if I stand up and sit down. It seems like the post has too much room to move in the seat tube... Anybody else experencing this?

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 02, 2021, 04:21:36 AM
I still promised to share some specs of my build, so hereby :).

(https://i.ibb.co/DDRch4x/IMG-20210724-130129-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/DDRch4x) (https://i.ibb.co/rmRDTVD/IMG-20210724-130020-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rmRDTVD) (https://i.ibb.co/mhP6043/IMG-20210724-130013-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/mhP6043)

Frameset: Velobuild VB-R-168 (O RLY?  ;D), Size 56
Wheelset: Farsports Kaze 35, 23mm (ext) width, DT Swiss 350, Sapim CX ray with brass nipples
Tires: Schwalbe Pro One EVO TLE (set-up tubelss with Schwalbe valves and Orange Seal endurance)
Bar: Two bolt Velobuild bar 420/100
Bottle cages: Tacx Ciro (Matt black)
Seat: Specialized power expert 155mm
BB: Shimano Dura Ace BB92
Crankset: Rotor ALDHU24
Chainrings: Rotor Q Rings Sram AXS, 48/35
Groupset: SRAM Force eTap AXS 2x12, 160mm discs, 10-28 cassette

I love the ride so far, the bike feels really fast and gives a great sense of control.

I do have one issue, even though I have tightened the seatpost to 7nm it somehow is making a sort of knocking sound if I stand up and sit down. It seems like the post has too much room to move in the seat tube... Anybody else experencing this?

Nice bike indeed
what's the final weight?

maybe should apply more carbon paste? never have an issue like that before
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: St0mpB0x on August 03, 2021, 01:15:50 AM
Those microspacers are easy to snip to fit an integrated headset.
Sometimes the simple solution is easy to miss. Woops  :-[
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 03, 2021, 06:40:58 AM
Hi guys
i wanna ask about the tracking number from Chris
He said the EMS already picked the item and will update the tracking number but the tracking hasn't show up
is anyone had the same situation?

cheers*
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on August 03, 2021, 07:49:33 AM
Great paint design!
Thanks!

Nice one
how's the ride feels? any huge different with branded one?
It is ridden by my girlfriend with near to no technical bike knowledge. She mentioned it feels fast, stable and comfortable.

Looks very nice indeed!

Would love to hear more about it, how did the rest of the build go, any issues? How did you end up routing the cables? Did the FSA headset/stem work okay etc.?

And how is the ride which is probably the most important part  :)
My first attempt at internal cabling resulted in a stripped and damaged outer layer of most cables. The FSA ACR stem (70mm) and bar (36cm) have a lot of -very- tight bends. These places also have sharp metal edges so in my second attempt I carefully guided the cables to make sure they didn't chafe on those sharp edges. Treat it as a one-way job because pulling cables back results in catching and damage. Also, I noticed the Velobuild bearings had a different angling compared to my ACR headset ones, so I switched those back on the second cabling-pass. The ACR headset is designed to take the front hydraulic brake cable through the top of the expansion plug and steerer, but that is not possible in the Velobuild fork. So I routed everything trough the just big enough gap in the compression ring, and tried to route it as logical as possible (left/right and minimal cable crossing). The brake hose enters the fork about halfway into the steerer and neatly exits above the brake mount. There's a few mm too big of a gap between frame and headset cover for my liking, but there's no play in the headset whatsoever so I'll gladly deal with it. When angling the handlebar in extreme positions the cable housing shorten and lengthen through the frame which could result in unwanted shifts, but with full internal cabling I imagine that is unavoidable as there is no place to loop excess housing. Shifting and breaking is working fine. I tightened the seatpost wedge to 6nm and put on a thin layer of carbon paste. There is no slippage, but it's at 55kg rider weight.
The finish is good, not perfect. Between the layers there is a noticeable hight difference. A few dings here and there. Be very careful around the headtube area, paint easily chips around those edges. It did certainly meet our expectation. The colors are vibrant and the chameleon/metallic color has a premium look to it.

All in all impressed by the build quality and finish. It is going to be seriously put to the test in the French Vosges and Alps coming weeks (Col du Grand Ballon, Alpe d'Huez, Col du Galibier, Col d'Iseran etc.).

Beautiful indeed. I believe that's the size 49. First time seeing a completed one.

How's the access to the bottle? I am thinking of getting cages that allow access from the sides.
Ding ding ding, you are right. It's the size 49 frame.
The bottle cages are well positioned for such a smalle frame size, plenty of clearance. Did not hear any complaints during the test ride!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on August 03, 2021, 07:54:30 AM
Hi guys
i wanna ask about the tracking number from Chris
He said the EMS already picked the item and will update the tracking number but the tracking hasn't show up
is anyone had the same situation?

cheers*
Try putting the number in here:
http://www.wxy-express.com/index.php/home/TrackingResult.html?l=en-us

It's shown me the first part of the journey.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 03, 2021, 08:02:48 AM
Try putting the number in here:
http://www.wxy-express.com/index.php/home/TrackingResult.html?l=en-us

It's shown me the first part of the journey.

sorry, i mean Chris hasn't give me any tracking number yet
and he promised to give me a photo after painting process
but he kinda dodge it and said already sent it to me also the EMS already picked up the package
is it normal with velobuild process?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on August 03, 2021, 11:46:00 AM
sorry, i mean Chris hasn't give me any tracking number yet
and he promised to give me a photo after painting process
but he kinda dodge it and said already sent it to me also the EMS already picked up the package
is it normal with velobuild process?
Ah. I also ordered wheels and they were a bit delayed. So got paint pics first and frame was send a bit later together with the wheels.
My own frame should be at the painter atm. For some weeks now. It's the same design (different colors) so might be a bit complex and time consuming for them. Asked Chris multiple times for updates. But he doesn't know much details it seems. He can only say it is 'being painted' / 'at paint shop'. It looks like the paint shop is swamped with orders at the moment. They work a bit different there, typical China. When pressed they struggle a bit to answer and it is very confusing. It'll come, but I hate being patient and not receiving clear answers.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 04, 2021, 10:58:23 PM
It's in the mail!

Interested to see how it turns out in person.  The chameleon red/black looks almost purple.
Also he said they painted the seat post, which I didn't ask for, but it might work out.

Edit: I am not smoking right? This is clearly Chameleon purple.
Should I care, or leave well enough alone?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on August 05, 2021, 10:32:59 AM
yeah, thats chameleon purple. almost like it has a hint of red. Did they really paint the handlebars? That's surprising. I dont think itll be too noticeable once its taped up but i personally would like to have the seatpost and handlebars be matte black.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 05, 2021, 11:10:03 AM
I actually requested the stem and flats be painted.
I only tape just past the shifters, which will leave the flats exposed (I almost never ride on he flats)

Unless by some miracle it was just some trickery of the light, I will send the bike right back and ask for it to me repainted.  I mean, it won't affect the ride obviously, but I chose things like brake calipers, rotors, bar tape, heck even my bike computer based on a red colour scheme. 

I don't mind waiting. At this point I don't mind missing riding my new bike during this year's riding season due to waiting for.

But I do mind not getting what I ordered. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on August 05, 2021, 11:49:48 AM

When ordering mine, I thought about making it red, but after seeing other frames on the custom paint page I realised the name red chameleon is completely misleading. Even if this is different from the purple chameleon, this one looks like an aubergine purple/burgundy. I think it looks good, but yeah, it does not look red.

I think is like this one http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-086-chameleon-redurple-look-carbon-bike-frame-aero-road (http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-086-chameleon-redurple-look-carbon-bike-frame-aero-road)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on August 05, 2021, 12:20:41 PM
I actually requested the stem and flats be painted.
I only tape just past the shifters, which will leave the flats exposed (I almost never ride on he flats)

Unless by some miracle it was just some trickery of the light, I will send the bike right back and ask for it to me repainted.  I mean, it won't affect the ride obviously, but I chose things like brake calipers, rotors, bar tape, heck even my bike computer based on a red colour scheme. 

I don't mind waiting. At this point I don't mind missing riding my new bike during this year's riding season due to waiting for.

But I do mind not getting what I ordered.

I understand if theres paint issues you want to return it, but theres no way you wouldnt be paying for shipping to and from, at that point, itll be like $200 and you can get it done at an autobody shop!

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 06, 2021, 09:34:43 AM
When ordering mine, I thought about making it red, but after seeing other frames on the custom paint page I realised the name red chameleon is completely misleading. Even if this is different from the purple chameleon, this one looks like an aubergine purple/burgundy. I think it looks good, but yeah, it does not look red.

I think is like this one http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-086-chameleon-redurple-look-carbon-bike-frame-aero-road (http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-086-chameleon-redurple-look-carbon-bike-frame-aero-road)
Yea, he showed me that bike too, to which I said "Can you do this" and provided an appropriate chameleon paint chip.  He said it'd be more black than red, but should be possible.  Apparently it wasn't.  Confirmed, per your suspicion, this is their "Chameleon Red", which is not any sort of red in chinese or english

Attached is the paint chip I provided versus end result

I understand if theres paint issues you want to return it, but theres no way you wouldnt be paying for shipping to and from, at that point, itll be like $200 and you can get it done at an autobody shop!

True, but for the money sunk, I'll probably just ride it as-is.  Performance will all the same in the end.  Just a little maddening, that's all. 
I doubt he'll refund the paint job fee, but if I can get full credit for the paint and decals, I might just apply against another frame so I can build a bike for the wife....
Sure, they'll get more of my business, but as they say, "when you have lemons...."
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 07, 2021, 01:18:25 AM
I had similar issues with the paint job in that I requested this chamaleon purple http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/2020urple-chameleonaint-carbon-road-disc-frame-vb-r-099-hidden-cables

and got this chamaleon purple http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-purple-chameleon

When I brought it up I was told it must be the lighting and that there is only one chamaleon purple, but I'm pretty sure those are two different mixes.

On a separate note, tonight while out on a ride and changing a flat, the thread from the rear hanger on my 168 stripped. I don't believe I had been overtoqueing it. When ordering the frame I specifically asked for spare hangers for situations like this but looking at them now there isn't a thru axle one and now I can't tighten my back wheel.

Will be asking for a couple of more. In the meantime if anyone has any tips on getting a stripped thread on a hanger to hold better, please let me know!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Schumo on August 07, 2021, 12:02:34 PM
I had similar issues with the paint job in that I requested this chamaleon purple http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/2020urple-chameleonaint-carbon-road-disc-frame-vb-r-099-hidden-cables

Looks more like a plain metallic/candy purple to me
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: St0mpB0x on August 07, 2021, 08:22:16 PM
Yeah I agree with Schumo. That first one you linked looks like a straight purple. Maaaaaybe it has the slightest shift to red at high angle.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 09, 2021, 07:44:28 AM
Does anyone know split spacer that is compatible with 186's bar & headset? I want to play around with the bar height, but provided spacers require me to reinstall all the cables each time I reconfigure the spacers.

Edit: just checked their site again. They have a new bar (HB011). And it seems that it comes with split spacers and probably compatible with 168's / HB010. I just sent a message to them asking if I can get those spacers.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 09, 2021, 02:12:47 PM
Does anyone know split spacer that is compatible with 186's bar & headset? I want to play around with the bar height, but provided spacers require me to reinstall all the cables each time I reconfigure the spacers.

Edit: just checked their site again. They have a new bar (HB011). And it seems that it comes with split spacers and probably compatible with 168's / HB010. I just sent a message to them asking if I can get those spacers.

The new bar looks great, I much prefer the profile to the HB010 and the split spacers would be a massive help for tuning the bike fit.

I'm still waiting for my order to be processed so have asked Chris if they can ship with the HB011 instead of the HB010, will see what he says.

**EDIT** Chris has confirmed that you can replace the HB010 with the HB011 with no additional charges, so I should be receiving this with the split spacers.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 10, 2021, 01:15:19 AM
They also confirmed the spacers are only fit for the HB011. *sadface*
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 10, 2021, 08:54:37 AM
Does anyone know split spacer that is compatible with 186's bar & headset? I want to play around with the bar height, but provided spacers require me to reinstall all the cables each time I reconfigure the spacers.

Edit: just checked their site again. They have a new bar (HB011). And it seems that it comes with split spacers and probably compatible with 168's / HB010. I just sent a message to them asking if I can get those spacers.

Confirmed.  I was told I'd get the HB011 instead of the HB010, but in 440mm
Although, on my pic it looks like I was sent the HB010 (but in the correct size

EDIT: Anyone ever get the impression that "Chris" is actually a team of reps, all just signing emails as "Chris"?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 10, 2021, 09:52:38 AM
Confirmed.  I was told I'd get the HB011 instead of the HB010, but in 440mm
Although, on my pic it looks like I was sent the HB010 (but in the correct size

EDIT: Anyone ever get the impression that "Chris" is actually a team of reps, all just signing emails as "Chris"?

Yeah it looks like you have the HB010 from the pics.

And for sure, I don't think Chris is one person!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 10, 2021, 01:52:59 PM
Yeah I agree with Schumo. That first one you linked looks like a straight purple. Maaaaaybe it has the slightest shift to red at high angle.

I see what you're saying, however VB did call the original colour I wanted chamaleon purple so I reference it by name and by providing a link to what they had done already, yet I got what I got...

On a separate note, tonight while out on a ride and changing a flat, the thread from the rear hanger on my 168 stripped. I don't believe I had been overtoqueing it. When ordering the frame I specifically asked for spare hangers for situations like this but looking at them now there isn't a thru axle one and now I can't tighten my back wheel.

Will be asking for a couple of more. In the meantime if anyone has any tips on getting a stripped thread on a hanger to hold better, please let me know!
..

Update on this, VB actually did send me a couple of spare TA rear hangers like I requested (one with the small frame bolt threaded, and the other not?). When I installed one of the new hangers, I had the same issue with not being able to get the TA tightened and realized the issue seems to be with the TA thread itself stripping so am requesting a new TA and possibly a couple more hangers in case I've ruined them in the process. I have played around with using 0, 1 and 2 of the round spacers for the TA with no luck either.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 11, 2021, 07:04:52 PM
Arg!  I don't know if I can accept this! 
It's so far from red I am speechless! I've emailed Velobuild, but not hopeful for a happy resolution.

On to stuff you want to hear:
56cm frame with HB010 bars
Frame weight w/axle: 1160g
Fork w/axle: 466g
Handlebars: 322g
Seat post: 244g
Hardware pack: about 260g (I still had it in the box balled up with shipping tape)
Total: 2,452g. 
Actually a little lighter than I anticipated, as this includes thru-axles, bearings, spacers, and compression plug
Also, I was not charged duties.  The only higher priced delivery that escaped it.

Looks like the total build will come in just under 17lbs.  Crossing fingers
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 11, 2021, 08:45:40 PM
Arg!  I don't know if I can accept this! 
It's so far from red I am speechless! I've emailed Velobuild, but not hopeful for a happy resolution.

On to stuff you want to hear:
56cm frame with HB010 bars
Frame weight w/axle: 1160g
Fork w/axle: 466g
Handlebars: 322g
Seat post: 244g
Hardware pack: about 260g (I still had it in the box balled up with shipping tape)

I'm quite anxious for how mine will looked like
he never sent me the pict of my painted frame and the frame almost arrived
i bet painting in your local shop would be the best option and if someday i want to order again would prefered my local shop
which is maybe even has lower cost of painting

Btw that fork is heavy 466 gram w axle
about the seatpost i think could be tuned with carbon saddle clamp
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 11, 2021, 09:52:28 PM
Arg!  I don't know if I can accept this! 
It's so far from red I am speechless! I've emailed Velobuild, but not hopeful for a happy resolution.

That's definitely not red, nor any shade of red.

From the posts I've read here and on some other forums, I've made a conclusion that it's better to get one without a finish and bring it to a paint shop down the road if I am not sure about the actual color and paint I'd get -- sometimes, a can of spray paint is better. Photos might not be able to represent the paint accurately (things require calibration). If I ever wanted the vendor to paint it for me, at least I'd need have the Pantone code ready.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 12, 2021, 08:41:19 PM
Finished the build last Saturday.

My first proper road bike, my first carbon frame. Nothing fancy.

I didn't build it myself. I brought most of the components to a bike shop in the neighborhood, and let the pro do it for me.

Everything is within expectation. I am satisfied with it, although I wish I had the patience to get the frame painted and to wait for some deeper wheels.

I had a concern that it would be too aggressive for me. It turned out that, with all of the supplied spacers, it's within my comfort. I could probably afford to remove the 0.5mm spacer.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 12, 2021, 10:01:07 PM
Finished the build last Saturday.

My first proper road bike, my first carbon frame. Nothing fancy.

I didn't build it myself. I brought most of the components to a bike shop in the neighborhood, and let the pro do it for me.

Everything is within expectation. I am satisfied with it, although I wish I had the patience to get the frame painted and to wait for some deeper wheels.

I had a concern that it would be too aggressive for me. It turned out that, with all of the supplied spacers, it's within my comfort. I could probably afford to remove the 0.5mm spacer.

Nice bike.  Excellent background
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fattyrice on August 12, 2021, 10:04:49 PM
Finished the build last Saturday.

My first proper road bike, my first carbon frame. Nothing fancy.

I didn't build it myself. I brought most of the components to a bike shop in the neighborhood, and let the pro do it for me.

Everything is within expectation. I am satisfied with it, although I wish I had the patience to get the frame painted and to wait for some deeper wheels.

I had a concern that it would be too aggressive for me. It turned out that, with all of the supplied spacers, it's within my comfort. I could probably afford to remove the 0.5mm spacer.

That's a really nice picture. How are the Juin brakes? I'm still debating between the full hydraulics of the R7020, or going with a set of Juin.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 12, 2021, 10:36:57 PM
That's a really nice picture. How are the Juin brakes? I'm still debating between the full hydraulics of the R7020, or going with a set of Juin.

The reason I took the Juin was because I already have the brifters, and I didn't want to get another set of them. The Juin is a compromise.

I don't have any experience with a full hydro system, not even on MTB. On my previous bike, I used a set of Zoom Xtech calipers. The Juin is significantly better than those chiner calipers. They are smoother and have better modulation.

That's said, I am pretty sure that you'll get more satisfaction with a set of R7020.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 13, 2021, 04:25:49 AM
Finished the build last Saturday.

My first proper road bike, my first carbon frame. Nothing fancy.

I didn't build it myself. I brought most of the components to a bike shop in the neighborhood, and let the pro do it for me.

Everything is within expectation. I am satisfied with it, although I wish I had the patience to get the frame painted and to wait for some deeper wheels.

I had a concern that it would be too aggressive for me. It turned out that, with all of the supplied spacers, it's within my comfort. I could probably afford to remove the 0.5mm spacer.

Nice build mate
i will build mine soon, waiting for mine to be delivered within 2 days
anw is there any chance / possibility to change the dropbar?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 13, 2021, 07:06:26 AM
Hello, I received yesterday my VB-R-168 and all was great.
Today, I started the build and I'm totally disappointed with how the handlebar is soft / flex
Take a look at the video https://www.casimages.com/v/lc6oMb-20210813-131911.mp4.html (https://www.casimages.com/v/lc6oMb-20210813-131911.mp4.html)
For sure, personally and for my security, I will not ride with this handlebar.
So now, I should find and buy another handlebar more stiffer (Specialized / FSA / ???)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on August 13, 2021, 08:20:46 AM
Wow, it looks like the stem is twisting, or, even like the stem hasn't been tightened. Never seen anything like that from the couple of Chinese integrated handlebars I've used.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 13, 2021, 08:51:59 AM
Wow, it looks like the stem is twisting, or, even like the stem hasn't been tightened.
I confirm you that the stem and the expander are correctly tightened.
I sent a mail to Chris to have his point of view.

If you have any suggestion for good and stiff integrated stem/handlebar with internal cable routing from Aliexpress, please tell me
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 13, 2021, 09:39:06 AM
I confirm you that the stem and the expander are correctly tightened.
I sent a mail to Chris to have his point of view.

If you have any suggestion for good and stiff integrated stem/handlebar with internal cable routing from Aliexpress, please tell me

"The One" Handlebar is very well reviewed, but very pricey by Chinese carbon standards.
I've seen if often compared to the Metron Vision

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001836181533.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.132d632fQqjrZ9&algo_pvid=50e85bd8-aa39-4b84-9719-4dbf9305ed32&algo_exp_id=50e85bd8-aa39-4b84-9719-4dbf9305ed32-1&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000017799246471%22%7D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 13, 2021, 09:59:55 AM
"The One" Handlebar is very well reviewed, but very pricey by Chinese carbon standards.
I've seen if often compared to the Metron Vision

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001836181533.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.132d632fQqjrZ9&algo_pvid=50e85bd8-aa39-4b84-9719-4dbf9305ed32&algo_exp_id=50e85bd8-aa39-4b84-9719-4dbf9305ed32-1&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000017799246471%22%7D
Thank you 1Sigma for this proposition, but the integration of the cables in the top headset will not be the best, it should be necessary to have an hole under the stem to have a perfect integration.
I saw that you have also received your frame, did you notice this flex on the handlebar?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 13, 2021, 10:20:06 AM
Hello, I received yesterday my VB-R-168 and all was great.
Today, I started the build and I'm totally disappointed with how the handlebar is soft / flex
Take a look at the video https://www.casimages.com/v/lc6oMb-20210813-131911.mp4.html (https://www.casimages.com/v/lc6oMb-20210813-131911.mp4.html)
For sure, personally and for my security, I will not ride with this handlebar.
So now, I should find and buy another handlebar more stiffer (Specialized / FSA / ???)

Hi Natas,

Thanks for the video, interesting to see how flexible the bar is!

Do you know which model bar you received? Was it the HB010 or the HB 011?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Snacks on August 13, 2021, 10:22:17 AM
Hello, I received yesterday my VB-R-168 and all was great.
Today, I started the build and I'm totally disappointed with how the handlebar is soft / flex
Take a look at the video https://www.casimages.com/v/lc6oMb-20210813-131911.mp4.html (https://www.casimages.com/v/lc6oMb-20210813-131911.mp4.html)
For sure, personally and for my security, I will not ride with this handlebar.
So now, I should find and buy another handlebar more stiffer (Specialized / FSA / ???)

Tbh it doesn't look like the handlebars are flexing. Even though they move side to side they are straight. Now if the stem is twisting we can't tell since we don't see it in the clip. I mean even with poorly formed carbon I can't imagine the stem would twist like that without cracking. To me it looks like there's too much space between the top of the stem and the top cap. Or maybe the little dimples on the stem/spacer aren't aligned

In anycase , you can try the FSA acr headset and stem with any handlebars that have internal routing . Like these

https://a.aliexpress.com/_mKg71vZ
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 13, 2021, 10:33:00 AM
Thank you 1Sigma for this proposition, but the integration of the cables in the top headset will not be the best, it should be necessary to have an hole under the stem to have a perfect integration.
I saw that you have also received your frame, did you notice this flex on the handlebar?

Unfortunately I have not assembled it yet, so I cannot report.

I hate to say this, and please do not take offense, but it almost looks as though the compression plug for the steerer was set too low, making the handlebars clamp to hollow carbon (which would allow it to get crushed). 
If you remove the handlebar, can you see the condition of the steerer tube?

Also, did anyone else notice the bizarre link to a cross-dressing store on the site?  BTW, I clicked on it so you don't have to. If you have little ones or at the office, don't do it...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on August 13, 2021, 10:58:49 AM
This is what I'm using now. Never had a problem with it.

https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32977481818.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_groupList.8148356.16.15325a175LSHTl
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Snacks on August 13, 2021, 11:08:41 AM
Unfortunately I have not assembled it yet, so I cannot report.

I hate to say this, and please do not take offense, but it almost looks as though the compression plug for the steerer was set too low, making the handlebars clamp to hollow carbon (which would allow it to get crushed). 
If you remove the handlebar, can you see the condition of the steerer tube?

Also, did anyone else notice the bizarre link to a cross-dressing store on the site?  BTW, I clicked on it so you don't have to. If you have little ones or at the office, don't do it...
Hahah I just saw your post in the other section. I was tempted to click but glad I didn't as I'm at work. Very weird side project for them
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 13, 2021, 12:17:13 PM
Unfortunately I have not assembled it yet, so I cannot report.

I hate to say this, and please do not take offence, but it almost looks as though the compression plug for the steerer was set too low, making the handlebars clamp to hollow carbon (which would allow it to get crushed). 
If you remove the handlebar, can you see the condition of the steerer tube?

Also, did anyone else notice the bizarre link to a cross-dressing store on the site?  BTW, I clicked on it so you don't have to. If you have little ones or at the office, don't do it...

I think it would help to see a side view and top view video of the flex as it's hard to tell what's happening from this angle.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 13, 2021, 12:57:05 PM
I would like to say that I'm not at my first build, almost 10 bikes (road, MTB, chinese, branded, Dengfu, Cannondale, OPEN Cycle, etc...)

To resume, I cut the fork steerer under the top of the stem and when I put the expander there is more or less 3mm free, to the top of the stem, so enought to compress the headset.
There is no spacer installed under the stem.
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/13//21081308060820397117528119.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081308060820397117528119.jpg.html)

For me this flex is coming from the stem

Apart from that, a photo of the bike under construction (size 56cm, color blue chameleon)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/13//21081308060920397117528121.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081308060920397117528121.jpg.html)

And a little hack on the seat post (gain 28gr)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/13//21081308060920397117528120.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081308060920397117528120.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 13, 2021, 02:15:11 PM
I would like to say that I'm not at my first build, almost 10 bikes (road, MTB, chinese, branded, Dengfu, Cannondale, OPEN Cycle, etc...)

To resume, I cut the fork steerer under the top of the stem and when I put the expander there is more or less 3mm free, to the top of the stem, so enought to compress the headset.
There is no spacer installed under the stem.
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/13//21081308060820397117528119.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081308060820397117528119.jpg.html)

For me this flex is coming from the stem

Apart from that, a photo of the bike under construction (size 56cm, color blue chameleon)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/13//21081308060920397117528121.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081308060920397117528121.jpg.html)

And a little hack on the seat post (gain 28gr)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/13//21081308060920397117528120.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081308060920397117528120.jpg.html)

The colour looks lovely! It also looks like you have the new HB011 bar which is what I'm expecting with my order, so will be keenly following any updates you have on this.

I wonder if its to do with the lack of head tube spacer, did you try it with spacers before you cut the steerer?

Which Juin tech brakes did you go for? I can't decide between the F1 or the GT's, not sure if 4 pistons are a bit overkill for a road bike or not.

Also what did you do to tune the seatpost?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Snacks on August 13, 2021, 03:53:36 PM
I would like to say that I'm not at my first build, almost 10 bikes (road, MTB, chinese, branded, Dengfu, Cannondale, OPEN Cycle, etc...)

To resume, I cut the fork steerer under the top of the stem and when I put the expander there is more or less 3mm free, to the top of the stem, so enought to compress the headset.
There is no spacer installed under the stem.
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/13//21081308060820397117528119.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081308060820397117528119.jpg.html)

For me this flex is coming from the stem

My bad dude. Didn't mean to insinuate you didn't know what you're doing. Was just giving my observation.

I did,  however, go check my own bike, velobuild r099 , and actually I have a pretty similar amount if flex in the stem too. I guess it's been fine but for some peace of mind looks like I'm taking my own advice and getting the FSA  ACR headset and stem now
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 13, 2021, 04:46:24 PM
I would like to say that I'm not at my first build, almost 10 bikes (road, MTB, chinese, branded, Dengfu, Cannondale, OPEN Cycle, etc...)

And a little hack on the seat post (gain 28gr)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/13//21081308060920397117528120.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081308060920397117528120.jpg.html)

Clearly you know what you are doing. Since it's a new build, might as well as VB for a replacement under warranty. 

Also, sure 28g from the seatpost, but just think how much weight you are saved by not installing the drivetrain!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: JutSu on August 13, 2021, 04:50:32 PM
Apart from that, a photo of the bike under construction (size 56cm, color blue chameleon)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/13//21081308060920397117528121.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081308060920397117528121.jpg.html)


Your "flexed" handlebar issue is really strange, so there is no flex from the fork ? Only the handlebar ?

Thanks for the photo, this color looks so nice ! I am about to order the same frame soon and will probably ask for the same color, is it just blue chameleon or is there a more specific color ? Is it the same as this one : http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-099-chameleon-blue-aero-road-carbon-bike-frame ? (it looks a bit different but that might be due to the lights).

Regarding the wheels, is it the lightbicycle AR465 model ? I guess you haven't tested them yet but if you have some feedback that would be nice :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 14, 2021, 01:19:01 AM
I wonder if its to do with the lack of head tube spacer, did you try it with spacers before you cut the steerer?

Which Juin tech brakes did you go for? I can't decide between the F1 or the GT's, not sure if 4 pistons are a bit overkill for a road bike or not.

Also what did you do to tune the seatpost?
I didn't try with the spacer, because it was not necessary for my position. But from my point view, the spacer will not change the stem flex.

It's the Juin Tech GT-F. I did this choice to be sure to have something able to brake hard and they are also lighter.
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/14//21081408321220397117528285.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081408321220397117528285.jpg.html)

Original the seatpost is like that
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/14//21081408142620397117528280.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081408142620397117528280.jpg.html)

So, I removed this parts
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/14//21081408235320397117528283.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081408235320397117528283.jpg.html)

And I used instead the titanium screws, the aluminium yokes and carbon rocker from an old chinese MTB seatpost
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/14//21081408281820397117528284.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081408281820397117528284.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 14, 2021, 01:24:26 AM
My bad dude. Didn't mean to insinuate you didn't know what you're doing. Was just giving my observation.

I did,  however, go check my own bike, velobuild r099 , and actually I have a pretty similar amount if flex in the stem too. I guess it's been fine but for some peace of mind looks like I'm taking my own advice and getting the FSA  ACR headset and stem now
No worries Snacks, i understood  ;) ;). My goal was to explain my situation and my experience in bike building, just to say I'm not a noob  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 14, 2021, 01:29:26 AM
Clearly you know what you are doing. Since it's a new build, might as well as VB for a replacement under warranty. 

Also, sure 28g from the seatpost, but just think how much weight you are saved by not installing the drivetrain!

Yes, I've sent the video to Chris and I'm waiting his response to see what he proposes to solve that.
It's for this reason that I didn't route the cables and thus the drivetrain  ;) ;)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 14, 2021, 01:47:42 AM
Your "flexed" handlebar issue is really strange, so there is no flex from the fork ? Only the handlebar ?

Thanks for the photo, this color looks so nice ! I am about to order the same frame soon and will probably ask for the same color, is it just blue chameleon or is there a more specific color ? Is it the same as this one : http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-099-chameleon-blue-aero-road-carbon-bike-frame ? (it looks a bit different but that might be due to the lights).

Regarding the wheels, is it the lightbicycle AR465 model ? I guess you haven't tested them yet but if you have some feedback that would be nice :)
For me the flex is coming form the area of the stem.

Yes, the color is blue chameleon http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-blue-chameleon (http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-blue-chameleon)

True, the wheelsets are the Llightbicycle AR465 in Flyweight version mounted with Carbon-Ti X-hubs and the spokes Sapim CX Sprint-Rear drive side/ CX Ray-Other sides
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/14//21081409011820397117528298.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081409011820397117528298.jpg.html)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/14//21081409011820397117528297.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081409011820397117528297.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 14, 2021, 10:59:31 AM
Hello was only a silent reader until now. I ordered 2 frames 168 from Curis are on the way. The video with the handlebars and that it is an experienced self-builder scared me. I already got an answer from Chris

Quote
Hello

We are checking with the customer ,his bar seems expander lock one ,now our bars two bolts lock

Chris

I don't even know what that means exactly, I don't even see how it goes on
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 14, 2021, 02:37:33 PM
Hello was only a silent reader until now. I ordered 2 frames 168 from Curis are on the way. The video with the handlebars and that it is an experienced self-builder scared me. I already got an answer from Chris

I don't even know what that means exactly, I don't even see how it goes on

My handlebar is the new version HB011, with the two bolts.

Chris answered to me after my message with the video and picture, that is his response:
Quote
Hello

Thanks for the bar picture

Please rest assured the bar tested .The moving from video seems not locked tightly enough ,not bar flexibility


Chris

To be totally clear and honest, I decided to do cross-tests with different stems and handlebars (3T, rotor, ritchey, deda, chinese ...) and also to scrupulously reinstall the HB011 handlebars (with a few shims under the headset top cover and that make difference) . Of course, the HB011 isn't the stifer solution, but neither is it the worst that I have tried by far.
Finaly, I just finished the build an hour ago and did a quick ride of half an hour (15km and 320 D+).
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/14//21081409544320397117528857.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081409544320397117528857.jpg.html)

Thus, this ride was short, but I can tell that:
I hope these clarifications will help and reduce the doubt that I've maybe created to you and me :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 14, 2021, 02:44:34 PM
 will see I don't know what I'm getting HB 11 or 10.
Do you put another picture in completely and tell us what your bike weighs
Thank you
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 14, 2021, 02:46:16 PM
sorry there it is
wonderfull
class
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 14, 2021, 02:57:08 PM
Another precision, I think the flex shown in the video was a combination of natural flex of HB011 handlebar and low compression on compression cone that probaly created a small play between the steerer tube and the bearing. Now with the shims added under the headset top cover, the amplitude of the flex is less.

The total weight of my build from my Excel spreadsheet is 6963gr, but I need to verify with scale.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 14, 2021, 03:02:40 PM
Dream including pedals?
Can you put the table online
Thank you :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 15, 2021, 01:34:53 AM
Have you tried it without the top triangle cover? The bolt might not be going down enough to push out the expanding sleeve.

I've just received my 168 yesterday so the build starts this weekend. I noticed I've got a different handle bar to you. Mine seems to be this one (http://www.velobuild.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing), notice there's the two bolts on the side for tightening, rather than that bolt insert. It only came with the spacers and expander too.

Any more theories on why they aren't shipping the bars without side bolts like originally pictured? I have one of the ones without side bolts which looks great but hope they didn't stop shipping it because it was a poor design that is showing problems.

Also, anyone's top triangle cap either not come fully black or change in colour?

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 15, 2021, 08:57:48 AM
Dream including pedals?
Can you put the table online
Thank you :)

Of course  ;) ;)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/15//21081503475720397117529236.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081503475720397117529236.jpg.html)

The futures evolutions will be to change:

I should win 250gr
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 15, 2021, 09:55:56 AM
very very cool
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 15, 2021, 10:07:38 AM
Has anyone ever tried to install the seat post from the Tarmac SL7,
it fits, the rubber cover fits perfectly
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 15, 2021, 01:05:22 PM
Has anyone ever tried to install the seat post from the Tarmac SL7,
it fits, the rubber cover fits perfectly

Just to double check, you have successfully installed an SL7 seatpost in to a VB-R-168?

I know the rubber covers fit fine but have not seen confirmation the actual seatpost itself fits.

Great if so as I'd love to get a 0mm offset post for mine!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 15, 2021, 01:18:29 PM
I just bought one, when my frames are there I'll report, but that may take a while :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 15, 2021, 02:41:55 PM
here as a comparison of the SL7 SWORKS without pedals

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-vf16569sjn7.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 15, 2021, 03:36:48 PM
I just bought one, when my frames are there I'll report, but that may take a while :)

Yeah the wait for the frame is a killer, I think I'm coming close to 2 months now and it's still awaiting paint and custom decals.

Which seatpost did you order? I can't find any chiner ones and the official SL7 posts are upwards of €200!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 15, 2021, 04:31:21 PM
Specialized S-Works Tarmac Carbon Post - 300/20 mm offset, carbon

If you bought them on Ebay classifieds you can get them for about 100 euros
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 15, 2021, 04:33:43 PM
https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/specialized-s-works-tarmac-sl7-sattelstuetze-2021/1842840303-217-4309
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 15, 2021, 06:50:21 PM
I am having a small issue with the seatpost and the expander/wedge.

I just realized that crank arm length, cleat system, sole height, and certainly the saddle rail-to-top are the determining factors for the seatpost insertion depth.

I've cut my seatpost a bit shorter than my target saddle height because I miscalculated the insertion depth -- it's primarily because I used 165mm crank instead of my usual 170mm. It became an issue as the seatpost is slipping on every ride even with reasonable tightening on the expander. I haven't applied carbon paste though.

After I checked the seatpost, I noticed that the contact area of the expander to the seatpost is too small. The contacts are mostly on the edges. Each slippage, the expander digs into the seatpost leaving two parallel scratch lines along the seatpost.

The solution should be to increase the contact area. Will carbon paste a solution here?

Other experiences with seatpost so far:

On each slippage, the seatpost became stuck around the wheel cutout area. I had to pull the seat system with a reasonable force. I used a bar around eye-level height, cover it with some clothes, hook the saddle on to it -- after I loosen the expander, and then jerk the bike down. I hope that this force is still within the designed operating force window.

I also noticed that the seat tube doesn't have uniform thickness along its run. It became thinner a few cm in. This might be the cause of some knocking sound someone noticed before.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 15, 2021, 08:20:47 PM
Steerer tube question.  This is my first time working with carbon. 
Most of the carbon work on this looks pretty good for my untrained eye.
However, a few things caught my attention on the steerer. 
Any care to weigh in?

1) steerer is nice and smooth most of the way, but contains a nest of loose ends at the bottom.
Hard to capture without a scope, but is this normal?

2) There appears to be a void or delamination at the top of the tube (right by my thumb)
I mean, this will be cut, but is that an indicator of overall quality?

3) These weird irregularities near the fork.  Not gouges, but indents. Probably nothing.

4) looks like a bit of a hack job drilling the brake line hole.  Probably not an issue.  Just ugly
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 15, 2021, 08:41:42 PM
I am having a small issue with the seatpost and the expander/wedge.

I just realized that crank arm length, cleat system, sole height, and certainly the saddle rail-to-top are the determining factors for the seatpost insertion depth.

I've cut my seatpost a bit shorter than my target saddle height because I miscalculated the insertion depth -- it's primarily because I used 165mm crank instead of my usual 170mm. It became an issue as the seatpost is slipping on every ride even with reasonable tightening on the expander. I haven't applied carbon paste though.

After I checked the seatpost, I noticed that the contact area of the expander to the seatpost is too small. The contacts are mostly on the edges. Each slippage, the expander digs into the seatpost leaving two parallel scratch lines along the seatpost.

The solution should be to increase the contact area. Will carbon paste a solution here?

Other experiences with seatpost so far:

On each slippage, the seatpost became stuck around the wheel cutout area. I had to pull the seat system with a reasonable force. I used a bar around eye-level height, cover it with some clothes, hook the saddle on to it -- after I loosen the expander, and then jerk the bike down. I hope that this force is still within the designed operating force window.

I also noticed that the seat tube doesn't have uniform thickness along its run. It became thinner a few cm in. This might be the cause of some knocking sound someone noticed before.

i don't recommend about using the current seatpost, some guy in my town broke apart their seatpost because he doesn't fulfill the minimum seatpost insertion dept, but it takes a year for it to be happen, clearly its better to have a replacement and contact Chris for solution.

for Carbon Paste yes it works, i use park tool one and helps a lot in my previous bike *cheers
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 15, 2021, 08:46:49 PM

1) steerer is nice and smooth most of the way, but contains a nest of loose ends at the bottom.
Hard to capture without a scope, but is this normal?

2) There appears to be a void or delamination at the top of the tube (right by my thumb)
I mean, this will be cut, but is that an indicator of overall quality?

3) These weird irregularities near the fork.  Not gouges, but indents. Probably nothing.

4) looks like a bit of a hack job drilling the brake line hole.  Probably not an issue.  Just ugly

1. I do found this in some low quality carbon part like seatpost and handlebar, and i have had some carbon bike with big brand, they doesn't has this but pretty sure it won't be problem but correct me if i'm wrong

2 & 3 . shouldn't be problem hopefuly , i will get back at you later, i'm getting mine today let me see mine

4. Thank God it's hidden

Yeah the wait for the frame is a killer, I think I'm coming close to 2 months now and it's still awaiting paint and custom decals.

Which seatpost did you order? I can't find any chiner ones and the official SL7 posts are upwards of €200!

2 month and still awaiting paint? mine finished in 1 month and today i'm picking up the frame but i do hope nothing get wrong in the box , i do reccomend to try getting an update every week from chris ,
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 15, 2021, 09:10:41 PM
i don't recommend about using the current seatpost, some guy in my town broke apart their seatpost because he doesn't fulfill the minimum seatpost insertion dept, but it takes a year for it to be happen, clearly its better to have a replacement and contact Chris for solution.

Sorry to cause confusion. The seatpost length is, I am pretty sure, still totally safe -- It still has around 13cm insertion depth. Perfect cut should've made it sit on the wheel cutout, but I've made a mistake by cutting it around 1cm more than I should.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 15, 2021, 09:18:40 PM
Steerer tube question.  This is my first time working with carbon. 
Most of the carbon work on this looks pretty good for my untrained eye.
However, a few things caught my attention on the steerer. 
Any care to weigh in?

1) steerer is nice and smooth most of the way, but contains a nest of loose ends at the bottom.
Hard to capture without a scope, but is this normal?

2) There appears to be a void or delamination at the top of the tube (right by my thumb)
I mean, this will be cut, but is that an indicator of overall quality?

3) These weird irregularities near the fork.  Not gouges, but indents. Probably nothing.

4) looks like a bit of a hack job drilling the brake line hole.  Probably not an issue.  Just ugly

Exactly as I received. I was also concerned but didn't put much thought into it, and the shop guy who helped me build the bike didn't put any comment on the fork -- he praised the frame though. I just assumed that they use a less sophisticated method compared to the frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 16, 2021, 02:35:39 AM
Steerer tube question.  This is my first time working with carbon. 
Most of the carbon work on this looks pretty good for my untrained eye.
However, a few things caught my attention on the steerer. 
Any care to weigh in?

1) steerer is nice and smooth most of the way, but contains a nest of loose ends at the bottom.
Hard to capture without a scope, but is this normal?

2) There appears to be a void or delamination at the top of the tube (right by my thumb)
I mean, this will be cut, but is that an indicator of overall quality?

3) These weird irregularities near the fork.  Not gouges, but indents. Probably nothing.

4) looks like a bit of a hack job drilling the brake line hole.  Probably not an issue.  Just ugly

Yes, it's not the best finish compared to a branded one like Cannondale or Specialized, but that is common for this type of production. From what we can see on our pictures and from my experience there is no risk in use.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 16, 2021, 04:36:16 AM
Of course  ;) ;)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/15//21081503475720397117529236.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081503475720397117529236.jpg.html)

The futures evolutions will be to change:
  • the saddle for GELU E1 (https://gelucarboncreation.com/product/gelu-e-1/)
  • Ligther expander (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/32848007493.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.13661d63bhocu4&algo_pvid=2e8a8fdd-5c75-40b2-bfbc-2ce4332ca191&algo_exp_id=2e8a8fdd-5c75-40b2-bfbc-2ce4332ca191-21&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2265607362064%22%7D) and top (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/4000185056194.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.13661d63bhocu4&algo_pvid=2e8a8fdd-5c75-40b2-bfbc-2ce4332ca191&algo_exp_id=2e8a8fdd-5c75-40b2-bfbc-2ce4332ca191-28&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2210000000686823694%22%7D)
  • Lighter thrue axles (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005002813771223.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000060.1.17b64e8fBbtOaQ&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.169870.0&scm_id=1007.13339.169870.0&scm-url=1007.13339.169870.0&pvid=7722115b-4379-4fee-9400-9ecc4bbaf414&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller,scm-url:1007.13339.169870.0,pvid:7722115b-4379-4fee-9400-9ecc4bbaf414,tpp_buckets:668%230%23131923%2343_668%230%23131923%2343_668%23888%233325%231_668%23888%233325%231_668%232846%238109%231935_668%235811%2327174%2318_668%236421%2330825%23465_668%232717%237558%23148_668%231000022185%231000066058%230_668%236808%2332771%23226_668%233468%2315616%23791_668%232846%238109%231935_668%235811%2327174%2318_668%236421%2330825%23465_668%232717%237558%23148_668%233164%239976%23882_668%236808%2332771%23226_668%233468%2315616%23791&&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22scene%22:%223339%22%7D)
  • Bottle cage (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/10000410662996.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000014.15.27e33859DYhNy8&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreOtherSeller&scm=1007.13338.183346.0&scm_id=1007.13338.183346.0&scm-url=1007.13338.183346.0&pvid=098f6a00-5423-4d01-8d90-ce928d981b85&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreOtherSeller,scm-url:1007.13338.183346.0,pvid:098f6a00-5423-4d01-8d90-ce928d981b85,tpp_buckets:668%230%23131923%2394_668%23888%233325%231_3338%230%23183346%230_3338%233142%239890%234_668%232846%238109%231935_668%235811%2327174%2318_668%236421%2330825%23465_668%232717%237558%23148_668%231000022185%231000066058%230_668%236808%2332771%23226_668%233422%2315392%23346&&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22scene%22:%2223416%22%7D)
  • Tubes by wolfpack (https://wolfpack-tires.com/produkt/tpu-schlauch-ventillaenge-aktuell-40-mm/)

I should win 250gr

Do you have a link to the Chinese Ti Speed Play pedals you're using? Do you recomend them?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 16, 2021, 09:35:40 AM
so i received my frame today
okay here's my review so far :
The color is bad ( its not even resembling even an inch from what i request ) i request laser blue metallic and come blue pastel  :'(
i'm disappointed , and going to paint it later after a few rides

except from the paint the frame is good
I have XS size
Frame with hanger come in 1101 gram (quite heavy paint around 100gr)

Here is my frame and will build it with other handlebar , i do find the bar is flexy and i don't like it
Should i sell it or keep it ?

My Build may weight around 7,4 - 7,7 Kg
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 16, 2021, 11:01:57 AM
so i received my frame today
okay here's my review so far :
The color is bad ( its not even resembling even an inch from what i request ) i request laser blue metallic and come blue pastel  :'(
i'm disappointed , and going to paint it later after a few rides

except from the paint the frame is good
I have XS size
Frame with hanger come in 1101 gram (quite heavy paint around 100gr)

Here is my frame and will build it with other handlebar , i do find the bar is flexy and i don't like it
Should i sell it or keep it ?

My Build may weight around 7,4 - 7,7 Kg

Such a shame it doesn't match what you asked for! Did you send over a colour picture reference to Chris or just request the colour via e-mail? Did you receive a mock-up of what the colour was meant to look like? Personally, I really like the look of what you have been sent but can imagine you're disappointed!

Aside from the colour, how is the quality of the paint job itself? Have you also inspected the frame and bars, are they also okay quality wise?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 16, 2021, 11:04:44 AM
Yes, it's not the best finish compared to a branded one like Cannondale or Specialized, but that is common for this type of production. From what we can see on our pictures and from my experience there is no risk in use.

Exactly as I received. I was also concerned but didn't put much thought into it, and the shop guy who helped me build the bike didn't put any comment on the fork -- he praised the frame though. I just assumed that they use a less sophisticated method compared to the frame.

1. I do found this in some low quality carbon part like seatpost and handlebar, and i have had some carbon bike with big brand, they doesn't has this but pretty sure it won't be problem but correct me if i'm wrong

2 & 3 . shouldn't be problem hopefuly , i will get back at you later, i'm getting mine today let me see mine

4. Thank God it's hidden


Thanks for the input everyone
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 16, 2021, 11:40:52 AM
so i received my frame today
okay here's my review so far :
The color is bad ( its not even resembling even an inch from what i request ) i request laser blue metallic and come blue pastel  :'(
i'm disappointed , and going to paint it later after a few rides

Thanks for sharing!

A shame about the paint.   I am still in discussions with Chris to try to find a mutually agreeable solution (although within rights, there is no way they will send a new frame. But asking me to ship it back at my expense is also not fair)

If the paint is off, for instance, the metallic blue was a little light or darker than expected, I would consider this an acceptable deviation.
In your case, it looks like they used the wrong Pantone code and you ended up with something like Relucent Blue (which has a very similar number)

Up to you how worth it is for you to put up a fight I guess, but at the very least you should get exactly what you ordered in terms of parts, and very close in terms of paint.
 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 16, 2021, 01:03:12 PM
Do you have a link to the Chinese Ti Speed Play pedals you're using? Do you recomend them?
I bought these pedals https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005002304240956.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.25176c37RuykzV (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005002304240956.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.25176c37RuykzV)
For the moment, I need to try them more and to lapp them, because currently it's really difficult to clip on
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 16, 2021, 01:15:14 PM
so i received my frame today
okay here's my review so far :
The color is bad ( its not even resembling even an inch from what i request ) i request laser blue metallic and come blue pastel  :'(
i'm disappointed , and going to paint it later after a few rides

except from the paint the frame is good
I have XS size
Frame with hanger come in 1101 gram (quite heavy paint around 100gr)

Here is my frame and will build it with other handlebar , i do find the bar is flexy and i don't like it
Should i sell it or keep it ?

My Build may weight around 7,4 - 7,7 Kg
For sure, this color is not close to laser blue metallic, I'm sorry for you :(
I am a little surprised at the weight announced in your spreadsheet, especially for the seatpost and the headset. Did you change something?
I am also interested to know which model of handlebar you will use.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 16, 2021, 02:06:48 PM
I installed this handlebar on my colleague's house. Here, too,
I have to say a lot of flex. I would also be interested in what kind of handlebars you build


https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33021843997.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.13bb4c4dzIvwe4
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp84449pjck.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 16, 2021, 11:30:28 PM
Such a shame it doesn't match what you asked for! Did you send over a colour picture reference to Chris or just request the colour via e-mail? Did you receive a mock-up of what the colour was meant to look like? Personally, I really like the look of what you have been sent but can imagine you're disappointed!

Aside from the colour, how is the quality of the paint job itself? Have you also inspected the frame and bars, are they also okay quality wise?

I only sent a picture of what the frame looks like and told him laser blue color , see my email below.
yeah the color itself not bad , its exactly the same as canyon aeroad but i do disappointed

The quality of the frame its fine actually (will test it soon for climbing) but the bar too much flexy but i think its flexy because it's design of internal cable so i won't use it.
my Deda alanera from aliexpress way more stiffer and doesn't flex like the velobuild , maybe will put it on market place

Thanks for sharing!

A shame about the paint.   I am still in discussions with Chris to try to find a mutually agreeable solution (although within rights, there is no way they will send a new frame. But asking me to ship it back at my expense is also not fair)

If the paint is off, for instance, the metallic blue was a little light or darker than expected, I would consider this an acceptable deviation.
In your case, it looks like they used the wrong Pantone code and you ended up with something like Relucent Blue (which has a very similar number)

Up to you how worth it is for you to put up a fight I guess, but at the very least you should get exactly what you ordered in terms of parts, and very close in terms of paint.

I have my own paintshop actually and the cost its' the same as velobuild to paint it but i decided to have Chris painted it because i don't want to do the extra work but somehow it doesn't satisfy me, in my opinion you should take it to your local paint shop instead arguing with Chris, even Chris never respond to my email again, and he assume he already sent the picture of finished frame which he never sent me and just send the frame to me

For sure, this color is not close to laser blue metallic, I'm sorry for you :(
I am a little surprised at the weight announced in your spreadsheet, especially for the seatpost and the headset. Did you change something?
I am also interested to know which model of handlebar you will use.

Yeah i think i will be okay, soon gonna paint it maybe early in 2022
Seatpost in uncutted but i remove the clamp and change it to carbon clamp which save 20 gr
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000452319651.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.227e4c4dac3spL

i change the headset too from aliexpress , but you can get a branded one like carbon ti if you have the budget (here's the link of my headset and it works fine)
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002091371858.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.227e4c4dac3spL

i use this one but will give you the feedback after couple of more rides uphill in my area
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001962258266.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.2c5e5ae45g7bjb&algo_pvid=6b819c2b-75f0-4fb2-bf80-e10a682aa628&algo_exp_id=6b819c2b-75f0-4fb2-bf80-e10a682aa628-1&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000018240190316%22%7D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 16, 2021, 11:43:44 PM
I installed this handlebar on my colleague's house. Here, too,
I have to say a lot of flex. I would also be interested in what kind of handlebars you build


https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33021843997.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.13bb4c4dzIvwe4
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp84449pjck.jpg)

i did buy this one https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001962258266.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.2c5e5ae45g7bjb&algo_pvid=6b819c2b-75f0-4fb2-bf80-e10a682aa628&algo_exp_id=6b819c2b-75f0-4fb2-bf80-e10a682aa628-1&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000018240190316%22%7D

and more stiffer than the velobuild one but i will get back to you after my build finished
just drop it at mechanic and will be finished around thursday or friday
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 17, 2021, 02:36:10 AM
i did buy this one https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001962258266.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.2c5e5ae45g7bjb&algo_pvid=6b819c2b-75f0-4fb2-bf80-e10a682aa628&algo_exp_id=6b819c2b-75f0-4fb2-bf80-e10a682aa628-1&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000018240190316%22%7D

and more stiffer than the velobuild one but i will get back to you after my build finished
just drop it at mechanic and will be finished around thursday or friday

That bar looks nice, however I don't think you're able to route the cables down through the headset spacers and in to the frame, is that right?

Chris has confirmed that they will ship my order this Friday, and that if I do not want the bar he is happy to refund me cost of the bar.

So...do I proceed with the HB011 bar, or do I ship without and look for an alternative?

Can anyone recommend a good, fully integrated/hidden cable bar (most likely off AliX) that is going to work with the VB-R-168? I've got until Thursday this week to decide.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 17, 2021, 02:53:14 AM
That bar looks nice, however I don't think you're able to route the cables down through the headset spacers and in to the frame, is that right?

Chris has confirmed that they will ship my order this Friday, and that if I do not want the bar he is happy to refund me cost of the bar.

So...do I proceed with the HB011 bar, or do I ship without and look for an alternative?

Can anyone recommend a good, fully integrated/hidden cable bar (most likely off AliX) that is going to work with the VB-R-168? I've got until Thursday this week to decide.

Yes, i told my mechanic to try find some way to fit it in.
i hope we can find some alternative way but i'm thinking about drilling the steel space and make some hole so the cable can get through
if can't i think i need new spacer that could help to change the cable guide
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 17, 2021, 03:34:26 AM
've read through the reviews of the handlebar, here some also write that it flexes a lot.
You have to make compromises due to the geometry round to flat. I am looking forward to your report
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 17, 2021, 09:20:58 AM
I have my own paintshop actually and the cost its' the same as velobuild to paint it but i decided to have Chris painted it because i don't want to do the extra work but somehow it doesn't satisfy me, in my opinion you should take it to your local paint shop instead arguing with Chris, even Chris never respond to my email again, and he assume he already sent the picture of finished frame which he never sent me and just send the frame to me

You are probably right, but as I do not have my own paint shop, and in my locality a paint job will cost more than the frame (any good recommendations in Toronto, anyone?) I think I would kick myself for not trying to come to a resolution with Chris.

OR....I could just lean into it.  I recently purchased some vinyl unicorn stickers for my daughter's bike.   Maybe I'll just embrace my purple sparkle bike and let her slap a few stickers on.
What do you think?

As for handlebar flex - is this under load, as in out of the seat sprinting and climbing, or even is low wattage conditions?


 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on August 17, 2021, 11:46:07 AM
That bar looks nice, however I don't think you're able to route the cables down through the headset spacers and in to the frame, is that right?

Chris has confirmed that they will ship my order this Friday, and that if I do not want the bar he is happy to refund me cost of the bar.

So...do I proceed with the HB011 bar, or do I ship without and look for an alternative?

Can anyone recommend a good, fully integrated/hidden cable bar (most likely off AliX) that is going to work with the VB-R-168? I've got until Thursday this week to decide.

I have the dengfu bar that came with my r12. Its stiff, comparable to oz cycles flex test of his yoeleo bars. $110. Getting an all in one is $80 from ali so you should pay the extra $30 for a two year warranty and guaranteed quality.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 17, 2021, 12:04:38 PM
You are probably right, but as I do not have my own paint shop, and in my locality a paint job will cost more than the frame (any good recommendations in Toronto, anyone?) I think I would kick myself for not trying to come to a resolution with Chris.

OR....I could just lean into it.  I recently purchased some vinyl unicorn stickers for my daughter's bike.   Maybe I'll just embrace my purple sparkle bike and let her slap a few stickers on.
What do you think?

As for handlebar flex - is this under load, as in out of the seat sprinting and climbing, or even is low wattage conditions?

YES!  ;D

I ended up getting decals made locally and the brighter colour actually works well with the darker purple chameleon that I didn't ask for.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 17, 2021, 01:26:39 PM
I have the dengfu bar that came with my r12. Its stiff, comparable to oz cycles flex test of his yoeleo bars. $110. Getting an all in one is $80 from ali so you should pay the extra $30 for a two year warranty and guaranteed quality.

Would that be the Dengfu HB015 bar Nick? http://m.dengfubikes.com/index.php?s=/198.html (http://m.dengfubikes.com/index.php?s=/198.html)

I can't see a technical drawing for the VeloBuild HB011 bars however the profile looks identical to the HB015's, they're also the roughly the same price (only $10USD difference) and the same weight. I wonder if they're actually from the same factory?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 17, 2021, 02:14:00 PM
There are many retailers but only a few manufacturers ...
that says it all, that's the same handlebar

left Velobuild right Dengfu

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp4800z2jnx.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 17, 2021, 02:42:42 PM
There are many retailers but only a few manufacturers ...
that says it all, that's the same handlebar

left Velobuild right Dengfu

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp4800z2jnx.jpg)

Yep, they look VERY similar but there are a few small differences:


I do still think they've come from exactly the same manufacturer however, and most likely have the same manufacturing techniques that will lead to the same torsional stiffness etc. Not sure if it's worth cancelling the VeloBuild and replacing them with the Dengfu bars in this case?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 17, 2021, 02:57:06 PM
the shape is the same, the post-processing is different
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 17, 2021, 03:27:06 PM
does anyone know what kind of handlebar there is from ICAN

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-uw4800ibji3.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on August 17, 2021, 03:30:50 PM
My dengfu bars has two normal headset sized screws on one side and like a 6-7mm hex on the other, for a total of 4 bolts. The cable routing is what a trek store service manager called “like the emonda”
The cables go under the handlebar and there is a cutout so you dont see them fron the side. They go flush with the cutout and then get fed down the steerer tube.

See attached pic.

One thing i forgot to check is if it can accept two wires on each side if you run mechanical or di2. I have etap axs so i forgot to check if theres enough room. If you REALLY need to know im thinking about retaping my bars and can do it tonight. Let me know. I think the flex may come from the steerer tube though. These things feel stiff and ive had one bad crash and one where i had an unclip accident. Bars fine and i feel no flex sprinting.

They have premade r12’s that come with the bar that are 105, r8k and duraace di2 so id assume they have enough room to fit it… dont know why theyd sell it if not.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Schumo on August 17, 2021, 04:12:51 PM
@OlieSimpson

My Dengfu bars look exactly look like the Velobuild ones.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 17, 2021, 08:48:20 PM
You are probably right, but as I do not have my own paint shop, and in my locality a paint job will cost more than the frame (any good recommendations in Toronto, anyone?) I think I would kick myself for not trying to come to a resolution with Chris.

OR....I could just lean into it.  I recently purchased some vinyl unicorn stickers for my daughter's bike.   Maybe I'll just embrace my purple sparkle bike and let her slap a few stickers on.
What do you think?

As for handlebar flex - is this under load, as in out of the seat sprinting and climbing, or even is low wattage conditions?

I live in Indonesia and some of them are decent which cost 30-50$ but the premium one cost 300-500$ for a bike
vinyl sticker could help, there are some cyclist who wrap their frame and it does save cost and last quite a long.

As for handlebar i think it will flex when you do sprint but with low wattage its fine, but if you going to have a rough surface i think it will  have a flex it you put it under load.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 17, 2021, 08:51:30 PM
There are many retailers but only a few manufacturers ...
that says it all, that's the same handlebar

left Velobuild right Dengfu

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp4800z2jnx.jpg)

This handlebar used by many brand
you can see Elves and other
they have the same handlebar but maybe difference QC?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 18, 2021, 06:11:53 AM
I've just received confirmation from Melody at Dengfu that that bars and headset spacers are only compatible with the Dengfu R12 frame so that doesn't look to be an option any more.

I can see that the Elves Orome Aeropro bar (https://store.elvesbike.com/products/elves-aeroelite-one-piece-road-carbon-handlebar (https://store.elvesbike.com/products/elves-aeroelite-one-piece-road-carbon-handlebar)) can be supplied with 'generic' headset spacers (HPS03 spacers) that are designed to be used on round head tubes with a 52mm OD bearing / 52mm OD head tube.

Does anyone with a 168 know if these dimensions are the same as the frame?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 18, 2021, 06:17:45 AM
Has anyone ever tried to install the seat post from the Tarmac SL7,
it fits, the rubber cover fits perfectly

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp7776e0k4k.jpg)

definitely doesn’t fit
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 18, 2021, 08:38:44 PM
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp7776e0k4k.jpg)

definitely doesn’t fit

Thanks for sharing.
Been thinking about this and want to swap it but fortunately it doesn't fit.

are there any ways to reduce the weight from seatpost ?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 18, 2021, 10:20:11 PM
are there any ways to reduce the weight from seatpost ?

definitely the metal parts. those are massive contributors.

I've weighted my build and I've got it around 8.3kg including the pedals, bottle cages, and a Topeak racerocket 120. Should be 7.8-7.9kg without them.

I am also planning to remove 15mm or 20mm of the headset spacers.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 19, 2021, 02:36:28 AM
definitely the metal parts. those are massive contributors.

I've weighted my build and I've got it around 8.3kg including the pedals, bottle cages, and a Topeak racerocket 120. Should be 7.8-7.9kg without them.

I am also planning to remove 15mm or 20mm of the headset spacers.

Hello
Yes the headset spacers are heavy planning to buy a plastic one from aliexpress
just finished my build
it weight 7,7 kg with look keo blade pedal and bottle cage
Happy with 7,7 kg for now
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 19, 2021, 02:53:33 AM
Hello
Yes the headset spacers are heavy planning to buy a plastic one from aliexpress
just finished my build
it weight 7,7 kg with look keo blade pedal and bottle cage
Happy with 7,7 kg for now

Did you manage to internally route the cables using your handlebar?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 19, 2021, 07:01:15 AM
Thanks for sharing.
Been thinking about this and want to swap it but fortunately it doesn't fit.

are there any ways to reduce the weight from seatpost ?

Assuming you have already cut it, you can replace the metal hardware with carbon fibre and titanium parts. You can probably source the parts specifically or take them from a seat post that comes with them.
Another poster, Natas, did this.   Probably cheaper than buying the Tarmac seat post anyways
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 19, 2021, 08:49:19 AM
Did you manage to internally route the cables using your handlebar?

hi
i discussed it with my mechanic, and tomorrow will show you the result.
planning to drill the steel spacer but going to buy hard plasctic one from the aliexpress which weight less
the one which comes w the frame is quite heavy
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on August 20, 2021, 02:56:13 AM
The bird has (crash) landed  ;D
Amazingly it looks to be unscathed. Only a slight paint notch at the seatpost hole.

Paint is Cameleon blue with a matt finish. From other angles its dark purple - I'll add more pictures later.

Order date: 17-05-2021
Arrival date (in Denmark): 19-08-2021

Will be building it up this weekend.

(https://i.imgur.com/gJ0xzmo.jpg?2)
(https://i.imgur.com/epYparm.jpg?2)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 20, 2021, 03:21:29 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/gJ0xzmo.jpg?2)
(https://i.imgur.com/epYparm.jpg?2)

Did the package go through a storm?  :o

I like the color.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on August 20, 2021, 03:40:47 AM
It must have been some very heavy turbulence at least  ;D

(https://thumbs.gfycat.com/VacantJoyousBlackpanther-size_restricted.gif)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 20, 2021, 09:07:08 AM
Hi Guys,

Update from me
Finished the Build
I change the handlebar you can look at the pict

The final build with bike comp + dual handlebar lamp + pedal is 7.8 KG
Quite good remembering i still use 105 and ultegra disc ;D ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on August 20, 2021, 10:50:45 AM
how in the fu.....

i dont even know if id accept that but i wouldnt pay any return shipping. it looks like they threw it into a garbage compactor and the frame broke the hydraulic press. i mean holy shit.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 20, 2021, 11:52:34 AM

The weight is great with the equipment. what kind of wheels do you have ... hubs rim weight
thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 20, 2021, 11:06:37 PM
The bird has (crash) landed  ;D
Amazingly it looks to be unscathed. Only a slight paint notch at the seatpost hole.

Paint is Cameleon blue with a matt finish. From other angles its dark purple - I'll add more pictures later.

Order date: 17-05-2021
Arrival date (in Denmark): 19-08-2021

Will be building it up this weekend.

(https://i.imgur.com/gJ0xzmo.jpg?2)
(https://i.imgur.com/epYparm.jpg?2)

Nice color
Thanks God its okay

Good luck with the build and enjoy
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 20, 2021, 11:10:41 PM
Wanna share about my ride impression,
just finished my 75KM ride this morning
i tried to sprint from 30 to 60 km/h and its fine , i don't feel any flex from the frame (note: i change the handlebar and i haven't tried the one that comes w the frame)
I hope you guys satisfied w the frame too

The weight is great with the equipment. what kind of wheels do you have ... hubs rim weight
thanks

are you asking about my build?
i use Hyper X wheels from Lun , 50mm Disc weighted around 1450+- (mine 1480 with valve)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 21, 2021, 01:13:00 AM
Thanks :)
I couldn't find the inside width of the rim on the website
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 21, 2021, 06:43:33 PM
Question on the Handlebars and seatpost.

Did any of you require carbon paste for them or not
This can vary build to build, so just curious how the 168 fares in this regard

UPDATE:  I did not require carbon paste for my build
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 21, 2021, 10:31:54 PM
Question on the Handlebars and seatpost.

Did any of you require carbon paste for them or not
This can vary build to build, so just curious how the 168 fares in this regard

When i did my first ride the seatpost keep sliding down 2 times even though i apply some carbon paste
i will need more carbon paste to keep it in position
but i tried to tightening the seatpost as hard i can but don't put too much force and it works well
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on August 21, 2021, 10:42:45 PM
Thanks :)
I couldn't find the inside width of the rim on the website
There's an info in the specification section here: https://www.winspace.cc/hyper-2020 it's 26mm external, 19mm internal

Question on the Handlebars and seatpost.

Did any of you require carbon paste for them or not
This can vary build to build, so just curious how the 168 fares in this regard

My seatpost is still slipping even with carbon paste. Is there any trick to apply the paste?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 22, 2021, 02:38:27 AM

My seatpost is still slipping even with carbon paste. Is there any trick to apply the paste?

Hello , you can try to tighten the screw
I add more carbon paste and tighten the screw more than usual but please be aware of your max torque
It solved my slipping seatpost
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 22, 2021, 12:54:52 PM
1 question to those who have already assembled.
The saddle elevation on the handlebars is extreme due to the negative stem. How are you coping with it? Otherwise it was 9 cm, with a spacer I am 15. I also don't want to undercut that extreme.

2nd question .. do you have a disc in between or was that how it was?   

   


(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp7356jajjb.jpg)
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-oz7356fgjxi.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on August 22, 2021, 01:43:59 PM
Hmm, never seen a piece like that. Looks like a thick micro spacer. Where it is now, it looks like it will it will interfere with your internal cablelibg through the head tube.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 22, 2021, 03:18:13 PM
Settled service issue with Chris re: paint colour. 

New bike day has finally come!

Here is a pic of major parts. OCD people have at it!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 22, 2021, 03:32:48 PM
Hmm, never seen a piece like that. Looks like a thick micro spacer. Where it is now, it looks like it will it will interfere with your internal cablelibg through the head tube.

it wasn't there, I put it under it so it wouldn't get stuck,
or I'm doing something wrong
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: AngelDust on August 22, 2021, 08:51:04 PM
1 question to those who have already assembled.
The saddle elevation on the handlebars is extreme due to the negative stem. How are you coping with it? Otherwise it was 9 cm, with a spacer I am 15. I also don't want to undercut that extreme.

2nd question .. do you have a disc in between or was that how it was?   


1. it depends on your body if your body can handle it , you will be fine if not put more spacer or change the handlebar.
2. i'm not familiar with the disc , i don't think it should be there, let's wait for others, mine assembled by mechanic so i don't know about it sorry
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: fcs01 on August 23, 2021, 04:21:12 AM
1 question to those who have already assembled.
The saddle elevation on the handlebars is extreme due to the negative stem. How are you coping with it? Otherwise it was 9 cm, with a spacer I am 15. I also don't want to undercut that extreme.

2nd question .. do you have a disc in between or was that how it was?   


I think the 3.5cm of spacers that the frame comes with are about enough for the steerer safety - if you need more, it may be that the frame is too small, or that the frame's geometry is not good for you/your needs. For instance, I ordered a 56cm (182cm), which would have been aggressive but still "friendly",  but I received a 54cm by mistake, which is fine but with a 2cm shorter head tube making it much more aggressive.

About the disc, it doesn't look like it belongs there. What's the purpose of it?

Assembly from the bottom-up: fork, fork race, bottom bearing, head tube, top bearing, compression ring, headset cover, (spacers), handlebar. Obvs the expander plug goes in the fork steerer  ;)

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 23, 2021, 07:41:13 AM
I think the 3.5cm of spacers that the frame comes with are about enough for the steerer safety - if you need more, it may be that the frame is too small, or that the frame's geometry is not good for you/your needs. For instance, I ordered a 56cm (182cm), which would have been aggressive but still "friendly",  but I received a 54cm by mistake, which is fine but with a 2cm shorter head tube making it much more aggressive.

About the disc, it doesn't look like it belongs there. What's the purpose of it?

Assembly from the bottom-up: fork, fork race, bottom bearing, head tube, top bearing, compression ring, headset cover, (spacers), handlebar. Obvs the expander plug goes in the fork steerer  ;)



(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-od9148urk8v.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 23, 2021, 07:45:59 AM
ust as you write, I've built that in. If I now only press lightly on the spacer, the paper frame and the first ring are already clamped. There is not enough space ::)

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-ze9148vwjd2.jpg)
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-tg91487ljix.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: adriaanm on August 23, 2021, 10:28:05 AM
I feel like I’m turning into “micro spacer guy” :-)

It’s a common issue with these builds it seems. Easily solved luckily with some micro spacers to create a little gap between the stem and the frame so that you can preload the bearings.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 23, 2021, 10:46:43 AM
I feel like I’m turning into “micro spacer guy” :-)

It’s a common issue with these builds it seems. Easily solved luckily with some micro spacers to create a little gap between the stem and the frame so that you can preload the bearings.

ou can't really do anything wrong the whole thing is relatively simple and can be solved with an intermediate spacer ring ...
therefore the question was whether I am too stupid :-\

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-ye91481mkhq.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 23, 2021, 10:49:36 AM
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It’s a common issue with these builds it seems. Easily solved luckily with some micro spacers to create a little gap between the stem and the frame so that you can preload the bearings.

it is exactly like that
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 23, 2021, 11:05:35 AM
it is exactly like that

Something like this is what you want: https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/spacers/road-mtb/micro-spacer (https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/spacers/road-mtb/micro-spacer)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 23, 2021, 11:08:09 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR9juNqI74c
Here you can also see again exactly so doing wrong is not possible so Mirco Spacer :)


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 23, 2021, 11:16:47 AM
Something like this is what you want: https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/spacers/road-mtb/micro-spacer (https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/spacers/road-mtb/micro-spacer)

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-kz91487qj0r.jpg)

so it doesn't bother cutting for the cables
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on August 23, 2021, 11:31:29 AM
Yeah, the steps are easy, but the devil is in the details. Things to watch for.

1. Steerer tube length. You have to cut the tube at least a few millimeters below where the bottom of your top cover is going to sit. They say a couple of millimeters below the top cover, but it really does depend on the depth of your top cover. If you don't have enough room under the top cover, you can't load the headset because the top cover will bottom out against the top of the compression plug. In the video, I seriously doubt he cut the tube short enough.

2. Compression plug slippage. This one killed me. I couldn't get the stock compression plug to stop slipping. The FSA plug works brilliantly.

3. Bearing stack height and crown race stack heights. This is where the micro spacers come in. There are so many different stack heights for the bearings and crown races, I don't know how it's possible to have an exact match for a frame.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 23, 2021, 11:53:46 AM
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1. Steerer tube length. You have to cut the tube at least a few millimeters below where the bottom of your top cover is going to sit. They say a couple of millimeters below the top cover, but it really does depend on the depth of your top cover. If you don't have enough room under the top cover, you can't load the headset because the top cover will bottom out against the top of the compression plug. In the video, I seriously doubt he cut the tube short enough.

you can test that very quickly, the Ahead cap never comes into contact with the expander

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-su9148xvjvu.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 23, 2021, 12:28:17 PM
that's how it comes in


(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-p10680m0klh.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on August 23, 2021, 01:50:04 PM
you can test that very quickly, the Ahead cap never comes into contact with the expander

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-su9148xvjvu.jpg)

 Is your expander that far down the steerer tube below your spacers? Is the top of your steerer tube above the top of your stem? How long is your top cap bolt?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 23, 2021, 03:07:51 PM
Is your expander that far down the steerer tube below your spacers? Is the top of your steerer tube above the top of your stem? How long is your top cap bolt?

Another thing that has been cut off exactly according to the instructions is tightened immediately. Then another spacer on it.
Result everything stays the same as before it tightens it is only possible with a micro spacer

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-p12176bjkim.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 24, 2021, 03:10:55 AM
Hello guys, I'm thinking to buy this beautiful frame but I can t decide the size. I am 184cm with an inseam of 88.5cm, saddle height 78cm, I think I should choose 58, right?
Specialized suggest 58 for people taller than 180cm
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 24, 2021, 03:35:38 AM
I have exactly the same measurements you know and drive a Tarmac in 56 and the 168 I also ordered in 56. My friend has the same measurements but a long upper body who drives 58..is not that easy
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 24, 2021, 04:16:30 AM
I have exactly the same measurements you know and drive a Tarmac in 56 and the 168 I also ordered in 56. My friend has the same measurements but a long upper body who drives 58..is not that easy
So I can suppose 58 would be more comfy and 56 more racing, but both should fit me
If I don't want a difference more than 10cm between saddle and bar height I suppose I should choose 58
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 24, 2021, 11:31:51 AM
I have exactly the same measurements you know and drive a Tarmac in 56 and the 168 I also ordered in 56. My friend has the same measurements but a long upper body who drives 58..is not that easy

And which bar have you chosen for 168?
How much is the drop between saddle and bar?
I really can't decide between the two sizes, even because I'm not sure if can find a no offset seatpost if I would need it for 58 frame...and I don't know which length of bar should I chose for 56
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 24, 2021, 12:54:30 PM
I have now put all the spacers underneath. I see that quite often in the photos.
The geometry is from Spezialized so I can handle it well, but the HB 11 handlebar is extreme.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 24, 2021, 03:07:19 PM
I have now put all the spacers underneath. I see that quite often in the photos.
The geometry is from Spezialized so I can handle it well, but the HB 11 handlebar is extreme.
what you mean for extreme? Do you know how much drop you have between saddle and bar?
If you had to put all the spacer maybe a 58 would be more correct for our height...or not?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 24, 2021, 03:35:00 PM
With my Tarmac I have a saddle elevation of 8 cm size 56 here it is 12 cm because the handlebar angle is negative

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp9928o9kxk.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 24, 2021, 03:45:53 PM
the HB 10 is not as steep as the HB 11
the HB 1 is more aero


(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-mv9928dwkmm.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 24, 2021, 04:22:48 PM
the HB 10 is not as steep as the HB 11
the HB 1 is more aero


(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-mv9928dwkmm.jpg)
Thank you so much! I'll go with 56, Chris suggest 56 as well, I hope it will be all right
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 25, 2021, 01:22:08 AM
56 is correct, it is not due to the frame
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 25, 2021, 02:54:04 AM
56 is correct, it is not due to the frame

i ordered 56 size, i can't wait to receive it! thanks for your help
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 25, 2021, 05:20:05 AM
in color or matt black
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 25, 2021, 07:20:21 AM
in color or matt black
Matt Black, i dont want to wait for the paint job, and Matt black is lighter and cheaper, I opened a thread about the bike, I'll post picture when I'll have it at home
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Jarne on August 25, 2021, 07:41:28 AM
Hi guys,

I've got my frame a couple of months now and I think it's amazing! The only downside I have is that I don't have a lot of control on cobblestones. On normal roads it's absolutely amazing! Maybe the cobblestone problem is because of my low weight (58kg) and the stiff frame. When I ride with my trek emonda I don't have this problem... So I'm not sure why I have the problem with this bike. Maybe anyone has some tips for this?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 25, 2021, 08:39:10 AM
So, I was dry fitting parts, and noticed that the tiny holes on the stem designed to line up with the spacers are set too close.
This means I cannot get my handlebars flush with the spacer.

Has anyone else experienced this?

UPDATE:  Turns out it was the thin layer of paint throwing things off. 
I’ve had minor issues with paint being where it isn’t supposed to be on this build, causing some fitting issues.  Nothing show-stopping. Just aggravating
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 25, 2021, 08:52:31 AM
So, I was dry fitting parts, and noticed that the tiny holes on the stem designed to line up with the spacers are set too close.
This means I cannot get my handlebars flush with the spacer.

Has anyone else experienced this?

send a picture
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on August 25, 2021, 09:13:34 AM
So, I was dry fitting parts, and noticed that the tiny holes on the stem designed to line up with the spacers are set too close.
This means I cannot get my handlebars flush with the spacer.

Has anyone else experienced this?

Make sure the bolts on the handlebar are completely loosened up. If they are tightened just a bit it will be much harder to mount.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 25, 2021, 09:46:18 AM
Make sure the bolts on the handlebar are completely loosened up. If they are tightened just a bit it will be much harder to mount.

I already had it loosened, but maybe not all the way.  This answer is so simple and made me feel so stupid, it will probably work.  Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 25, 2021, 11:40:39 AM
A quick return of experience after some rides, during the last one I lost one part of the bike who is holding the derailleur hanger  >:( >:(

(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/25//21082506455220397117541096.png) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21082506455220397117541096.png.html)

I imagine there was not loctite on this scerw, so it is essential to put some on it to prevent this problem.

(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/25//21082506455220397117541095.png) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21082506455220397117541095.png.html)

I've ask to Chris to send me this set of spare parts, I'm wating his reply.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 25, 2021, 12:33:10 PM
A quick return of experience after some rides, during the last one I lost one part of the bike who is holding the derailleur hanger  >:( >:(

(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/25//21082506455220397117541096.png) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21082506455220397117541096.png.html)

I imagine there was not loctite on this scerw, so it is essential to put some on it to prevent this problem.

(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/25//21082506455220397117541095.png) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21082506455220397117541095.png.html)

I've ask to Chris to send me this set of spare parts, I'm wating his reply.

The exact same issue was raised in the VB-R-099 thread a few days ago. Definitely going to loctite mine when the frame arrives! I also asked Chris to ensure there were spares in the box with the frame and he charged me 5usd for this.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 25, 2021, 01:55:53 PM
The exact same issue was raised in the VB-R-099 thread a few days ago. Definitely going to loctite mine when the frame arrives! I also asked Chris to ensure there were spares in the box with the frame and he charged me 5usd for this.
Just bought this frame, should I do something before using it?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 25, 2021, 02:43:08 PM
Just bought this frame, should I do something before using it?
You should apply some loctite on the thead of the screw, surrounded in red on the previous picture.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 25, 2021, 03:15:05 PM
A quick return of experience after some rides, during the last one I lost one part of the bike who is holding the derailleur hanger  >:( >:(

(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/25//21082506455220397117541096.png) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21082506455220397117541096.png.html)

I imagine there was not loctite on this scerw, so it is essential to put some on it to prevent this problem.

(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/25//21082506455220397117541095.png) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21082506455220397117541095.png.html)

I've ask to Chris to send me this set of spare parts, I'm wating his reply.

Thank you for sharing
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 25, 2021, 03:33:55 PM
You should apply some loctite on the thead of the screw, surrounded in red on the previous picture.
Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 25, 2021, 06:46:37 PM
I mentioned this prior as well but heads up that the thread in my Thru Axle became stripped a couple months after completing my build. I do take the back wheel off more than I did before to get it on the trainer but not an excessive amount. I first thought it was the read derailleur hanger but confirmed it was the TA itself. I have a replacement on it's way now.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Liter on August 26, 2021, 07:54:47 AM
The same thing happened to my VB99, a forum user was nice enough to send me the cap faster than Velobuild, will probably receive the thing by the end of this week.

My suspicion is that if you change the wheel enough that thing will loosen up without Loctite, since I get a lot of flats in my region and I use a smart trainer, I remove the rear wheel many times a week.

A quick return of experience after some rides, during the last one I lost one part of the bike who is holding the derailleur hanger  >:( >:(

(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/25//21082506455220397117541096.png) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21082506455220397117541096.png.html)

I imagine there was not loctite on this scerw, so it is essential to put some on it to prevent this problem.

(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/25//21082506455220397117541095.png) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21082506455220397117541095.png.html)

I've ask to Chris to send me this set of spare parts, I'm wating his reply.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on August 26, 2021, 09:18:20 AM
My suspicion is that if you change the wheel enough that thing will loosen up without Loctite, since I get a lot of flats in my region and I use a smart trainer, I remove the rear wheel many times a week.
That's not my case, I never removed the rear wheel since I built the bike.
In my case, I think that the cause is just the vibrations on the road.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on August 26, 2021, 09:41:56 AM
I'm not sure why it would loosen either. I do my own weekly maintenance so I probably remove my rear wheel more than a lot. Never had any problems with that piece. I did lose the little screw that keeps the through axle piece on the front fork though. My guess would be road vibration. I check the front piece all the time now, guess I'll add the rear derailleur mount to my weekly checks.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on August 27, 2021, 01:54:38 AM
Finally finished my build, and of course it a rainy day  ;D

After a couple of rides I'll give some impressions and specs, with some better pictures.

(https://i.imgur.com/MKwL5nj.jpg?1)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 27, 2021, 02:56:51 AM
Finally finished my build, and of course it a rainy day  ;D

After a couple of rides I'll give some impressions and specs, with some better pictures.

(https://i.imgur.com/MKwL5nj.jpg?1)
Soo beautiful!!
I'm looking forward to receive mine :)
How tall are you and what's the size of the bike? It looks how you have a huge drop between saddle and bar
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on August 27, 2021, 03:09:05 AM
Soo beautiful!!
I'm looking forward to receive mine :)
How tall are you and what's the size of the bike? It looks how you have a huge drop between saddle and bar

Thank you! :)

This is a size 58. Handlebar is a 420/110.

I'm 191cm with longer limbs and shorter torso. Drop is quite deep and it has taken some years of cycling to achieve it but its also helped by my longer arms.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 27, 2021, 04:00:55 AM
Thank you! :)

This is a size 58. Handlebar is a 420/110.

I'm 191cm with longer limbs and shorter torso. Drop is quite deep and it has taken some years of cycling to achieve it but its also helped by my longer arms.
I ordered 56 with 420/100 handlebar, I am 183cm with 88.5cm inseam, hope it's gonna fit well
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on August 27, 2021, 04:36:41 AM
I ordered 56 with 420/100 handlebar, I am 183cm with 88.5cm inseam, hope it's gonna fit well

58 would almost certainly have been to long.

Reach is almost non-adjustable. You can slide you seat back a forth a bit but its the wrong way of doing it. The only real solution is a new handlebar. 

Stack is more flexible with spacers. You can start high and remove a few over time if you feel more confident.

Im pretty sure 56 was the right choice.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on August 27, 2021, 04:40:00 AM
58 would almost certainly have been to long.

Reach is almost non-adjustable. You can slide you seat back a forth a bit but its the wrong way of doing it. The only real solution is a new handlebar. 

Stack is more flexible with spacers. You can start high and remove a few over time if you feel more confident.

Im pretty sure 56 was the right choice.
So happy to hear that :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 27, 2021, 05:25:11 AM
Quote
Finally finished my build, and of course it a rainy day  ;D

After a couple of rides I'll give some impressions and specs, with some better pictures.

Very nice
I'm looking forward to more details
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: toben on August 27, 2021, 07:28:47 AM
My build is going great but I realize I do not have quick release axles. The axles that came with the frame appear to need an allen wrench. Is this what you all got? How do I find the right size quick release to order?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: toben on August 27, 2021, 07:34:45 AM
With my Tarmac I have a saddle elevation of 8 cm size 56 here it is 12 cm because the handlebar angle is negative

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp9928o9kxk.jpg)

The angle is different with wheels on - it will be more level.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 27, 2021, 02:12:13 PM
Hello toben,
I have now measured that I am almost identical to my Tarmac


(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-qm5660eik59.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 27, 2021, 02:32:15 PM
My build is going great but I realize I do not have quick release axles. The axles that came with the frame appear to need an allen wrench. Is this what you all got? How do I find the right size quick release to order?

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-af5660p6jaa.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 27, 2021, 04:14:22 PM
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-af5660p6jaa.jpg)

That's pretty cool, who sells those?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 27, 2021, 04:40:22 PM
Hi all. 
Stupid question. 
I have no trouble internally routing except to the FD.
Is the cable stop held in place with the tiny hex screw supposed to come off?

Edit: I will be running 1x, but would still like it cabled in case I change my mind.
I imagine it'd be quite the ordeal to cable it once the bike is assembled.

Edit 2: NVM. Figured it out. Have to guide it with the inner cable. As this means is need to stow the inner cable externally, I didn't bother. On the plus side, I save a fart's worth of weight from not running the FD housing and cable
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on August 28, 2021, 02:42:23 AM
Quote
That's pretty cool, who sells those?

https://www.tnc-hamburg.com/TNC-Shop/Naben/DT-Swiss-Naben/DT-Swiss-Ersatzteile/DT-Swiss-RWS-Plug-In-Ersatzhebel--47179.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwvaeJBhCvARIsABgTDM4-tWjpY5MR5dew4UsIyt_51-h3UW-b7cl8ZflkhXvOQjrP_6Zht6YaAhjyEALw_wcB

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-gw1008gajg0.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on August 28, 2021, 09:59:59 PM
Hi,

   With the integrated handlebar,  which phone support do you use ? ? ?

I'd like to have a garmin like mount  in order to use my 6 inch  phone. and the support
I currently use cannot be installed on the integrated handlebar

 The one I currently use is this one.  So I basically glue a garmin adaptor to my phone case in order to use that support

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001525669781.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dsZ6Ndd

(https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Hefb4ad21360b4037a06a8da49563b09b1.jpg?width=1000&height=1000&hash=2000)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 29, 2021, 12:10:41 AM
Hi,

   With the integrated handlebar,  which phone support do you use ? ? ?

I'd like to have a garmin like mount  in order to use my 6 inch  phone. and the support
I currently use cannot be installed on the integrated handlebar

 The one I currently use is this one.  So I basically glue a garmin adaptor to my phone case in order to use that support

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001525669781.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dsZ6Ndd

(https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Hefb4ad21360b4037a06a8da49563b09b1.jpg?width=1000&height=1000&hash=2000)

You'll need something like this:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mr7N1sJ (https://a.aliexpress.com/_mr7N1sJ)

It looks like it actually comes with a proper phone clip so as long as you also have a compatible phone case it should be nice and secure!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 30, 2021, 08:48:45 PM
Thank you! :)

This is a size 58. Handlebar is a 420/110.

I'm 191cm with longer limbs and shorter torso. Drop is quite deep and it has taken some years of cycling to achieve it but its also helped by my longer arms.

You aren’t kidding!  I saw that saddle height and thought maybe it was a smaller frame.
But at 191 with
With a 58 frame, that’s an insanely high saddle height! Even at 191cm

Have you had the first ride yet?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on August 31, 2021, 05:32:02 AM
You aren’t kidding!  I saw that saddle height and thought maybe it was a smaller frame.
But at 191 with
With a 58 frame, that’s an insanely high saddle height! Even at 191cm

Have you had the first ride yet?

I have had my first few rides - but you'll have to wait for the review a little bit longer  ;)

The saddle height is 86,5cm center bb to the top of the saddle. This is with 170mm cranks.
I think it looks like a lot because the seattube is short which seems to be quite common on this type of bike. You have to consider that the stack is already quite low for the size so a sloping top tube will for sure leave a lot of seatpost exposed. This is the same for the Tarmac SL7 and it is done this way to maximize the exposed 'aero' seatpost to make it a bit more comfortable (sneak peak - I can confirm it does help!).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on September 02, 2021, 02:42:35 PM
Second frame has also arrived. Same kind of small imperfections, but this time a different gold paint it seems.

(https://tinyimg.io/i/t8MiDft.jpg)
(https://tinyimg.io/i/M4M67HL.jpeg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Aussieman on September 05, 2021, 12:34:27 AM
With my Tarmac I have a saddle elevation of 8 cm size 56 here it is 12 cm because the handlebar angle is negative

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp9928o9kxk.jpg)
Hi <I noticed from your photo that you have the Seatpost Wedge Cover. Did you buy it or was it already included in the frame?
Many Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 05, 2021, 01:34:50 AM
Hi there,
that's not included in the frame Chris can't get it either. It is the original cover of the Tarmac SL7. I got it from a Specialized dealer.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on September 06, 2021, 06:47:52 AM
still looking for a seatpost with 0 offset for the VB-R-168,
does anybody has the chance to check if the tarmac 7 seatpost fits?
or any other recommondations
thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 06, 2021, 09:07:49 AM
I posted it on page 31, the original SL7 support does not fit
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 09, 2021, 07:04:51 PM
Finally!  I've only had time to pick at the build 15-30minutes at a time so it took forever.
Wrong paint color notwithstanding, here are the other hiccups I experienced(mostly trivial):
- Brake cable exit hole on fork had some flaking carbon
- One of the Front brake mount screw holes was not deep enough, requiring use of an extra washer as a spacer
- Handlebar carbon is a bit messy inside making routing fiddly
- Rear brake mounts slightly misaligned, resulting in the slightest rub once per revolution (even if I manually open the Juin Tech calipers the whole way). It'll probably be fine once the pads are bedded
- some minor cosmetic scratches

And here is the good:
+ Weight was within specified, including hardware
+ Other than handlebars routing was super easy
+ Carbon looked super clean on the inside, other than deep in the fork
+ BB pressed in very cleanly

End build is a 1x12 based on the Sensah Empire Pro.
Showroom weight (without pedals) = 7.58kg
Weight with pedals and cages = 7.79kg
Real-world weight (with computer mount, computer, lights, Airtag, repair kit) = 8.6kg

UPDATE:  Included my parts and pricing.  All prices are Canadian Dollars, incl. taxes, duties, and shipping where applicable.  Weights are a mixture of estimates and actual, so differ from the final measured weight (probably some parts came in lower than advertised, and losses from cutting cables, handlebar tape, steerer, etc.)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 09, 2021, 11:42:50 PM
A quick return of experience after some rides, during the last one I lost one part of the bike who is holding the derailleur hanger  >:( >:(

I've ask to Chris to send me this set of spare parts, I'm wating his reply.

Thanks to this, I've got mine checked before it's too late. They are quite loose, so I applied some threadlocker just now.

Interestingly, I've got a spare inside the frameset package box. Probably a bonus?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 10, 2021, 02:33:42 AM
I ordered a vb-r-168 frame this week with custom paint light metallic silver.
Size 58cm, my saddle height is 79cm.. I had doubts between 56 or 58, but my current bike has stack 586 and I also use spacers, so I prefer to go with 58. Also, I think it would be too much exposed seatpost in size 56 (only 496mm of seattube).

Chris told me that the frame is in stock and he is arranging for the paint, 10-14 days. Will see the times :).

Thanks all for sharing your experiences, amazing info!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on September 10, 2021, 03:48:57 AM
I ordered a vb-r-168 frame this week with custom paint light metallic silver.
Size 58cm, my saddle height is 79cm.. I had doubts between 56 or 58, but my current bike has stack 586 and I also use spacers, so I prefer to go with 58. Also, I think it would be too much exposed seatpost in size 56 (only 496mm of seattube).

Chris told me that the frame is in stock and he is arranging for the paint, 10-14 days. Will see the times :).

Thanks all for sharing your experiences, amazing info!

Mine has been shipped on 28th of August, the tracking is still giving no information about it, it just says "info transmitted to DPD" that's it
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on September 10, 2021, 05:14:28 AM
Mine has been shipped on 28th of August, the tracking is still giving no information about it, it just says "info transmitted to DPD" that's it

Same with mine, I spoke to Chris and he explained that part 1 of the shipping, out of China, is managed by WXY Logistics (I think), he gave me a separate tracking code for WXY which showed a more detailed tracking process.

DPD only took charge of the package once it had cleared customs here in the Netherlands, once they had the package the DPD link was updated with relevant tracking info.

**EDIT**
For comparison my frame was shipped on 23/08 and delivered to the Netherlands 07/09 with no additional customs to pay via WXY/DPD. Unfortunately I'm out of the country so have not actually seen the frame yet, I get back on 14/09 and can't wait to unpack it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on September 10, 2021, 06:37:55 AM
Same with mine, I spoke to Chris and he explained that part 1 of the shipping, out of China, is managed by WXY Logistics (I think), he gave me a separate tracking code for WXY which showed a more detailed tracking process.

DPD only took charge of the package once it had cleared customs here in the Netherlands, once they had the package the DPD link was updated with relevant tracking info.

**EDIT**
For comparison my frame was shipped on 23/08 and delivered to the Netherlands 07/09 with no additional customs to pay via WXY/DPD. Unfortunately I'm out of the country so have not actually seen the frame yet, I get back on 14/09 and can't wait to unpack it.
Thanks so much for explaining, mine has to arrive in Italy, so probably I will see it next week, I'm looking forward to receive it
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 10, 2021, 07:22:51 AM
In my case is for Spain.
But I’ve to wait before for the custom paint… by your comments the paint could be 10 days or 2 month
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on September 10, 2021, 07:39:31 AM
In my case is for Spain.
But I’ve to wait before for the custom paint… by your comments the paint could be 10 days or 2 month
I got it ud black, cheaper, lighter, and shipped faster
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on September 10, 2021, 01:27:56 PM
In my case is for Spain.
But I’ve to wait before for the custom paint… by your comments the paint could be 10 days or 2 month

I ordered a size small (52) VB-R-168 with custom paint and also custom decals (in 4 different positions on the frame). I made sure both the frame size and bar choice (400/90) were both in stock before placing the order.

It was paid for on 2nd August, shipped on 23rd August, and delivered to the Netherlands on 7th September. I only received a picture of the finalised frame on 23rd August along with the tracking code and shipment confirmation.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 10, 2021, 04:19:22 PM
That’s one month from order to habe it at home. Good!
Would be great. Will see in my case, but honestly, I dont have urgency. It’s my third buid.. I sold the first one one build (exept the frame) and currently I’m riding the second one, so let’s say is only for hobbie.. but you know.. after order it I’m ansious to receive it and start the build :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 11, 2021, 09:27:30 PM
Thanks to this, I've got mine checked before it's too late. They are quite loose, so I applied some threadlocker just now.

Interestingly, I've got a spare inside the frameset package box. Probably a bonus?

I think so.  I received a spare as well
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on September 13, 2021, 08:14:11 PM
Hi,

    On the page of velobuild,  the spec for VB-R-168 Frame show a bttom bracket  :  BB86

I want to build with the ultegra groupset, that comes with the BBR60.

the question is : is it the same thing : BBR60 and BB86 ????
If not what bottom brakcet I have to buy to fit the Shimano Ultegra R8000 Chainset - 11 Speed ?


note: why bottom bracket so complex for no reasons !?


Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 13, 2021, 11:06:10 PM
the question is : is it the same thing : BBR60 and BB86 ????

nope. BBR60 is threaded while the frame accepts pressfit BB.

You'd need to get https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/ultegra-r8100/SM-BB72-41.html or get something with ceramic bearings while at it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 14, 2021, 02:59:53 AM
You have to pay attention to:
the frame is 86.5 bearing width
Pressfit
and your shaft is 24mm



https://de.aliexpress.com/item/32864474260.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.6e0b4cb90vWN0T&algo_pvid=f5bab720-3582-4e38-a6e7-6472943eb0a8&aem_p4p_detail=2021091400562314440215575003900076337371&algo_exp_id=f5bab720-3582-4e38-a6e7-6472943eb0a8-1&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2210000000104063656%22%7D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on September 14, 2021, 03:29:44 AM
Took delivery of my frame today, very impressed with the initial inspection!

To begin with, the packaging was fantastic. The outer cardboard box was largely intact with only 1 small rip, it was nowhere near the frame internally so I had no concerns.

The frame etc. was then completely wrapped in bubble wrap and foam so arrived with zero damage.

The carbon then looks great on the frame, forks, bars and seat post, and the custom paint (Purple Chameleon fading down to Gloss Black) along with the custom decals is exactly as I requested.

I'll do a more thorough inspection once I have a bit more time but so far so good!

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 14, 2021, 06:57:23 AM
Hi,

    On the page of velobuild,  the spec for VB-R-168 Frame show a bttom bracket  :  BB86

I want to build with the ultegra groupset, that comes with the BBR60.

the question is : is it the same thing : BBR60 and BB86 ????
If not what bottom brakcet I have to buy to fit the Shimano Ultegra R8000 Chainset - 11 Speed ?


note: why bottom bracket so complex for no reasons !?


Thanks

Yo can use the Shomano SM-BB7241 bottom bracket for the R8000 in BB86
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 14, 2021, 10:31:57 AM
Question. 
Noticed a couple lines within under the paint on the left side of the fork.

Is this an issue or not? Is it maybe excess carbon to reinforce the area around the brake?  Do you 168 forks have something similar?(if you do, I am assuming it is part of the manufacturing)

UPDATE: Chris get back to me and believes it is an imperfection in the base coats of paint or resin.
He does not believe it to be an issue. 
I don’t see any other obvious signs of there being a problem, so I’ll just keep riding on it and keep an eye on it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: roghax85 on September 14, 2021, 10:50:38 AM
finished the Bild today
everything fits perfekt, quality of the Painting is top

used a sram force Etap Got it  from  my local bike dealer,  1 month delivery shorter than  the frame
torx for the axle is 40 sorry for the confusion,

hope i  can fo for a first ride tomorrow

Hello, this its my first post. I am keep this post days ago, try to decide to get this frame.

bro one question, about the frame its bb86 and you are using DUB crank, how its work, the bearings are very small... how many kms do you have on the bike problems ?

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on September 14, 2021, 11:04:06 AM
Question. 
Noticed a couple lines within under the paint on the left side of the fork.

Is this an issue or not? Is it maybe excess carbon to reinforce the area around the brake?  Do you 168 forks have something similar?(if you do, I am assuming it is part of the manufacturing)

Just checked my fork and can't see anything on the left hand fork leg that looks like 2x lines on yours.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on September 14, 2021, 11:55:45 AM
Yo can use the Shomano SM-BB7241 bottom bracket for the R8000 in BB86

In fact i just notie this frame is press fit.
I am not really into press fit and really prefer threaded.

Does this frame has an option for threaded ?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 14, 2021, 12:16:17 PM
In fact i just notie this frame is press fit.
I am not really into press fit and really prefer threaded.

Does this frame has an option for threaded ?

I do not think it does.  Although, I had great success using a threaded PF bottom bracket. 
No BB press, self-aligning, creak resistant, installs with a normal Hollowtech II BB wrench
Took me 2 minutes to install

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32856311570.html
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 14, 2021, 12:17:36 PM
Just checked my fork and can't see anything on the left hand fork leg that looks like 2x lines on yours.

Thanks Olie.  I shot an email to Chris, for his opinion. 
I hope it is just a cosmetic carbon lay-up imperfection
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 14, 2021, 04:43:54 PM
Hi there,
what do you do against the sliding seat post ???? ::)

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on September 14, 2021, 06:19:07 PM
These are my current projects. The 168 and 086 frames. I've always used plastidip on my frames. It allows me to peal to base and do a new paint every year or two. Plastidip doesn't come close to normal paint. The major issue is pealing and taping lines. I do hope you guys enjoy seeing how these bikes turn out.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 14, 2021, 10:28:16 PM
Hi there,
what do you do against the sliding seat post ???? ::)
Slipping seatpost!! My problem for quite some time.

I've tried carbon paste, but it didn't work because the problem was that there's not enough contact area between the wedge and the seatpost.

My current solution is using a pure aluminium plate. I cut the plate so it's covering the wedge with enough margins and slip it between the wedge and the post. The plate increases contact area. And I use pure aluminium as it's pretty soft so it reduces the chance to damage the seatpost.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 15, 2021, 01:06:16 AM
Slipping seatpost!! My problem for quite some time.

I've tried carbon paste, but it didn't work because the problem was that there's not enough contact area between the wedge and the seatpost.

My current solution is using a pure aluminium plate. I cut the plate so it's covering the wedge with enough margins and slip it between the wedge and the post. The plate increases contact area. And I use pure aluminium as it's pretty soft so it reduces the chance to damage the seatpost.

Great idea,
how thick is the sheet ... 0.5 mm ?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 15, 2021, 06:53:35 AM
Great idea,
how thick is the sheet ... 0.5 mm ?
mine is 0.3mm. 0.5mm should work.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on September 15, 2021, 08:39:03 AM
mine is 0.3mm. 0.5mm should work.

Something like this?

https://www.conrad.nl/p/aluminium-paneel-l-x-b-400-mm-x-200-mm-03-mm-1-stuks-297909?WT.mc_id=gshop&utm_source=google&utm_medium=surfaces&utm_term=297909&utm_content=free-google-shopping-clicks&utm_campaign=shopping-feed&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrqOP8beB8wIVx5rVCh0HKQGFEAQYASABEgK9qPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&tid=1578107505_66447429024_pla-304958541515_pla-297909&WT.srch=1&vat=true&insert_kz=8J (https://www.conrad.nl/p/aluminium-paneel-l-x-b-400-mm-x-200-mm-03-mm-1-stuks-297909?WT.mc_id=gshop&utm_source=google&utm_medium=surfaces&utm_term=297909&utm_content=free-google-shopping-clicks&utm_campaign=shopping-feed&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrqOP8beB8wIVx5rVCh0HKQGFEAQYASABEgK9qPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&tid=1578107505_66447429024_pla-304958541515_pla-297909&WT.srch=1&vat=true&insert_kz=8J)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 15, 2021, 09:37:55 AM
Slipping seatpost!! My problem for quite some time.

I've tried carbon paste, but it didn't work because the problem was that there's not enough contact area between the wedge and the seatpost.

My current solution is using a pure aluminium plate. I cut the plate so it's covering the wedge with enough margins and slip it between the wedge and the post. The plate increases contact area. And I use pure aluminium as it's pretty soft so it reduces the chance to damage the seatpost.

Interesting.  How is that working for you?

I can't say I've had any issues with slipping.  I am running quite a high post, and I am not particularly light (85kg).  I have the bolt torqued to just over 2NM
I've marked it with crayon to pick up any slippage.

However, my seatpost is painted.  Almost wondering if that thin layer of paint is enough to put the post within tolerance.  Seems like slipping occurs more often than not
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 15, 2021, 10:28:11 AM
Are you all using integrated handlebar of velobuild?
I ordered without handlebar because I prefer to use stem+handlebar… I’m 85kg and I think is a more rigid option.
My idea is use or FSA SMR stem with ACR system or Deda Superbox stem.

https://www.bike24.es/i/mb/b3/58/d2/fsa-smr-stem-6-degrees-932944.jpg
https://hollandbikeshop.com/img/prod/deda-superbox-potencia-a-head-1-1-8-o31-7mm-90mm-alu-negro-8052783488041-11-l.jpg
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on September 15, 2021, 11:40:16 AM
Are you all using integrated handlebar of velobuild?
I ordered without handlebar because I prefer to use stem+handlebar… I’m 85kg and I think is a more rigid option.
My idea is use or FSA SMR stem with ACR system or Deda Superbox stem.

https://www.bike24.es/i/mb/b3/58/d2/fsa-smr-stem-6-degrees-932944.jpg
https://hollandbikeshop.com/img/prod/deda-superbox-potencia-a-head-1-1-8-o31-7mm-90mm-alu-negro-8052783488041-11-l.jpg

I've got the VeloBuild HB011 integrated bar however haven't built the bike up yet so can't really comment on it yet. I'm only 66kg however so hoping it should be okay.

Have you seen VeloBuild have released a separate Bar/Stem combo that works with all their frames? It was only released in the last 2 days and is on their site here: http://www.velobuild.com/products/2021-new-carbon-handlebar-with-separate-stem
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Aesch on September 15, 2021, 11:44:24 AM
Are you all using integrated handlebar of velobuild?
I ordered without handlebar because I prefer to use stem+handlebar… I’m 85kg and I think is a more rigid option.
My idea is use or FSA SMR stem with ACR system or Deda Superbox stem.

https://www.bike24.es/i/mb/b3/58/d2/fsa-smr-stem-6-degrees-932944.jpg
https://hollandbikeshop.com/img/prod/deda-superbox-potencia-a-head-1-1-8-o31-7mm-90mm-alu-negro-8052783488041-11-l.jpg

They offer a stem and handlebar combination since today I believe.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 15, 2021, 03:07:30 PM
Wow!! I didn’t see!
I’ll ask Chrisabout that. Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 15, 2021, 03:21:54 PM
I had asked chris about the weight but no answer so far
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 15, 2021, 03:42:02 PM
the stem angle it appears 6 degree, but I’m not sure
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on September 15, 2021, 10:11:59 PM
Yo can use the Shomano SM-BB7241 bottom bracket for the R8000 in BB86

How easy is it to install a press fit BB ?

I am concernaned of the press fit BB because of the possible squaking sound,. also
I usually  unoinstalle my current threaded BB every year to clean eveything.
By installing and uninstalling a pressfit BB, I am convernaned that the fit will become loose with the time ??
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 16, 2021, 02:00:02 AM
No, it stays and is also noiseless. You have to get it right. Very little fat so that it just slips in there. So very thin. The bearing is only held by the press fit. I always use Vaseline, not real fat just to squeeze in :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 16, 2021, 02:10:33 AM
you don't need more

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-p125880rkah.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 16, 2021, 02:15:10 AM
Quote
By installing and uninstalling a pressfit BB, I am convernaned that the fit will become loose with the time ??

you don't do that .... fat but don't expand ... if new then
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 16, 2021, 09:26:21 AM
Something like this?

Can't say about that. The one I actually use was a motor vehicle license plate.

Interesting.  How is that working for you?

I can't say I've had any issues with slipping.  I am running quite a high post, and I am not particularly light (85kg).  I have the bolt torqued to just over 2NM
I've marked it with crayon to pick up any slippage.

However, my seatpost is painted.  Almost wondering if that thin layer of paint is enough to put the post within tolerance.  Seems like slipping occurs more often than not


Is it painted down to the insert area?

At one time, I've tried wrapping the seatpost with some tapes to increase the cross-section, but it didn't work.

My current method worked for me. No more slippage and no damages to any part. Previously without the plate, the bottom edges of the wedge scratch the seatpost when the seatpost slipped.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Tcsufferclub on September 16, 2021, 09:34:42 AM
Hi! I'm new here. I have ordered this frame from velobuild, and it is going to arrive any day. My question is for any of you guys who did a sram etap axs build. What bottom bracket did you use? I am reading that bb86 frames mixed with dub crankset is less than optimal do to the necessity of using thinner bearings. I'm looking at the token ninja vs the sram dub. Any negative experience with the dub cranksets in this frame? Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 16, 2021, 09:35:22 AM
Have you seen VeloBuild have released a separate Bar/Stem combo that works with all their frames? It was only released in the last 2 days and is on their site here: http://www.velobuild.com/products/2021-new-carbon-handlebar-with-separate-stem

I've just checked it today and it was too late for me. I've ordered HB010 400/100, and it is already on its way to me. I want to try something like 400/120 as it turns out that frame size 52 is more appropriate for me. Size 49 fits fine, but size 52 looks better.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vtsteevo on September 16, 2021, 10:00:06 AM
Hey guys, first post. Looking for a size recommendation with this frame before I order. I am 5'8" on a 54 Cannondale Supersix Evo right now, with 100mm stem, 0 offset seatpost.
VBR-168 has a 4mm longer reach, but effective top tube is 4mm shorter. Good there.  However VBR-168 has that 20mm offset seatpost, so that will throw things off. Contemplating ordering a 52, but not sure how the much lower stack height on the 52 will come into play.  Appreciate the advice!

Geo Comparison:
https://geometrygeeks.bike/compare/cannondale-supersix-evo-2013-54,velobuild-vb-r-168-2021-54,velobuild-vb-r-168-2021-52/
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 16, 2021, 12:42:53 PM
Hi! I'm new here. I have ordered this frame from velobuild, and it is going to arrive any day. My question is for any of you guys who did a sram etap axs build. What bottom bracket did you use? I am reading that bb86 frames mixed with dub crankset is less than optimal do to the necessity of using thinner bearings. I'm looking at the token ninja vs the sram dub. Any negative experience with the dub cranksets in this frame? Thanks

that's perfect

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp8352q2jzn.jpg)

my Velobuild with SRAM etape

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-gc8352y3k80.jpg)

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: roghax85 on September 16, 2021, 03:51:03 PM
Hi! I'm new here. I have ordered this frame from velobuild, and it is going to arrive any day. My question is for any of you guys who did a sram etap axs build. What bottom bracket did you use? I am reading that bb86 frames mixed with dub crankset is less than optimal do to the necessity of using thinner bearings. I'm looking at the token ninja vs the sram dub. Any negative experience with the dub cranksets in this frame? Thanks
you need this for dub https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NP2GCNN

let me know how work dub in bb86, Chris told me isn´t recomend, just shimano 24mm spindle

Regards
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on September 16, 2021, 04:34:53 PM
Hi! I'm new here. I have ordered this frame from velobuild, and it is going to arrive any day. My question is for any of you guys who did a sram etap axs build. What bottom bracket did you use? I am reading that bb86 frames mixed with dub crankset is less than optimal do to the necessity of using thinner bearings. I'm looking at the token ninja vs the sram dub. Any negative experience with the dub cranksets in this frame? Thanks

Hi! Grats!

I have a pressfit Shimano on my frame, not a Velobuild, but the same BB specs for all intents and purposes I imagine. I installed a DUB BB for my Quarq crankset. I believe its the same as SRAM Force. No problems, no creaking, shifts just like the Integra crankset it replaced. Probably has around 2000 miles on it now.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 16, 2021, 07:20:38 PM
Hey guys, first post. Looking for a size recommendation with this frame before I order. I am 5'8" on a 54 Cannondale Supersix Evo right now, with 100mm stem, 0 offset seatpost.
VBR-168 has a 4mm longer reach, but effective top tube is 4mm shorter. Good there.  However VBR-168 has that 20mm offset seatpost, so that will throw things off. Contemplating ordering a 52, but not sure how the much lower stack height on the 52 will come into play.  Appreciate the advice!

Geo Comparison:
https://geometrygeeks.bike/compare/cannondale-supersix-evo-2013-54,velobuild-vb-r-168-2021-54,velobuild-vb-r-168-2021-52/

Bikeinsights is another good site to compare geometry.   It allows you to better visualize the differences
https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=5f3acb315c0c5a001736c275,604d98c2d7c8240017c37234,

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 16, 2021, 09:01:34 PM
However VBR-168 has that 20mm offset seatpost, so that will throw things off.

Isn't the seatpost of supersix also offset?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 17, 2021, 03:18:21 AM
Hey guys, first post. Looking for a size recommendation with this frame before I order. I am 5'8" on a 54 Cannondale Supersix Evo right now, with 100mm stem, 0 offset seatpost.
VBR-168 has a 4mm longer reach, but effective top tube is 4mm shorter. Good there.  However VBR-168 has that 20mm offset seatpost, so that will throw things off. Contemplating ordering a 52, but not sure how the much lower stack height on the 52 will come into play.  Appreciate the advice!

Geo Comparison:
https://geometrygeeks.bike/compare/cannondale-supersix-evo-2013-54,velobuild-vb-r-168-2021-54,velobuild-vb-r-168-2021-52/
In my opinion, your size is 54
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 17, 2021, 03:21:06 AM

my Velobuild with SRAM etape

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-gc8352y3k80.jpg)

looks nice! and very good weight!! is a 56cm or 58cm frame?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 17, 2021, 03:39:10 AM
At the end, I ordered vb-r-168 58cm white pearl, with handlebar and separated stem (110/440)
Chris told me that weight is 120g stem and 240g handlebar. And the stem is 6 degree. Will see how works.
He told me is going to be ok for send next wednesday... fingers crossed :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 17, 2021, 08:49:15 AM
Are you all using integrated handlebar of velobuild?
I ordered without handlebar because I prefer to use stem+handlebar… I’m 85kg and I think is a more rigid option.
My idea is use or FSA SMR stem with ACR system or Deda Superbox stem.

https://www.bike24.es/i/mb/b3/58/d2/fsa-smr-stem-6-degrees-932944.jpg
https://hollandbikeshop.com/img/prod/deda-superbox-potencia-a-head-1-1-8-o31-7mm-90mm-alu-negro-8052783488041-11-l.jpg

I am also 85kg.  Using the HB010 handlebars in 420/110.
FWIW, I have not had any real flexing, and find the bars stiff enough for my riding style. 
It is worth noting though that:
1) On the hood or drops, most of my weight is still on the saddle and not shifted to the bars resulting in lower load on the bars
2) I do not yank and push on the bars when I get out of the saddle to sprint
3) That being said, my sprints are weak and are typically under 1000W






Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 17, 2021, 08:53:09 AM
that's perfect

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp8352q2jzn.jpg)

my Velobuild with SRAM etape

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-gc8352y3k80.jpg)

I am trying not to be a weight weenie, but the urge is just so strong. 
Did you do anything special to keep the weight down?  (e.g cut the seat post, replace stock hardware, etc.)
And that is the weight with pedals and cages?

I am working on reducing the weight of my bike by an extra 10kg (the engine is too heavy...)
 
Great build BTW
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 17, 2021, 02:16:13 PM
Actually nothing special. The SRAM RED etape is expensive and light

FRAME 56

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-dl26085djei.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 17, 2021, 09:46:19 PM
Actually nothing special. The SRAM RED etape is expensive and light

FRAME 56

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-dl26085djei.jpg)

Thanks for sharing!

I see where the deltas are. Indeed the SRAM Red is light, but your 56 frame also came in 150g lighter than my 56 (paint?)
Also your wheels look like they are about 100g lighter
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 18, 2021, 02:25:49 AM
my wheels are 50 mm with DT SWISS 180, Sapim XRAY and inner width 22 with 1473 g that is very well bought at Ligthcarbon
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: simonk on September 19, 2021, 12:09:46 PM
I’ve received my frame and started the build. However, I’m having a lot of trouble with the internal routing. My specific question is whether I have to get the shifter cable housing inside the frame or not?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Tcsufferclub on September 19, 2021, 12:58:01 PM
I think my bottle cage bosses are crooked!
Slowly going over things since my frame arrived on Friday. Everything looks pretty good. Can't really check the major stuff yet, as I'm waiting until November for my groupset.
I installed the vb carbon cages, and they are both a bit crooked. Should I try drilling a wider hole in the cage's mounting plate to get more adjustability?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 19, 2021, 12:58:27 PM
I’ve received my frame and started the build. However, I’m having a lot of trouble with the internal routing. My specific question is whether I have to get the shifter cable housing inside the frame or not?

Yes, the shifter cable housing is internally routed in the frame.
You may be best served starting with the handlebar routing first, then routing through the headset and frame.

I did it the other way around, which equates to a lot of time faffing around with the handlebars.

Others may have better advice, but using inner cables as a guide worked really well for me

For the front derailleur, I would thread the cable through the shifters and housing once you’ve routed the housing through the handlebars and dry fitted the shifters
Then the inner cable can used as a guide to get the FD housing in position
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: simonk on September 19, 2021, 06:26:43 PM

Yes, the shifter cable housing is internally routed in the frame.
You may be best served starting with the handlebar routing first, then routing through the headset and frame.

I did it the other way around, which equates to a lot of time faffing around with the handlebars.

Others may have better advice, but using inner cables as a guide worked really well for me

For the front derailleur, I would thread the cable through the shifters and housing once you’ve routed the housing through the handlebars and dry fitted the shifters
Then the inner cable can used as a guide to get the FD housing in position

Ok, thank you! I'm assuming the brake housing goes through as well? I'm having a hard time clamping down the handlebar with all four cable housing coming out of the spacer hole. I'll be trying again soon.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 19, 2021, 07:20:41 PM
Ok, thank you! I'm assuming the brake housing goes through as well? I'm having a hard time clamping down the handlebar with all four cable housing coming out of the spacer hole. I'll be trying again soon.

Yep! The housing (brake and shifter) run the entire length from shifters to their respective spots.
So, in the frame you will have 3 cables running down the headtube, then down the downtube, and one cable running down the head tube and through the fork

The handlebars gave me a headache as well. That 90 degree bend…
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: simonk on September 19, 2021, 08:05:55 PM
Yep! The housing (brake and shifter) run the entire length from shifters to their respective spots.
So, in the frame you will have 3 cables running down the headtube, then down the downtube, and one cable running down the head tube and through the fork

The handlebars gave me a headache as well. That 90 degree bend…

Ok thank you so much! One last question I’m having is whether I need to get the housing out of the front derailleur hole. It seems rather small and I’m wondering if only the cable needs to go through.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 19, 2021, 09:26:32 PM
Ok thank you so much! One last question I’m having is whether I need to get the housing out of the front derailleur hole. It seems rather small and I’m wondering if only the cable needs to go through.
Just the cable. The housing stopped inside the frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 20, 2021, 07:12:06 AM
that is a good help

https://m.de.aliexpress.com/item/1005002196309369.html?trace=wwwdetail2mobilesitedetail&spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dqWSGrB
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cscottride on September 21, 2021, 10:57:25 AM
Hi,

I very much enjoy the experience and knowledge shared on this thread. This is my first time posting on here.

I recently purchased a VB-R-168 frame, VB 60mm wheels, and 105 disc groupset. It has been coming together nicely, however, I installed the press fit BB and went to install the cranks but noticed a slight rubbing on the chainstay from one of the chainring bolts on the drive side of the crank. I purchased a kit of (10) 1mm spacer rings to hold the crank away from the frame (I hope to only need 2-3 of the spacers). Has anyone else had this issue? Is the method I am using the best option to remedy the situation?

Thanks in advance!
(I am looking to do a complete review once it all comes together and I get some riding time in)
 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on September 21, 2021, 11:36:22 AM
Hi,

I very much enjoy the experience and knowledge shared on this thread. This is my first time posting on here.

I recently purchased a VB-R-168 frame, VB 60mm wheels, and 105 disc groupset. It has been coming together nicely, however, I installed the press fit BB and went to install the cranks but noticed a slight rubbing on the chainstay from one of the chainring bolts on the drive side of the crank. I purchased a kit of (10) 1mm spacer rings to hold the crank away from the frame (I hope to only need 2-3 of the spacers). Has anyone else had this issue? Is the method I am using the best option to remedy the situation?

Thanks in advance!
(I am looking to do a complete review once it all comes together and I get some riding time in)

Picture?  I am having a hard time visualizing the chainring bolt rubbing the chainstay. With a standard part like a 105 crank their ought to be no need for a spacer
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 21, 2021, 01:51:23 PM
Picture
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cscottride on September 21, 2021, 08:33:06 PM
Picture?  I am having a hard time visualizing the chainring bolt rubbing the chainstay. With a standard part like a 105 crank their ought to be no need for a spacer

Sorry for the delay. See attached for the picture of where I am referring to. It is that silver torx nut on the inside of the crank next to the chainstay. Thanks.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 22, 2021, 04:29:03 AM
are these 3 chainrings?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cscottride on September 22, 2021, 05:35:02 AM
are these 3 chainrings?

There are two chainrings.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 22, 2021, 06:18:32 AM
I recently purchased a VB-R-168 frame, VB 60mm wheels, and 105 disc groupset. It has been coming together nicely, however, I installed the press fit BB and went to install the cranks but noticed a slight rubbing on the chainstay from one of the chainring bolts on the drive side of the crank. I purchased a kit of (10) 1mm spacer rings to hold the crank away from the frame (I hope to only need 2-3 of the spacers). Has anyone else had this issue? Is the method I am using the best option to remedy the situation?

Is it a Shimano BB?

Mine is not using Shimano's BB and I didn't install it by myself, but I remember that the BB came with spacers, and after first ride, I requested the mechanic to move one of the spacers to the other side. What I am trying to say is that BBs with spacers are normal.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 22, 2021, 03:20:56 PM
For SRAM cranks there are clear instructions and spacers are included so that the chain line is correct. The frame of the 168 is exactly 86.5 for me. My SRAM Red etape shifts like a machine gun

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on September 22, 2021, 09:46:03 PM
Of course  ;) ;)
(https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2021/08/15//21081503475720397117529236.jpg) (https://www.casimages.com/i/21081503475720397117529236.jpg.html)

The futures evolutions will be to change:
  • the saddle for GELU E1 (https://gelucarboncreation.com/product/gelu-e-1/)
  • Ligther expander (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/32848007493.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.13661d63bhocu4&algo_pvid=2e8a8fdd-5c75-40b2-bfbc-2ce4332ca191&algo_exp_id=2e8a8fdd-5c75-40b2-bfbc-2ce4332ca191-21&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2265607362064%22%7D) and top (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/4000185056194.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.13661d63bhocu4&algo_pvid=2e8a8fdd-5c75-40b2-bfbc-2ce4332ca191&algo_exp_id=2e8a8fdd-5c75-40b2-bfbc-2ce4332ca191-28&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2210000000686823694%22%7D)
  • Lighter thrue axles (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005002813771223.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000060.1.17b64e8fBbtOaQ&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.169870.0&scm_id=1007.13339.169870.0&scm-url=1007.13339.169870.0&pvid=7722115b-4379-4fee-9400-9ecc4bbaf414&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller,scm-url:1007.13339.169870.0,pvid:7722115b-4379-4fee-9400-9ecc4bbaf414,tpp_buckets:668%230%23131923%2343_668%230%23131923%2343_668%23888%233325%231_668%23888%233325%231_668%232846%238109%231935_668%235811%2327174%2318_668%236421%2330825%23465_668%232717%237558%23148_668%231000022185%231000066058%230_668%236808%2332771%23226_668%233468%2315616%23791_668%232846%238109%231935_668%235811%2327174%2318_668%236421%2330825%23465_668%232717%237558%23148_668%233164%239976%23882_668%236808%2332771%23226_668%233468%2315616%23791&&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22scene%22:%223339%22%7D)
  • Bottle cage (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/10000410662996.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000014.15.27e33859DYhNy8&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreOtherSeller&scm=1007.13338.183346.0&scm_id=1007.13338.183346.0&scm-url=1007.13338.183346.0&pvid=098f6a00-5423-4d01-8d90-ce928d981b85&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreOtherSeller,scm-url:1007.13338.183346.0,pvid:098f6a00-5423-4d01-8d90-ce928d981b85,tpp_buckets:668%230%23131923%2394_668%23888%233325%231_3338%230%23183346%230_3338%233142%239890%234_668%232846%238109%231935_668%235811%2327174%2318_668%236421%2330825%23465_668%232717%237558%23148_668%231000022185%231000066058%230_668%236808%2332771%23226_668%233422%2315392%23346&&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22scene%22:%2223416%22%7D)
  • Tubes by wolfpack (https://wolfpack-tires.com/produkt/tpu-schlauch-ventillaenge-aktuell-40-mm/)

I should win 250gr

Tahnks for the table very interesting !!

What is the currency of the price of your table ?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Natas on September 23, 2021, 01:47:50 AM
Tahnks for the table very interesting !!

What is the currency of the price of your table ?

It's difficult to give you a precise price, because a lot of parts come from my previous build or second hand.

PartsPrice
Kit VB R 168599€
Wheelset AR465 Flyweight1247€
Tires CONTINENTAL GP 500090€
Brakes Juin Tech GT F220€
Brake Discs ASHIMA Ai240€
Saddle TUNE Speedneedle180€
Pedals Chinese SPEEDPLAY Titanium70€
Groupset mix of SRAM≃ 650€

Thus in this configuration, little bit more of 3000€
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on September 23, 2021, 02:29:01 AM
Hello all,

Chris told me yesterday that my frame is finished, but we have to wait for the stem, I hope he can ship all on monday.
This is mine: http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frame-pearl-white-glossy

Can't wait for it :( ... hope the shipping will be fast.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on September 23, 2021, 03:53:25 AM
Hello all,

Chris told me yesterday that my frame is finished, but we have to wait for the stem, I hope he can ship all on monday.
This is mine: http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frame-pearl-white-glossy

Can't wait for it :( ... hope the shipping will be fast.
mine will arrive in a couple of days, I've order it the 27 august
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on September 23, 2021, 06:47:26 AM
It's difficult to give you a precise price, because a lot of parts come from my previous build or second hand.

PartsPrice
Kit VB R 168599€
Wheelset AR465 Flyweight1247€
Tires CONTINENTAL GP 500090€
Brakes Juin Tech GT F220€
Brake Discs ASHIMA Ai240€
Saddle TUNE Speedneedle180€
Pedals Chinese SPEEDPLAY Titanium70€
Groupset mix of SRAM≃ 650€

Thus in this configuration, little bit more of 3000€


Thanks.   
I was asking because in your original table,   you wrote Cadre Velobuild VBR168:    1225

I was wondering why the frame cost so much : 1225
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on September 23, 2021, 08:32:13 AM

Thanks.   
I was asking because in your original table,   you wrote Cadre Velobuild VBR168:    1225

I was wondering why the frame cost so much : 1225

That table shows the weight of items in grams, not the cost  :)

I've just spent a bit more time weighing mine and checking what was included in the delivery, and the breakdown is attached for reference. Note that my frame is a size small (52) and is gloss painted. I would assume a simple UD matte finish would come in a bit lighter.

In my spares bag I had 1x rear derailleur hanger inc. bolt, 2x rear axle threaded inserts and 1x front axle threaded insert (charged additional $5 USD), 2x large plastic computer mount spacers (around 6mm long), 1x small computer mount spacer (around 3mm long).Would have liked a few more extras but hey ho.



Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on September 23, 2021, 11:18:06 AM
That table shows the weight of items in grams, not the cost  :)

I've just spent a bit more time weighing mine and checking what was included in the delivery, and the breakdown is attached for reference. Note that my frame is a size small (52) and is gloss painted. I would assume a simple UD matte finish would come in a bit lighter.

In my spares bag I had 1x rear derailleur hanger inc. bolt, 2x rear axle threaded inserts and 1x front axle threaded insert (charged additional $5 USD), 2x large plastic computer mount spacers (around 6mm long), 1x small computer mount spacer (around 3mm long).Would have liked a few more extras but hey ho.


LOL  ;D ;D

 That make sense for the weight .

 I guess the price is more important for me !
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: simonk on September 25, 2021, 11:54:40 AM
Hi everyone! I was very close to finishing the build today. All was left was the press fit bottom bracket. As I don’t have a tool, I used a bolt, nuts and washers. However, as I was pushing it in, the bracket was misaligned and now it crooked. I do not know how to realign it. Do I need to remove it and try again? If so, how do I remove it without damaging the frame? I heard I need to hit it quite hard and im afraid it might crack the frame.
Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: olajosgatya on September 25, 2021, 01:32:04 PM
Hi everyone! I was very close to finishing the build today. All was left was the press fit bottom bracket. As I don’t have a tool, I used a bolt, nuts and washers. However, as I was pushing it in, the bracket was misaligned and now it crooked. I do not know how to realign it. Do I need to remove it and try again? If so, how do I remove it without damaging the frame? I heard I need to hit it quite hard and im afraid it might crack the frame.
Thanks!

The tolerances for the press fit bbs are tight. I would definitely take them out to check if any of sides developed a hairline crack. Just to ease my mind.

I still remember vividly the first time I had to take out a press fit bb from a carbon frame. I only used a small force with a rubber hammer and the bb was not moving at all. Then I googled a lot and realised I need to put in some decent force to push out the cups. It was nerve wrecking.

I have used a similar tool to this one:
https://www.parktool.com/product/press-fit-bottom-bracket-bearing-tool-set-bbt-90-3
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 25, 2021, 03:19:13 PM
Hi everyone! I was very close to finishing the build today. All was left was the press fit bottom bracket. As I don’t have a tool, I used a bolt, nuts and washers. However, as I was pushing it in, the bracket was misaligned and now it crooked. I do not know how to realign it. Do I need to remove it and try again? If so, how do I remove it without damaging the frame? I heard I need to hit it quite hard and im afraid it might crack the frame.
Thanks!

It's not as bad as you think ..
1st mistake
you have to press in the bearings one after the other, not both at the same time.
If you have greased it, now with the hammer (rubber) a piece of wood and hit on the protruding side so that it is straight ... that's okay. There are no cracks

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-em2360hskso.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on September 25, 2021, 04:28:22 PM
Hi everyone! I was very close to finishing the build today. All was left was the press fit bottom bracket. As I don’t have a tool, I used a bolt, nuts and washers. However, as I was pushing it in, the bracket was misaligned and now it crooked. I do not know how to realign it. Do I need to remove it and try again? If so, how do I remove it without damaging the frame? I heard I need to hit it quite hard and im afraid it might crack the frame.
Thanks!

hope you will be able to correcct it !

the BB press fit is the main reason i am still hesitating to buy this frame !!!
Threaded is so simple are full proof
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: simonk on September 25, 2021, 04:55:13 PM
Ok small update.

I was able to remove one side of the bracket and realign the other side. Gonna try to press the part that I've realigned and then press the other. I'll let you know what happens.

Thank you all for your tips!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: simonk on September 25, 2021, 07:34:52 PM
I finally did it! I was sweating bullets but managed to tighten it correctly. I heard three loud bangs that scared me a little but I believe nothing was damaged
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on September 26, 2021, 02:13:56 AM
hope you will be able to correcct it !

the BB press fit is the main reason i am still hesitating to buy this frame !!!
Threaded is so simple are full proof

Just get one of these, it's a BB86 press fit bottom bracket, however the BB shell threads into itself, so works in the same way as a normal threaded BB. Problem solved.
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mLzfSFV (https://a.aliexpress.com/_mLzfSFV)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: simonk on September 26, 2021, 12:01:02 PM
Just get one of these, it's a BB86 press fit bottom bracket, however the BB shell threads into itself, so works in the same way as a normal threaded BB. Problem solved.
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mLzfSFV (https://a.aliexpress.com/_mLzfSFV)

Omg, wish I had known about that before hand
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: simonk on September 29, 2021, 11:22:04 AM
My build is about 90% complete! I'm at the step of cutting the seatpost since it's way too high for me right now. I was wondering if its bad to have the seatpost sit on its maximum depth. Meaning the seatpost is all the way down in the tube. Would it cause damage to the frame over time?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on September 29, 2021, 11:23:20 AM
Hi,
  Does this frame had a drain hole at the bottom of the bottom bracket to let water drain ?
On the pictures of velobuild website, I dont see any hole in the close up picture of the BB hole .

Tanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on September 29, 2021, 02:45:29 PM
Hi,
  Does this frame had a drain hole at the bottom of the bottom bracket to let water drain ?
On the pictures of velobuild website, I dont see any hole in the close up picture of the BB hole .

Tanks

Yep, mine has a small hole drilled in the underside of the bottom bracket.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 29, 2021, 03:04:18 PM
My build is about 90% complete! I'm at the step of cutting the seatpost since it's way too high for me right now. I was wondering if its bad to have the seatpost sit on its maximum depth. Meaning the seatpost is all the way down in the tube. Would it cause damage to the frame over time?

You should shorten it. The punches should not go into the frame. Make it a little thicker with tape or it will slip
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on October 04, 2021, 05:57:33 AM
I ordered a vb-r-168 frame this week with custom paint light metallic silver.
Size 58cm, my saddle height is 79cm.. I had doubts between 56 or 58, but my current bike has stack 586 and I also use spacers, so I prefer to go with 58. Also, I think it would be too much exposed seatpost in size 56 (only 496mm of seattube).

Chris told me that the frame is in stock and he is arranging for the paint, 10-14 days. Will see the times :).

Thanks all for sharing your experiences, amazing info!


I have the same issue... my preferred saddle height is 77cm. I am afraid of being beyond the minimum insert line on a 56 .. anyone have a solution?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on October 04, 2021, 10:27:44 AM
Hey All!

New member and first post in this forum. I've done my best to research this entire thread prior. Thanks for all the details.
Has anyone built up a 168 frame using the "2021 Handlebar With Separate Stem" combo instead of the supplied integrated handlebars?

The integrated handlebar options don't work me, as I need longer stem and narrow width bars (120mm / 40mm). Just wondering if internal cable routing will still work.

I plan to order a size 56 frame. For reference I am 6 feet tall (183cm). Long legs/arms, short torso. Wingspan is 6'3" (190cm)
Currently I own an Allez Sprint size 56 running a 130mm -17 stem  8)

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 04, 2021, 11:35:21 AM

I have the same issue... my preferred saddle height is 77cm. I am afraid of being beyond the minimum insert line on a 56 .. anyone have a solution?

I have a 56 frame seat height 77 leg length 88
the frame is perfect
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on October 04, 2021, 11:38:32 AM
Thanks! I will get a 56.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 04, 2021, 01:27:25 PM
I was also doubting between 56 and 58, but at the end I decided go with 58 because I think that the seatpost (496) and the stack (556) of the 56 size is too low for me ☹️
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 04, 2021, 01:29:14 PM
Hey All!

New member and first post in this forum. I've done my best to research this entire thread prior. Thanks for all the details.
Has anyone built up a 168 frame using the "2021 Handlebar With Separate Stem" combo instead of the supplied integrated handlebars?

The integrated handlebar options don't work me, as I need longer stem and narrow width bars (120mm / 40mm). Just wondering if internal cable routing will still work.

I plan to order a size 56 frame. For reference I am 6 feet tall (183cm). Long legs/arms, short torso. Wingspan is 6'3" (190cm)
Currently I own an Allez Sprint size 56 running a 130mm -17 stem  8)

Thanks in advance!
I ordered with separated handlebar-stem option, but I’m waiting delivery
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 04, 2021, 02:50:15 PM
I ordered with separated handlebar-stem option, but I’m waiting delivery

You will definitely tell us the weight, the aero handlebar is very, very light
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-cc8512vwkyg.jpg)

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 04, 2021, 02:55:53 PM
You will definitely tell us the weight, the aero handlebar is very, very light
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-cc8512vwkyg.jpg)
Sure! . This aero handlebar is very nice, problem for me is the -17 degree
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on October 04, 2021, 08:09:11 PM
Sure! . This aero handlebar is very nice, problem for me is the -17 degree

The integrated handlebar is -17 ?? Hmmm I love that, just wish they made my size (400mm/120mm or 400mm/110mm)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 05, 2021, 01:32:54 AM
You have two options of integrated handlebar/stem for this frame, one is 6 degree and other is 17 degree:

http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing

http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing-300

And also the separated stem option, is 6 degree (as Chris told me):

http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/2021-new-carbon-handlebar-with-separate-stem
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on October 05, 2021, 02:08:16 AM
Sure! . This aero handlebar is very nice, problem for me is the -17 degree

My HB011 integrated bar (in 90/400 size) has a -6 degree angle, taking the measurement from the centre of the handlebar clamp to the centre of the bar (as per Angle A in this diagram: https://www.qbp.com/diagrams/tech_content/stem/stem_measurements.html (https://www.qbp.com/diagrams/tech_content/stem/stem_measurements.html)).

The top of the stem looks very aggressive however it's not -17 degrees.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 05, 2021, 02:38:19 AM
I’m trying to find this seatpost clamp cover:
https://www.stouwdam.nl/en/specialized-stp-my21-tarmac-sl7-seatpost-wedge-513

Problem is thatin this page the shipping for spain is 39€ ☹️.
Do anyone knows other website to buy it? I cannot find ..
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on October 05, 2021, 03:05:31 AM
I finally did it! I was sweating bullets but managed to tighten it correctly. I heard three loud bangs that scared me a little but I believe nothing was damaged

The crack sounds are normal when you press.
Maybe your bolt was too small to provide a flat enough washer, before a real press I was using a M16 bolt.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on October 05, 2021, 08:08:20 AM
Hey All!

New member and first post in this forum. I've done my best to research this entire thread prior. Thanks for all the details.
Has anyone built up a 168 frame using the "2021 Handlebar With Separate Stem" combo instead of the supplied integrated handlebars?

The integrated handlebar options don't work me, as I need longer stem and narrow width bars (120mm / 40mm). Just wondering if internal cable routing will still work.

I plan to order a size 56 frame. For reference I am 6 feet tall (183cm). Long legs/arms, short torso. Wingspan is 6'3" (190cm)
Currently I own an Allez Sprint size 56 running a 130mm -17 stem  8)

Thanks in advance!

take this one in 440/100 as you can see on the picture there is a curvature forward, app. 2-3 cm,
i took 440/120 and thinking about buying the straight one
http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on October 05, 2021, 10:27:49 AM
Chris' response:

"You can choose our separate bar stem instead of integrated bar which fits too and also inner routing"
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on October 05, 2021, 11:06:32 AM
Does anyone know which integrated bar or bar/stem has the eleast amount of flex?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 06, 2021, 12:02:45 PM
Does anyone know which integrated bar or bar/stem has the eleast amount of flex?

I have the HB011 on the Flex doesn't bother at all. that is overrated
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on October 06, 2021, 12:27:29 PM
I have the HB011 on the Flex doesn't bother at all. that is overrated

Agreed. I am using the HB010
I am 82kg. The bike has handlebar reach of 508, and I have a saddle to handlebar drop of 14cm
I do not find the bars have any appreciable flex in this configuration
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on October 06, 2021, 01:29:14 PM
Are we talking about the HB010 and HB011 from OG evkin, or vélo build?

I can't seem to find them on the velobuild website
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on October 06, 2021, 02:11:18 PM
Are we talking about the HB010 and HB011 from OG evkin, or vélo build?

I can't seem to find them on the velobuild website

The Velobuild options.
HB011 http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing-300 (http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing-300)
HB010 http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing (http://www.velobuildmall.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on October 11, 2021, 12:29:04 PM
I just purchased one of these smaller headset expander plugs in an attempt to save a few grams https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002091371858.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.78e74c4d2cuvam and then noticed that in the info circulating about the upcoming SL7 headset recall, one of the pieces they are going to be providing is a new expander plug.

I know the 168 has a different headset design however is there a reason for concern with these smaller plugs?

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/specialized-set-to-issue-stop-ride-and-recall-on-tarmac-sl7/
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on October 11, 2021, 01:09:48 PM
I just purchased one of these smaller headset expander plugs in an attempt to save a few grams https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002091371858.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.78e74c4d2cuvam and then noticed that in the info circulating about the upcoming SL7 headset recall, one of the pieces they are going to be providing is a new expander plug.

I know the 168 has a different headset design however is there a reason for concern with these smaller plugs?

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/specialized-set-to-issue-stop-ride-and-recall-on-tarmac-sl7/

I'm all for losing weight and am trying to do it as much as possible with my 168, however there is no way I'd trust such a small and light expander on a carbon steerer tubed fork, especially for the sake of 30g of weight saving.

There's no science behind this and its my opinion only, however I'd put the longer, stock expander back in if only for peace of mind.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cscottride on October 11, 2021, 03:49:13 PM
I’m trying to find this seatpost clamp cover:
https://www.stouwdam.nl/en/specialized-stp-my21-tarmac-sl7-seatpost-wedge-513

Problem is thatin this page the shipping for spain is 39€ ☹️.
Do anyone knows other website to buy it? I cannot find ..

Does this help?

I bought this one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/384280172714

I also found this one.
https://www.incycle.com/products/specialized-my21-tarmac-sl7-seatpost-wedge-cover?utm_campaign=gs-2021-03-14&utm_source=google&utm_medium=smart_campaign&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6Jzf1ZzD8wIVhKjICh3glwp4EAQYAyABEgLvR_D_BwE
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 12, 2021, 04:19:44 AM
I'm all for losing weight and am trying to do it as much as possible with my 168, however there is no way I'd trust such a small and light expander on a carbon steerer tubed fork, especially for the sake of 30g of weight saving.

There's no science behind this and its my opinion only, however I'd put the longer, stock expander back in if only for peace of mind.

I used the Spezialized expander, it is sufficiently long and light and serves as counter pressure for tensioning.

The recall relates to the inner rings on the SL7 which are too sharp-edged



(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp45849hjmw.jpg)
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-uk4584vzjcy.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on October 12, 2021, 01:05:06 PM
I'm all for losing weight and am trying to do it as much as possible with my 168, however there is no way I'd trust such a small and light expander on a carbon steerer tubed fork, especially for the sake of 30g of weight saving.

There's no science behind this and its my opinion only, however I'd put the longer, stock expander back in if only for peace of mind.

Thanks for your comments OlieSimpson
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on October 12, 2021, 01:06:14 PM
I used the Spezialized expander, it is sufficiently long and light and serves as counter pressure for tensioning.

The recall relates to the inner rings on the SL7 which are too sharp-edged



(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp45849hjmw.jpg)
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-uk4584vzjcy.jpg)

Good tip renrew and thanks for the simple breakdown of the recall as I hadn't read up enough on it to understand it yet
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 13, 2021, 03:15:35 PM
Still waiting my frame.. I ordered 29th sept and tracking shows that now is in Belgium and custom clearence is ended. If is in europe, hope I’ll have at home (spain) in a few days..
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on October 14, 2021, 10:54:18 AM
I used the Spezialized expander, it is sufficiently long and light and serves as counter pressure for tensioning.

The recall relates to the inner rings on the SL7 which are too sharp-edged



(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp45849hjmw.jpg)
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-uk4584vzjcy.jpg)

Interesting analysis by Peak Torque on the new SL7 replacement steerer plug
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 14, 2021, 11:02:49 AM
Is included a expander in the vb-r-168 frameset? or do I need to order one?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on October 14, 2021, 11:21:19 AM
Is included a expander in the vb-r-168 frameset? or do I need to order one?

They include a headset and expander
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on October 14, 2021, 09:15:04 PM
Hi,

   I notice the thru axle  of this frame  need an allen key to remove the axle.

Did anyone change the stock thru axle and replace it with  one that had a lever integrated to the axle  ?
Which one do yourecommend ?

like this one
(https://www.bikeinn.com/f/13689/136899413/kcnc-kqr07-through-axle-skewers-al6061-pressclick-rear-shimano.jpg)

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on October 14, 2021, 10:28:48 PM
Here's the sizes and weight of axles. If anyone wants to find different ones.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on October 14, 2021, 11:50:00 PM
I was watching a few more video on the SL7 recall issue and decided to take the bars off my 168 to see how the steerer looked out of curiosity.

Although the SL7 issue may not apply to the 168 because it has a different integrated design (I'm not certain it doesn't apply), what did get me thinking is that the HB10 bars I received are one of the first I think and use the wedge system for tightening instead external bolts. I can see that where one of the wedge pieces tightens agains the steerer, it has created a mark/small indent. Although this part doesn't really move once fastened, I'm wondering if it's only a matter of time until a bad enough mark is made and it weakens the steerer and it fails. Is this why the HB10 moved to external bolts? ugh...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dentillozie on October 15, 2021, 02:55:14 PM
Still waiting my frame.. I ordered 29th sept and tracking shows that now is in Belgium and custom clearence is ended. If is in europe, hope I’ll have at home (spain) in a few days..

Hah, I ordered 15th of Sept and the shipping number (DPD) still shows nothing. What shipping method did you pick?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 16, 2021, 03:39:27 AM
Hah, I ordered 15th of Sept and the shipping number (DPD) still shows nothing. What shipping method did you pick?
DPD. You don’t view anything in DPD tracking until the parcel is in you area, after customs clearing. Before that, you can track in wxy-express, but note that is a different tracking numbre. You can ask Chris for both numbers.

BTW, I received a notification from the local postal saying that I’ll receive it on monday.. cant wait
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on October 16, 2021, 01:32:18 PM
I'm all for losing weight and am trying to do it as much as possible with my 168, however there is no way I'd trust such a small and light expander on a carbon steerer tubed fork, especially for the sake of 30g of weight saving.

There's no science behind this and its my opinion only, however I'd put the longer, stock expander back in if only for peace of mind.

Agreed. I would even go as fast as saying this is one area where I might sacrifice  a few grams but purchasing a longer expansion sleeve. I haven't... But the thought crossed my mind
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Stag91 on October 18, 2021, 09:10:54 AM
Hi all!  I have been lurking this thread for the past few months while deciding if I should go ahead with building my own bike, and whether to get it from Velobuild. Really helpful tips so far and definitely helped with my decision to make the purchase! I finally decided order a VB-R-168 from Chris, in Matte Chameleon Green colour. I thought it would be useful to share my experience and two-cents on the bike building process. It was one rewarding experience to finally be out riding on your self-build bike!

Size: 52
Groupset: Ultegra R8000 Hydraulic
Disc: RT800 140mm Front and Rear
Handlebar: 400mm/90mm
Wheelset: From Taobao 60mm Depth with Hubsmith hubs
Tires: GP5000 TL
Saddle: AliExpress power saddle lookalike
Pedals: AliExpress Lollipop pedals

Weight: 8.2+Kg there about

The building of the bike was not too difficult, just gotta do research and watch youtube for bike building process, tips and tricks, note the torque settings of the various components. The most tedious of all would be the internal routing. I routed the cables through the handlebars first, followed by the rest of the routing through the frame. Used an old brake wire to help with the guiding of cables through the respective cable holes.
The FD cable stop was some what tricky, I had to file off the edges to get the cable to fit in to the hole. There is a small bracket to secure the FD cable stop into, it is rather flimsy and mine broke off. I had to fit it back into the frame from the bottom bracket hole, and screw the cable stop into the bracket. (sorry i didnt have pictures to explain it better).

Another problem I had was that the headset compression ring not being able to sit squarely into the bearing, I had to squeeze the compression ring inwards a little (with a lil force) for it to sit properly into the bearing. Otherwise there would be large gap between the headset spacer and frame.

Otherwise, rest of the installation was rather smooth!

This is my first full carbon bike with deep wheels, so I cant exactly do any comparison. In general the bike rides really well, with much better handling, and maintains speed better.  Overall very happy with the whole build!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 19, 2021, 07:04:47 AM
2021 new handlebar with stem

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp9088hkjwg.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on October 19, 2021, 11:27:04 AM
Hi all!  I have been lurking this thread for the past few months while deciding if I should go ahead with building my own bike, and whether to get it from Velobuild. Really helpful tips so far and definitely helped with my decision to make the purchase! I finally decided order a VB-R-168 from Chris, in Matte Chameleon Green colour. I thought it would be useful to share my experience and two-cents on the bike building process. It was one rewarding experience to finally be out riding on your self-build bike!

Size: 52
Groupset: Ultegra R8000 Hydraulic
Disc: RT800 140mm Front and Rear
Handlebar: 400mm/90mm
Wheelset: From Taobao 60mm Depth with Hubsmith hubs
Tires: GP5000 TL
Saddle: AliExpress power saddle lookalike
Pedals: AliExpress Lollipop pedals

Weight: 8.2+Kg there about

The building of the bike was not too difficult, just gotta do research and watch youtube for bike building process, tips and tricks, note the torque settings of the various components. The most tedious of all would be the internal routing. I routed the cables through the handlebars first, followed by the rest of the routing through the frame. Used an old brake wire to help with the guiding of cables through the respective cable holes.
The FD cable stop was some what tricky, I had to file off the edges to get the cable to fit in to the hole. There is a small bracket to secure the FD cable stop into, it is rather flimsy and mine broke off. I had to fit it back into the frame from the bottom bracket hole, and screw the cable stop into the bracket. (sorry i didnt have pictures to explain it better).

Another problem I had was that the headset compression ring not being able to sit squarely into the bearing, I had to squeeze the compression ring inwards a little (with a lil force) for it to sit properly into the bearing. Otherwise there would be large gap between the headset spacer and frame.

Otherwise, rest of the installation was rather smooth!

This is my first full carbon bike with deep wheels, so I cant exactly do any comparison. In general the bike rides really well, with much better handling, and maintains speed better.  Overall very happy with the whole build!
Really nice build !
What are the wheels ?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Stag91 on October 19, 2021, 11:04:31 PM
Really nice build !
What are the wheels ?
The wheels are from this Chinese seller on Taobao, Timibike. They are able to customise various combinations, went with them as they were the only few offering the hubsmith hubs (really loud hubs) so far they are rather smooth. Can't attest to its logetivity yet.
The wheels arent that lightweight weighing in at about 1720g including rim tapes. Cost was about USD 510 shipped.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 20, 2021, 02:59:52 AM
Hello all.
I received the package last monday, 1 month after order (18 days shipping), so very happy with the times. The frame looks awesome, acceptable quality and well finished. The paint is better than I expect, the pearl colour in person is beautiful, specially below the sun :).. so in general very happy.
Just two issues, I ordered also a saddle and Chris sent me an incorrect model, and also he sent me a 120 stem but I ordered a 110 one. I noticed Chris, hope he accept to solve it and send me the corrrect ones.
I’ll update in the next days with the finished build and all the details (including weights).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on October 20, 2021, 08:41:14 AM
I've just seen on YouTube there is a chap is who is documenting his VB-R-168 build, inc. doing his own custom paint job. Thought this might be of interest to everyone here. The channel is: https://www.youtube.com/user/thebrickheadz (https://www.youtube.com/user/thebrickheadz).

I also have a question around cable routing, specifically on the HB011 bar, how are you guys doing this?

I'm just collating all of the parts I need for the build and am trying to visualise how I'm going to put it all together  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jungian on October 20, 2021, 10:02:33 AM

I also have a question around cable routing, specifically on the HB011 bar, how are you guys doing this?
  • Are you using the exit holes that are to the left and right of the computer mount (Example A image)
  • Are you using the single hole that is near the steerer tube (Example B image)
  • Are you using a mix of both, such as gear cables exit the steerer tube holes, brake cables (I'm running cable discs) exiting the computer mount holes

I'm just collating all of the parts I need for the build and am trying to visual how I'm going to put it all together  :)


Also curious about how people are running their cables and how many are using shift cable housing? I am currently having issues using disc brakes and jagwire shift cable housing to all fit at a 90 degree bend. I ended up taking the smallest spacer and cutting the front part of the spacer so that my brake cables can be non integrated into the handlebar.

Another question for those fitting hydraulic brake hose and shift cable housing, how did you get you headset/fork to stay straight? All the cables in the headtube keep pushing my fork and handlebars to the left.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on October 20, 2021, 07:03:10 PM
I will make full build post. hopefully within a week. 

I ran the 4 cables via the large opening of bars.  I figured there would be less tight bends. Plus I wanted fully internal.

Fork
I ran two housings left and two right of fork. One housing on right going into the fork. If you run housings same direction around fork it wants to pull and or pinch.  I ran cables into housings before fully compressing everything.

I slammed the stem no spacers needed and I used jagwire keb-sl and lex cables.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on October 21, 2021, 11:39:33 AM
I will make full build post. hopefully within a week. 

I ran the 4 cables via the large opening of bars.  I figured there would be less tight bends. Plus I wanted fully internal.

Fork
I ran two housings left and two right of fork. One housing on right going into the fork. If you run housings same direction around fork it wants to pull and or pinch.  I ran cables into housings before fully compressing everything.

I slammed the stem no spacers needed and I used jagwire keb-sl and lex cables.

The fully internal route on these bars is a nice option.

Yeah, +1 for making sure the cables and hoses to/from the right and left shifters are routed down the headtube and around the steerer accordingly. Also, taking a look a kbike's photo, I'd highly recommend running the cables and hoses parallel to each other through the handlebars and down the head tube without crossing over, especially if you are using spacers. Looking at that space right before the cables and hoses take the 90 degree turn down, there is actually enough room to run them all parallel to each other all the way through the bars, through the bend, and down into the headtube.

I found that if I crossed them over anywhere along that length, the pinch point eventually caused the housings to buckle making for stiff shifting and squishy braking. It's a tight fit to get them all parallel, but I used dental tools and a small flathead screw driver to get them all into correct orientation. I believe I had the brake hoses sandwiched between the shifter cables all the way through the bars, stem, headset, and headtube. Worked great even after I cut the stem down further and removed some spacers.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 21, 2021, 01:11:16 PM
Finished!! All was fine, but the internal cabling thru the stem-handlebar is not easy…at the end looks great. I’ll ride tomorrow to test it, will see how it works.
Info: this bike shares geometry with SL7, but the seatpost has little seatback.. have in mind to fit.

- Velobuild frame VB-R-168 size 58.
- Velobuild integrated stem+handlebar 110/440
- Ultegra 8020-8070
- Crankset Rotor 3D+ 1x (42t)
- Cassette leonardi 9-36
- wheels serenade 45mm (28mm witdth) tubular
- 7,6kg with pedals and bottle cages.

 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on October 21, 2021, 01:19:08 PM
I had no clue a 9t sprocket top gear was compatible with Shimano 11-Speed. Lovely build!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 21, 2021, 04:30:28 PM
I had no clue a 9t sprocket top gear was compatible with Shimano 11-Speed. Lovely build!
Yeah, it works.
42-9 is like a 51-11 to go fast and the 42-36 is like a 34-29 for climb, so this config is very good option to mount 1x (in my opinion)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on October 21, 2021, 10:59:55 PM
Finished!! All was fine, but the internal cabling thru the stem-handlebar is not easy…at the end looks great. I’ll ride tomorrow to test it, will see how it works.
Info: this bike shares geometry with SL7, but the seatpost has little seatback.. have in mind to fit.

- Velobuild frame VB-R-168 size 58.
- Velobuild integrated stem+handlebar 110/440
- Ultegra 8020-8070
- Crankset Rotor 3D+ 1x (42t)
- Cassette leonardi 9-36
- wheels serenade 45mm (28mm witdth) tubular
- 7,6kg with pedals and bottle cages.

Nice build! The 1x idea for road is starting to intrigue me more.

The reason I completed a168 build recently is because I cracked my aero Workswell frame by clamping down the top tube on a work stand and feel obliged to mention this as I've learned that you should clamp at the seat post always to avoid this eek!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 22, 2021, 02:12:39 AM
Nice build! The 1x idea for road is starting to intrigue me more.

The reason I completed a168 build recently is because I cracked my aero Workswell frame by clamping down the top tube on a work stand and feel obliged to mention this as I've learned that you should clamp at the seat post always to avoid this eek!
Oh my god! really? :(. Didn’t have idea it can happen
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 22, 2021, 05:36:35 AM
Finished!! All was fine, but the internal cabling thru the stem-handlebar is not easy…at the end looks great. I’ll ride tomorrow to test it, will see how it works.
Info: this bike shares geometry with SL7, but the seatpost has little seatback.. have in mind to fit.

- Velobuild frame VB-R-168 size 58.
- Velobuild integrated stem+handlebar 110/440
- Ultegra 8020-8070
- Crankset Rotor 3D+ 1x (42t)
- Cassette leonardi 9-36
- wheels serenade 45mm (28mm witdth) tubular
- 7,6kg with pedals and bottle cages.

very very nice bike !!

Can you take photos of the stem with handlebars again because of the optics and how you laid the cables?
thanks

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 22, 2021, 08:23:18 AM
very very nice bike !!

Can you take photos of the stem with handlebars again because of the optics and how you laid the cables?
thanks
I have to say that I ordered the stem+handlebar woth doubts, because it looks strange in the velobuild photos.. but I’m very very happy how looks the bike with this option.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on October 22, 2021, 08:33:05 AM
This is really helpful. Thank you for taking the time to post all of this.

Sidenote: What is the angle of the stem, if you order the stem and handlebar combo? -6, -10. -17?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 22, 2021, 11:38:26 AM
I have to say that I ordered the stem+handlebar woth doubts, because it looks strange in the velobuild photos.. but I’m very very happy how looks the bike with this option.

Nice Thanks :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 22, 2021, 12:14:54 PM
Stem is -6 degree.

First ride today, 40km. Good feeling. The bike is fast and reacts very well, going fast and climbing. I can feel a better control sensation than in my other bike when downhill.. The stem/handlebar help to give me a plus of control an confort (440). The handle bar is top.
Couple of details to fix.. as usual in the first ride, but very happy with the result.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: KristianT on October 24, 2021, 05:47:43 AM
I am 189cm (6´2"-6´3") tall and i really have doughts if the 58cm frame will be to small for me.
For the SL7 they do recommend a 61cm frame.
Any advise from you guys?

Regards
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 24, 2021, 06:01:24 AM
I am 189cm (6´2"-6´3") tall and i really have doughts if the 58cm frame will be to small for me.
For the SL7 they do recommend a 61cm frame.
Any advise from you guys?

Regards
What’s your saddle height? In this bike is one of the most important.
I’m 185cm, saddle height 79, I’ve a 58 frame with 110 stem, but still have margin to make it bigger; there is seatpost margin, my saddle has margin to go back and you can put a stem of 120 or more.
In my opinion, the 58 is ok for you.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 24, 2021, 06:25:43 AM
BTW, today 80km. All issues adjusted.
Very satisfied with this buid :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: KristianT on October 24, 2021, 08:28:59 AM
What’s your saddle height? In this bike is one of the most important.
I’m 185cm, saddle height 79, I’ve a 58 frame with 110 stem, but still have margin to make it bigger; there is seatpost margin, my saddle has margin to go back and you can put a stem of 120 or more.
In my opinion, the 58 is ok for you.

79cm is from crank center to top saddle right?
I have already sold my old road bike, but i did measure my gravel bike and it is around 79-80cm from crank center to top saddle.
So with the offset of the seatpost and i 110mm stem i also think it will work then :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Liter on October 24, 2021, 09:39:38 AM
BTW, today 80km. All issues adjusted.
Very satisfied with this buid :)

Looks great! Is there another way to attach the Garmin besides a stem mount in this new handlebar? Handlebar in the middle looks round enough to still a traditional mount.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 24, 2021, 10:08:22 AM
Looks great! Is there another way to attach the Garmin besides a stem mount in this new handlebar? Handlebar in the middle looks round enough to still a traditional mount.
I guess the traditional mount fits ok, but I prefer to have it in the stem.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 24, 2021, 10:12:18 AM
I forgot to share the weight of the frameset, for the frikies of grams.. :)

frame: 1165g
fork: 440g
stem 110: 175g
handlebar: 260g

The stem + handlebar weight is more than the integrated option, but in my case I prefer two pieces.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on October 24, 2021, 11:28:14 AM
BTW, today 80km. All issues adjusted.
Very satisfied with this buid :)

Lovely build, and great to hear you're happy with the ride!

Very nice setting as well, could do with some of that weather right now! Guessing it's a nice village in southern Spain?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TomTailor on October 24, 2021, 12:59:23 PM
Finished!! All was fine, but the internal cabling thru the stem-handlebar is not easy…at the end looks great. I’ll ride tomorrow to test it, will see how it works.
Info: this bike shares geometry with SL7, but the seatpost has little seatback.. have in mind to fit.


How much Setback does the velobuild seatpost have?
Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on October 24, 2021, 01:36:57 PM
How much Setback does the velobuild seatpost have?
Thanks

20mm, it's the only option they have. I wish they offered a 0mm set back option.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 24, 2021, 01:43:49 PM
Lovely build, and great to hear you're happy with the ride!

Very nice setting as well, could do with some of that weather right now! Guessing it's a nice village in southern Spain?
East of Spain, a small village in the Castellón province (valencian comunity). Mountains of Serra d’Espadán, is a beautiful place for ride, for sure.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on October 24, 2021, 10:35:09 PM
20mm, it's the only option they have. I wish they offered a 0mm set back option.

Common saddle rails should have enough space to neutralize the setback, no?

But yeah, it makes me unable to mount some saddle-rails-attached accessories like lights or something like Topeak's bags.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 27, 2021, 04:32:37 PM
Hey guys.. how are going your builds?
I put it the sl7 seatpost cover that I read in some posts. It fits perfect.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on October 28, 2021, 03:58:07 AM
Hey guys.. how are going your builds?
I put it the sl7 seatpost cover that I read in some posts. It fits perfect.


Do you have a link to where you ordered the sl7 seatpost cover
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 28, 2021, 06:02:54 AM

Do you have a link to where you ordered the sl7 seatpost cover
https://www.stouwdam.nl/en/specialized-stp-my21-tarmac-sl7-seatpost-wedge-513
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 28, 2021, 08:20:03 AM
Common saddle rails should have enough space to neutralize the setback, no?

But yeah, it makes me unable to mount some saddle-rails-attached accessories like lights or something like Topeak's bags.
Yes, you could solve with saddle rails, positioning the saddle to the front.. you can correct this 2cm.
Depending how much space you need for the light, I have the saddle with only 1cm margin and I can put my light..
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on October 28, 2021, 10:34:19 AM
Checking in after 1917km logged on Strava. Everything is still solid. There's no issue whatsoever.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on October 28, 2021, 11:30:27 AM
Hey guys.. how are going your builds?
I put it the sl7 seatpost cover that I read in some posts. It fits perfect.

I got one as well and they fit great. Most economical original SL7 part one will ever find? lol
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: noodleshop on October 29, 2021, 01:54:11 AM
Finished!! All was fine, but the internal cabling thru the stem-handlebar is not easy…at the end looks great. I’ll ride tomorrow to test it, will see how it works.
Info: this bike shares geometry with SL7, but the seatpost has little seatback.. have in mind to fit.

- Velobuild frame VB-R-168 size 58.
- Velobuild integrated stem+handlebar 110/440
- Ultegra 8020-8070
- Crankset Rotor 3D+ 1x (42t)
- Cassette leonardi 9-36
- wheels serenade 45mm (28mm witdth) tubular
- 7,6kg with pedals and bottle cages.

Very curious about this cassette, and if anyone knows where to find an aliexpress version! $429 for the Leonardi is quite steep for me, unfortunately. :o

I was looking at the 10-36 one from SROAD but I'd have to run a 48t single front chainring to get the gearing I want. Furthermore I plan to run an oval so the size will be more like a 50-51t, it's quite tough to find a frame that can clear that size chainring as a 1x setup, unless anyone has some ideas to tinker with the chainline to make this possible.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on October 29, 2021, 03:23:11 AM
I bought a Leonardi in an ocasion semi-new, but yes, is expensive.
You have also the E Thirteen cassettes 11v of 9-34, 9-39, cheaper than Leonardi.

Have in mind that with the 9 cog you can go with chainring 42 or 44. the 42-9 is aprox the same relation that the 52-11. The 44-9 is more than 53-11. In the low side, the 42-36 is like 34-29 (more than a compact).

https://www.alltricks.es/F-11911-cassettes/P-1652017-casete_sram_xd_e_thirteen_xcx_plus_de_11_velocidades?gclid=Cj0KCQjwt-6LBhDlARIsAIPRQcJpKPx5VETc_aqRwXO5eTPD5mb9WQlIu5NLcKe7-AHAX8Ie_X0PNfAaAuouEALw_wcB
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on October 29, 2021, 11:01:53 AM
Very curious about this cassette, and if anyone knows where to find an aliexpress version! $429 for the Leonardi is quite steep for me, unfortunately. :o

I was looking at the 10-36 one from SROAD but I'd have to run a 48t single front chainring to get the gearing I want. Furthermore I plan to run an oval so the size will be more like a 50-51t, it's quite tough to find a frame that can clear that size chainring as a 1x setup, unless anyone has some ideas to tinker with the chainline to make this possible.

Hi Noodleshop,

So, I run a 48T, 0 offset, Narrow-Wide 1x chainring, with about 25mm of clearance (50mm of clearance in terms of chainring diameter) before the chainring would rub the chainstay. 
A 48T chainring has a diameter of 200.8mm, and a 50T has a diameter of 208.8mm (delta of 8.8mm), so there would be ample room. 

In terms of chainline you should be OK except in the lowest gears.   I am guessing the chainline between a 48T and 50T chainring will be very similar.
I currently run a 12S 11-32T cassette.  The chainline sweet spot is on the 7th gear, 48x15 (this yields 36.8kph at 90RPM)

The chainline deviation is acceptable for me (no discernable friction, no drivetrain noise) between 4th and 9th gears (25T and 14T). 3rd (28T) and 11th (12T) gears feel fine, but the deviation starts to look a bit excessive.  2nd (30T) and 12th (11T) gears have clear deviation, but does not generate any rubbing noises.  1st gear (32T) clearly is excessive, and rubbing can be heard.

I didn't actually measure anything - this is all just based on eyeball and on-the-road experience


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: noodleshop on October 29, 2021, 10:37:45 PM
I bought a Leonardi in an ocasion semi-new, but yes, is expensive.
You have also the E Thirteen cassettes 11v of 9-34, 9-39, cheaper than Leonardi.

Have in mind that with the 9 cog you can go with chainring 42 or 44. the 42-9 is aprox the same relation that the 52-11. The 44-9 is more than 53-11. In the low side, the 42-36 is like 34-29 (more than a compact).

https://www.alltricks.es/F-11911-cassettes/P-1652017-casete_sram_xd_e_thirteen_xcx_plus_de_11_velocidades?gclid=Cj0KCQjwt-6LBhDlARIsAIPRQcJpKPx5VETc_aqRwXO5eTPD5mb9WQlIu5NLcKe7-AHAX8Ie_X0PNfAaAuouEALw_wcB

Thanks for the information stmbike, really appreciate it :) didn't know those existed! Those open up some interesting possibilities. The price is a lot more palatable too! 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: noodleshop on October 29, 2021, 10:44:33 PM
Hi Noodleshop,

So, I run a 48T, 0 offset, Narrow-Wide 1x chainring, with about 25mm of clearance (50mm of clearance in terms of chainring diameter) before the chainring would rub the chainstay. 
A 48T chainring has a diameter of 200.8mm, and a 50T has a diameter of 208.8mm (delta of 8.8mm), so there would be ample room. 

In terms of chainline you should be OK except in the lowest gears.   I am guessing the chainline between a 48T and 50T chainring will be very similar.
I currently run a 12S 11-32T cassette.  The chainline sweet spot is on the 7th gear, 48x15 (this yields 36.8kph at 90RPM)

The chainline deviation is acceptable for me (no discernable friction, no drivetrain noise) between 4th and 9th gears (25T and 14T). 3rd (28T) and 11th (12T) gears feel fine, but the deviation starts to look a bit excessive.  2nd (30T) and 12th (11T) gears have clear deviation, but does not generate any rubbing noises.  1st gear (32T) clearly is excessive, and rubbing can be heard.

I didn't actually measure anything - this is all just based on eyeball and on-the-road experience

Thanks so much 1Sigma, great to hear from someone running a similar setup! Appreciate the really detailed numbers. Sounds like there will be ample room to run the 50t oval in there!

The chainline deviation info sounds acceptable to me, where I'm at is pretty flat and I rarely find myself in the top gears. 36.8kmph at 90rpm with four gears to spare, sounds pretty ample for my speed range.

May I ask about what crank/chainring setup you are running? Still shopping around for those. I was thinking about the Zrace cranks but heard some unhappy reviews of them around here. I'd prefer the SRAM-style direct mount chainrings without a spider, but would love to hear what you're using.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on October 29, 2021, 11:54:36 PM
Thanks so much 1Sigma, great to hear from someone running a similar setup! Appreciate the really detailed numbers. Sounds like there will be ample room to run the 50t oval in there!

The chainline deviation info sounds acceptable to me, where I'm at is pretty flat and I rarely find myself in the top gears. 36.8kmph at 90rpm with four gears to spare, sounds pretty ample for my speed range.

May I ask about what crank/chainring setup you are running? Still shopping around for those. I was thinking about the Zrace cranks but heard some unhappy reviews of them around here. I'd prefer the SRAM-style direct mount chainrings without a spider, but would love to hear what you're using.

Currently I am running the Magene P325CS Power Meter crankset.  It is direct Mount and almost exactly like the SRAM AXS 8-bolt system.   
I have a Stone AXS direct Mount to 5-arm spider adapter (Required a but if going to match the Magene Mount) which is attached to my chainring.  So, I am kind of using both direct Mount and a spider.  (For me this was necessary to access the charging ports on the power meter)

My 1x is PassQuest. Acceptable weight, good build quality.  I have no clutch rear derailleur, and I have not had a single drop.  They also offer a number of oval and direct Mount options.   

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: rank1 on October 30, 2021, 12:39:02 AM
ou can't really do anything wrong the whole thing is relatively simple and can be solved with an intermediate spacer ring ...
therefore the question was whether I am too stupid :-\

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-ye91481mkhq.jpg)


Hi Renrew,
 
I too have this question... I'm currently building the VB-099 with the HB-11 which I took delivery over two months ago. I'm currently dry fitting everything to ensure I that I don't screw anything up.. ;D

Did you end up putting additional micro spacers between the compression ring and the head set covers? If so, how many?
Did it have any impact on your (4??) internal cables for routing?


I'm guessing the micro spacer is meant to create a buffer from the compression ring and the headset cover so it does not touch the headtube on the frame? Maybe I didn't look hard enough or understood it before, but this was the first thread that I saw mentioned this issue for the velobuilds.

TIA!

 



Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 30, 2021, 09:05:11 AM
Hi,
you can order this from Aliexpress. I have now put 2mm in between. There is a lot, so you have a crack. Probably 1.5 mm is enough.

https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33056428213.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.3f864c4d5ooMFw
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 30, 2021, 09:10:36 AM
you have to put it over the ring and work it out the same way so that the cables have room. It's just about increasing the distance otherwise you won't be able to turn the fork.

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp2816h3jqz.jpg)

so you have to do it i hope i could help you

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-wt281653kdh.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: rank1 on October 30, 2021, 06:43:19 PM
Hi,
you can order this from Aliexpress. I have now put 2mm in between. There is a lot, so you have a crack. Probably 1.5 mm is enough.

https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33056428213.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.3f864c4d5ooMFw

Thanks alot renrew for this and the message below.. that has helped me as I would have to ensure that I have those spacers before I can proceed further with the builds!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on October 30, 2021, 08:24:44 PM
Has anyone found the sl7 seatpost cover on aliexpress?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on October 30, 2021, 09:06:16 PM
Inspired by your post. Bike check after 2,449.7 Km. So far so good. A couple part changes after the initial build:

- Changed saddle from Specialized Power to a lightweight carbon EC90 model with cut out ~90g (thanks for the review @Carbonazza). Surprisingly comfortable although it has no padding. Not sure if it fits my sit bones like it should but enjoying the weight savings. As a 90Kg rider I feel well supporter on it. Considering putting it on my VB GF01 gravel bike as well https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32921891894.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.4ddf4c4dsNjPl5

- Installed a LTWOO UT OSPW. Was concerned about the unsealed ceramic bearings and planned on changing them to regular sealed bearings as soon as I could but they seem to be sealed a bit better than I thought. Haven't spun them after my first somewhat wet road ride yesterday so we'll see how much grime got into them. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003009824917.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.4ddf4c4dsNjPl5

On my last ride I noticed quite a bit of flex on my HB01 bars. I think this was in part due to the bar wedge tightening piece becoming a bit loose but also may need to bring down the bars a bit more so they grip more of the fork steerer, or the bars just have too much flex period.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on October 31, 2021, 01:46:29 PM
Hi all!  I have been lurking this thread for the past few months while deciding if I should go ahead with building my own bike, and whether to get it from Velobuild. Really helpful tips so far and definitely helped with my decision to make the purchase! I finally decided order a VB-R-168 from Chris, in Matte Chameleon Green colour. I thought it would be useful to share my experience and two-cents on the bike building process. It was one rewarding experience to finally be out riding on your self-build bike!

Size: 52
Groupset: Ultegra R8000 Hydraulic
Disc: RT800 140mm Front and Rear
Handlebar: 400mm/90mm
Wheelset: From Taobao 60mm Depth with Hubsmith hubs
Tires: GP5000 TL
Saddle: AliExpress power saddle lookalike
Pedals: AliExpress Lollipop pedals

Weight: 8.2+Kg there about

The building of the bike was not too difficult, just gotta do research and watch youtube for bike building process, tips and tricks, note the torque settings of the various components. The most tedious of all would be the internal routing. I routed the cables through the handlebars first, followed by the rest of the routing through the frame. Used an old brake wire to help with the guiding of cables through the respective cable holes.
The FD cable stop was some what tricky, I had to file off the edges to get the cable to fit in to the hole. There is a small bracket to secure the FD cable stop into, it is rather flimsy and mine broke off. I had to fit it back into the frame from the bottom bracket hole, and screw the cable stop into the bracket. (sorry i didnt have pictures to explain it better).

Another problem I had was that the headset compression ring not being able to sit squarely into the bearing, I had to squeeze the compression ring inwards a little (with a lil force) for it to sit properly into the bearing. Otherwise there would be large gap between the headset spacer and frame.

Otherwise, rest of the installation was rather smooth!

This is my first full carbon bike with deep wheels, so I cant exactly do any comparison. In general the bike rides really well, with much better handling, and maintains speed better.  Overall very happy with the whole build!

Only real issue i had during my build was that FD cable stop as well. Mine didn’t fit well and then broke. I had to make my own. I guess overall thats not a terrible issue to have, considering. But it was super annoying.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: maierada on November 03, 2021, 02:43:53 PM
This is a dumb question, but when it says on the description on Velobuild that the headset is 1-1/2" top and down, does this mean the fork is 1.5" in diameter? I was thinking about getting an FSA SMR stem and handlebar but I think they are only available for forks that are 1-1/8" in diameter. Thanks in advance!

Edit: Found that the fork is 1-1/8" from this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjCsUTceX_I
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on November 03, 2021, 04:00:14 PM
Well, my FSA ACR stem is doing great on this steerer.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dentillozie on November 04, 2021, 03:06:35 PM
My frame finally arrived today, ordered on the 14th of September and shipped out the 16th.
The frame looks good! Just need to order some wheels and a groupset so I can start building!

some weights for reference, my frame is a 54 with no paint.
frame: 1150g
fork (uncut): 448g
seatpost: 237g
handlebar (400 x 90): 344g
bottlecage: 20g
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on November 06, 2021, 07:09:58 AM
My frame finally arrived today, ordered on the 14th of September and shipped out the 16th.
The frame looks good! Just need to order some wheels and a groupset so I can start building!

some weights for reference, my frame is a 54 with no paint.
frame: 1150g
fork (uncut): 448g
seatpost: 237g
handlebar (400 x 90): 344g
bottlecage: 20g
Great! you will show us the result
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on November 06, 2021, 07:12:01 AM
After more than 500km, I’m still very happy with the bike.. no issues :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: NovellaNovelli on November 07, 2021, 06:32:22 AM
Can anybody who has built up this frame with di2 shoot up some pics of how they've installed the FD cable through the cable stop?

I'm in the process of building mine up but looks like i'll either have to forgo the fd cable stop altogether (not ideal) or drill out a bigger opening to fit through the di2 cables (not ideal but probably the better option)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: simonk on November 07, 2021, 02:36:04 PM
Hi everyone! I've been meaning to give a proper review of my build but I had to fix some issues first. Mainly, my headset was too loose and I ordered an extra spacer (didn't feel like cutting the fork again). It finally arrived and I was able to complete my first proper ride this morning (40km). I'm hoping I'll be able to enjoy it a few more times before it gets too freezing. Anyways, here is the list of parts I used for this build along with a few comments.

Ordering
- Chris from velobuild is not very quick to answer but he's helpful. I used Skype, I heard other people have better experiences by email.
- Elite Wheels take a while to ship since they build the wheels for every order. Ordering is easy and they respond quickly.
- Ordering groupsets on Aliexpress is surprisingly reliable. All parts look legit.

Building the bike
- Installing the press fit bottom bracket was a nightmare. I definitely recommend going to a bike shop for this part.
- The rest of build is fine. The hidden cable routing is honestly not that hard to complete. Just be patient. The cabling in the handlebar is probably the step that'll have you swearing the most.
- Getting the optimal tightness on the headset is not easy. I still have +-1mm of play, not sure if that's normal.
- I managed to fix the slipping post issue with a TON of carbon paste and some hockey tape. It's an annoying problem but it's definitely fixable.

Riding the bike
-My first impression is that this bike is sooo light. My reference is an aluminum Scott Speedster 10. I'm definitely faster with this bike
- The semi-hydraulic disc brakes are honestly garbage. Worse than rim brakes. I read that I needed to use compressionless housing. I might switch to that later down the road and see if it makes a difference. For now my recommendation is too spend an extra 300-600 for proper shimano hydraulic brakes. It is however manageable and you can safely brake.
- The bike feels solid and I hear no creaking or weird sounds.
- The Elite Wheels are LOUD. People are legit startled when I lay off the pedals and let the hub roll. Quite obnoxious but at least people get out of my way.

I'm definitely satisfied overall considering the price I paid. I can see myself building another Chinese carbon bike later down the road. For now I'm gonna take a break from building bikes  ;D

This community is extremely helpful, I can not overstate this. I'm gonna try and give another update once I accomplish some longer rides.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on November 08, 2021, 12:09:43 AM
Can anybody who has built up this frame with di2 shoot up some pics of how they've installed the FD cable through the cable stop?

I'm in the process of building mine up but looks like i'll either have to forgo the fd cable stop altogether (not ideal) or drill out a bigger opening to fit through the di2 cables (not ideal but probably the better option)

I drilled out the cable stop so it could pass the wire and it worked pretty well. I seems to get a lot of water that comes in to my frame when I wash it and have a feeling it may be that hole so will probably plug it with a small rubber bit soon.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: NovellaNovelli on November 08, 2021, 01:00:51 AM
I drilled out the cable stop so it could pass the wire and it worked pretty well. I seems to get a lot of water that comes in to my frame when I wash it and have a feeling it may be that hole so will probably plug it with a small rubber bit soon.

Thanks, I figured that would probably the only real option barring some sort of custom 3d printed cable stop. I'll let you know if I figure out some solution for the water ingress.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: ogu on November 10, 2021, 08:57:35 AM
hey guys!

i am really looking into a 168 for my new bike. But I want to be sure it's the right one for me.

I want an 'allroad' like frame, so I'd like room for bigger tires. Anybody tried 35c on they 168 ?

Also I don't like the weight and non adjustability of their handlebars. Do you think I can run an FSA 069 'SRS' headset, to have an almost full integration, with the ability of tweaking everything if I feel like it. (I attached a picture of the routing). I saw somebody do the same with their carbonda fm1056.

Of course if you see a better option that fits my criteria I'm open (road-ish geo, fits up to 35c (measured size), good cable integration (for bikepacking purposes) and good weight.

I'll keep you updated on my purchase!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on November 11, 2021, 01:38:48 AM
The 168 will not clear 35c comfortably. I'll probably rotate but it will be very limited in clearance. The fork is the main limiting factor

33-34c is max.

Here shown with 32c WAM all-road tires

(https://i.imgur.com/3TRc0wf.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/IVXQNnw.jpg?1)

Consider the CFR-1056 as it weighs about the same, has external cable routing, and will importantly clear a 35c tire comfortably.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Liter on November 11, 2021, 07:51:38 AM
Loved the color of the frame, whats the name?  it has some flakes in the paint?

The 168 will not clear 35c comfortably. I'll probably rotate but it will be very limited in clearance. The fork is the main limiting factor

33-34c is max.

Here shown with 32c WAM all-road tires

(https://i.imgur.com/3TRc0wf.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/IVXQNnw.jpg?1)

Consider the CFR-1056 as it weighs about the same, has external cable routing, and will importantly clear a 35c tire comfortably.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on November 12, 2021, 12:57:36 AM
The paint is the 'blue chameleon' with a matte finish  :D Glad you like it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on November 12, 2021, 02:11:41 AM
Hi everyone! I've been meaning to give a proper review of my build but I had to fix some issues first. Mainly, my headset was too loose and I ordered an extra spacer (didn't feel like cutting the fork again). It finally arrived and I was able to complete my first proper ride this morning (40km). I'm hoping I'll be able to enjoy it a few more times before it gets too freezing. Anyways, here is the list of parts I used for this build along with a few comments.

Ordering
- Chris from velobuild is not very quick to answer but he's helpful. I used Skype, I heard other people have better experiences by email.
- Elite Wheels take a while to ship since they build the wheels for every order. Ordering is easy and they respond quickly.
- Ordering groupsets on Aliexpress is surprisingly reliable. All parts look legit.

Building the bike
- Installing the press fit bottom bracket was a nightmare. I definitely recommend going to a bike shop for this part.
- The rest of build is fine. The hidden cable routing is honestly not that hard to complete. Just be patient. The cabling in the handlebar is probably the step that'll have you swearing the most.
- Getting the optimal tightness on the headset is not easy. I still have +-1mm of play, not sure if that's normal.
- I managed to fix the slipping post issue with a TON of carbon paste and some hockey tape. It's an annoying problem but it's definitely fixable.

Riding the bike
-My first impression is that this bike is sooo light. My reference is an aluminum Scott Speedster 10. I'm definitely faster with this bike
- The semi-hydraulic disc brakes are honestly garbage. Worse than rim brakes. I read that I needed to use compressionless housing. I might switch to that later down the road and see if it makes a difference. For now my recommendation is too spend an extra 300-600 for proper shimano hydraulic brakes. It is however manageable and you can safely brake.
- The bike feels solid and I hear no creaking or weird sounds.
- The Elite Wheels are LOUD. People are legit startled when I lay off the pedals and let the hub roll. Quite obnoxious but at least people get out of my way.

I'm definitely satisfied overall considering the price I paid. I can see myself building another Chinese carbon bike later down the road. For now I'm gonna take a break from building bikes  ;D

This community is extremely helpful, I can not overstate this. I'm gonna try and give another update once I accomplish some longer rides.

How do you find the Kactus ceramic BB to be performing? is it a sealed bearing?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on November 12, 2021, 03:40:45 AM
The paint is the 'blue chameleon' with a matte finish  :D Glad you like it.

Prettiest paint job I've seen on this forum. Congrats
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on November 14, 2021, 12:39:00 AM
The semi-hydraulic disc brakes are honestly garbage. Worse than rim brakes. I read that I needed to use compressionless housing. I might switch to that later down the road and see if it makes a difference. For now my recommendation is too spend an extra 300-600 for proper shimano hydraulic brakes. It is however manageable and you can safely brake.

For those considering a budget braking system, might want to watch Trace Velo's on the subject (link's somehow not showing. Just go to his YouTube channel and go to his latest video). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrD1Ln7H8H8

Here's thinking on getting a 105 full hydraulic upgrade...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on November 14, 2021, 12:54:32 AM
hey guys!

i am really looking into a 168 for my new bike. But I want to be sure it's the right one for me.

I want an 'allroad' like frame, so I'd like room for bigger tires. Anybody tried 35c on they 168 ?

Also I don't like the weight and non adjustability of their handlebars. Do you think I can run an FSA 069 'SRS' headset, to have an almost full integration, with the ability of tweaking everything if I feel like it. (I attached a picture of the routing). I saw somebody do the same with their carbonda fm1056.

Of course if you see a better option that fits my criteria I'm open (road-ish geo, fits up to 35c (measured size), good cable integration (for bikepacking purposes) and good weight.

I'll keep you updated on my purchase!

Have you considered their proper all-road option, the GF-002 (http://www.velobuild.com/products/2021-velobuild-carbon-fiber-integrated-gravel-bike-frame-hidden-cables)? Especially as it got extra mounting points for panniers and extra bottle cages.

Also, I just noticed that Winowsports is also selling the same frames.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on November 14, 2021, 05:26:04 AM
For those considering a budget braking system, might want to watch Trace Velo's on the subject (link's somehow not showing. Just go to his YouTube channel and go to his latest video). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrD1Ln7H8H8

Here's thinking on getting a 105 full hydraulic upgrade...

Full hydraulic disc brakes for a road bike is complete overkill.
Use compresionless cables and they will be great.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on November 14, 2021, 07:20:26 AM
Have you considered their proper all-road option, the GF-002 (http://www.velobuild.com/products/2021-velobuild-carbon-fiber-integrated-gravel-bike-frame-hidden-cables)? Especially as it got extra mounting points for panniers and extra bottle cages.

Also, I just noticed that Winowsports is also selling the same frames.

Are you sure they are the same? Reason I ask is that I am certain Veobuild does not manufacture their own frames, but I cannot locate their supplier.  That could be because Velobuild does not use pure open-source frames for all their bikes - they do use their own designs for some models like the 86
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on November 14, 2021, 07:33:48 AM
From what I've been told, velobuild manufacturer is Longteng.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: NovellaNovelli on November 14, 2021, 04:46:41 PM
The 168 will not clear 35c comfortably. I'll probably rotate but it will be very limited in clearance. The fork is the main limiting factor

33-34c is max.

Here shown with 32c WAM all-road tires

(https://i.imgur.com/3TRc0wf.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/IVXQNnw.jpg?1)

Consider the CFR-1056 as it weighs about the same, has external cable routing, and will importantly clear a 35c tire comfortably.

What rims are you running there with the 32c?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on November 15, 2021, 01:45:28 AM
Wheels are Hunt 4 Season All-Road. Very nice budget wheelset for this type of bike. 20mm wide internally.
https://eu.huntbikewheels.com/collections/road-cx-disc-brake-wheels/products/4season-gravel-disc-road-cx-wheelset-1589g-24deep-24wide

Tires are Vittoria Terreno Zero 32c setup tubeless.

(https://i.imgur.com/tkLO1Ri.jpg?1)

This setup has seen shit.  ;D
(https://i.imgur.com/ETzUx5D.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: esoin on November 16, 2021, 11:42:22 PM
Hi all, I'm new to the build. Excited to begin!

Are these the correct headset parts? Is this gap normal? I also have this other compression ring which seems to fit better with the silver spacers. I may have mixed up parts with another frame build. Oops!

Last question - Can I source this handlebar bolt assembly anywhere? Long story short, my toddler was playing around with it and stripped the threads :(

Thanks for checking!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on November 17, 2021, 07:42:46 AM
Hi all, I'm new to the build. Excited to begin!

Are these the correct headset parts? Is this gap normal? I also have this other compression ring which seems to fit better with the silver spacers. I may have mixed up parts with another frame build. Oops!

Last question - Can I source this handlebar bolt assembly anywhere? Long story short, my toddler was playing around with it and stripped the threads :(

Thanks for checking!

I can't comment on the parts, however for the bolt you may be able to use:

https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/33051125724.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.64082e0eSyQUwB (https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/33051125724.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.64082e0eSyQUwB)
or
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/32972924030.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.64082e0eSyQUwB (https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/32972924030.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.64082e0eSyQUwB)

I have measured the bolt itself and it's an M5 x 18mm with washer, and has 17mm of threads. I haven't measured the threaded nut unfortunately however I'm pretty confident the Risk option above will work.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: esoin on November 17, 2021, 02:23:14 PM
Thanks for the links and specs! You rock!

I can't comment on the parts, however for the bolt you may be able to use:

https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/33051125724.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.64082e0eSyQUwB (https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/33051125724.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.64082e0eSyQUwB)
or
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/32972924030.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.64082e0eSyQUwB (https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/32972924030.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.64082e0eSyQUwB)

I have measured the bolt itself and it's an M5 x 18mm with washer, and has 17mm of threads. I haven't measured the threaded nut unfortunately however I'm pretty confident the Risk option above will work.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on November 17, 2021, 03:06:44 PM
Anyone with the separate bar/handlebar combo...

Can you please provide photos of how the internal cable routing works from the handlebars into the steer tube? The photos on the website aren't exactly clear. Is there a cable opening at the center of the handlebars, where the stem bolts attach?

Thanks...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on November 17, 2021, 04:38:26 PM
Anyone with the separate bar/handlebar combo...

Can you please provide photos of how the internal cable routing works from the handlebars into the steer tube? The photos on the website aren't exactly clear. Is there a cable opening at the center of the handlebars, where the stem bolts attach?

Thanks...

In the separated stem handlebar option, the cable goes inside the handlebar, the handlebar has a hole to route the cables tru inside the stem and the stem has a hole also to route cables tru the headset. Like ACR system, see picture.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on November 18, 2021, 01:49:53 AM
In the separated stem handlebar option, the cable goes inside the handlebar, the handlebar has a hole to route the cables tru inside the stem and the stem has a hole also to route cables tru the headset. Like ACR system, see picture.
Is it a stem provided by Velobuild ?
Is it carbon and did you weight it ?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cscottride on November 18, 2021, 06:51:39 AM
Anyone with the separate bar/handlebar combo...

Can you please provide photos of how the internal cable routing works from the handlebars into the steer tube? The photos on the website aren't exactly clear. Is there a cable opening at the center of the handlebars, where the stem bolts attach?

Thanks...

I recently switched from integrated bars to the bar/stem combo. The stem has a hole through it and the back of the bars has a small slot for the wires to go through and then on the underside is where they would route out to connect to the brakes. I was not able to route my cable through it as it was so tight and my cables were already cut to size. I explained this on my thread (VB-R-168 Build- A sceptic's experience). Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on November 18, 2021, 08:41:14 AM
Is it a stem provided by Velobuild ?
Is it carbon and did you weight it ?
Yes, velobuild provides stem+handlebar.
In my case, stem 110mm 175g and handlebar 440mm 260g.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on November 19, 2021, 01:30:32 PM
Thanks everyone!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on November 22, 2021, 12:13:15 PM
Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum and considering building a VB-R-168. Given the SL7 recall, has anyone dropped their fork out to inspect for damage to the steerer? It is the only thing I worry about, and has me thinking of going for an older model with external cables to avoid any unknown problems.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on November 23, 2021, 12:03:50 AM
I was watching a few more video on the SL7 recall issue and decided to take the bars off my 168 to see how the steerer looked out of curiosity.

Although the SL7 issue may not apply to the 168 because it has a different integrated design (I'm not certain it doesn't apply), what did get me thinking is that the HB10 bars I received are one of the first I think and use the wedge system for tightening instead external bolts. I can see that where one of the wedge pieces tightens agains the steerer, it has created a mark/small indent. Although this part doesn't really move once fastened, I'm wondering if it's only a matter of time until a bad enough mark is made and it weakens the steerer and it fails. Is this why the HB10 moved to external bolts? ugh...

bamboo_mountain I posted about this a little while back (photos on page 45). Since then I've taken things apart again (as much as you can with the integrated cables) and all looks ok.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on November 24, 2021, 04:42:43 AM


The SL7 has a completely different system. You can buy the Velobuild 168 without any problems. Nothing presses on the steerer tube
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on November 24, 2021, 10:26:14 AM
I used the Spezialized expander, it is sufficiently long and light and serves as counter pressure for tensioning.

The recall relates to the inner rings on the SL7 which are too sharp-edged



(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp45849hjmw.jpg)
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-uk4584vzjcy.jpg)

@Renrew have you considered the new expander plug? One of my LBS can get it for me as a non SL7 owner and it's relatively cheap (around $25 I think) so considering it. Was told that unless you have a 56cm+ frame you may actually need to cut off some of the long insert in the bottom of the plug
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on November 24, 2021, 11:25:46 AM
I have a 56 frame I took the expander from the SL7 because it is lighter.
The Velobuild construction cannot destroy the steerer tube
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on November 24, 2021, 11:34:05 AM
the open ring is in the compression ring, the sharp edges like the SL7 are not here, these are the killer



(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-p101165nkni.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on November 25, 2021, 02:34:24 AM
Deda and other companies make a significantly longer Steerer Tube Plug than the stock version that is supplied with the frame. They should be long enough that even if you use all of the headset spacers supplied the plug should still sit below the top headset bearing.

https://www.internet-bikes.com/832901-deda-balhoofdplug-70-x-235-mm-staal-1-1-8-inch-zwart-zilver/ (https://www.internet-bikes.com/832901-deda-balhoofdplug-70-x-235-mm-staal-1-1-8-inch-zwart-zilver/)

I agree with the above in that the stock compression ring etc. will not cause the same issue that has been flagged with the SL& as the sharp edges are not present on the VeloBuild items.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on December 06, 2021, 05:36:13 AM
Hello everybody,
thank you admin of the forum for accepting my registration, i am writing from Italy, I apologize for my non perfect English.
I ordered the frame VB-168 size 52 handlebars integrated 40/100, and are in stress, for waiting. :o
I will set up the bike with a sram group Red Etap AXS 12V, ordered in Germany and in a few days coming ::)
I can't wait to assemble everything.
I read all the pages, and thank you for all suggestions.

I ask for help to those who have already mounted brake DISC SRAM FORCE or RED:
Have you detached the pipe from the caliper or lever?
And inserted pipe from the rear frame towards fork or on the contrary?
Did you spurge?

Thanks in advance
Davide

p.s. I'll keep you updated and I'll do photos.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on December 06, 2021, 06:21:10 AM
Hi,

mounted sram AXS force disc
detached it from the lever, you will have to shorten it anyway
started at the rear,
attention don't install the bottom bracket before finishing the brakes

use a noise protecting housing damper like this
https://www.bike-discount.de/de/capgo-noise-protection-schaumstoffhuelle-fuer-schaltzugaussenhuelle
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on December 06, 2021, 06:32:07 AM
Hello everybody,
thank you admin of the forum for accepting my registration, i am writing from Italy, I apologize for my non perfect English.
I ordered the frame VB-168 size 52 handlebars integrated 40/100, and are in stress, for waiting. :o
I will set up the bike with a sram group Red Etap AXS 12V, ordered in Germany and in a few days coming ::)
I can't wait to assemble everything.
I read all the pages, and thank you for all suggestions.

I ask for help to those who have already mounted brake DISC SRAM FORCE or RED:
Have you detached the pipe from the caliper or lever?
And inserted pipe from the rear frame towards fork or on the contrary?
Did you spurge?

Thanks in advance
Davide

p.s. I'll keep you updated and I'll do photos.


Hello Davide,
this is my Velobuild 168 with SRAM RED. Like the arrows, you need to guide the cables. And as already written that first of all !!

Greetings Werner

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-aga6087pkzy.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jstrawks on December 06, 2021, 07:23:12 AM
Hi,

mounted sram AXS force disc
detached it from the lever, you will have to shorten it anyway
started at the rear,
attention don't install the bottom bracket before finishing the brakes

use a noise protecting housing damper like this
https://www.bike-discount.de/de/capgo-noise-protection-schaumstoffhuelle-fuer-schaltzugaussenhuelle

I agree with all of this. It's what I did on my Carbonda CFR-1056.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on December 07, 2021, 03:28:44 AM
Thanks everyone!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on December 07, 2021, 04:08:34 PM
hi
i discussed it with my mechanic, and tomorrow will show you the result.
planning to drill the steel spacer but going to buy hard plasctic one from the aliexpress which weight less
the one which comes w the frame is quite heavy

AngelDust did you find plastic spacers that fit properly? Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Valdes on December 09, 2021, 02:56:07 PM
Hi everyone,
I would like to replace the screws of this brakes by titanium screws:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_uJeTee

Could someone please tell me how long should be the M6 brake's screws? I don't have acces to my bike now to check.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on December 10, 2021, 08:23:04 AM
Hi everyone,
I would like to replace the screws of this brakes by titanium screws:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_uJeTee

Could someone please tell me how long should be the M6 brake's screws? I don't have access to my bike now to check.

I've replaced most of my bolts with black Ti ones, what you need is:

Steerer Clamp Bolt   M5 x 18mm   x2
Steerer Clamp Bolt   M5 Washer   x2
Front Brake bolt   M5 x 16mm   x2
Front Brake washer   M5 Washer   x2
Rear Brake bolt   M5 x 35mm   x2
Rear Brake washer   M5 Washer   x2
Seat post bolt   M6 x 30mm   x1
Seat post nut   M6 x 20mm   x1
Seat post nut   M6 x 13mm   x1
Seat post bolt   M6 x 35mm   x1
Computer MountBolt   M4 x 25mm   x2
Computer MountBolt   M4 Washer   x2

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on December 10, 2021, 12:58:43 PM
I've replaced most of my bolts with black Ti ones, what you need is:

Steerer Clamp Bolt   M5 x 18mm   x2
Steerer Clamp Bolt   M5 Washer   x2
Front Brake bolt   M5 x 16mm   x2
Front Brake washer   M5 Washer   x2
Rear Brake bolt   M5 x 35mm   x2
Rear Brake washer   M5 Washer   x2
Seat post bolt   M6 x 30mm   x1
Seat post nut   M6 x 20mm   x1
Seat post nut   M6 x 13mm   x1
Seat post bolt   M6 x 35mm   x1
Computer MountBolt   M4 x 25mm   x2
Computer MountBolt   M4 Washer   x2

Hope this helps.

This is super helpful thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on December 12, 2021, 07:34:07 AM
Hi everyone, a question sorry if perhaps idiot, sheaths or tubes the passage in the movement box, pass over or under the central movement?
Thanks in advance

ps
waiting for the frame, for now I received the SRAM Group Red Etap AXS 2x12 :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on December 13, 2021, 02:30:52 AM
I think nobody understands what you mean
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on December 13, 2021, 07:14:24 AM
I think nobody understands what you mean

Sorry
With a drawing I can make me understand.

Sheaths or tube brake, passage right is the red up or brown down?
thank in advance
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on December 13, 2021, 09:22:15 AM
Looking at the frame, there is more space above
i would say red
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on December 13, 2021, 11:59:29 AM
that happens automatically. If you install the cables and only pull them slightly taut, they are always above the bottom bracket


(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-nr8112c1kin.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on December 13, 2021, 12:55:33 PM
Sorry
With a drawing I can make me understand.

Sheaths or tube brake, passage right is the red up or brown down?
thank in advance

I don't have the same frame, but the VB 099/TT X-21 is close enough. I routed them below the BB because that's where the cable guides would be, if they had cable guides anyway.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on December 16, 2021, 02:50:50 AM
Anyone having geometry issues due to the seatpost setback as reported by Velovelo?
More importantly: Could you compensate it by attaching the saddle a bit more in the front or is there no solution?

Quote
Hi all. Just want to add as a note for anyone looking to get the TT-X21 / vb-r-099 frame set. Make sure to put the seat post setback into account when measuring the top tube / reach / Handlebar length.
This also goes for any frame with a seat post that is proprietary to the frameset.
Ya, my 099 / TT-X21 seat post setback is so backward that my knees does not track with the center of my pedals at 3 O'clock pedal position. Not to mention the fact that the seat post setback makes me stretch too far forward to reach my handlebars. This was an expensive oversight when measuring the top tube and reach based on my previous road bike frame which had a zero setback seat post. Not to mention that these frames have no resale value because they are none branded. You just have to get a new frameset.
TanTan and Velobuild do not have zero setback seat post for this frame or any of their frames with a proprietary seat post.
So I am looking at getting the BXT-ROAD-115 or VB-R-177 because you can run a standard 27.2 seat post with a zero setback if you want.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on December 16, 2021, 11:04:39 AM
Nope. No problems, but YMMV. It's a great frame. One of those "would be nice if" issues with a Chinese frame is not being able to get a bike fit before purchasing. I should probably have gone with a 54 instead of a 56, but even being on the big side, there's plenty of range to get a decent fit, for me anyway. /shrug
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on December 16, 2021, 11:33:07 AM
Nope. No problems, but YMMV. It's a great frame. One of those "would be nice if" issues with a Chinese frame is not being able to get a bike fit before purchasing. I should probably have gone with a 54 instead of a 56, but even being on the big side, there's plenty of range to get a decent fit, for me anyway. /shrug

I'm in the same boat. I should have also gotten a 54 over a 56
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on December 16, 2021, 12:40:16 PM
so you guys are recommending to take a size lower on the VB--168, compare to what the specialized website is recommending for the SL7?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on December 16, 2021, 02:16:18 PM
First, apologies, got the threads mixrd up. I have the TTX21/VB099.

But yeah Specialized recommends a 56 for either frame. As I mentioned, I made it fit, even with a set back seatpost, but it still seems big.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on December 17, 2021, 10:41:29 AM
May I ask how tall you guys are / what’s your inseam measure?
I am also between 54 and 56 and still undecided.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on December 17, 2021, 07:07:47 PM
5' 10"/178 cm, 32"/ 81 cm.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on December 17, 2021, 11:06:00 PM
May I ask how tall you guys are / what’s your inseam measure?
I am also between 54 and 56 and still undecided.

188/6'2, 86.4/34".  I chose to run a size smaller than recommended at 56cm
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on December 18, 2021, 09:43:59 AM
180/88 ...56
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on December 18, 2021, 03:33:51 PM
168/5'6" 81/32". 49cm.

 I have the vb086 in 52cm and the vb168 in 49cm.  Both have 100mm integrated stems.

I measure my bikes from tip of saddle to hoods.  Both bikes are within .25in 5mm.  The 168 handlebars have a larger drop (is it 17*?).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vasnd on December 19, 2021, 09:29:32 AM
168/5'6" 81/32". 49cm.

 I have the vb086 in 52cm and the vb168 in 49cm.  Both have 100mm integrated stems.

I measure my bikes from tip of saddle to hoods.  Both bikes are within .25in 5mm.  The 168 handlebars have a larger drop (is it 17*?).
how is the saddle to bar drop for you? I considered a 52 but went with 54 because of that very low stack.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on December 19, 2021, 05:37:12 PM
I have really long arms +5.5" and long legs but short torso. The 168 has me closer to drop bar height while on hoods compared to the 086. I'm not sure I'll ride much in drops now.
 Again 168 = 49cm and 086 52cm.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on December 20, 2021, 09:32:06 AM
Interesting responses to the sizing so far!

I am 180cm / 5'11 tall with an inseam of 85cm or so.
I tested the original SL7 comp yesterday in 56cm variant and it fitted very well, so I am thinking about going ahead with the VBR 168 in 56 as well.
Only modification I have in mind will be a different straight handlebar (HB011) instead of the curved standard bar.

Before my testing I erroneously had thought that the VBR would come with a larger seatpost offset than the original, but that's not the case.

EDIT// Replacing the VBR168 seatpost with the original specialized seatpost does not work - they are not compatible and differ significantly in form - thanks to @renrew.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on December 20, 2021, 10:12:46 AM
I think someone on this thread tested the original SL7 seat post on their 168 and it doesn't fit. The rubber seat bolt cover does though
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on December 20, 2021, 10:50:27 AM
Anyone have issues getting the crown race to sit flush on the steer tube?

EDIT: NVM I figured it out. Fork has integrated crown race. Local bike shop confirmed.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on December 22, 2021, 01:39:51 AM
Quote
For the ones, that are still unhappy with the offset, an option could be to buy the original seatpost with 0 offset from Specialized.
I'm not sure about the compatibility though (anyone?):

I've tried it doesn't fit!!



Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on December 23, 2021, 03:59:30 AM
I've tried it doesn't fit!!

It took me a while to read through 53 pages and will now edit my post.
Thanks for all your contribution!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: esoin on December 23, 2021, 06:13:58 AM
Is it safe to insert the seatpost until it bottoms out? Or should I cut the seatpost a few cm so that it doesn’t bottom out into the seat tube?

Is there a min/max insertion point?

Thanks kindly
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on December 23, 2021, 10:55:14 AM
I can't speak to whether it is safe or not to do this but I ran mine like this for a good few months and it seemed ok. Some of my di2 components may have been squished but they also seem to be ok now.

When I attempted to take out the seat post to cut it shorter for minimal weight savings, it was a bit hard to get out initially but not too difficult in the end.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on December 28, 2021, 10:09:57 AM

Hello Davide,
this is my Velobuild 168 with SRAM RED. Like the arrows, you need to guide the cables. And as already written that first of all !!

Greetings Werner

Hello Werner,
Hi, did you use the one in the center of the photo for the front derailleur?
Thanks in advance
Greetings Davide
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: esoin on December 28, 2021, 02:39:03 PM
I can't speak to whether it is safe or not to do this but I ran mine like this for a good few months and it seemed ok. Some of my di2 components may have been squished but they also seem to be ok now.

When I attempted to take out the seat post to cut it shorter for minimal weight savings, it was a bit hard to get out initially but not too difficult in the end.

Thank you for the info.

I noticed the seat post begins to bind the deeper you insert into the seat tube.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on December 29, 2021, 02:45:10 AM
Hello Werner,
Hi, did you use the one in the center of the photo for the front derailleur?
Thanks in advance
Greetings Davide

Hi
i mounted Sram force AXS an i used the one in the middle,
SRAM documentation and install instructions have been very helpfull to me
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Angelinho on December 29, 2021, 02:55:30 PM
Hello,

I just got my VB-R-168 frame and everything goes perfect except the seatpost.

It slides all the time.

We put 7nm but I have no idea what is the torque I should use. Tomorrow I will put some carbon paste and go a bit lower in the torque, or I will use some alloy layer from a beer can.

Do you know exactly what torque is specified for this frame?
Has anybody had the need to replace the seatpost because it didn't work well?

Thank you in advance por your help.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on December 29, 2021, 04:50:58 PM
5-6nm is enough. The key is to use carbon paste
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on December 30, 2021, 01:12:53 PM
Hello Werner,
Hi, did you use the one in the center of the photo for the front derailleur?
Thanks in advance
Greetings Davide

Hello Davide,
just like that:)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on December 30, 2021, 01:22:23 PM
Hello,

I just got my VB-R-168 frame and everything goes perfect except the seatpost.

It slides all the time.
http://We put 7nm but I have no idea what is the torque I should use. Tomorrow I will put some carbon paste and go a bit lower in the torque, or I will use some alloy layer from a beer can.

Do you know exactly what torque is specified for this frame?
Has anybody had the need to replace the seatpost because it didn't work well?

Thank you in advance por your help.

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-q12536c3kvq.jpg)

The seat post fits very poorly. I stuck textile adhesive tape onto the surface from behind. Since then it's quiet and it's bombproof at 6NM
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on December 30, 2021, 01:27:34 PM
In my case, the seatpost fits perfect. I used a little bit of carbon paste and I haven’t had any problem.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on December 30, 2021, 01:39:45 PM
In my case, the seatpost fits perfect. I used a little bit of carbon paste and I haven’t had any problem.

Yes, it will be like that, considering the price, you have to overlook the manufacturing tolerances and help yourself with a small amount of effort. With a frame that is 7-10 times as expensive, you don't have that  ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on December 31, 2021, 02:01:37 AM
after i used carbonpaste no problem
i also tried tape but it did't work very well

i read that you coult try some colorless paint or a piece of a can
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 04, 2022, 04:22:40 AM
Question on the integrated handlebar:
I aim for something like 90-100 stem length and 420-440mm bar width.

Problem:
The vbr168 standard integrated bar is curved and additionally enlarges the reach - this I want to avoid. Unfortunately it's also not available in e.g. 420/100.
HB011 would have come in handy at the 420/100 spec, however, Chris told me they discontinue HB011 and only have few non-420/100 left.

So what can I do to realize my dream of an integrated handlebar at 420/100?
An option could be the DengFu HB015 which seems to be identical, but I am not sure about its compatibility?
Any other ideas that are compatible with the vbr168 and are integrated (bar and stem as one mold)?

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on January 04, 2022, 04:26:41 AM
There's so many bars on Ali express

C$ 113.76  56%OFF | 2021 NEW Aero Integrated Road Bicycle Handlebars T800 UD Carbon 380/400/420/440mm x 80/90/100/110/120mm
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mLKXMW0
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 04, 2022, 06:03:31 AM
There's so many bars on Ali express

C$ 113.76  56%OFF | 2021 NEW Aero Integrated Road Bicycle Handlebars T800 UD Carbon 380/400/420/440mm x 80/90/100/110/120mm
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mLKXMW0

True that, but how can you determine that it fits perfectly on the vbr168?

EDIT: Funnily, this seems to be the only option with a kind off okay'ish weight, but still not on par with velobuilds hb011.
The only alternatives are ridiculously heavy: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003534876264.html
All other bars I've reviewed are not fully integrated, they only seem so on the first sight, but when you carefully look where the cables should disappear in the stem/ultimately in the headset, there are no holes i.e. you would need to drill holes into the spacers, which of course, sucks.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: J-S-Q on January 05, 2022, 06:54:50 AM
Question on the integrated handlebar:
I aim for something like 90-100 stem length and 420-440mm bar width.

Problem:
The vbr168 standard integrated bar is curved and additionally enlarges the reach - this I want to avoid. Unfortunately it's also not available in e.g. 420/100.
HB011 would have come in handy at the 420/100 spec, however, Chris told me they discontinue HB011 and only have few non-420/100 left.

So what can I do to realize my dream of an integrated handlebar at 420/100?
An option could be the DengFu HB015 which seems to be identical, but I am not sure about its compatibility?
Any other ideas that are compatible with the vbr168 and are integrated (bar and stem as one mold)?

Maybe you've already noticed this but from the Velobuild geometry drawings, the reach of the curved bars (HB010) is actually 5mm shorter than the HB011 bars. So the only part that will have a longer reach is the bar tops. The break levers and the drop section should have a slightly shorter reach.

I guess it depends which part of the bars are most important to you.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on January 05, 2022, 10:41:06 AM
Did anyone replace their stock spacers for the 168 with plastic ones to save a few grams? Looking for ones that match the shape of the HB011 which seems to be quite different than the HB010 spacers.

Found these so far https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002038330933.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7d7dbf5aOF0oka&algo_pvid=95d97a8f-3682-4d70-bc32-4280a3cafed2&algo_exp_id=95d97a8f-3682-4d70-bc32-4280a3cafed2-3&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000018504838752%22%7D&pdp_pi=-1%3B9.78%3B-1%3B-1%40salePrice%3BCAD%3Bsearch-mainSearch
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 05, 2022, 10:54:00 AM
Maybe you've already noticed this but from the Velobuild geometry drawings, the reach of the curved bars (HB010) is actually 5mm shorter than the HB011 bars. So the only part that will have a longer reach is the bar tops. The break levers and the drop section should have a slightly shorter reach.

I guess it depends which part of the bars are most important to you.

True, 4.5mm difference. For more casual riding in the tops I would however still prefer a straight line vs. curved design, especially also since it's a bite fitters nightmare.
EDIT: I think another argument was that the curved bar is not really stiff. If it weren't for that I'd be intrigued.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Drarak on January 09, 2022, 03:30:20 AM
Hey,

Question about the compression of the headset Do you feel the headset moving and not stable when braking?

I'm having a hard time compressing the headset on my bike. Everytime I try to compress it, the compression plug slips up. I've tried a lot of things:

* Deda and the FSA compression plug after the one that came with the bike failed. Deda seems a bit better, but still slips when compressing.
* Cleaning the steerer tube with iso alcohol
* Carbon paste
* Sanding the inside of the steerer tube a bit
* I tighned the compression plug up to 7.5N (I'm afraid of going higher as 7.5N feels quite a lot already).

No matter what I do, the compression plug slips before the bike feels stable when braking.

Should I keep riding the bike even whenthe headset doesn't feel fully compressed?

I wonder if the issue is with the compression plug, or the headset has some play even when tightned enough.

Ps.: This is my second Velobuild build. The first one feels very stable and I didn't have any issues with the headset.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: J-S-Q on January 09, 2022, 04:08:23 AM
Hey,

Question about the compression of the headset Do you feel the headset moving and not stable when braking?

I'm having a hard time compressing the headset on my bike. Everytime I try to compress it, the compression plug slips up. I've tried a lot of things:

* Deda and the FSA compression plug after the one that came with the bike failed. Deda seems a bit better, but still slips when compressing.
* Cleaning the steerer tube with iso alcohol
* Carbon paste
* Sanding the inside of the steerer tube a bit
* I tighned the compression plug up to 7.5N (I'm afraid of going higher as 7.5N feels quite a lot already).

No matter what I do, the compression plug slips before the bike feels stable when braking.

Should I keep riding the bike even whenthe headset doesn't feel fully compressed?

I wonder if the issue is with the compression plug, or the headset has some play even when tightned enough.

Ps.: This is my second Velobuild build. The first one feels very stable and I didn't have any issues with the headset.

It could well be that the headset has some play in it and requires some thin spacers to be added. I'm half way through building my Velobuild R-099 and I had to add some spacers. (I've read several others experiencing the same thing).

This is what I used:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143405755953?hash=item2163a62e31:g:c9IAAOSwMmVdnG7M

I needed two of them and I had to cut them to fit without blocking the channel for the cables.

When you tighten the headset, does the steering feel perfectly smooth? On mine, without the spacers, I could feel some friction, because the headset cover was rubbing slightly against the top of the frame, and no matter how much I tightened the top cap, there would still be a small amount of play in the steering.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Drarak on January 09, 2022, 10:29:06 AM

When you tighten the headset, does the steering feel perfectly smooth? On mine, without the spacers, I could feel some friction, because the headset cover was rubbing slightly against the top of the frame, and no matter how much I tightened the top cap, there would still be a small amount of play in the steering.

When I tighten the headset, it doesn't rub with the frame. There's actually a few millimeters between the headset and the frame. I've had that issue you mentioned with my previous Velobuild and I fixed with the same type of thin spacers.

The problem now seems like no matter how much I tighten the headset, there's some play in the steering when braking. And if I keep tightning it up, the compression plug slips up.

So I guess that's not a common occurrence for this bike? hm, I'll keep investigating what could be the issue.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on January 10, 2022, 03:11:28 PM
Interesting.. I feel a little bit of play in the steering.. but is very small, so I dont care about it.
Someone has asked to Chris?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on January 10, 2022, 03:30:14 PM
how should you solve the problem if you don’t add any pictures .. i built two frames there were no problems. You have to trick a little
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on January 10, 2022, 05:43:45 PM
Interesting.. I feel a little bit of play in the steering.. but is very small, so I dont care about it.
Someone has asked to Chris?

I also have a little bit of play in my steerer too. Don't really care too much about, as long as there isn't potential for long term damage correct?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: J-S-Q on January 11, 2022, 05:52:24 AM
When I tighten the headset, it doesn't rub with the frame. There's actually a few millimeters between the headset and the frame. I've had that issue you mentioned with my previous Velobuild and I fixed with the same type of thin spacers.

The problem now seems like no matter how much I tighten the headset, there's some play in the steering when braking. And if I keep tightning it up, the compression plug slips up.

So I guess that's not a common occurrence for this bike? hm, I'll keep investigating what could be the issue.

Perhaps you could try a different/longer compression plug, which might have less chance of slipping? Maybe this one:
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/deda-elementi-expander-bung/rp-prod171842?utm_source=customer-emails&utm_medium=stock-email&utm_campaign=backinstock

Or have you tried using carbon past where the handle bars clamp to the steerer tube to give some extra grip?

Another thought: Have you tried using some sort of retaining compound on the headset bearings in case they are moving within the frame?

Might be worth trying something like in this video:
https://youtu.be/IQWYPxGicjU?t=268
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Drarak on January 12, 2022, 04:50:58 AM
Perhaps you could try a different/longer compression plug, which might have less chance of slipping? Maybe this one:
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/deda-elementi-expander-bung/rp-prod171842?utm_source=customer-emails&utm_medium=stock-email&utm_campaign=backinstock

Or have you tried using carbon past where the handle bars clamp to the steerer tube to give some extra grip?

Another thought: Have you tried using some sort of retaining compound on the headset bearings in case they are moving within the frame?

Might be worth trying something like in this video:
https://youtu.be/IQWYPxGicjU?t=268

Thanks man, that's exactly what I did.

So, for anyone having issues like me. A longer compression plug solved the issue for me.

I used this: PRO Headset expansion nut for carbon steerer tubes, 50mm, 1 1/8 inch

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00NJYGTQS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The compression plug sits a bit lower than a standard ones, so it doesn't provide as much support for the top stem bolt clamping the steerer tube, but shouldn't be too much of an issue.

It's still not as stable as my other Velobuild (R-177), but it's much better now.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Drarak on January 12, 2022, 05:04:58 AM
This is beast assembled :)

Very happy with the results. This is my second time building a fully integrated bike, and this time the process went a lot smoother. Totally worth over exposed cables. It looks stunning.

Happy biking everyone. May your builds finish without issues!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: J-S-Q on January 12, 2022, 05:19:28 AM
This is beast assembled :)

Very happy with the results. This is my second time building a fully integrated bike, and this time the process went a lot smoother. Totally worth over exposed cables. It looks stunning.

Happy biking everyone. May your builds finish without issues!

Beautiful. Nice decal by your seat post!  ;D

I'm nearing the completion of my 099 build and wondering if you might share your thoughts on my derailleur cable question in this thread:
https://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3545.0.html
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on January 13, 2022, 02:59:55 AM
discussed with chris yesterday for the frame size as I am 185, he is recommending size 56, for the bar he gave me the choice between 2 of them

http://www.velobuild.com/products/2021-new-carbon-handlebar-with-separate-stem
http://www.velobuild.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on January 13, 2022, 07:38:45 AM
I ride the HB010, thinking about switching to the HB011 as i don't like the curved form,
i also read that the HB011 should be a little bit stiffer

i love the clean look of both that's why i wouldn't go for the seperate stem
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on January 13, 2022, 12:24:43 PM
i read couples of post before that the HB011 is discontinued.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: NovellaNovelli on January 13, 2022, 05:22:39 PM
Interesting.. I feel a little bit of play in the steering.. but is very small, so I dont care about it.
Someone has asked to Chris?

Mine had quite a bit of play in the steerer.

The issue was that the headset topcap was fouling on the headtube and not actually compressing the ring on the bearing - so the steerer was essentially loose against the top bearing. Managed to fix this with a few microshims between the topcap and the compression ring (though I needed to cut out a slot to let the integrated cabling through) and hasn't been an issue since.

I think somebody had a similar issue and describes the same fix in earlier pages so i wouldn't be surprised if this was a pretty common issue.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on January 14, 2022, 07:25:19 AM
Has anyone replaced the stock headset bearings with some 'premium' bearings, such as NTN, NSK, SKF, Enduro etc.? Or can you advise how your stock bearings are holding up?

I'm about to begin building my bike up and am debating swapping the bearings out in the hope that more premium bearings would last longer as I don't want the hassle of having to re-do all of the cable routing due to the stock headset bearings wearing out.

The problem is, I can't find any from a named manufacturer online in the size I need (P16 52x7x45 degrees).

Any advise would be appreciated  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on January 14, 2022, 10:59:55 AM
Has anyone replaced the stock headset bearings with some 'premium' bearings, such as NTN, NSK, SKF, Enduro etc.? Or can you advise how your stock bearings are holding up?

I'm about to begin building my bike up and am debating swapping the bearings out in the hope that more premium bearings would last longer as I don't want the hassle of having to re-do all of the cable routing due to the stock headset bearings wearing out.

The problem is, I can't find any from a named manufacturer online in the size I need (P16 52x7x45 degrees).

Any advise would be appreciated  :)

Honestly, if your bearings are seated and loaded properly, I don't see them wearing out any time soon. They spin, what, 1/4 turn to either side at the most? Unless you're doing 50 miles of slaloms, the only issue I can think of is them getting banged around from being too loose in the cups. If you tighten your headset down too much, you wouldn't be able to turn your bars.

Others might have different advice.

That being said, I don't know how different the 168 is from the 099, but I installed a set of FSA ACR bearings to my TT-X21/VBR-099 and they fit fine. I also anguished over all the standards and measurements but, in the end, went with the FSA set because they told me I could return it if I needed to. Also in the end, all I really needed was a set of microspacers for my stock set.

Good luck!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dentillozie on January 14, 2022, 04:44:44 PM
Hi all, just building up my frame and was wondering what the best way would be to fit a DI2 battery in the seattube?
I saw many solutions like wedges or rubbel plug type thingies to even just bubblewrapping the battery and stuffing it in the tube.
Any suggestions?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on January 16, 2022, 09:45:34 AM
Hi guys, thank you for all your advice, here is finally my bike mounted.
Very happy final weight:7 kg pedals.
Two exits the first two hours per setup, the second over 4 hours and a drop 1600 meters, excellent sensations.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 16, 2022, 01:31:35 PM
Hi guys, thank you for all your advice, here is finally my bike mounted.
Very happy final weight:7 kg pedals.
Two exits the first two hours per setup, the second over 4 hours and a drop 1600 meters, excellent sensations.

Nice build Dalon!

Any more details on price/weight of your components?
Did Chris put the UCI sticker?
Is the font color white or is there also some metallic in there? Can’t really tell from the photo
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on January 16, 2022, 02:08:31 PM
How the heck are you able to get 7 kg? WITH PEDALS what do the wheels weigh?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on January 16, 2022, 07:45:19 PM
Hi all, just building up my frame and was wondering what the best way would be to fit a DI2 battery in the seattube?
I saw many solutions like wedges or rubbel plug type thingies to even just bubblewrapping the battery and stuffing it in the tube.
Any suggestions?

Thanks!

I used a small piece of foam to fill the gaps and it's worked great.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on January 16, 2022, 07:46:57 PM
Hi guys, thank you for all your advice, here is finally my bike mounted.
Very happy final weight:7 kg pedals.
Two exits the first two hours per setup, the second over 4 hours and a drop 1600 meters, excellent sensations.

Nice build!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 17, 2022, 10:36:04 AM
I finally ordered as well, unfortunately just before Chinese New Year, but it is how it is.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: JutSu on January 17, 2022, 12:32:50 PM
Hello,

I also ordered a frame 2 weeks ago that was supposed to be shipped already, hopefuly it will be shipped this week as I see that there will be a freeze for 2 weeks next monday.

I took the separate stem with handlebar, anyone knows which kind of computer mount should be compatible with it (I have a wahoo)

Thanks !
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on January 17, 2022, 01:02:28 PM
How the heck are you able to get 7 kg? WITH PEDALS what do the wheels weigh?

Deerobust 800$ - now unfortunately they have increased too much.

https://it.aliexpress.com/item/33058320191.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.79024c4dSUXwGC&af=369231&dp=12251_1642445922_2ebf0bb11b936682cd8da717635e5df9&cn=convert-a-link&Afref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mtb-mag.com&aff_fcid=578d69540ed341b0a52562be208a89bf-1642445923411-03062-eYB6MVF&aff_fsk=eYB6MVF&aff_platform=promotion&sk=eYB6MVF&aff_trace_key=578d69540ed341b0a52562be208a89bf-1642445923411-03062-eYB6MVF&terminal_id=802f987ccff341cbab276ee8abe0df93

Wheels purchased last year for freehub body Shimano replaced with freehub body XD. Spoke titanium.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on January 17, 2022, 01:22:06 PM
Nice build Dalon!

Any more details on price/weight of your components?
Did Chris put the UCI sticker?
Is the font color white or is there also some metallic in there? Can’t really tell from the photo
Stickers I made them do, purchased in Italy. UCI it's a fake, I wrote my name 8) ;D :)

Color hex 66666 and black - matt

Frame   548,59
wheels   784,48
Sram red   2882,80
Tires    58
Valves tubeless 2,50
Tape   8,50
Bottle holder   16,56
Saddle china 19,00
Pedal   190
          €4510,43
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 18, 2022, 07:48:43 AM
Anyone? What's the size of the bolts you used to mount your disc brakes?
I received the Juin Tech F1 and think about replacing the frame bolts with chinese titanium ones.

Same could be done for the handlebar and seatpost I guess... (any experience?)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on January 18, 2022, 08:53:52 AM
I've replaced most of my bolts with black Ti ones, what you need is:

Steerer Clamp Bolt   M5 x 18mm   x2
Steerer Clamp Bolt   M5 Washer   x2
Front Brake bolt   M5 x 16mm   x2
Front Brake washer   M5 Washer   x2
Rear Brake bolt   M5 x 35mm   x2
Rear Brake washer   M5 Washer   x2
Seat post bolt   M6 x 30mm   x1
Seat post nut   M6 x 20mm   x1
Seat post nut   M6 x 13mm   x1
Seat post bolt   M6 x 35mm   x1
Computer MountBolt   M4 x 25mm   x2
Computer MountBolt   M4 Washer   x2

Hope this helps.

Here you go Greenred.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 18, 2022, 09:33:35 AM
Here you go Greenred.

Legend, Ollie. How much weight did you safe in total?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on January 18, 2022, 11:05:59 AM
Legend, Ollie. How much weight did you safe in total?

In all honesty next to nothing, like 10-15g which mainly came from the 2x m6 bolts used in the seat post, and it cost around €40 to swap the bolts so not the most economic way of saving weight. I mainly did it because I wanted all of the bolts to be black rather than silver.

I did get them all from AliX however and what I got seems to be good quality and fit as expected. The products/stores I used are:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002878873842.html (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002878873842.html)
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32814573763.html (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32814573763.html)
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/1522191?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef194d695mFd (https://www.aliexpress.com/store/1522191?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef194d695mFd)
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/3619010?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef194d695mFd (https://www.aliexpress.com/store/3619010?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef194d695mFd)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on January 19, 2022, 04:19:34 AM
Hello Dalon,
great bike Can you post a table of your weights.

Thanks Werner
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on January 19, 2022, 09:35:26 AM
Hello Dalon,
great bike Can you post a table of your weights.

Thanks Werner

I weighed whole bike. I'm sorry but I didn't weigh the individual parts.
I believe that online you can find everything.
Specific some parts: Titanium Keywin Pedal, Tires Hutchinson FUSION 5 Performance 700x25 Tubeless Ready,
Saddle: https://it.aliexpress.com/item/32944805803.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2ita&spm=a2g0o.9042311.0.0.27424c4dkly4nR
Wheels see topic photo above.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on January 19, 2022, 08:49:34 PM
Hi guys, thank you for all your advice, here is finally my bike mounted.
Very happy final weight:7 kg pedals.
Two exits the first two hours per setup, the second over 4 hours and a drop 1600 meters, excellent sensations.

Nice build! Very impressive weight!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on January 21, 2022, 09:47:44 AM
Hi guys, just an update.
I’ve solved the little play of the steerer with this expander.
https://www.lordgunbicycles.es/expander-direccion-specialized-road-mtb-carbon

BTW, more than 1.500km, still very happy!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on January 21, 2022, 12:43:49 PM
I have the same expander 0 problems
nice bike :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on January 23, 2022, 02:40:32 AM
Posted this in the VB-R-177 thread but thought I'd replicate it in here. I'd love to know the below torque settings and I'm sure it would help other users going forwards  :)

If someone could fill in the blanks and/or verify my assumptions it would be greatly appreciated:

Shifter Bar Clamps - ??Nm
Steerer Tube Compression Plug - 8Nm
Steerer Tube Top Cap - ??Nm
Steer Tube Stem Clamp - 6Nm
Computer Mount - ??Nm
Front Brake Calliper - ??Nm
Front Axle - 10Nm
Front Dropout Aluminium Insert - ??Nm
Seat Post Wedge - 6Nm
Seat Clamp - 6Nm
Front Derailleur Braze On Mount - ??Nm
Rear Derailleur - ??Nm
Rear Brake Calliper - ??Nm
Rear Axle - 10Nm
Rear Dropout Aluminium Insert - ??Nm

I think that would cover everything, however if there are others you think would be helpful please add them to the list  :)

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on January 23, 2022, 10:09:11 AM
Hi guys, just an update.
I’ve solved the little play of the steerer with this expander.
https://www.lordgunbicycles.es/expander-direccion-specialized-road-mtb-carbon

BTW, more than 1.500km, still very happy!

I confirm, I have the same expander 0 problems.

p.s. I live near Lordgunbicycles, very serious and safe seller.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on January 23, 2022, 10:15:38 AM
Posted this in the VB-R-177 thread but thought I'd replicate it in here. I'd love to know the below torque settings and I'm sure it would help other users going forwards  :)

If someone could fill in the blanks and/or verify my assumptions it would be greatly appreciated:

Shifter Bar Clamps - ??Nm
Steerer Tube Compression Plug - 8Nm
Steerer Tube Top Cap - ??Nm
Steer Tube Stem Clamp - 6Nm
Computer Mount - ??Nm
Front Brake Calliper - ??Nm
Front Axle - 10Nm
Front Dropout Aluminium Insert - ??Nm
Seat Post Wedge - 6Nm
Seat Clamp - 6Nm
Front Derailleur Braze On Mount - ??Nm
Rear Derailleur - ??Nm
Rear Brake Calliper - ??Nm
Rear Axle - 10Nm
Rear Dropout Aluminium Insert - ??Nm

I think that would cover everything, however if there are others you think would be helpful please add them to the list  :)

Thanks in advance!
I like old and good mechanical of bicycles, as when the dinanometric keys did not exist, I narrowed  everything without key. Just a little attention and manual skills.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on January 26, 2022, 03:02:18 AM
I have a couple of road races coming up with significant amounts of gravel sections, so I have been trying to maximize the tire space in the frame. The split for one race is around 15% tame gravel/85% asphalt and 45% tame gravel / 55% asphalt for the other.
I have been looking for high volume road tyres with lower rolling resistance compared to gravel tires.

I currently have Vittoria Terreno Zero's in 32c and they are very puncture resistant but noticeably slower than a road tire (as it probably should be). Very good if there is a high risk of punctures or a need for more grip.

Schwalbe have a 34c model of their Pro One Evo TLE which I picked up. I mounted them on Light Bicycle WR45's which are 25mm internal (hooked). They measure 33,5mm.

Surprisingly there is still a bit of space. Obviously they are narrower than advertised but it probably also has to do with the lack of knobs and that the wide rim gives the tire a lower profile.
I would say if you have wide rims the bike could probably handle a 35mm WAM slick tire if you can live with minimal mud clearance. Anyone wanna sponser me some Rene Herse Bon Jon Pass  ;D ?

(https://i.imgur.com/LUewidQ.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/WiJCmBA.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/SQofeJI.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/55naCiY.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/T1wnHLm.jpg?1)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on January 26, 2022, 04:00:09 AM
I have a couple of road races coming up with significant amounts of gravel sections, so I have been trying to maximize the tire space in the frame. The split for one race is around 15% tame gravel/85% asphalt and 45% tame gravel / 55% asphalt for the other.
I have been looking for high volume road tyres with lower rolling resistance compared to gravel tires.

I currently have Vittoria Terreno Zero's in 32c and they are very puncture resistant but noticeably slower than a road tire (as it probably should be). Very good if there is a high risk of punctures or a need for more grip.

Schwalbe have a 34c model of their Pro One Evo TLE which I picked up. I mounted them on Light Bicycle WR45's which are 25mm internal (hooked). They measure 33,5mm.

Surprisingly there is still a bit of space. Obviously they are narrower than advertised but it probably also has to do with the lack of knobs and that the wide rim gives the tire a lower profile.
I would say if you have wide rims the bike could probably handle a 35mm WAM slick tire if you can live with minimal mud clearance. Anyone wanna sponser me some Rene Herse Bon Jon Pass  ;D ?



Try Challenge Strada Bianca or Panaracer Gravelking Slicks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on January 26, 2022, 04:43:46 AM
No need to qoute the pictures RDY :)

Yeah those tires could be interesting to try if these tires prove to have insufficient puncture resistance. The Strada Bianchi is on the limit though as its a 36mm tire.

I am also interested to try Pirelli Cinturato 35c. I tried a 26mm version of the tire on another bike, but i found the sidewall a bit to thin for harsh gravel. Should be ok for tame gravel though.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on January 26, 2022, 07:13:37 AM
Hi guys,

Why in the Topic of the Chinese frame Velobuild VB-R-168, we talk, write about tires??
Write a new Topic, for gravel tires, so it is more visible and not hidden in that of the frame.

thanks in advance
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on January 26, 2022, 09:58:05 AM
Hi guys,

Why in the Topic of the Chinese frame Velobuild VB-R-168, we talk, write about tires??
Write a new Topic, for gravel tires, so it is more visible and not hidden in that of the frame.

thanks in advance

Because people care about tire clearance obviously
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on January 26, 2022, 01:41:00 PM
Hi guys, thank you for all your advice, here is finally my bike mounted.
Very happy final weight:7 kg pedals.
Two exits the first two hours per setup, the second over 4 hours and a drop 1600 meters, excellent sensations.

Very impressive weight indeed!

I've weighed each and every part on my VB-R-168 and I'm estimating the final weight at around 8131g. A full list of weights can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JRhus6SxSn-_OqfEiuNH-_bxQrsS67ouus0gICANTKk/edit?usp=sharing (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JRhus6SxSn-_OqfEiuNH-_bxQrsS67ouus0gICANTKk/edit?usp=sharing)

Everything in white is actual weight as measured by myself and the yellow highlighted cells are claimed weights taken from the manufacturer website. These will be updated once I take the parts off my current bike and will be weighed before being installed on the 168. I'm still in the process of building the bike so I don't have an actual confirmed final weight yet.

You can also see a link to most of the parts I'm using, including the tools needed to assemble the bike + the cost of each item in tab Bike | Parts List if you're interested.

I'm struggling to see how I could drop nearly 1.2kg from my estimated weight to get to your 7kg build, as none of my parts are particularly heavy.

I am planning on swapping the cranks for Magene P325CS 50/34 in 165mm, rotors for Galfer and pedals for Ultegra SPD-SL, however this would drop 400g at best so would put the bike at around 7800g.

Any other recommendations?


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on January 26, 2022, 07:54:06 PM
Im calling bull on the 7 kg with pedals, because the sl7 weighs the same. Only weight savings i can see are really shallow wheels (shave 100g) and the handlebar (shave maybe 50?), tires ect, maybe 200 TOPS. Sl7 is 6.8. The frame/fork.seatpost is plus like 300-400g minimum.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 27, 2022, 02:23:44 AM
Hi Olie, nice list. It takes some patience listing it out on that level, I know it from experience.

Now let me tell you the obvious: the more you list and measure (the more detailed it gets), the heavier your bike gets.
While some are interested in the actual weight, others are interested in impressing ppl on the internet and only measure some parts, instead of all actual parts of the bike. And: not everyone takes actual weights but many use claimed weights from what I have seen.

The handlebar tape would get lighter when cut.
Btw, wondering, which top cap replacement did you use for the integrated bars?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on January 27, 2022, 03:09:17 AM
Hi Olie, nice list. It takes some patience listing it out on that level, I know it from experience.

Now let me tell you the obvious: the more you list and measure (the more detailed it gets), the heavier your bike gets.
While some are interested in the actual weight, others are interested in impressing ppl on the internet and only measure some parts, instead of all actual parts of the bike. And: not everyone takes actual weights but many use claimed weights from what I have seen.

The handlebar tape would get lighter when cut.
Btw, wondering, which top cap replacement did you use for the integrated bars?

Hey Greenred,

For sure I agree with everything you've said  :)

I'm still interested to know that if they have managed to build the bike at only 7kg how they managed to do that, as I may copy some of their build ideas to try and reduce the weight of mine.

At the end of the day I'll still be more than happy with my build if I can get it down to the around the 7.8kg mark, which should be achievable with the parts I still need to order.

From what I have read, a 1kg weight saving on the bike is the equivalent to around 3-5watts. As I always ride solo I'd be better off just adjusting my body position to be more aero which would yield better gains  ;)

For my top cap, I've bought this one from AliExpress: https://aliexpress.com/item/33026362844.html? (https://aliexpress.com/item/33026362844.html?)

It's the 32mm size and I bought the unbranded top cap which weighs 3g and the black bolt which weighs 7g. I think you can drop another 2g if you choose the gold or rainbow bolt as they are Ti (when I bought it I didn't really read the description and though the black was also Ti). I got the black as I've replaced all of the bolts on my 168 with black Ti bolts so wanted this to match the rest.

I'm actually still on the hunt for another top cap as I want a UD Matte finish to match the bars, as the one I bought only comes in 3K weave. I can't for the life of me find a UD Matte top cap which is a bit annoying haha.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on January 27, 2022, 08:22:00 AM
There is a lot of lying about the weights. Peter Sagen's bike weighs and that's important Ready to ride 7.33 kg My Velobuild weighs exactly the same size 7.49 kg. There are 50 mm high rims on it.
I only believe the 7 kg when I see an exact listing :)

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hg9900urkdn.jpg)
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-sg9900mek2q.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on January 27, 2022, 08:31:07 AM
Zdrenka89
What is the name of the color of your build?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 27, 2022, 08:46:26 AM
I'm actually still on the hunt for another top cap as I want a UD Matte finish to match the bars, as the one I bought only comes in 3K weave. I can't for the life of me find a UD Matte top cap which is a bit annoying haha.

This looks like it could fit I think: https://www.veloplus.ch/shop/veloteile/steuersaetze/spacer-und-zubehoer/veloplus-topcap-carbon-vorbaudeckel-ud-matt-33000638.001?tab=info
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on January 27, 2022, 08:52:26 AM
Zdrenka89
What is the name of the color of your build?

It is this paint but in a Matte finish.
http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-blue-chameleon
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on January 27, 2022, 09:40:51 AM
It is this paint but in a Matte finish.
http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-r-168-light-weight-carbon-road-bike-frameset-blue-chameleon

Thanks great color

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-mn9900pik9gh3ksx.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on January 27, 2022, 12:34:21 PM
There is a lot of lying about the weights. Peter Sagen's bike weighs and that's important Ready to ride 7.33 kg My Velobuild weighs exactly the same size 7.49 kg. There are 50 mm high rims on it.
I only believe the 7 kg when I see an exact listing :)

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hg9900urkdn.jpg)
(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-sg9900mek2q.jpg)

you gotta factor in the mount, pedals, ect. i can see a few ways to shave a couple grams. one, lighter pedals. the 9100 pedals are 228g listed and you can probably shave some if you run time or look carbon keos, speedplays, while equaling weight to the system, bike weight is less. pm adds a tiny bit of weight, 140mm stem is freaking long, normally its like 110-120. mirror evo is 185g, which you can find seats for 100-125 and youre very comfortable on. so its listed at 6.8kg out of the box, but 7.1 is more realistic ready to ride. frames 800g for the sl7. its 1050 or something from velobuild? fork and seatpost are gonna be less and more respectively, so probably looking at 325-350g difference in frame weight. 51/60 wheelset so 55-56 weight, which is gonna be 1500g from any wheelset company from china, so thats like 100g there extra. also his bike is duraace di2 and yours is red etap, which red weighs more, like 150g maybe?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on January 27, 2022, 12:42:08 PM
Hey Greenred,

For sure I agree with everything you've said  :)

I'm still interested to know that if they have managed to build the bike at only 7kg how they managed to do that, as I may copy some of their build ideas to try and reduce the weight of mine.

At the end of the day I'll still be more than happy with my build if I can get it down to the around the 7.8kg mark, which should be achievable with the parts I still need to order.



From what I have read, a 1kg weight saving on the bike is the equivalent to around 3-5watts. As I always ride solo I'd be better off just adjusting my body position to be more aero which would yield better gains  ;)

For my top cap, I've bought this one from AliExpress: https://aliexpress.com/item/33026362844.html? (https://aliexpress.com/item/33026362844.html?)

It's the 32mm size and I bought the unbranded top cap which weighs 3g and the black bolt which weighs 7g. I think you can drop another 2g if you choose the gold or rainbow bolt as they are Ti (when I bought it I didn't really read the description and though the black was also Ti). I got the black as I've replaced all of the bolts on my 168 with black Ti bolts so wanted this to match the rest.

I'm actually still on the hunt for another top cap as I want a UD Matte finish to match the bars, as the one I bought only comes in 3K weave. I can't for the life of me find a UD Matte top cap which is a bit annoying haha.

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp7876x6jg0.jpg)

4,99,-€
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on January 27, 2022, 02:07:49 PM
you gotta factor in the mount, pedals, ect. i can see a few ways to shave a couple grams. one, lighter pedals. the 9100 pedals are 228g listed and you can probably shave some if you run time or look carbon keos, speedplays, while equaling weight to the system, bike weight is less. pm adds a tiny bit of weight, 140mm stem is freaking long, normally its like 110-120. mirror evo is 185g, which you can find seats for 100-125 and youre very comfortable on. so its listed at 6.8kg out of the box, but 7.1 is more realistic ready to ride. frames 800g for the sl7. its 1050 or something from velobuild? fork and seatpost are gonna be less and more respectively, so probably looking at 325-350g difference in frame weight. 51/60 wheelset so 55-56 weight, which is gonna be 1500g from any wheelset company from china, so thats like 100g there extra. also his bike is duraace di2 and yours is red etap, which red weighs more, like 150g maybe?

he bike weighs exactly 7.6kg in 58 with the pedals (weighed it myself) buddy rides it. even professionals don't rip out the last gram because they have to DRIVE it)

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-ar7876l1kdf.jpg)



(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-fx78762hji8.jpg)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSl3A8tHj6U
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on January 27, 2022, 02:56:38 PM
he bike weighs exactly 7.6kg in 58 with the pedals (weighed it myself) buddy rides it. even professionals don't rip out the last gram because they have to DRIVE it)

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-ar7876l1kdf.jpg)



(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-fx78762hji8.jpg)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSl3A8tHj6U
i know! but specialized boasts "6.8 kg out the box" pedals are 200-250g either way you look at it, computer mount, bottle cages, tubeless, add another 100-200 grams. now you can only get 7.2 kg if youre a real weight weenie. can probs shave down to 7-7.2 tops if you do a lot of modifications, but like you said, you have to ride it.

speaking of which, have any of you guys bought a full carbon hard shell saddle? any reviews?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on January 27, 2022, 03:55:34 PM
i know! but specialized boasts "6.8 kg out the box" pedals are 200-250g either way you look at it, computer mount, bottle cages, tubeless, add another 100-200 grams. now you can only get 7.2 kg if youre a real weight weenie. can probs shave down to 7-7.2 tops if you do a lot of modifications, but like you said, you have to ride it.

speaking of which, have any of you guys bought a full carbon hard shell saddle? any reviews?

I have been riding on this saddle for a few months and was very happy with the level of comfort it offers surprisingly and the weight (~80g!), until it cracked... I'm 90Kg which is under the 100 Kg weight limit but this could have been a factor. Someone else on the forum seems to ride a couple of them without issue and thought the break could have been impact related, can't remember dropping it but maybe. The Ali seller is sending me a replacement and if this one works out ok, I'll get a second for the other bike.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32942070759.html?spm=a2g0o.search0302.0.0.72493d00p5gUgK&algo_pvid=f5a36f23-cbee-4fab-bf49-4ddb377b1a78&algo_exp_id=f5a36f23-cbee-4fab-bf49-4ddb377b1a78-10

There's a discussion on some of these here: http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3250.15.html


 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32942070759.html?spm=a2g0o.search0302.0.0.72493d00p5gUgK&algo_pvid=f5a36f23-cbee-4fab-bf49-4ddb377b1a78&algo_exp_id=f5a36f23-cbee-4fab-bf49-4ddb377b1a78-10
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on January 27, 2022, 05:02:28 PM
I'm not finished but see alot of debate on weight. So throwing in my 168 current weight. This is with pedals, metal cages, mounts.  I can maybe shave 150g more but that's as far as I'm willing to take this build.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on January 28, 2022, 12:35:53 AM
I'm not finished but see alot of debate on weight. So throwing in my 168 current weight. This is with pedals, metal cages, mounts.  I can maybe shave 150g more but that's as far as I'm willing to take this build.

Hey KBike,

You're weight is about as light as I thought you could make a 168 without going to extreme measures  :)

Would it be possible to post a components list so we can see how you did it?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on January 28, 2022, 10:44:39 AM
Here is a list. I didn't take pics of everything on scales.  There is definitely some guessing for items. If it ends in 0 I didn't weigh it or can't remember what I scaled the parts.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Jim.de on January 31, 2022, 07:44:11 AM
Hi there,

i am currently looking for a new frame and are hesitant between the more relaxed CFR1056 from Carbonda and the 168 from VB. I like the 168 overall more, the only factor at the moment is the tyre clearance. I will ride the bike mostly on tarmac but will also be riding some light gravel. At the moment a run a schwalbe x-one allround (on my canyon inflite, which I wont continue to ride unfortunately). So I would be interested which tyre options for cyclocross/gravel you´ve tried.

Cheers,
Jim
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on January 31, 2022, 08:29:36 AM
I have clement(donnelly) pdx and mxp 33 that work. I don't have anything larger to try. Has anyone tried to fit continental Terra speed?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on January 31, 2022, 08:37:53 AM
Anyone use their 168 for cyclocross?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on January 31, 2022, 01:37:08 PM
Quick question on building the bike. When installing the anti-vibration foam, do you run it full length down the downtube and through the chainstay, or do you tend to run it in the downtube only?

I'm asking as I'm struggling to run it through the chainstays with how tight the space is, it keeps bunching up and not running the full length.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: J-S-Q on January 31, 2022, 03:59:03 PM
Quick question on building the bike. When installing the anti-vibration foam, do you run it full length down the downtube and through the chainstay, or do you tend to run it in the downtube only?

I'm asking as I'm struggling to run it through the chainstays with how tight the space is, it keeps bunching up and not running the full length.

I did the full length of the down tube and then just a short piece as the cable enters the chainstay, near the bottom bracket. It would have been difficult/impossible to run it the entire length of the chainstay. I cannot detect any cable rattling noises when I ride the bike so I think this method is absolutely fine.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on February 01, 2022, 04:38:45 AM
My bike is fully built, but i forgot to install the foam to prevent the rattling noises. Is it possible to install it without having to recable the entire bike?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on February 01, 2022, 05:13:25 AM
My bike is fully built, but i forgot to install the foam to prevent the rattling noises. Is it possible to install it without having to recable the entire bike?

Here's one way of doing it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBWhBM7KEoQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBWhBM7KEoQ)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: J-S-Q on February 01, 2022, 07:14:02 AM
My bike is fully built, but i forgot to install the foam to prevent the rattling noises. Is it possible to install it without having to recable the entire bike?

I don't know how you would do that but I can tell you that one of the great (and unexpected) things about fully integrated cables is how quiet the bike is. All you hear is the wheels in the wind! So, I would definitely want to avoid cables rattling in the downtube, even if it meant recabling.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on February 01, 2022, 07:58:19 AM
Won't you end up with a bunch of foam in your frame once you decide to change your cables?


Here's one way of doing it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBWhBM7KEoQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBWhBM7KEoQ)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on February 02, 2022, 12:22:36 AM
I bought one of the new SL7 supper long expander plugs only to find out that it won't fit in my 168 steerer! I could barely get a few millimetres of the metal part on the bottom to go in. Anyone experience this if you're tried one of these?

For reference the middle one is the stock VB one and the one of the right is a lightweight option I was gonna try, chickened out, and now may try again.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on February 02, 2022, 12:23:29 AM
I bought one of the new SL7 super long expander plugs only to find out that it won't fit in my 168 steerer! I could barely get a few millimetres of the metal part on the bottom to go in. Anyone experience this if you're tried one of these?

For reference the middle one is the stock VB one and the one of the left is a lightweight option I was gonna try, chickened out, and now may try after all.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on February 02, 2022, 01:38:20 AM
I bought one of the new SL7 supper long expander plugs only to find out that it won't fit in my 168 steerer! I could barely get a few millimetres of the metal part on the bottom to go in. Anyone experience this if you're tried one of these?

For reference the middle one is the stock VB one and the one of the right is a lightweight option I was gonna try, chickened out, and now may try again.

Did you loosen the stem?

Also.... What do you want to achieve with this exchange? There will be no discernable benefit from doing this from my point of view.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on February 02, 2022, 10:05:35 AM
Did you loosen the stem?

Also.... What do you want to achieve with this exchange? There will be no discernable benefit from doing this from my point of view.

I actually took off the stem so am confident there was no force compressing the steerer.

At first I just wanted to switch to something "safer", however now it's more out of necessity as the stock expander is not gripping well internally and slipping up when I compress the headset (using carbon paste as well).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on February 02, 2022, 11:31:12 AM
I actually took off the stem so am confident there was no force compressing the steerer.

At first I just wanted to switch to something "safer", however now it's more out of necessity as the stock expander is not gripping well internally and slipping up when I compress the headset (using carbon paste as well).

I switched to this one. Works a lot better, no slipping issues.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/274059545505?hash=item3fcf38cba1:g:dJMAAOSwuShai4Wg
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on February 03, 2022, 09:24:51 AM
Quick question on building the bike. When installing the anti-vibration foam, do you run it full length down the downtube and through the chainstay, or do you tend to run it in the downtube only?

I'm asking as I'm struggling to run it through the chainstays with how tight the space is, it keeps bunching up and not running the full length.

Just the downtube.  That's where you will experience the most rattle.  Personally, I do not notice any rattling emanating from the chainstays
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on February 03, 2022, 09:50:01 AM
My bike is fully built, but i forgot to install the foam to prevent the rattling noises. Is it possible to install it without having to recable the entire bike?

I suppose it is possible with...less...disassembly. 
The "easiest" way I could think of doing it without having to reroute the handlebars would be:
-Remove crank and bottom bracket (this would be the hardest part depending on your tools, tolerances, and type of BB used)
-Pull out cables from the rear of the bike, through the BB Shell
-feed anti-vibration foam on cables up the downtube from the BB Shell opening
-feed cabling back through chainstays (might want to preplan and get creative how you will guide the back through the holes again - I just use inner cables as guides)
-and after some cursing you are done!

I imagine you could hack-job it a bit by simply stuffing some Roxul or other batting into the downtube from the head tube.
Or if you really wanna get scorched-earth policy on it, spray some Great Stuff down the downtube!  ;D

I don't think the OZ Bike method would work with the 168, as it is 100% integrated.


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: J-S-Q on February 03, 2022, 10:33:28 AM
I actually took off the stem so am confident there was no force compressing the steerer.

At first I just wanted to switch to something "safer", however now it's more out of necessity as the stock expander is not gripping well internally and slipping up when I compress the headset (using carbon paste as well).

I used one of these in my VB-R099 - Quite a tight fit (Needed to tap it with a rubber mallet to get it in) but it works very well:

https://dedaelementi.com/expander-70

If I remember rightly, it was lighter than the stock plug, despite being considerably longer.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on February 07, 2022, 05:11:25 AM
I used one of these in my VB-R099 - Quite a tight fit (Needed to tap it with a rubber mallet to get it in) but it works very well:

https://dedaelementi.com/expander-70

If I remember rightly, it was lighter than the stock plug, despite being considerably longer.

I was looking to get one of the Deda 70mm plugs but didn't think they would fit as they're advertised as being for 23.5mm to 25mm internal diameter, whereas I measured my 168 internal diameter and it measured at exactly 21.5mm.

I ended up going for the standard Specialized Carbon Compression Plug (https://www.bike-components.de/en/Specialized/Headset-Expander-for-Carbon-Steerer-Tubes-p78544/?o=69400069-black-1-1-8-&delivery_country=NL (https://www.bike-components.de/en/Specialized/Headset-Expander-for-Carbon-Steerer-Tubes-p78544/?o=69400069-black-1-1-8-&delivery_country=NL)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Liter on February 07, 2022, 01:41:36 PM
I switched to this one. Works a lot better, no slipping issues.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/274059545505?hash=item3fcf38cba1:g:dJMAAOSwuShai4Wg

My suggestion, check to see if the stem is not becoming loose and knocking the expander out. Are you using the one piece handlebar, are the screws a two piece thing? Use some threadlock on them

Also there are some longer expanders from Neco in Aliexpress that are quite good.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on February 07, 2022, 03:30:53 PM
Anyone knows the THREADING of the thru axles front and rear?


Planning to get some J&L thru axles from ebay with an expecting weight of 46g together, which would be a saving of around <40g if I'm not mistaken to the stock ones.
Link for the lazy: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313&_nkw=J%26L+Thru+Axle&_sacat=0
==> Just unsure which size to select.

My plan is to preorder all parts until hopefully soon my frame arrives, but who knows when that will be.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cm8181 on February 13, 2022, 11:21:37 AM
I have a question for those who have installed mechanical shifters. How or where did you put the adjuster for the derailleur?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on February 15, 2022, 03:42:25 AM
I have a question for those who have installed mechanical shifters. How or where did you put the adjuster for the derailleur?

I'm using full mechanical shifting (Shimano 105/Ultegra) and brakes (Juin Tech GT-Fs) but am not sure what you mean about the adjuster for the derailleur?

Are you referring to the front or rear derailleur? The only adjuster I can think of is the barrel adjuster on the rear derailleur however on my 105 this is part of the derailleur itself?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: J-S-Q on February 15, 2022, 04:28:43 AM
I'm using full mechanical shifting (Shimano 105/Ultegra) and brakes (Juin Tech GT-Fs) but am not sure what you mean about the adjuster for the derailleur?

Are you referring to the front or rear derailleur? The only adjuster I can think of is the barrel adjuster on the rear derailleur however on my 105 this is part of the derailleur itself?

Some older front derailleurs required a barrel adjuster in the cable. I think it would be difficult/impossible to use these on a fully integrated frame. Best to get a derailleur with the adjuster built in, like with the latest generation of Shimano 105.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cm8181 on February 15, 2022, 05:25:03 AM
Thanks for the answers. I meant the front one. I know until now only those who have this adjuster in the line.
If it has newer with an adjuster on the derailleur itself then my question is settled.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on February 15, 2022, 07:57:07 AM
Thanks for the answers. I meant the front one. I know until now only those who have this adjuster in the line.
If it has newer with an adjuster on the derailleur itself then my question is settled.


The Shimano 105 R7000, or Ultegra R8000 is what you need (if you're running a Shimano groupset). Just make sure to get the braze on version and not the clamp on  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on February 18, 2022, 07:34:03 PM
Start with the bad. I'm doing a big gamble on these cranks. They are hollow arms and 7075 spindle. I figured if my 63kg body brakes them no one should ever use these.  The inside chainring is yellow not color changing.

Onto the fun part. The crankset is 650 gram and the bling rings.  Bike is now 7.38kg 16.25lbs. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: StiffWeenies on February 19, 2022, 12:38:15 AM
Start with the bad. I'm doing a big gamble on these cranks. They are hollow arms and 7075 spindle. I figured if my 63kg body brakes them no one should ever use these.  The inside chainring is yellow not color changing.

Onto the fun part. The crankset is 650 gram and the bling rings.  Bike is now 7.38kg 16.25lbs.

Are those the crank arms from Goldix? I believe the fundamental problem lies in both the axle size and material. If they're 29mm then alloy should be fine. If they're 24mm then only steel should be used.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on February 19, 2022, 01:38:06 PM
Yep they are the goldix 24mm crankarms.  Ordered before tracevelo video was posted. Before his video I was concerned with the hollow cranks.  He just added another layer to be cautious about.

Once I get replacement crankarms, if these suck, or they fail I'll post up.  I have 7000 crankarms so I'm can swap at any point.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on February 20, 2022, 08:24:05 PM
Start with the bad. I'm doing a big gamble on these cranks. They are hollow arms and 7075 spindle. I figured if my 63kg body brakes them no one should ever use these.  The inside chainring is yellow not color changing.

Onto the fun part. The crankset is 650 gram and the bling rings.  Bike is now 7.38kg 16.25lbs.

That's a purty lookin bike
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: zxcvbnmjm on February 23, 2022, 04:43:43 AM
Anyone knows the THREADING of the thru axles front and rear?


Planning to get some J&L thru axles from ebay with an expecting weight of 46g together, which would be a saving of around <40g if I'm not mistaken to the stock ones.
Link for the lazy: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313&_nkw=J%26L+Thru+Axle&_sacat=0
==> Just unsure which size to select.

My plan is to preorder all parts until hopefully soon my frame arrives, but who knows when that will be.

i was wandering the same question then realised the details have been printed on the axles haha

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on February 23, 2022, 03:39:39 PM
i was wandering the same question then realised the details have been printed on the axles haha

This forum never disappoints. So 78g vs around 40g with the alternatives i.e. 38g saved for 50USD… seems a bit crazy but I’m not yet decided.

Also, Chris told me my frame would get painted this week, let’s see whether that’s gonna happen.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on February 24, 2022, 07:51:08 AM
has anyone bought a frame that included decals? how did the paint job/decal quality end up being and how much it ended up costing? My dengfu was painted but the paint isnt of good quality as its pretty easy to chip away at the paint, as i have a handful of chips in the paint.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on February 25, 2022, 01:50:47 PM
i was wandering the same question then realised the details have been printed on the axles haha

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313&_nkw=J%26L+Thru+Axle&_sacat=0


I don't understand, I would like to buy them ,what are those with the right size, someone gently puts me two links, the front and rear axle.

thanks in advance for help
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on February 27, 2022, 11:55:07 AM
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313&_nkw=J%26L+Thru+Axle&_sacat=0


I don't understand, I would like to buy them ,what are those with the right size, someone gently puts me two links, the front and rear axle.

thanks in advance for help

I wrote them, they can only provide the rear axle, not the front axle.
I will post a link tomorrow when I get access to my computer.

UPDATE: for the rear axle, this should work: https://www.ebay.com/itm/353448249604
Stated weight is 27g.
As I stated above, J&L cannot provide the front axle unfortunately.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on February 27, 2022, 03:12:20 PM
I'm thinking about ordering one of these but not sure if I should order size 54 or 56, I'm 178 cm tall (5' 10") with 84cm inseam, saddle height just under 75 cm. Anyone around that height have an opinion? I'm leaning towards 54, but specialized sl7 says 56.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on February 27, 2022, 03:37:21 PM
Order a 54. I'm about the same size as you, got a 56. Regret it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on February 27, 2022, 03:48:44 PM
More than 2mil kms.. I can’t be more happy. The bike is performing very well.
Size 58, saddle heigh 79cm.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on February 27, 2022, 03:57:54 PM
I'm thinking about ordering one of these but not sure if I should order size 54 or 56, I'm 178 cm tall (5' 10") with 84cm inseam, saddle height just under 75 cm. Anyone around that height have an opinion? I'm leaning towards 54, but specialized sl7 says 56.
It depends on many things (arms lenght, flexibility, etc) but IMO you are closer to a 56. But, have in mind the seatpost has setback. In my case I could solve it with this saddle. I could be 1’5cm closer to handlebar with this saddle than with standard ones, and my surprise.. is ver confortable and cheap

€ 20,04  55% dto. | TOSEEK-sillín de bicicleta de carreras para hombre, asiento de entrenamiento de grado, para triatlón, TimeTrial
https://a.aliexpress.com/_u7W0tx
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on February 27, 2022, 04:24:27 PM
Order a 54. I'm about the same size as you, got a 56. Regret it.

What size bars/stem do you have on your 56? Slammed?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on February 27, 2022, 04:26:04 PM
I'm thinking about ordering one of these but not sure if I should order size 54 or 56, I'm 178 cm tall (5' 10") with 84cm inseam, saddle height just under 75 cm. Anyone around that height have an opinion? I'm leaning towards 54, but specialized sl7 says 56.


the seat post has a lot of setback.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bhamham on February 27, 2022, 08:51:39 PM
I'm still trying to figure out 54 or 56 as well (~5'11).  Gonna get a bike fit to help.

Matt Stephens from GCN is ~6ft tall and looks ok on a 54 SL7. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR68HUKJr7A (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR68HUKJr7A)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on February 28, 2022, 04:36:15 AM
What size bars/stem do you have on your 56? Slammed?

I have extremely long arms. Yoeleo h9 handlebars with a 110mm stem. I think they measure more than 110mm.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on February 28, 2022, 05:23:30 AM
I have extremely long arms. Yoeleo h9 handlebars with a 110mm stem. I think they measure more than 110mm.
How is the compatibility to the vbr 168? Does it look off or seamless? Maybe a photo would speak best for itself :).
I am considering their 420x90 to mitigate some of the excess reach of the frame but unsure whether that's the best option.

As for the seatpost setback, I will cite an older post of mine.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on February 28, 2022, 05:24:07 AM
Interesting responses to the sizing so far!

I am 180cm / 5'11 tall with an inseam of 85cm or so.
I tested the original SL7 comp yesterday in 56cm variant and it fitted very well, so I am thinking about going ahead with the VBR 168 in 56 as well.
Only modification I have in mind will be a different straight handlebar (HB011) instead of the curved standard bar.

Before my testing I erroneously had thought that the VBR would come with a larger seatpost offset than the original, but that's not the case.

EDIT// Replacing the VBR168 seatpost with the original specialized seatpost does not work - they are not compatible and differ significantly in form - thanks to @renrew.

Regarding the setback see above + additional experience I had with a real SL7. The 54 would have been too small for sure.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on February 28, 2022, 06:07:35 AM
Regarding the setback see above + additional experience I had with a real SL7. The 54 would have been too small for sure.

Where would the bike feel too small?

Here is a picture of my bike. my lbs mixed and matched spacers by mistake.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on February 28, 2022, 07:57:24 AM
Where would the bike feel too small?

Here is a picture of my bike. my lbs mixed and matched spacers by mistake.

That is a VB-R-099, not a 168.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on February 28, 2022, 08:37:45 AM
My mistake.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on February 28, 2022, 09:12:09 AM
Where would the bike feel too small?

Here is a picture of my bike. my lbs mixed and matched spacers by mistake.

How have the mechanical brakes been treating you, and which brand of calipers are you using?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on February 28, 2022, 10:17:30 AM
How have the mechanical brakes been treating you, and which brand of calipers are you using?

I have not tested the bike on the road. I am in eastern canada. Snow everywhere.

I am using Juin tech.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on February 28, 2022, 02:57:54 PM
Just under 3,000 km on the 168 I built in May last year and so far it's great.

New additions include the 50mm Velobuild wheels and the recently installed HB-011 bars. I previously had the HB-010 with the internal fastening wedge instead of the two outside bolts. Had some play/flex on the HB-010 and not sure if this was related to additional spacing because of the wedge or just how I had it mounted them, however I've been really happy with the HB-011 bars and I did cut off some of the steerer when I mounted them.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on February 28, 2022, 04:06:47 PM
Just under 3,000 km on the 168 I built in May last year and so far it's great.

New additions include the 50mm Velobuild wheels and the recently installed HB-011 bars. I previously had the HB-010 with the internal fastening wedge instead of the two outside bolts. Had some play/flex on the HB-010 and not sure if this was related to additional spacing because of the wedge or just how I had it mounted them, however I've been really happy with the HB-011 bars and I did cut off some of the steerer when I mounted them.

Looks really nice! Is the angle more aggressive, or is it just an illusion?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on February 28, 2022, 04:21:56 PM
Looks really nice! Is the angle more aggressive, or is it just an illusion?

Thanks! Yes the HB-011 have a difference stem angle than the HB-010. Also I ordered a stem that was 10mm longer than my previous HB-010 however because they don't flare forward I'm not feeling stretched even after eliminating a spacer.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 01, 2022, 12:28:28 AM
hi, dumb question, ordered the 168 frame and wheels. does the frame come with spacers and bearings for the fork and headset or was I supposed to add that to the order as well?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Velovelo on March 01, 2022, 02:01:20 AM
Yes they'll come together, no worries. You can contact your velobuild support to double clarify for peace of heart.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 01, 2022, 03:06:26 AM
Thanks mate, super excited, apparently frame and wheels are shipping out today. Anyone here used this frame for racing purposes?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on March 01, 2022, 01:44:37 PM
Has anybody tried one of the SL7 direct mount mech hangers?

Something like this?

https://www.pedaleur.nl/product/specialized-tarmac-derailleurhanger-my18-my19/ (https://www.pedaleur.nl/product/specialized-tarmac-derailleurhanger-my18-my19/)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on March 01, 2022, 05:04:59 PM
Has anybody tried one of the SL7 direct mount mech hangers?

Something like this?

https://www.pedaleur.nl/product/specialized-tarmac-derailleurhanger-my18-my19/ (https://www.pedaleur.nl/product/specialized-tarmac-derailleurhanger-my18-my19/)

I've been looking for direct mount hanger but I think the 168 one is too different from the SL7. The amount of hanger that goes into the 168 is different as well as how close the screw is to the axle, and the rest of the shape as well ha!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bhamham on March 02, 2022, 01:34:27 PM
Had a bike fit on my 56cm Canyon Ultimate CF SL disc and was told I round my lower back a little but the sizing was correct for me (~5'11 179cm) and with slightly longer torso I would be good with a longer stem or else I'd be too scrunched up so 54cm 168 likely not an option and I'll choose the 56cm 168 in the future.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on March 02, 2022, 01:48:57 PM
Had a bike fit on my 56cm Canyon Ultimate CF SL disc and was told I round my lower back a little but the sizing was correct for me (~5'11 179cm) and with slightly longer torso I would be good with a longer stem or else I'd be too scrunched up so 54cm 168 likely not an option and I'll choose the 56cm 168 in the future.

Interesting, I'm 5'10" and planning on getting 54. I emailed Chris at velobuild and he recommended me 54 as well. Now I have to decide on stem length. 100 mm or 110 mm...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bhamham on March 02, 2022, 03:44:54 PM
Chris told me 56cm previously so maybe that 1 inch changes the sizing enough.  Should be okay.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cm8181 on March 03, 2022, 01:33:52 AM
If I mount the rear caliper without adapter, then fits on the rear wheel a 160mm disc or only a 140mm?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on March 03, 2022, 04:34:05 AM
Where would the bike feel too small?

Here is a picture of my bike. my lbs mixed and matched spacers by mistake.

With the size both stack and reach change, that means all angles change such as your riding position.
A smaller frame can make the position more aggressive for example.

A question: how much do your yoeleo h9 bars weight?

My vbr168 is now painted and ready to ship, HOWEVER, all of a sudden they don't have the hb010 in 420/100 anymore.
So I am definitely looking for alternatives. A bit annoying.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on March 03, 2022, 07:41:06 AM
Just under 3,000 km on the 168 I built in May last year and so far it's great.

New additions include the 50mm Velobuild wheels and the recently installed HB-011 bars. I previously had the HB-010 with the internal fastening wedge instead of the two outside bolts. Had some play/flex on the HB-010 and not sure if this was related to additional spacing because of the wedge or just how I had it mounted them, however I've been really happy with the HB-011 bars and I did cut off some of the steerer when I mounted them.

Okay, now I am thoroughly confused. I emailed Chris and he says that the included integrated bars are the HB010 and that they have -17 angle.
I looked at http://www.velobuild.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing (http://www.velobuild.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing)
These bars (HB010) appear to have a two bolt clamp system. Was the HB010 updated at some point? It still has some forward sweep, I'm also not sure it is actually -17 deg...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on March 03, 2022, 10:33:40 AM
Okay, now I am thoroughly confused. I emailed Chris and he says that the included integrated bars are the HB010 and that they have -17 angle.
I looked at http://www.velobuild.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing (http://www.velobuild.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing)
These bars (HB010) appear to have a two bolt clamp system. Was the HB010 updated at some point? It still has some forward sweep, I'm also not sure it is actually -17 deg...

Yes I think the very first HB010s that came out had the internal wedge system for tightening and it seems they quickly switched to two bolt.

Not sure about the specific angle for the stems however the HB011 feels like it a steeper more aggressive angle.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dentillozie on March 04, 2022, 03:07:15 PM
The bike finally out on its first ride!
95% done, only need to add some bartape and do some final adjustments.
Haven't weighted it yet but it's close to 7.5-8kg I think.
-Lightbicycles ar46 wheels with Sapem spokes and carbon ti hubs.
-ultegra r8100 12sp 52-36/34-11 172.5
-conti gp5000s tl

The bike just feels fast. I'm not used to this type of fast. I come from a 10yo Isaac Pascal with mixed and matched groupset.
This is next level. I'm still kinda getting used to the stiffness and the changes this brings with cornering but that's just a matter of time.

Overall very happy with the build. It wasn't easy but it was my first time building a whole bike with DI2 and hydrolic brakes.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on March 04, 2022, 05:20:39 PM
-Lightbicycles ar46 wheels with Sapem spokes and ti carbon hubs.
-conti gp5000s tl

How did you find fitting those tires? I have the same setup (AR46 + GP5000 TL), and lost some skin mounting them  :P
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on March 04, 2022, 09:08:10 PM
If I mount the rear caliper without adapter, then fits on the rear wheel a 160mm disc or only a 140mm?

Depends on the caliper you are using.
For instance rhe Juin Twch F1 or GT is sized for 160mm without adapters
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: StiffWeenies on March 05, 2022, 01:17:25 AM
Has anybody tried one of the SL7 direct mount mech hangers?

Something like this?

https://www.pedaleur.nl/product/specialized-tarmac-derailleurhanger-my18-my19/ (https://www.pedaleur.nl/product/specialized-tarmac-derailleurhanger-my18-my19/)

This is such an oversight by Velobuild tbh. The 168 and 177 are clearly homages to Specalized designs so why not make the forks, seatposts and hangers the same as their name brand counterparts? it'll save a lot of hassle in the future when they're no longer produced and you need to find spare parts.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Nickk2000 on March 05, 2022, 07:57:16 AM
This is such an oversight by Velobuild tbh. The 168 and 177 are clearly homages to Specalized designs so why not make the forks, seatposts and hangers the same as their name brand counterparts? it'll save a lot of hassle in the future when they're no longer produced and you need to find spare parts.

How is the 177 a homage to a specialized?

The 168, sure. But a der hanger isnt normally something one would break imo lol
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: StiffWeenies on March 05, 2022, 09:38:46 AM
How is the 177 a homage to a specialized?

The 168, sure. But a der hanger isnt normally something one would break imo lol

You're right, the 177 is not that similar to Specialized. For the hangers, it'll be nice to be able to use aftermarket direct mount examples from Sigeyi.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dentillozie on March 05, 2022, 02:36:14 PM
How did you find fitting those tires? I have the same setup (AR46 + GP5000 TL), and lost some skin mounting them  :P
Yeah I struggled a bit myself to. But with the help of some plastic tyre irons I was able to get them on.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 08, 2022, 08:32:10 AM
Finally received my frame and wheels. Ordered early Feb. Picked Metallic Dark Blue, first bike build ever. some notes:
VBR-168  / 54
-front brake hole on the lower fork had too much paint and it took a bit of effort to get a cable housing through
-paint came out better than expected
-panicked a bit when I saw a tiny hole in both the wheels (google says this is a drainage hole and not to be worried)
-had to file down one of the raised spacer guides as the underside of the bar was missing a hole.

Will pick up some tyres tomorrow and finish the build. cant wait to ride it (currently flooding in Australia)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on March 08, 2022, 11:44:50 AM
Metallic Dark Blue

That colour choice turned out really well, make sure to post a pic when the build is done!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bhamham on March 08, 2022, 07:12:49 PM
For my 066 frame I wanted a midnight blue color but they told me they don't have one and referred me to the brighter metallic blue which I was okay with.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 08, 2022, 09:21:26 PM
quick update, put on GP5000's with the Velo Build 50mm wheels, still waiting on some Juin Tech brakes to come in over the next few days before I can complete the build.

I am also terrible at wrapping bars.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on March 09, 2022, 05:58:44 AM
Nice looking bike! Looks familiar  ;D

Mine: https://i.imgur.com/MKwL5nj.jpg?1
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on March 09, 2022, 06:18:57 AM
Question for everyone who is running a mechanical front derailleur, how the f**k did you manage to get the outer cable in the cable stop behind the bottom bracket?

I'm using jagwire pro cable outer and have a ferrule on the end that I'm trying to get to sit in the cable stop in the frame, however it seems like the angle in which the hole is drilled in the cable stop makes it impossible for the cable to feed in to.

My plan is to run the f/d cable under the bottom bracket, which means the outer comes up at a 90 degree angle, whereas the cable stop is more of a 45 degree angle and I just can't seem to get them to fit.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 09, 2022, 08:19:26 AM
Nice looking bike! Looks familiar  ;D

Mine: https://i.imgur.com/MKwL5nj.jpg?1

ahahha yeah, pretty sure I sent Chris one of your photos for painting purposes. When I saw your build, it was one of the reasons I ordered the frame and wheels.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on March 09, 2022, 12:38:58 PM
ahahha yeah, pretty sure I sent Chris one of your photos for painting purposes. When I saw your build, it was one of the reasons I ordered the frame and wheels.

haha twinsies

Zdrenka89 this is your bike right? https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca3IkZBvkNm/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on March 09, 2022, 08:12:21 PM
Question for everyone who is running a mechanical front derailleur, how the f**k did you manage to get the outer cable in the cable stop behind the bottom bracket?

Did you figure out how to route this yet? There were some posts about this earlier in the thread, and at least one person routed theirs above the BB. http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg28515.html#msg28515 (http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg28515.html#msg28515)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on March 10, 2022, 02:14:41 AM
Did you figure out how to route this yet? There were some posts about this earlier in the thread, and at least one person routed theirs above the BB. http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg28515.html#msg28515 (http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg28515.html#msg28515)

Hey Bamboo!

It took a bit of filing to take some material off the inside of the frame stop where the cable enters, this opened up the angle a little bit and allowed me to fit the cable and ferrule into the stop, routing it underneath the bottom bracket. It means that there is no tight bend inside the frame as the cable is not going to run almost vertically from under the bottom bracket directly up to the front derailleur.

Honestly it took a good few hours and MANY attempts to get it to sit properly but I'm happy with how it's turned out.

My next challenge is the bars, I'm now finding it pretty hard to sort the internal cable routing out which I'm guessing is going to take many more hours and attempts to get the cables through. I may just file a little bit of material away from where the cables exit close to the shifters to create a slightly bigger hole, as the problem I'm having is the hole is SUPER tight to get both a shifter cable and a brake cable through.

Any other suggestions?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 10, 2022, 03:52:38 AM
Hey Bamboo!

It took a bit of filing to take some material off the inside of the frame stop where the cable enters, this opened up the angle a little bit and allowed me to fit the cable and ferrule into the stop, routing it underneath the bottom bracket. It means that there is no tight bend inside the frame as the cable is not going to run almost vertically from under the bottom bracket directly up to the front derailleur.

Honestly it took a good few hours and MANY attempts to get it to sit properly but I'm happy with how it's turned out.

My next challenge is the bars, I'm now finding it pretty hard to sort the internal cable routing out which I'm guessing is going to take many more hours and attempts to get the cables through. I may just file a little bit of material away from where the cables exit close to the shifters to create a slightly bigger hole, as the problem I'm having is the hole is SUPER tight to get both a shifter cable and a brake cable through.

Any other suggestions?

Hey Ollie, it is punish to go get those cables in through the headset, I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but I lightly put some grease on the cable housing  to get it to slide through nicely.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on March 10, 2022, 02:38:10 PM
Hey Ollie, it is punish to go get those cables in through the headset, I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but I lightly put some grease on the cable housing  to get it to slide through nicely.

Success! After failing miserably yesterday using one of the internal cable tools to try and route the bars, I ditched the tool and just used a spare brake cable which took around 30 mins to route all 4 cables!

Inspiration came from this video: https://youtu.be/gt9cW70vFwM]https://youtu.be/gt9cW70vFwM (http://)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 11, 2022, 12:27:42 AM
Juin Tech F1's arrived

build list :
54 VBR-168 Frame with Painted Dark Metallic Blue
50mm VeloBuild Wheels
25 Conti GP5000 with Transparent sidewalls
Full 105 Groupo with Juin Tech F1 Calipers
Some random saddle I had sitting in a draw

Previous bike was a Triban RC500. Riding this 168 is so damn quick
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on March 11, 2022, 01:35:37 AM
ahahha yeah, pretty sure I sent Chris one of your photos for painting purposes. When I saw your build, it was one of the reasons I ordered the frame and wheels.

Nice! It is a lovely colour and finish indeed.

Zdrenka89 this is your bike right? https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca3IkZBvkNm/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Correct :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on March 11, 2022, 05:28:25 AM
Juin Tech F1's arrived

build list :
54 VBR-168 Frame with Painted Dark Metallic Blue
50mm VeloBuild Wheels
25 Conti GP5000 with Transparent sidewalls
Full 105 Groupo with Juin Tech F1 Calipers
Some random saddle I had sitting in a draw

Previous bike was a Triban RC500. Riding this 168 is so damn quick

Very nice!

I've also just received my Juin Tech's so am finalising my build. Also went from a Triban RC520 to a VB-R-168 so am very much looking forward to (hopefully) going a bit faster!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 11, 2022, 07:22:41 AM
Very nice!

I've also just received my Juin Tech's so am finalising my build. Also went from a Triban RC520 to a VB-R-168 so am very much looking forward to (hopefully) going a bit faster!

 Did some test laps today, took 5 seconds off an effort averaging 29 less watts, the thing i noticed the most was how fast it accelerated compared to the Triban.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on March 14, 2022, 04:56:17 AM
Reporting in. Clocked almost 5000km. Completed the last Festive500 and a 200km Randonneuring/Audax with it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on March 14, 2022, 03:15:39 PM
Hi all,

Had my first ride on my VB-R-168 today and absolutely LOVE it.

The build went together really well, with the only issue being that I needed to file around 2mm of material off the inside of the front derailleur stop so the cable and ferrule could sit in correctly when routing under the bottom bracket. I did experience difficulty in routing the cables through the bars but it's my first time building a bike so it was to be expected.

In general I would say the overall quality of the bike is great, especially when considering how much the frame is!

For context, I'm coming off a Triban RC520, a full aluminium, relaxed geo, 9kg beginners road bike, and up until today was the only road bike I had ridden.

Compared to the RC520, the 168 is much stiffer, accelerates faster, transfers power better and holds speed very well once you get going, however it also seems very comfortable and compliant with no issues on the cobbles I rode today. My 35km ride today was a local loop I know very well and I managed to get a number of Strava PR's (smashing some of my previous times). I haven't ridden/trained for the last 6 weeks so fitness wasn't great and there were some hellish headwinds, which shows just how fast the bike is.

Without a power meter I can only go off avg. speed, and based on todays ride I think I've gained between 4 to 5km/h with the 168 which is more than I expected if I'm honest - I was averaging 32km/h on my ride and it felt pretty straightforward to maintain 37km/h, when pushing I was hitting between 44 to 52km/h which I could get nowhere near on my RC520 - all of this was on flat roads so no benefit from going downhill ;) it's a VERY fast bike.

I got the frame with the HB011 bar, when static and you test the bar for flex there is a small amount which I was a bit disappointed with, however when you're actually on the bike and sprinting in the drops I couldn't feel any flex at all, which was a very pleasant surprise.

Aside from the frame, the other Chiner components I have are the Juin Tech GT's which are great, much better than my previous TRP HY/RDs, and the SROAD SLR2 cassette which shifts very well and is super light!

Overall, super happy and would highly recommend the frame!

A full parts list and weight per part for my build is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JRhus6SxSn-_OqfEiuNH-_bxQrsS67ouus0gICANTKk/edit#gid=704196738 (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JRhus6SxSn-_OqfEiuNH-_bxQrsS67ouus0gICANTKk/edit#gid=704196738)

I'll put some better pictures of the bike up when I have time. If you have any questions on the build, fire away!

Olie
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on March 14, 2022, 04:08:46 PM
If you have any questions on the build, fire away!

Great looking build, for a first time you did really well, very smart component choices! How is the ZTTO BB?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on March 14, 2022, 04:29:06 PM
Great looking build, for a first time you did really well, very smart component choices! How is the ZTTO BB?

Thanks!

The ZTTO BB seems very well machined and a quality bit of kit when in your hands. It was super simple to install, took around 1 minute as you just thread it together. Much easier to install than a true press-fit BB I imagine however it is around 40g heavier than a Dura-ace BB for example.

With the cranks on but no chain, and the preload set-up on the crank arms you get four or five rotations of the crank before they stop spinning. The bearings seem nice and smooth however I've got no idea how they're going to hold up in the long-run, only time will tell. On the plus side if it does't last long it's easy to uninstall and cheap to replace!

If I had the tools or wanted a shop to complete the build I would probably go for the Dura-ace press-fit as I guess the bearings and seals will be better than the ZTTO, plus it's lighter. Personally I wanted the simplicity of a threaded press-fit as it was a self-build bike and am really happy with it so far.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on March 14, 2022, 05:25:07 PM
Had my first ride on my VB-R-168 today and absolutely LOVE it.


Nice build! Is that a faded paint job or chameleon?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 14, 2022, 07:47:57 PM
Nice bike Ollie,, well done on the build! What are the chances 2 triban users upgraded to the 168.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on March 15, 2022, 12:49:20 AM
Nice build! Is that a faded paint job or chameleon?

It's purple chameleon fading down to gloss black. It makes the bike look almost all black until the sun catches it, and then the purple chameleon starts to sparkle :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on March 15, 2022, 11:02:50 AM
It's purple chameleon fading down to gloss black. It makes the bike look almost all black until the sun catches it, and then the purple chameleon starts to sparkle :)

Thats what it looked it but I wasn't sure. Nice choice!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on March 16, 2022, 09:08:11 PM
Hi all,

Had my first ride on my VB-R-168 today and absolutely LOVE it.

The build went together really well, with the only issue being that I needed to file around 2mm of material off the inside of the front derailleur stop so the cable and ferrule could sit in correctly when routing under the bottom bracket. I did experience difficulty in routing the cables through the bars but it's my first time building a bike so it was to be expected.

In general I would say the overall quality of the bike is great, especially when considering how much the frame is!

For context, I'm coming off a Triban RC520, a full aluminium, relaxed geo, 9kg beginners road bike, and up until today was the only road bike I had ridden.

Compared to the RC520, the 168 is much stiffer, accelerates faster, transfers power better and holds speed very well once you get going, however it also seems very comfortable and compliant with no issues on the cobbles I rode today. My 35km ride today was a local loop I know very well and I managed to get a number of Strava PR's (smashing some of my previous times). I haven't ridden/trained for the last 6 weeks so fitness wasn't great and there were some hellish headwinds, which shows just how fast the bike is.

Without a power meter I can only go off avg. speed, and based on todays ride I think I've gained between 4 to 5km/h with the 168 which is more than I expected if I'm honest - I was averaging 32km/h on my ride and it felt pretty straightforward to maintain 37km/h, when pushing I was hitting between 44 to 52km/h which I could get nowhere near on my RC520 - all of this was on flat roads so no benefit from going downhill ;) it's a VERY fast bike.

I got the frame with the HB011 bar, when static and you test the bar for flex there is a small amount which I was a bit disappointed with, however when you're actually on the bike and sprinting in the drops I couldn't feel any flex at all, which was a very pleasant surprise.

Aside from the frame, the other Chiner components I have are the Juin Tech GT's which are great, much better than my previous TRP HY/RDs, and the SROAD SLR2 cassette which shifts very well and is super light!

Overall, super happy and would highly recommend the frame!

A full parts list and weight per part for my build is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JRhus6SxSn-_OqfEiuNH-_bxQrsS67ouus0gICANTKk/edit#gid=704196738 (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JRhus6SxSn-_OqfEiuNH-_bxQrsS67ouus0gICANTKk/edit#gid=704196738)

I'll put some better pictures of the bike up when I have time. If you have any questions on the build, fire away!

Olie

How do those rotors work for you? I keep thinking about getting ultralight rotors, but always chicken out
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on March 17, 2022, 10:29:11 AM
How do those rotors work for you? I keep thinking about getting ultralight rotors, but always chicken out

I've been using these Deckas rotors at 85g each and so far so good https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32964003633.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef1802invPX6
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on March 17, 2022, 11:31:29 AM
How do those rotors work for you? I keep thinking about getting ultralight rotors, but always chicken out

Hard to say to be honest 1Sigma as I've only put 125km in to them so far this week. I also live in Amsterdam so all of my riding is on the flat, I only really use the brakes when coming up to traffic lights etc. so will never be able to test them on a long descent.

So far so good though, they were perfectly straight out of the box, went on fine and make no noise when braking which is all I can ask for.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on March 18, 2022, 10:23:47 PM
. I also live in Amsterdam so all of my riding is on the flat, I only really use the brakes when coming up to traffic lights etc. so will never be able to test them on a long descent.

Maybe this is the important part.  I also live somewhere without a ton of long descents.
Reckon it out to be fine then.  Thanks for the input!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 19, 2022, 08:19:03 PM
seat post slipped towards the end of a ride, now it seems like its stuck real good in there, didnt hear a crack or anything, any ideas on how to get it out?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on March 20, 2022, 09:09:01 PM
seat post slipped towards the end of a ride, now it seems like its stuck real good in there, didnt hear a crack or anything, any ideas on how to get it out?

Happened few times to me.

Find an eye-height tree branch, or a metal bar. Wrap it with some thick clothes or foams. Hang your bike by the saddle nose. Ensure the wedge is already loosened. Pull your bike down hard or some good yanks.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on March 20, 2022, 10:39:29 PM
managed to get it free, alternating taps from the nose to the rear of the saddle upwards managed to free it
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on March 22, 2022, 03:16:00 PM
Just wanted to give an update, my VBR 168 has finally arrived.

The paint job is very good, I cannot see any issues with it so far, the decal is good (I selected an italic font, but regular was used, small inaccuracies where the decal meets the paint).
I asked Chris to send me a picture of everything before shipping to avoid getting a wrong delivery as some have reported here (couldn't however tell from the photos that the regular decal font was used instead of the italic one).
However, I can live with it, it's not bothering me, yet not absolutely perfect - I guess the price also simply doesn't permit perfection.

The only not-so-nice surprise was that just before shipping Chris told me, that suddenly the 420/100 integrated handlebars are out of stock with a long waiting time until they would be ready again.
So I ordered the Yoeleo h9 separately. I bought them via Yoeleo's European website, and I was told shipping within 5 days and delivery 5-10 days, as they ship from Europe.
However, the tracking link I got clearly shows the parcel is coming from China, and suddenly I am being told it will take around 3-4 weeks from Yoeleo.
Would have loved to get the velobuild handlebars and do business with them instead of Yoeleo, but out of necessity I didn't see another option.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Valdes on March 27, 2022, 04:31:35 AM
Hi there!
I am trying to find a time trial cilp-one bars but I can't find any fo my aero handlebar.
I have this handlebar
http://www.velobuild.com/products/carbon-fiber-road-bike-integrated-handlebar-with-spacers-for-hidden-cables-routing

Does anyone know if any of these Giant aero clip-ons are compatible?
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/contact-aero-clip-on-clamps-for-contact-slr-aero-handlebars
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/contact-aero-clip-on-bar-clamp

Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on March 30, 2022, 04:17:56 PM
Hi guys. Nice to read so many opinions and people building this frame.
Just an update; after more than 3.000km, still very happy with this bike. No issues, all is running very well.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on March 31, 2022, 02:29:36 PM
Did anyone replace their stock spacers for the 168 with plastic ones to save a few grams? Looking for ones that match the shape of the HB011 which seems to be quite different than the HB010 spacers.

Found these so far https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002038330933.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7d7dbf5aOF0oka&algo_pvid=95d97a8f-3682-4d70-bc32-4280a3cafed2&algo_exp_id=95d97a8f-3682-4d70-bc32-4280a3cafed2-3&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000018504838752%22%7D&pdp_pi=-1%3B9.78%3B-1%3B-1%40salePrice%3BCAD%3Bsearch-mainSearch

To report back on this: I bought them, they're too wide and would require and insert sleeve to fit the vbr 168 fork.
On another note: The spacers are split in the middle without attaching them to each other.
Only the top and bottom spacer would give them a stable structure, seems kind of a cheap design flaw imo.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on April 04, 2022, 05:57:34 PM
Did you install the front brake on the right or left side of the handlebar?
I routed the front brake cable to the left of the bars and experience quite some rotation in the steerer which could potentially be caused by this..

The cable entrance into the fork is on the right side.
I suspect this also dictates that the front brake should be on the right side of the handlebars - am I right, or doesn't it really matter?

If I could choose, I'd prefer rear braking with my right hand.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cm8181 on April 05, 2022, 12:57:28 AM
I put the front brake on the left side of the handlebar and did not get any problems with it. In general, I felt a slight restoring force on the handlebars after installing the cables. But I think that this is normal. When driving this is not particularly noticeable.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on April 08, 2022, 10:43:34 AM
I finally received my my frame, and my initial impressions are pretty negative. I don't know if this is an outlier but there seem to be quite a few little issues.

1. There seems to be some sort of delaminated layer in a complete circle around the inside of the downtube (see pic). I don't know if this is normal or not (first carbon frame).

2. Generally poor paint quality with a few large blobs, including one right on the fork where the lower bearing race sits.

3. Little surface voids, including on the inside of the stem clamp, and one where the lower headset bearing sits.

4. Sketchy looking brake hole in fork steerer with a small hole right next to it.

5. Serial number on inside of headtube was half peeled off.

6. Ugly fork brake hole (this seems normal for VB).

7. Is it just me or does the front thru axle seem a little too short?

8. Lower seatpost rail clamp doesn't seem to fit the curvature of seatpost. Maybe it is the wrong part?

Thoughts?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on April 08, 2022, 06:13:20 PM
I finally received my my frame, and my initial impressions are pretty negative. I don't know if this is an outlier but there seem to be quite a few little issues.

1. There seems to be some sort of delaminated layer in a complete circle around the inside of the downtube (see pic). I don't know if this is normal or not (first carbon frame).

2. Generally poor paint quality with a few large blobs, including one right on the fork where the lower bearing race sits.

3. Little surface voids, including on the inside of the stem clamp, and one where the lower headset bearing sits.

4. Sketchy looking brake hole in fork steerer with a small hole right next to it.

5. Serial number on inside of headtube was half peeled off.

6. Ugly fork brake hole (this seems normal for VB).

7. Is it just me or does the front thru axle seem a little too short?

8. Lower seatpost rail clamp doesn't seem to fit the curvature of seatpost. Maybe it is the wrong part?

Thoughts?

Have you sent these photos to Velobuild? that kind of looks pretty rough to me,  does the front thru axle screw in all the way? and the seat post sits flush on mine.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on April 08, 2022, 06:26:45 PM
Have you sent these photos to Velobuild? that kind of looks pretty rough to me,  does the front thru axle screw in all the way? and the seat post sits flush on mine.

I haven't sent them pics yet, still deciding what I want to do. The thru axle doesn't screw in all the way when a wheel is inserted, it is maybe 2-3mm short of being flush with the outside edge. That is probably not a big deal and I'm more worried about the other obvious problems.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: springs on April 08, 2022, 07:02:21 PM
My lower seat rail clamp is like yours. I applied some epoxy putty to the seat post to make a proper fit.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on April 08, 2022, 08:10:04 PM
I haven't sent them pics yet, still deciding what I want to do. The thru axle doesn't screw in all the way when a wheel is inserted, it is maybe 2-3mm short of being flush with the outside edge. That is probably not a big deal and I'm more worried about the other obvious problems.

I'd probably be asking them a few questions about it, i'm no expert but yeah it seems off
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on April 09, 2022, 03:41:37 PM
And to top it all off I also noticed that they didn't include the bottle cages that I ordered!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on April 09, 2022, 04:56:26 PM
I have the carbon seat clamp and it fits with no gap. My fork looks worse than yours does.  I didn't complain with mine because it was a nightmare getting parts. It took 3 times and 5 months between constantly emailing and waiting for shipping.  My issues on the fork weren't where the bearings rested or with cable runs. 

Just scaled up the bike again. 16lb 7.28kg lightest I'm going to get my 168.  I noticed the back wheel was flat after taking pics. I was to excited to see the weight and didn't pay attention.
Want to get out to play with the new wheels. Then I can talk about them. I got new tubes coming to try as well. Obviously I need to replace my old patched up vittorias.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on April 10, 2022, 05:02:08 AM
I finally received my my frame, and my initial impressions are pretty negative. I don't know if this is an outlier but there seem to be quite a few little issues.

1. There seems to be some sort of delaminated layer in a complete circle around the inside of the downtube (see pic). I don't know if this is normal or not (first carbon frame).

2. Generally poor paint quality with a few large blobs, including one right on the fork where the lower bearing race sits.

3. Little surface voids, including on the inside of the stem clamp, and one where the lower headset bearing sits.

4. Sketchy looking brake hole in fork steerer with a small hole right next to it.

5. Serial number on inside of headtube was half peeled off.

6. Ugly fork brake hole (this seems normal for VB).

7. Is it just me or does the front thru axle seem a little too short?

8. Lower seatpost rail clamp doesn't seem to fit the curvature of seatpost. Maybe it is the wrong part?

Thoughts?

Fork and headtube look very ropey.  I wouldn't be willing to accept that.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on April 10, 2022, 07:43:42 AM
The carbon quality on mine looks actually similar, definitely not what you would expect from EPS foam in the process. However, according to my LBS it’s mostly cosmetic, although pretty ugly indeed.

After cutting my steerer tube we also found a small bubble on the inside, it shouldn’t be critical however.

The paint imperfection at the forks cable entrance seems to be a thing.
The thru axle however seems way too short.
Your seatpost clamp issue also surprises me tbh.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on April 10, 2022, 07:50:04 AM
The carbon quality on mine looks actually similar, definitely not what you would expect from EPS foam in the process. However, according to my LBS it’s mostly cosmetic, although pretty ugly indeed.

After cutting my steerer tube we also found a small bubble on the inside, it shouldn’t be critical however.

The paint imperfection at the forks cable entrance seems to be a thing.
The thru axle however seems way too short.
Your seatpost clamp issue also surprises me tbh.

Have you seen anything like ridge I have all around the inside of the downtube? I can literally flake it off with my fingers and it wraps all the way around.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on April 10, 2022, 08:24:55 AM
Have you seen anything like ridge I have all around the inside of the downtube? I can literally flake it off with my fingers and it wraps all the way around.

Carbon or excess resin / foam from the mould?

If the carbon is delaminating like that, it should have been scrapped.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on April 10, 2022, 09:41:03 AM
Have you seen anything like ridge I have all around the inside of the downtube? I can literally flake it off with my fingers and it wraps all the way around.

Unfortunately yes. I tried to peel it at some part and it seems to be more like a production residue.
A good eps cf production would not allow that to happen.
I just feel like it’s good enough, but then again we’re taking about a low price product.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on April 10, 2022, 10:11:14 AM
Unfortunately yes. I tried to peel it at some part and it seems to be more like a production residue.
A good eps cf production would not allow that to happen.
I just feel like it’s good enough, but then again we’re taking about a low price product.

You appear to be implying the 168 is EPS, and badly done EPS.  According to VB only the 177 is EPS.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on April 10, 2022, 11:30:19 AM
Specifically regarding your seat.

Looks like you are using a seat with round alloy rails.
The clamp is designed for oval rails.

The paint jobs are not the best - same with mine.  Paint got into bolt holes, causing some irritation.
Minor voids on mine, but not concerned.
Boroscope in the down and top tubes were super clean for me, as expected with EPS

For the price they are awesome.  However, for the price you can expect to put in some sweat equity.

I mean though, for any small issues I’d still buy from them again
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on April 10, 2022, 11:44:56 AM
You appear to be implying the 168 is EPS, and badly done EPS.  According to VB only the 177 is EPS.

I state that the vbr168 is done with EPS based on the publicly available VB information, which appears to contradict your information, interestingly.

Edit: as stated by the previous poster it doesn’t seem to be a consistent issue potentially. But in any way it doesn’t speak for a high standardization. Again, for the price, it’s ok
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on April 11, 2022, 11:46:13 AM
I  hadn't seen the banner ad claiming that.  The model listing in their shop doesn't and has never claimed EPS, whereas the 177 claims EPS & latex.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on April 12, 2022, 07:21:29 AM
I sent Chris this photo and his response was "Seat post kit like that is normal"...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on April 16, 2022, 10:37:57 PM
Looking to build another R-168. Have a few questions for all the people who've recently done it (my finished build is on page 12).

- How long does it take from order to shipping for the R-168 these days? I ordered early last year before it got super backed up.
- Are people still using the Wheels MFG BB86/92? Is there a cheaper solution that's still better than pressfit?
- I'm 5'8" and am really happy I got the 52cm. Next bike is for my wife who is 5'5". I'm thinking to get a 52cm again, but wondering if anyone has any thoughts about the 49cm (SL7 sizing chart would still recommend 52cm).
- How's the new integrated handlebar? Does it regress in any way? Once I figured out the old one, it's been smooth sailing, and I actually prefer the lack of exposed bolts.
- I got matte last time, but plan to get that awesome blue paint job that @zdrenka89 and @memebike have. Is there anything to watch out for?
- Non-VB wise, I got a 25mm width wheelset (ICAN) last time for 28mm tubeless tires. Was that wrong? Should I have instead bought a 23mm width wheelset?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on April 16, 2022, 11:29:53 PM
Looking to build another R-168. Have a few questions for all the people who've recently done it (my finished build is on page 12).

- How long does it take from order to shipping for the R-168 these days? I ordered early last year before it got super backed up.
- Are people still using the Wheels MFG BB86/92? Is there a cheaper solution that's still better than pressfit?
- I'm 5'8" and am really happy I got the 52cm. Next bike is for my wife who is 5'5". I'm thinking to get a 52cm again, but wondering if anyone has any thoughts about the 49cm (SL7 sizing chart would still recommend 52cm).
- How's the new integrated handlebar? Does it regress in any way? Once I figured out the old one, it's been smooth sailing, and I actually prefer the lack of exposed bolts.
- I got matte last time, but plan to get that awesome blue paint job that @zdrenka89 and @memebike have. Is there anything to watch out for?
- Non-VB wise, I got a 25mm width wheelset (ICAN) last time for 28mm tubeless tires. Was that wrong? Should I have instead bought a 23mm width wheelset?

-It took about a month or so from ordering to receiving the frame
-I havent felt the handlebar flex, I weigh 86kgs and pump 1100w sprints fairly often and no issues
-The Blue paint job is awesome, personally i feel like i can see smudges and what not similar to when you hold like a matte black phone so I wipe down my bike every few rides or so.
-Running 28 tubeless on the vb 25wides and they seem fine

hope that feedback helps
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on April 16, 2022, 11:31:25 PM
Also, how are you finding the bike after having it so long?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on April 17, 2022, 12:54:26 AM
Absolutely love it! But, I'm not a harsh critic. I'm primarily a runner and had never paid for a bike before until my hand-me-down bike was stolen. Only 750mi since getting it and almost all from chill weekend endurance rides with cyclist friends.

I remember having a vague worry that the bike wouldn't be able to conceal its poor provenance. But, it rides so smoothly (tubeless helps) without ticks, maintenance issues, or aesthetic warts. And I've gotten loads of complements and inquiries about the make ("cheap chinese carbon!" is my go-to :) ).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on April 17, 2022, 01:08:17 AM
-Running 28 tubeless on the vb 25wides and they seem fine

Thanks for the info! I had an issue where my LBS and I inflated the VB wheelset (configured for tubeless) without rim tape and the side delaminated (exploded carbon shards everywhere) at ~50psi. Just wondering, did you experience any issue like that? It's why I switched to ICAN.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on April 17, 2022, 02:37:37 AM
Thanks for the info! I had an issue where my LBS and I inflated the VB wheelset (configured for tubeless) without rim tape and the side delaminated (exploded carbon shards everywhere) at ~50psi. Just wondering, did you experience any issue like that? It's why I switched to ICAN.

nope no issues, but I had it taped up
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on April 20, 2022, 08:44:48 PM
Update on my situation:
I opened a PayPal dispute after Chris wasn't much help resolving my problems, and they have requested that I send the frame back to China, at my expense. I looked up how much it would cost, and the cheapest option with tracking from Canada to China is over 500 CAD! More than half the original cost...

Does anyone know if there are any third party sources for the seatpost hardware? Chris denies that there is anything wrong with the one I received but I have no doubts they sent the wrong parts. If I can fix the seatpost, I can at least use it as an indoor trainer bike.

And they still haven't refunded me for the missing bottle cages (the least of my worries at this point).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on April 20, 2022, 10:44:05 PM
Here's the seat post clamp I've used on my vbr086 and vbr168. I'm pretty sure someone else on here found it.
https://a.aliexpress.com/_m0j1Eoe
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on April 21, 2022, 12:22:27 AM
And they still haven't refunded me for the missing bottle cages (the least of my worries at this point).

I didn't get a refund on my missing bottle cages until I ordered a second frame a year later and asked for a credit. Good luck :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on April 21, 2022, 05:55:43 PM
Chris responded and said that if I agree to cancel the dispute he will send me the correct part and refund for the missing bottle cages, hopefully he follows through. Good thing I have another bike to ride in the mean time... I will probably end up making this a dedicated winter trainer bike anyways.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on April 24, 2022, 10:28:43 AM
Looking to build another R-168. Have a few questions for all the people who've recently done it (my finished build is on page 12).

- How long does it take from order to shipping for the R-168 these days? I ordered early last year before it got super backed up.
- Are people still using the Wheels MFG BB86/92? Is there a cheaper solution that's still better than pressfit?
- I'm 5'8" and am really happy I got the 52cm. Next bike is for my wife who is 5'5". I'm thinking to get a 52cm again, but wondering if anyone has any thoughts about the 49cm (SL7 sizing chart would still recommend 52cm).
- How's the new integrated handlebar? Does it regress in any way? Once I figured out the old one, it's been smooth sailing, and I actually prefer the lack of exposed bolts.
- I got matte last time, but plan to get that awesome blue paint job that @zdrenka89 and @memebike have. Is there anything to watch out for?
- Non-VB wise, I got a 25mm width wheelset (ICAN) last time for 28mm tubeless tires. Was that wrong? Should I have instead bought a 23mm width wheelset?

just finished mine, not 100% happy about it to be honest.
The integrated bar in scaring me, it flexes a lot. plus the holes for the spacer's pin are misalligned.
the bb30 holes look a little loose.

idk if that happen to the other as well, but when i get up and push on the pedal you can feel some flex cause at every push you can hear the front disc touching the brake caliper
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on April 24, 2022, 10:32:29 AM
forgot to mention a couple of things:

i had to swap the upper headset bearing with the specialized one, the one that come with the frame was too low.

the handlebar cant hold still on the fork, even screwing the bolts over 5nm it keeps turning on the fork, there was so much room that i could place a layer of tape between the two parts to solve the problem
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on April 24, 2022, 05:40:37 PM
just finished mine, not 100% happy about it to be honest.
The integrated bar in scaring me, it flexes a lot. plus the holes for the spacer's pin are misalligned.
the bb30 holes look a little loose.

idk if that happen to the other as well, but when i get up and push on the pedal you can feel some flex cause at every push you can hear the front disc touching the brake caliper

Regarding the front rotor touching while sprinting, i think this is an issue with a lot of carbon bikes. Chinese or not
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Yunglord on April 24, 2022, 06:03:06 PM
not only carbon bikes.

The problem comes from wheels lacking lateral stiffness.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on April 25, 2022, 12:53:08 AM
Regarding the handlebars:
I was skeptical too at first but I have grown to like them quite a bit. I'm not concerned strength wise anymore - I have done countless 1200W sprints and written the bike on hundreds of kilometers of bumpy gravel. Actually the vertical compliance does give some subtle dampening to the ride which is nice.  (I'm 88 kg for reference)

One thing that bugged me was some creaking from the headset even though it was tight. A bit of grease on the surface between the spacers solved it. Make sure to not get grease on the steerer tube ;)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Tyson on April 27, 2022, 10:57:53 AM
Quick question, is anyone running mechanical Ultegra on this frame?  I've been looking for a DI2 groupset but they are $$$.  I'd love to get away with a mechanical set if I could.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on April 27, 2022, 12:13:50 PM
Quick question, is anyone running mechanical Ultegra on this frame?  I've been looking for a DI2 groupset but they are $$$.  I'd love to get away with a mechanical set if I could.

I am running mechanical Ultegra on my VB-177. It's a tight fit when routing the cables but it's totally doable.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on April 27, 2022, 03:55:23 PM
Hello men,
Has anyone bought wheels from Chris?
How are the experiences. The price is OK.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: St0mpB0x on April 27, 2022, 05:32:54 PM
not only carbon bikes.

The problem comes from wheels lacking lateral stiffness.

Could you elaborate on what you mean here? Because at first (and second) glance this doesn't seem to make sense to me.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on April 27, 2022, 05:43:37 PM
Could you elaborate on what you mean here? Because at first (and second) glance this doesn't seem to make sense to me.

Lateral stiffness is important because during a sprint, the wheels are no longer constantly vertical. So the force pushing the wheels can cause flex if the wheels aren't stiff laterally enough.

Imagine a wheel angled at 45 degrees, and the force from the cyclist pushing that wheel straight downward at 90 degrees.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on April 27, 2022, 11:22:58 PM
Hello men,
Has anyone bought wheels from Chris?
How are the experiences. The price is OK.

I picked up the 50mm Disc wheels, no issues, had them for a month of so, done 400kms. Running tubeless Pzero 28's
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cm8181 on April 28, 2022, 02:05:06 AM
Quick question, is anyone running mechanical Ultegra on this frame?  I've been looking for a DI2 groupset but they are $$$.  I'd love to get away with a mechanical set if I could.
I am alsi running a mech Ultegra. It works fine. The routing of the Cables was not that complicatet as i thought.
Take your time with it and it will work.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on April 28, 2022, 03:18:18 AM
I picked up the 50mm Disc wheels, no issues, had them for a month of so, done 400kms. Running tubeless Pzero 28's

what was your inner width
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on April 28, 2022, 03:30:35 AM
Lateral stiffness is important because during a sprint, the wheels are no longer constantly vertical. So the force pushing the wheels can cause flex if the wheels aren't stiff laterally enough.

Imagine a wheel angled at 45 degrees, and the force from the cyclist pushing that wheel straight downward at 90 degrees.

This is true for rim brakes... but not for discs. A centerlock rotor only has a connection with the hub and so any deflection that causes brake rub would have to occour in the bearings or the hub shell which is unlikely to contribute much if anything. However, more likely it is the forks deflection during a sprint that is causing the brake rub.

However it is a general carbon road bike problem and not a chinese carbon frame problem as stated previously.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on April 28, 2022, 04:37:06 AM
what was your inner width

25
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on April 28, 2022, 10:32:44 AM
I picked up the 50mm Disc wheels, no issues, had them for a month of so, done 400kms. Running tubeless Pzero 28's

Same here, I've been running the 50mm wheels for a few months and they have been great. Going to set up tubeless next.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on April 28, 2022, 01:34:29 PM
Do you ride it on Gravel or RR.
25 mm inner width is huge, 22 mm would be normal
send me details of what you bought

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on April 28, 2022, 11:13:23 PM
Do you ride it on Gravel or RR.
25 mm inner width is huge, 22 mm would be normal
send me details of what you bought

I'm only on Road, ordered the VB-RC-50-25mm

http://www.velobuild.com/products/vb-rc-50-23-25mm-rear-axel-135mm-carbon-cyclocross-wheelset-25mm-width
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: planet_sammy on April 29, 2022, 03:57:59 AM
Hello everybody, here my first post!

First of all thank you all, the many tips are very helpful, but first I have the size question...because I'm still not sure!
 
Should I order the size 52 or 54 when choosing the VB-R-168 model with separate stem and handlebar?

My measurements are:
Inseam 825-830 mm
Hull length 610-615 mm
Shoulder width 400 mm
Arm length 590 mm

Size chart from Spezialized says: Size 54 width 400 mm Handlebar and 100 mm stem, maybe (90mm)?

Is that OK or which stem and which size is needed?

Best regards, Sammy
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on April 29, 2022, 05:43:10 AM
Here's the seat post clamp I've used on my vbr086 and vbr168. I'm pretty sure someone else on here found it.
https://a.aliexpress.com/_m0j1Eoe

Assume this will work on the VB 099 too.  I suspect replacing the clamp with this, and then further replacing the bolts with Ti ones will save 60-70g. 

Do you know what the bolt specs are?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on April 29, 2022, 02:57:06 PM
Hello everybody, here my first post!

First of all thank you all, the many tips are very helpful, but first I have the size question...because I'm still not sure!
 
Should I order the size 52 or 54 when choosing the VB-R-168 model with separate stem and handlebar?

My measurements are:
Inseam 825-830 mm
Hull length 610-615 mm
Shoulder width 400 mm
Arm length 590 mm

Size chart from Spezialized says: Size 54 width 400 mm Handlebar and 100 mm stem, maybe (90mm)?

Is that OK or which stem and which size is needed?

Best regards, Sammy

Size chart from Spezialized says: Size 54 width 400 mm Handlebar and 100 mm stem, maybe (90mm)?

Use the sizes from specialized as a guide, that's perfect 88 step, size 56, 100 stem

Height 1.80 m
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on May 01, 2022, 12:51:18 AM
25

@memebike

(https://abload.de/img/clipboard-p1079224jr1.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on May 01, 2022, 06:10:40 AM
@memebike

(https://abload.de/img/clipboard-p1079224jr1.jpg)

oh good to know, i just assumed thats what the 25mm meant. either way, happy with the wheels, if anything I'd probably have gone the 60mm option
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: planet_sammy on May 09, 2022, 06:59:52 AM
Update on my situation:
I opened a PayPal dispute after Chris wasn't much help resolving my problems, and they have requested that I send the frame back to China, at my expense. I looked up how much it would cost, and the cheapest option with tracking from Canada to China is over 500 CAD! More than half the original cost...

Does anyone know if there are any third party sources for the seatpost hardware? Chris denies that there is anything wrong with the one I received but I have no doubts they sent the wrong parts. If I can fix the seatpost, I can at least use it as an indoor trainer bike.

And they still haven't refunded me for the missing bottle cages (the least of my worries at this point).

Hi @bamboo_mountain, here the image of the headtube...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Madcrazy10 on May 09, 2022, 10:56:19 AM
Hi all, I apologize in advance, but I'm just now getting into bike building and I really would love to build my wife a new bike.  Right now she rides an aluminum Giant Liv with Sora group and she really deserves an upgrade.  Comfort is a priority but I do like the extra aero look you get from the 168 frame.

I am currently looking at the velobuild 168 or 177 frames with some custom paint.  If I buy a frame from them do I need to ask for anything else in addition?  Does it come with all the hardware that I need?  Like spacers, maybe an extra derailleur hanger, seat clamps, headset or whatever.  I have wheels already and plan on sourcing 105 group parts from ebay, going with mechanical disk brakes to save some extra dollars.   

Also, do you think they would have an issue copying this paint job?
(https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Hed1a507b728a453689f708bc37106bfbv/AERO-Direct-double-mount-brake-frame-Full-Carbon-bicycle-New-design-paint-frame-SERAPH-brand-cycling.jpg_Q90.jpg_.webp)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on May 09, 2022, 12:45:13 PM
chris@velobuild.com

this is your contact
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on May 09, 2022, 01:31:05 PM
Hi all, I apologize in advance, but I'm just now getting into bike building and I really would love to build my wife a new bike.  Right now she rides an aluminum Giant Liv with Sora group and she really deserves an upgrade.  Comfort is a priority but I do like the extra aero look you get from the 168 frame.

I am currently looking at the velobuild 168 or 177 frames with some custom paint.  If I buy a frame from them do I need to ask for anything else in addition?  Does it come with all the hardware that I need?  Like spacers, maybe an extra derailleur hanger, seat clamps, headset or whatever.  I have wheels already and plan on sourcing 105 group parts from ebay, going with mechanical disk brakes to save some extra dollars.   

Also, do you think they would have an issue copying this paint job?
(https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/Hed1a507b728a453689f708bc37106bfbv/AERO-Direct-double-mount-brake-frame-Full-Carbon-bicycle-New-design-paint-frame-SERAPH-brand-cycling.jpg_Q90.jpg_.webp)

I would not recommend asking velobuild for this paint. I have not heard of any good reviews on their ability to fade colors. If you want that color, buy your frame from seraph/tantan.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Madcrazy10 on May 09, 2022, 02:05:07 PM
Gotcha. Yeah, my aspirations might be a bit high here paint wise. I do see other pink paint schemes in their site so might stick to those.

I just wanted to know if there really was anything I should be aware of before ordering. I’ll email Chris but wanted to check here too.

I do know my wife wouldn’t like a slammed stem so hope it comes with all the spacers to use an uncut steerer tube.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on May 09, 2022, 02:16:06 PM
One thing you should check with Chris and others is the size. going from a Liv women's bike to a 168 might be unmanageable. Check the geometry sheet.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Madcrazy10 on May 11, 2022, 01:23:14 PM
So, I ended up purchasing the vbr-r-66 endurance disc frame. This seemed to be the most relaxed/comfort frame they offer. It also looks very similar geometry wise to her giant liv. I’m going to let velobuild paint it as well as they say they can fade the paint between pink & blue chameleon. Can’t wait to see how it turns out.

Thanks all for the suggestions.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on May 11, 2022, 07:51:49 PM
In other news, the 168 makes an appearance on GCN during the bike vault segment.

https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxPP9UE-5DOvxTgI_OMKjzXAUz5oYpxIAG (https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxPP9UE-5DOvxTgI_OMKjzXAUz5oYpxIAG)

Looks like just shy of the vault based on technicalities.

I propose we flood GCN with Velobike bike vault submissions.  Heck, let’s flood GCN with vault submissions for all our Chiner bikes!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 12, 2022, 10:20:34 AM
In other news, the 168 makes an appearance on GCN during the bike vault segment.

https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxPP9UE-5DOvxTgI_OMKjzXAUz5oYpxIAG (https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxPP9UE-5DOvxTgI_OMKjzXAUz5oYpxIAG)

Looks like just shy of the vault based on technicalities.

I propose we flood GCN with Velobike bike vault submissions.  Heck, let’s flood GCN with vault submissions for all our Chiner bikes!


hahah totally!

One of the presenter seems to not be a fan of Chinese based brands from what I've seen in the past and the reaction in this video haha - Just you wait!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on May 12, 2022, 10:50:52 AM

hahah totally!

One of the presenter seems to not be a fan of Chinese based brands from what I've seen in the past and the reaction in this video haha - Just you wait!

They're a fan of what ever they're paid to promote (or exclude).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on May 14, 2022, 09:22:00 AM
They're a fan of what ever they're paid to promote (or exclude).
Slap an Orbea decal on it. Lol
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on May 16, 2022, 08:10:01 AM
i was wondering, is there any little plastic cable through located on all the opening of the frame (rear brake, FD, RD, front break), or it is just a hole in the carbon and the cable going through?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: abedfo on May 17, 2022, 08:13:32 AM
In other news, the 168 makes an appearance on GCN during the bike vault segment.

https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxPP9UE-5DOvxTgI_OMKjzXAUz5oYpxIAG (https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxPP9UE-5DOvxTgI_OMKjzXAUz5oYpxIAG)

Looks like just shy of the vault based on technicalities.

I propose we flood GCN with Velobike bike vault submissions.  Heck, let’s flood GCN with vault submissions for all our Chiner bikes!

They look so conflicted.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 17, 2022, 10:21:13 AM
They look so conflicted.


lol - "I think we're not supposed to like this, but it's so good!"
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on May 17, 2022, 10:53:09 AM
LoL when my Winspace T1500 and Hyper wheels were featured on GCN Tech...I am certain they purposely mispronounced and mislabeled my bike. Which is sad because Alex literally did that silly stairs and curb test with the very same frame and wheels two months prior.

But hey I get it. Don't wanna get fired for making your corporate sponsors unhappy  :-X
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on May 19, 2022, 06:09:34 PM
In a surprise update to my VB-R-168 saga, Chris actually came through, and I finally received the correct seatpost hardware for my frame.
I was so surprised to see that it fit because aside from the curvature being tighter, it looks almost identical.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on May 22, 2022, 03:24:27 PM
Hi all,

I need some help since I want to get prepared for when my frame arrives - size 54:

What is the frame thickness at the rear break caliper, or what ist the correct length of the Brake caliper mounting bolt C? See bottom rigth of page 40

https://si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/pdf/en/dm/RADBR01/DM-RADBR01-09-ENG.pdf (https://si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/pdf/en/dm/RADBR01/DM-RADBR01-09-ENG.pdf)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on May 22, 2022, 03:59:05 PM
Hi all,

I need some help since I want to get prepared for when my frame arrives - size 54:

What is the frame thickness at the rear break caliper, or what ist the correct length of the Brake caliper mounting bolt C? See bottom rigth of page 40

https://si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/pdf/en/dm/RADBR01/DM-RADBR01-09-ENG.pdf (https://si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/pdf/en/dm/RADBR01/DM-RADBR01-09-ENG.pdf)

SHIMANO FIXING BOLT C - 25MM THICK CHAINSTAY
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on May 23, 2022, 03:19:11 PM
SHIMANO FIXING BOLT C - 25MM THICK CHAINSTAY

Great, thanks!  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on May 26, 2022, 03:30:22 PM
Hi all,
I would like to share my experience with Velobuild with you. I ordered two frames a VB-R-168 and a VB-R-066. Both show quality problem, the VB-R-168 actually is a disaster. Here are the reasons:


There seems to be no quality control at all. To me, buing from Velobuild is a jeopardy. Be warned and consider shopping there very carefully!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on May 26, 2022, 04:06:42 PM
I have not heard of any bad reviews from Longteng bikes and their ltk268. I would choose them over velobuild any day of the week, and twice on Sundays and velobuild seems to have poor quality control about 20% of the time.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Kirkspants on May 26, 2022, 05:38:26 PM
Hi all,
I would like to share my experience with Velobuild with you. I ordered two frames a VB-R-168 and a VB-R-066. Both show quality problem, the VB-R-168 actually is a disaster. Here are the reasons:


Oof that’s a huge letdown- dremels cannot fix paint! I just ordered a VB 168 and am very much hoping it comes out better than my Workswell did a few years ago. I am now a little nervous I decided to go with a three color design… :-\
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on May 26, 2022, 10:24:56 PM
Hi all,
I would like to share my experience with Velobuild with you. I ordered two frames a VB-R-168 and a VB-R-066. Both show quality problem, the VB-R-168 actually is a disaster. Here are the reasons:

  • Scratches all over
  • Cable outlets are a mess
  • On bar second hole missing to match spacers
  • Holes for Garmin mount way off, it not perpendicular
  • color of frame and fork are different
  • Front derailleur hanger does not match frame

There seems to be no quality control at all. To me, buing from Velobuild is a jeopardy. Be warned and consider shopping there very carefully!

What has Chris/VeloBuild offered to resolved all those issues, when you contacted him?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on May 27, 2022, 12:39:11 AM
What has Chris/VeloBuild offered to resolved all those issues, when you contacted him?

No response so far  :(
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on May 27, 2022, 06:42:05 AM
That's brutal.  I had some small issues, but nothing like this.

Based on their increase in business since the pandemic, they've been unable to keep up with the pace.  With a consequent affect on QC.

Because that is beyond sweat equity work.

I hope they are able to resolve for you.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on May 28, 2022, 04:01:47 AM
Hi all,
I would like to share my experience with Velobuild with you. I ordered two frames a VB-R-168 and a VB-R-066. Both show quality problem, the VB-R-168 actually is a disaster. Here are the reasons:

  • Scratches all over
  • Cable outlets are a mess
  • On bar second hole missing to match spacers
  • Holes for Garmin mount way off, it not perpendicular
  • color of frame and fork are different
  • Front derailleur hanger does not match frame

There seems to be no quality control at all. To me, buing from Velobuild is a jeopardy. Be warned and consider shopping there very carefully!

What a mess. And those aren't scratches. They're large chips. Scratches you could buff out.

Dunno wtf they were thinking letting those forks / bars and a clearly mishandled frame leave to a customer

Makes me a bit nervous about receiving my 099. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: StiffWeenies on May 28, 2022, 06:07:18 AM
No response so far  :(

Big yikes from me and fingers crossed you're made whole

Did you pay via the gift function on PayPal? IIRC I remember Velobuild or some other seller stiffing someone with this technicality
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on May 28, 2022, 07:11:50 PM
I'm disappointed but not surprised to see someone else get a bad VB-R-168 (same colour as mine too!). My frame is probably just going to sit in my closet until I have enough spare parts to at least build it into a dedicated indoor trainer bike...

Keep us updated on what you manage to get out of Chris, I wouldn't expect to get your money back though... When I opened a case on PayPal, they told me to send it back at MY expense (which is absurd given the cost of postage to China).

To anyone reading this that is considering purchasing from them, I would definitely stay away from Velobuild!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on May 29, 2022, 03:23:03 AM
... I just ordered a VB 168 and am very much hoping it comes out better than my Workswell did a few years ago. I am now a little nervous I decided to go with a three color design… :-\

I cross my fingers. Lets us know details once it arrives.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on May 29, 2022, 03:41:28 AM
What a mess. And those aren't scratches. They're large chips. Scratches you could buff out.

Dunno wtf they were thinking letting those forks / bars and a clearly mishandled frame leave to a customer

Makes me a bit nervous about receiving my 099.

Cross my fingers for your 099 order. Indeed, these are more tha scratches. Attached another exmple of the fork of the second frame.

I am indeed really upset. Not only that such quality should not got out to costmers. Even more, they have read my description of the problems on Sykpe but did not react at all. Nothing, not even something like we will discuss and get back to you. The acting of Chris/VeloBuild is simply unscrupulous and arrogant.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: GilardiRT on May 29, 2022, 04:10:12 AM
as i said before i had quite a bad experience with my 168.
the seatpost was continuosly slipping
The integrated handlebar clamp was too loose, no way to fit it on the fork, plus, the holes for the head spacers were misaligned.
the hole for the housing in the fork had a small crack

fot those problems chris replied that evereything was normal...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Kirkspants on May 29, 2022, 04:15:34 AM
Well, crap. I ordered a 168 on Tuesday. Even sprung for the paint option. I guess I’ll find out in an indefinite period of time if I get lucky or if they phone this one in too. Such a bummer to see these recent bad experiences and lack of satisfactory resolution(s).

It is my hope that whatever madness awaits me in a box in 4-13 weeks is solvable with a Dremel. Maybe creative eBay-ing, too, if I’m lucky.

In other news, built up another set of Light Bicycle rims. This time for an Ekar build. Had some Bitex straight pull hubs for some AR28s and they built up to 1311 grams for the set. I really love how far LB has come in the last 10 years or so. And, I’ve never been disappointed!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on May 29, 2022, 04:55:03 AM
For everyone reading this, place your orders with Longteng bikes or seraph. The post-sales service might not be great, but their qc is much better.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: DodgiePapa on May 29, 2022, 06:16:28 AM
Hi all,
I would like to share my experience with Velobuild with you. I ordered two frames a VB-R-168 and a VB-R-066. Both show quality problem, the VB-R-168 actually is a disaster. Here are the reasons:

Holy shit - what did you do? Insult Chrises family? This is utter garbage and should not have left like this...

However while your cases surely suck it looks like everything is kinda fine for most of the people - including me.
So its a gamble you are in the lucky 50% everything is fine, rather lucky 40% - get the dremel we are fixing this or the fucked 10%. At least thats how it feels like reading here.

Ordered a custom painted one a while ago after some back and forth with chris - I had my fit dialed in and knew exactly how long the Seatpost will be extended etc. and checked this and sizing with him.

Frame arrived faster than expected.
Looking through the frame with a camera everything looked more than ok - excess carbon could have been removed inside the frame, but structurally everything looked identical if not better than brand ones.
The brake cable hole in the fork was a bit sloppy and the brake mounting holes could have been machined completely, but nothing concerning for use.
Paint (the extremely popular green chameleon) was fine - not a very good paint job, but I took a glossy one not trusting the quality and expected some scratches that are less visible in glossy (there were none for me).

After reading a lot of comments about problems with the build, headset creaking and BB problems etc. I was pessimistic building the bike up.
However I did not have a single problem:

Pressfit DUB BB - installed without a hitch, fit was really really unexpectedly good for a pressed and not screwed one. (Pressfit DUB BB is not recommended by Chris and everyone with in general - see Hambini, but if its fine for Movistar its fine for me)
Cables - installed eTap Force and the brake cables were really easy to route, including through the integrated bar (the new one)
Brakes - as said, mounting could have been machined entirely and not only cleaned from paint, installation was fine
Front Derailleur - well its SRAM so hard to tell if the braze on was a bit out of whack or just SRAM things - probably the latter. Took a while to setup properly.
Rear Derailleur - all good
Axels - all good - still baffled that someone got a short axle from them a while ago
Headset - I was prepared to work with micro spacers and so on to get it dialed in, but even with the delivered expander everything worked fine the second try - no play
Integrated Bar (the new one) - cable routing was easy (just two so easier), spacers were fine and fitted after some wiggling into the bar.
Seatpost/ Saddle Mount - I ordered other saddle clamps for round saddle rails and they fit perfectly, with carbon paste no seatpost slip and I am a heavy rider

So overall I am happy with my experience with velobuild so far. Haven't ridden the bike much yet, but took it's through its paces already (couple of 1500w sprints, bunny hops, etc. etc.) and even my concerns with the bars flex are gone.

If I get to it I will happily share some pictures.

 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on May 29, 2022, 07:43:17 PM
Hi Dodgie,

Well said.  I’d have to say my experience was similar to yours.
Sloppy fork brake hole, and poorly machined caliper mounts
Average paint job in the wrong color (although it’s grown on me since…)
All things which frustrated me at first, but honestly did not affect the build or ride afterwards.

Even if it meant Velobuild needed to increase prices a bit, they really should tighten up their QA/QC.
It shouldn’t be that even those who support VB need to cross their fingers each time they buy a frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on May 30, 2022, 07:32:30 AM
I think one of the issues is that VB don't actually make anything and use different OEMs.  For example I think the 099 is LT - and price has now been raised to $599.  But no idea who makes the 168.  There's often a large discrepancy in quality between the models for this reason alone.

I think they organise all the painting themselves though, and the painter they use isn't the best quality ... albeit they are very cheap. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on May 30, 2022, 02:43:47 PM
Despite of all the reported problems, I did a dry run on the headset today.

The good thing is that the new version of the headset is delivered with split spcers and that it should eliminate any play without adding micro spacers.

On the downside, the compressing ring with the dustcover builds up that high that there is a gap of 2mm between the frame and the dustcover. Thereby, the dustcover has no rubber sealing. So there is no protection for the bearing, which btw is of poor quality as well - the sealing is not worth its name, one can see the balls.

I menwhile deeply regret the purchase of the frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 30, 2022, 02:57:52 PM
However while your cases surely suck it looks like everything is kinda fine for most of the people - including me.
So its a gamble you are in the lucky 50% everything is fine, rather lucky 40% - get the dremel we are fixing this or the fucked 10%. At least thats how it feels like reading here.



It's too bad to read about some of the recent frames that have had issues. I got my 168 in May of 2021 and had almost no issues with the build. I've put over 3,000 Km on it so far and it's been pretty solid.


Hopefully there can be some more QC prior to anything getting shipped.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on May 31, 2022, 12:53:01 AM
Chiming in here as someone who bought in Feb and built up the bike in March, one of the spacers was missing a hole to accept the tab from the spacer below so I had to file down the tab. Also the front brake hole in the fork had a little too much paint which I filed back slightly.

Have put the bike through its paces, 1200w+ sprints, 60kph+ descents and haven't had any issues with the bike. Hopefully for Velobuild they address these QC issues and hope you guys get looked after.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on May 31, 2022, 02:24:30 AM
they really need to increase the QC, I saw a velobuild.bike account on the forum, found it strange why they are not coming here to comment and help our friend with his bad experience.

Now reading this, it will push people to buy somewhere else.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: VeloBuild.Bikes on May 31, 2022, 01:18:25 PM
Hello all

We are sorry for the troubles some of you have been experiencing with your Velobuild frames. We want to let you know that we are working on resolving these cases. If you still need help please get in touch at info@velobuild.com and we will do our best to resolve the problem.

The feedback shared in the thread is being reviewed and taken into account to improve our QC processes. We appreciate your understanding as we strive to offer the best quality products while keeping costs down.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on May 31, 2022, 06:37:04 PM
Hello all

We are sorry for the troubles some of you have been experiencing with your Velobuild frames. We want to let you know that we are working on resolving these cases. If you still need help please get in touch at info@velobuild.com and we will do our best to resolve the problem.

The feedback shared in the thread is being reviewed and taken into account to improve our QC processes. We appreciate your understanding as we strive to offer the best quality products while keeping costs down.

What are you proposing to do? Replacement frames with better QC for those of us that got burned? I'm not sure anything short of that will really help. When I was emailing with Chris he was pretty dismissive of my issues and even suggested I sand off the lump on my fork crown... ::)

I did get a replacement part for my seatpost but it was quite an effort and he initially denied that there was a problem at all. Not exactly great customer service if you ask me, and hardly "resolved".
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on June 01, 2022, 12:40:00 AM
Hello all

We are sorry for the troubles some of you have been experiencing with your Velobuild frames. We want to let you know that we are working on resolving these cases. If you still need help please get in touch at info@velobuild.com and we will do our best to resolve the problem.

The feedback shared in the thread is being reviewed and taken into account to improve our QC processes. We appreciate your understanding as we strive to offer the best quality products while keeping costs down.

Spending 1h for a proper QC will allow you not to spend hours to try to solve problem with angry customer. Maybe something to consider.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: planet_sammy on June 01, 2022, 02:16:48 AM
I am very curious to see how Velobuild.Bikes will respond to the comments in the forum. Actually I had planned to press the order button in the next few days, now I will wait and see how the discussion develops and look for alternatives if so nothing changes in the quality of the framesets...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on June 01, 2022, 04:28:32 AM
The better alternative is to order from Longteng bikes.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: planet_sammy on June 01, 2022, 05:11:06 AM
The better alternative is to order from Longteng bikes.

I'll take a look at the dealer, thanks for the tip
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on June 01, 2022, 05:22:26 AM
tantan x33 also
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on June 01, 2022, 07:03:35 AM
tantan x33 also

Someone on the WW forums said longteng/seraph/tantan are the same people. A few months ago, their skype link on their respective websites redirected to the same person.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on June 01, 2022, 07:26:08 AM
Someone on the WW forums said longteng/seraph/tantan are the same people. A few months ago, their skype link on their respective websites redirected to the same person.

Seraph and Tantan for sure - Seraph is just their marketed brand I believe.
Not sure about Longteng
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on June 01, 2022, 08:06:42 AM
Hello all

We are sorry for the troubles some of you have been experiencing with your Velobuild frames. We want to let you know that we are working on resolving these cases. If you still need help please get in touch at info@velobuild.com and we will do our best to resolve the problem.

The feedback shared in the thread is being reviewed and taken into account to improve our QC processes. We appreciate your understanding as we strive to offer the best quality products while keeping costs down.

Thank you for responding.  I think if you ask people here, QC is probably the most important aspect Vb needs to focus on.

Anecdotally, most of the issues seem to be around:
1) missing or incorrect hardware
2) poor machining of hardware or mounting points on the frame
3) incorrect or sloppy paint job
4) “bait and switch” specifically around handlebars
5) poor after sales service

The frames themselves are fine.

The customer expectation is that they will receive exactly what they have ordered, and not have to contact for after service support.
Because, let’s be honest, after sales support is weak and aside from receiving a broken frame in the mail, the VB warranty is almost useless.

It is also in VBs interest to take the extra time to ensure an order is correct and free of defects.
Consider how much time and money is wasted dealing with after sale complaints, as well as the loss of reputation when these complaints are shared on forums?

Ideally, VB wants to be in a position where you will never hear from a customer again, unless it is to buy another frame.

I am not saying this to complain.  Rather, I say this because I would like to see VB succeed. And these QC issues are seriously harming your business
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on June 02, 2022, 03:45:05 AM
Thank you for responding.  I think if you ask people here, QC is probably the most important aspect Vb needs to focus on.

Anecdotally, most of the issues seem to be around:
1) missing or incorrect hardware
2) poor machining of hardware or mounting points on the frame
3) incorrect or sloppy paint job
4) “bait and switch” specifically around handlebars
5) poor after sales service

The frames themselves are fine.

The customer expectation is that they will receive exactly what they have ordered, and not have to contact for after service support.
Because, let’s be honest, after sales support is weak and aside from receiving a broken frame in the mail, the VB warranty is almost useless.

It is also in VBs interest to take the extra time to ensure an order is correct and free of defects.
Consider how much time and money is wasted dealing with after sale complaints, as well as the loss of reputation when these complaints are shared on forums?

Ideally, VB wants to be in a position where you will never hear from a customer again, unless it is to buy another frame.

I am not saying this to complain.  Rather, I say this because I would like to see VB succeed. And these QC issues are seriously harming your business

You sum up the perfect answer, and improvement points to be checked, for sure it will harm the business, why gamble when you can pay a little extra somewhere else and be sure of the quality.

I also hope VB will take all your point in consideration, and hope to see them succeed in the future.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 05, 2022, 06:19:32 PM
Almost done with a new VB-186, but while working on the rear derailleur, I realized that instead of shifter cable housing I used brake cable housing. Anyone done this before? Is it no big deal or should I redo all my cabling?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on June 05, 2022, 06:44:15 PM
Almost done with a new VB-186, but while working on the rear derailleur, I realized that instead of shifter cable housing I used brake cable housing. Anyone done this before? Is it no big deal or should I redo all my cabling?

You should redo the cabling for two reasons:

1. Quality shift cables (outer/housing) have lubrication properties inside them that aid in smooth and slick shifting for the inner cables. Obviously, brake housing does not.

2. Not using the correct cable housing will slowing annoy you more and more over time. Save yourself the trouble of having to disassemble everything later and just fix it now.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on June 05, 2022, 07:58:23 PM
Almost done with a new VB-186, but while working on the rear derailleur, I realized that instead of shifter cable housing I used brake cable housing. Anyone done this before? Is it no big deal or should I redo all my cabling?
If you used compressionless housing, you 'll be fine.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 07, 2022, 04:05:13 AM
@carbonazza/@patliean1: Thanks for the advice. The housing was low compression, but I decided not to risk it. No part of this build was hacky (unlike my first one) so I decided to keep its genesis pristine and swap the cables.

Wife was happy with its maiden voyage today.

I didn't do a great job of cataloging the build process, but you can see some it here along with the bill of materials:

https://www.superego.ai/ken/margarets-bike-build
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Kirkspants on June 08, 2022, 01:08:28 AM
I'll take a look at the dealer, thanks for the tip

Wish I woulda read this all sooner. My frame has not shipped which is fine, but the answers I’m getting from Chris are very deflective for simple queries.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 08, 2022, 01:22:36 AM
Wish I woulda read this all sooner. My frame has not shipped which is fine, but the answers I’m getting from Chris are very deflective for simple queries.

Anything I can answer? I’ve now built two of these about a year apart. I had minimal QC issues with the frames but I did get a somewhat defective wheelset that I abandoned.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: planet_sammy on June 08, 2022, 01:57:27 AM
Wish I woulda read this all sooner. My frame has not shipped which is fine, but the answers I’m getting from Chris are very deflective for simple queries.


I am currently interested in the TT-X33 model, communication with TanTan Cycling support is good and fast. Questions are answered in detail.

Maybe you can still cancel the order?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on June 08, 2022, 06:11:29 AM

I am currently interested in the TT-X33 model, communication with TanTan Cycling support is good and fast. Questions are answered in detail.

Maybe you can still cancel the order?

keep us posted on how it's going
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on June 08, 2022, 11:25:06 AM
Anything I can answer? I’ve now built two of these about a year apart. I had minimal QC issues with the frames but I did get a somewhat defective wheelset that I abandoned.


Same here. On my third VB build as we speak and almost no QC issues. Happy to try and help as well if I can.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on June 08, 2022, 04:15:02 PM
I ordered mine just before Chinese New Year and after a longer break in bike building plus waiting for parts I am also done. It’s ready and it’s beautiful, coming in at roughly 7.3kg. Very happy about it now.

Regarding the QC issues: I didn’t have any major problems, but sure, you likely run into imperfections. Some parts are missing or suddenly can’t be delivered like my handlebar. I think you need some time and be resistant to some annoyances for sure. But overall it works! The most recent events do not spark trust however in any kind of standardized quality approach, unfortunately. Even I as a buyer some months ago was a bit nervous that not everything would arrive as ordered. So let’s say from a client experience point of view there’s soooooo much upside potential, without going into more premium segments. Basic trust should be established that what you pay for is what you get. VB is not there at all times unfortunately.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on June 11, 2022, 02:06:37 PM
No response so far  :(

Some final words. After I had opened a case on Paypal and VeloBuild became aware of my postings, they responded. It required some dicussion whereas Chris was quite cooperative. Meanwhile we have sorted things out and came to a solution we both can live with.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on June 11, 2022, 02:34:00 PM
Handlebar considerations – a hint

Along with the 168 frame I ordered a 100/400mm fully integrated handlebar. I also ordered the VB-HB-021 (2021 New Carbon Handlebar with Separate Stem) with a 110mm stem and a 400mm bar. With the VB-HB-021 option I intended to have a longer cockpit compared to the fully integrated one. However, it turned out that the VB-HB-021 option is shorter than the fully integrated one, although number wise the stem is longer. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Kirkspants on June 11, 2022, 03:14:47 PM
keep us posted on how it's going

@planet_sammy @braincore @hazzer19

Many thanks for the offers, very very grateful! I wanted to cancel my order as I had a change of direction in my head but it took a few days for the reply to come through, Chris said the frame was already painted, then a week later I asked him for photos, several days went by and finally got the photos. I would have preferred to cancel the order... I'll see how the frame comes out in person and I may just wind up seeing if anyone here wants to take it off my hands?

Did they do a good job of supplying the little frame bits for entry/exit ports and for different drivetrains like mechanical vs electronic? Has anyone slapped a real FSA ACR headset on one of these? How good are the bearing seats in terms of finish?

Thanks guys!!

Attached is the photo of my frame... The lines kinda changed positions from the scheme I selected and the pearl white looks less... white. The silver initially looked more brushed metal and now looks silver too, but hey the point of this bike was to have fun with paint and have a good disc brake road bike. Size is S 52 cm.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: DodgiePapa on June 11, 2022, 05:59:22 PM
Handlebar considerations – a hint

Along with the 168 frame I ordered a 100/400mm fully integrated handlebar. I also ordered the VB-HB-021 (2021 New Carbon Handlebar with Separate Stem) with a 110mm stem and a 400mm bar. With the VB-HB-021 option I intended to have a longer cockpit compared to the fully integrated one. However, it turned out that the VB-HB-021 option is shorter than the fully integrated one, although number wise the stem is longer.

Handlebars and stems are always very tricky. What you have seen could have been seen beforehand (if you know what to look for and know about the hurdles there.)

Lets assume the integrated one also has a bar and stem part to explain your problem.

The integrated bar has a given reach of 80mm vs the 75mm of the separated bar. So with identical stems the integrated one would be 5mm longer - this would lessen the difference to 5mm with identical 100mm or 110mm stems.

BUT the stem angles are different - the integrated one levels out, while the separated one still has some upward angle.
This is very hard to decipher from the website - I tried to illustrate this below.

1 is the separated one - see the angle? Also visible in the placement of the measure of 90/100 etc.
2 is the integrated one - no angle at the connection point.

So if you are just looking for the "reach" of the stem the 100mm integrated one is probably more like 95mm and the separate is angled so much upward that 110mm might be less than 100mm - combine this with 5mm less reach in the bar and your observation makes sense.

You can play around with the Stem Comparison tool to figure things like this out in more detail: http://yojimg.net/bike/web_tools/stem.php

BTW: Full disclosure - I would have made the identical mistake and as I went with the integrated bar and had to guess the real reach with no real angle given it came out a bit different than I planned... paired with the long SRAM Hoods my fit is a little off, so more spacers than planned have to stay for the moment.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 13, 2022, 03:11:23 AM
Did they do a good job of supplying the little frame bits for entry/exit ports and for different drivetrains like mechanical vs electronic? Has anyone slapped a real FSA ACR headset on one of these? How good are the bearing seats in terms of finish?

Only done mechanical 2x. The derailleur cables have exit ports: cover for front, plug for rear. I've only used the integrated handlebar, no FSA ACR headset.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: VeloBuild.Bikes on June 13, 2022, 01:04:20 PM
Hello all

We wanted to provide an update on the recent issues some customers have experienced with their frames and let you know we have been working closely with those affected to find a resolution.

We are implementing additional QC/QA steps to our process prior to frames being sent for painting and multiple checks before shipping to ensure no issues or parts are missed and can be corrected if needed.

We appreciate everyone's feedback and are committed to improving the quality of our products by listening to what you have to say.

Happy building and riding!

VeloBuild Team
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on June 13, 2022, 01:33:10 PM
@planet_sammy @braincore @hazzer19

Has anyone slapped a real FSA ACR headset on one of these?


If you are asking about the entire FSA ACR set-up (bearings, compression plug, lock ring, top cover) then that would be difficult, and I would say damn near impossible to pull off if you want the actual FSA ACR front hydraulic hose route through the top of the steerer. That being said, on my TanTan TT-x21, I've used everything except the top cover, and routed the hoses as usual through the fully integrated handlebars and through the head tube without too many issues. Everything works fine with the stock Chinese top cover, which allowed me to keep the stock spacers and handlebars that came with the frame.

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on June 13, 2022, 03:04:43 PM
Hello all

We wanted to provide an update on the recent issues some customers have experienced with their frames and let you know we have been working closely with those affected to find a resolution.

We are implementing additional QC/QA steps to our process prior to frames being sent for painting and multiple checks before shipping to ensure no issues or parts are missed and can be corrected if needed.

We appreciate everyone's feedback and are committed to improving the quality of our products by listening to what you have to say.

Happy building and riding!

VeloBuild Team

Thanks for listening to our feedback, and providing an update
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: DodgiePapa on June 14, 2022, 04:56:14 AM
Only done mechanical 2x. The derailleur cables have exit ports: cover for front, plug for rear. I've only used the integrated handlebar, no FSA ACR headset.

Stupid question - but where were these covers packed?
I somehow did not get any and cannot find them even with all the packaging still there. (Used some flexible glue mass type of thing to cover them for now)

Short Update from my side:

Happy to see that VB is also writing here now.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: zaphodbeeblebrox on June 14, 2022, 10:13:46 AM
The velobuild cage I had on the seat tube (of an 099) also broke during the first ride I actually stuck a bottle in it lol. The little tab at the bottom just snapped. I guess the vertical mounting puts way more stress on the retainer. The downtube mounted one is still working well for me.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Kirkspants on June 14, 2022, 11:42:43 AM
If you are asking about the entire FSA ACR set-up (bearings, compression plug, lock ring, top cover) then that would be difficult, and I would say damn near impossible to pull off if you want the actual FSA ACR front hydraulic hose route through the top of the steerer. That being said, on my TanTan TT-x21, I've used everything except the top cover, and routed the hoses as usual through the fully integrated handlebars and through the head tube without too many issues. Everything works fine with the stock Chinese top cover, which allowed me to keep the stock spacers and handlebars that came with the frame.

Hope this helps.

Totally helps! :-) My half baked plan so far is to just route both brake hoses through the headset since I’ll be running electric. But I’ll see how I like the VB parts before I get crazy! ;)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: braincore on June 14, 2022, 08:51:32 PM
Stupid question - but where were these covers packed?
I somehow did not get any and cannot find them even with all the packaging still there. (Used some flexible glue mass type of thing to cover them for now)

I believe they both came attached to the frame already so it's entirely possible they forgot for you.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on June 15, 2022, 06:48:39 AM
Anyone have any ideas on bottom brackets that would suit this frame but are compatible with SRAM Rival 12 Cranks?

This is the only one i've found but wanting to know what others have used.

https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/sram-dub-pf86-road-wide-bottom-bracket-cup/137670786/p?utm_source=google_products&utm_medium=merchant&id_producte=11316256&country=au&gclid=CjwKCAjw46CVBhB1EiwAgy6M4sR3bTW2h1MubRB7CYriTzXteEBhn2rsweYmOk_0asO28CU95xth9RoCmaEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&fbclid=IwAR1vYjEYiOyjW7zVDm-w22b31AogAdI_PlAiW1AmZ9RykXH9TSDNERr8EXI
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: FHS on June 15, 2022, 10:22:55 AM
Totally helps! :-) My half baked plan so far is to just route both brake hoses through the headset since I’ll be running electric. But I’ll see how I like the VB parts before I get crazy! ;)

You should be all set then! I managed to run both hydraulic hoses and both shifter cables through that space. Took some time to line everything up properly, but it works. Just a note, the FSA ACR lock ring has a couple of notches in it that marry to a couple of pegs on the underside of the FSA ACR top cover. Not sure why it's set up that way, but the stock Chinese top cover I have seems to work fine without the pegs.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: slosada on June 15, 2022, 02:52:17 PM
Chris responded and said that if I agree to cancel the dispute he will send me the correct part and refund for the missing bottle cages, hopefully he follows through. Good thing I have another bike to ride in the mean time... I will probably end up making this a dedicated winter trainer bike anyways.
Thanks for this hint,
My velobuild rear wheel blew after 350Kms of asphalt, on a 10% downhill. There are cracks starting from the nipple

VB Customer support is denying any warranty, insisting in a supposed accident when the I sent pictures of the bike from both sides.

I don't trust the front wheel either, so I guess I will go down this Paypal dispute (or Credit card otherwise) tomorrow at the latest.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: DodgiePapa on June 17, 2022, 03:23:08 AM
Anyone have any ideas on bottom brackets that would suit this frame but are compatible with SRAM Rival 12 Cranks?

This is the only one i've found but wanting to know what others have used.

https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/sram-dub-pf86-road-wide-bottom-bracket-cup/137670786/p?utm_source=google_products&utm_medium=merchant&id_producte=11316256&country=au&gclid=CjwKCAjw46CVBhB1EiwAgy6M4sR3bTW2h1MubRB7CYriTzXteEBhn2rsweYmOk_0asO28CU95xth9RoCmaEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&fbclid=IwAR1vYjEYiOyjW7zVDm-w22b31AogAdI_PlAiW1AmZ9RykXH9TSDNERr8EXI

Do you have a wide crank? If yes this is the BB for you otherwise look for this one in non "WIDE". This is the right one - however be advised that DUB with the frame is not recommended by VB. and in general not the best combination PF and DUB, but this used by e.g. Movistar with Canyon and SRAM.

Also I did not have any issues with creaking in this combination until I had a minor chain drop (pretty compact rival power crank combined with force FD and forgot to double check limit screws)... no I got a new install on my plate. I printed some bigger spacers to try have less pre-load and minimize variables.

Thanks for this hint,
My velobuild rear wheel blew after 350Kms of asphalt, on a 10% downhill. There are cracks starting from the nipple

VB Customer support is denying any warranty, insisting in a supposed accident when the I sent pictures of the bike from both sides.

I don't trust the front wheel either, so I guess I will go down this Paypal dispute (or Credit card otherwise) tomorrow at the latest.

Sucks to hear that - this is the reason I do not trust anyone but the known quantities regarding wheels... that's just too dangerous. I got myself some Farsports wheels for my 168 build. I am more relaxed with frames, because usually carbon frame failures are a more soft process like delaminating and not blowing up in my face. I was thinking about getting some very cheap carbon wheels for my gravel beater, but stories like this will see me dropping serious money on a full carbon proper gravel setup.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on June 17, 2022, 02:08:33 PM
Do you have a wide crank? If yes this is the BB for you otherwise look for this one in non "WIDE". This is the right one - however be advised that DUB with the frame is not recommended by VB. and in general not the best combination PF and DUB, but this used by e.g. Movistar with Canyon and SRAM.

Also I did not have any issues with creaking in this combination until I had a minor chain drop (pretty compact rival power crank combined with force FD and forgot to double check limit screws)... no I got a new install on my plate. I printed some bigger spacers to try have less pre-load and minimize variables.

Sucks to hear that - this is the reason I do not trust anyone but the known quantities regarding wheels... that's just too dangerous. I got myself some Farsports wheels for my 168 build. I am more relaxed with frames, because usually carbon frame failures are a more soft process like delaminating and not blowing up in my face. I was thinking about getting some very cheap carbon wheels for my gravel beater, but stories like this will see me dropping serious money on a full carbon proper gravel setup.

Thanks for the feedback, running the non wide version. trying to decide whether I go with that BB or a ceramic one or any other that you recommend for the frame?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on June 19, 2022, 06:16:01 AM

I am currently interested in the TT-X33 model, communication with TanTan Cycling support is good and fast. Questions are answered in detail.

Maybe you can still cancel the order?

Did you purchqse the x33?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: planet_sammy on June 19, 2022, 03:04:42 PM
Did you purchqse the x33?

not yet, only after my summer vacation, otherwise the frameset will come when I'm not there…
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Seven1816 on June 20, 2022, 07:39:51 AM
I ordered my R-168 in early May, received it mid May, built it up early June. 95% of the parts are from my old parts bin.
Shimano RS 685 Mechanical shifters and calipers
Shimano R7000 drivetrain
Ali special carbon seat
Ali special BB86 screw together with bearings changed out for NTN6805
Fulcrum Racing 400DB
Innova Facemiles
Build was relatively straight forward, used one foam tubing to house the 2 cables and hydro hose in the frame, easier than using seperate or cable ties, no rattle. I did have a small issue on the headset stem not compressing enough. I ghetto'd a 30mm ID 2mm washer and cut 80* out of it, sits on top of angled compression washer supplied and does not move and all 4 cables and hoses fit nicely through.
Overall not bad, no defects noted. Only one small gripe is the amount of toe overlap on this 52cm frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on June 22, 2022, 07:18:19 AM
So a few updates, managed to score a good deal on a Rival Etap grouppo without a cassette. Basically there are no cassettes in stock in Australia until Sept, all the local bike shops have inventory though for complete groupset purchases :(. I didnt want to wait that long to test it out seeing as I'm using 105+Juintechs and this is Rival  Etaps with Hydro. I also needed the XDR free hub to arrive so in the mean time, I purchased the new 12sp ultegra cassette and installed the sram shifters and deraileurs with the 12sp flat top chain in a set up I call SRAMANO.

Have taken it out for a few rides now, no issues. handled 1100w+ efforts but the biggest thing was the full hydro brakes. Juin Techs are great but man full hydro brakes are awesome.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on June 22, 2022, 07:50:18 AM
Might be my favorite bike on these forums.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on June 22, 2022, 08:20:02 AM
I'm tempted to build a 168 (or 218) to test the stability claims versus the 177.

Too many aero bikes in the collection at the moment...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on June 22, 2022, 09:44:38 AM
Build a mechanical tt bike!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on June 22, 2022, 09:57:47 AM
Build a mechanical tt bike!

Funny you mention that. My local team here has been trying to lure me into TT events. While my sprint is pretty decent for my weight, I'm more of a steady effort 45-60min kind of dude. Plus crit racing isn't exactly the safest form of racing ever.

My teammate has this sick TT setup with rim brake and Ultegra Di2. This is my ideal setup, and rim brake Di2 groupsets can be found with deep discounts these days.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on June 22, 2022, 03:09:57 PM
So a few updates, managed to score a good deal on a Rival Etap grouppo without a cassette. Basically there are no cassettes in stock in Australia until Sept, all the local bike shops have inventory though for complete groupset purchases :(. I didnt want to wait that long to test it out seeing as I'm using 105+Juintechs and this is Rival  Etaps with Hydro. I also needed the XDR free hub to arrive so in the mean time, I purchased the new 12sp ultegra cassette and installed the sram shifters and deraileurs with the 12sp flat top chain in a set up I call SRAMANO.

Have taken it out for a few rides now, no issues. handled 1100w+ efforts but the biggest thing was the full hydro brakes. Juin Techs are great but man full hydro brakes are awesome.

I think you'd actually be better off running the XT or XTR chain, as you're running Shimano cassette and rings.  Usually you match the chain to the rings and cassette, not the derailleurs.  It's certainly what you do on MTB SRAMANO - and it works well.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on June 22, 2022, 08:23:13 PM
I think you'd actually be better off running the XT or XTR chain, as you're running Shimano cassette and rings.  Usually you match the chain to the rings and cassette, not the derailleurs.  It's certainly what you do on MTB SRAMANO - and it works well.

I read the same thing about MTB SRAMANO but apparently the road RD's need/work better with the flat top chain? I've got the Rival Crank ready to install once  the BB arrives. So frustrating not being able to do it all at the same time. Also not to state the obvious but etaps are so easy to set up on this frame and just having the brake hoses run through the integrated bar was so quick to set up. I kinda want to build the n+2 now, either the 218/177 or the TT-X34.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Sanderman91 on June 24, 2022, 06:50:02 AM
I have been reading a lot about the VB-R-168 frame and ordered one a month ago. Received it last monday and started building. Frame is a size 58 in Chameleon green matte. When the sun hits it at the right angle the bike is purple!

Ultegra groupset with 105 cranks and Fulcrum Racing wheels. I still need to do some adjusting with the groupset to make it run smoother.

Quality of the frame is good, paint looks great and everything was complete. Very happy with Velobuild.

I'll post better pictures when it's completely finished i've done the first big ride!

Coming upgrades; skinwall tyres and some custom stickers.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Jwzard on June 24, 2022, 12:15:09 PM
Sorry if this question is answered somewhere in the thead but do anyone have the real weights of frame, fork, seatpost and handlebar?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on June 25, 2022, 01:59:16 PM
Sorry if this question is answered somewhere in the thead but do anyone have the real weights of frame, fork, seatpost and handlebar?

Here you go: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JRhus6SxSn-_OqfEiuNH-_bxQrsS67ouus0gICANTKk/edit#gid=704196738 (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JRhus6SxSn-_OqfEiuNH-_bxQrsS67ouus0gICANTKk/edit#gid=704196738)

Whilst I'm at it, I've clocked 2,000km's on mine in 4 months and it's been great. Not a single issue with the build process or on any of the rides I've had on it. Maybe I'm lucky and got a good frame, or maybe some people are unlucky and get a 'bad one', however in my case I'd highly recommend it!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on June 25, 2022, 04:36:30 PM
Asking in this thread as it's bigger and the 099 and 168 share the same thru-axle thread that's attached to the fork dropout with that small screw.

Has anyone had a problem with it?  Hex size seems to be the very rare 2.25mm.  2mm is too small and 2.5mm is too big.  Can't get the screw fully threaded as a result.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on June 25, 2022, 06:24:35 PM
Asking in this thread as it's bigger and the 099 and 168 share the same thru-axle thread that's attached to the fork dropout with that small screw.

Has anyone had a problem with it?  Hex size seems to be the very rare 2.25mm.  2mm is too small and 2.5mm is too big.  Can't get the screw fully threaded as a result.

Just tagging along here because the 177 also has that small screw and I've always wondered about it. Does anyone know if it serves any purpose other than to hold the end cap in place? I removed the little end cap on mine and stuck the screw back in just to simplify removing/replacing the axle.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on June 25, 2022, 07:16:37 PM
Just tagging along here because the 177 also has that small screw and I've always wondered about it. Does anyone know if it serves any purpose other than to hold the end cap in place? I removed the little end cap on mine and stuck the screw back in just to simplify removing/replacing the axle.

Either the 177 has a different system or you're thinking of the rear dropout.  If you remove the end cap on the 099 / 168 fork then you have nothing to thread the thru axle through.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on June 25, 2022, 07:54:06 PM
Just tagging along here because the 177 also has that small screw and I've always wondered about it. Does anyone know if it serves any purpose other than to hold the end cap in place? I removed the little end cap on mine and stuck the screw back in just to simplify removing/replacing the axle.

P.S. I know the screw serves no purpose with the axle in.  But I can imagine the fucking thing falling down a drain when I take the front wheel out to transport the bike, if I leave the screw off. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on June 26, 2022, 08:02:13 AM
P.S. I know the screw serves no purpose with the axle in.  But I can imagine the fucking thing falling down a drain when I take the front wheel out to transport the bike, if I leave the screw off.

I forget what hex wrench I used, but I had one that fit (I imagine we all have a collection of tiny hex wrenches that came with stuff…)

A lot of people have reported that screw coming off on this forum.
Seems the answer is a dab of blue thread locker.   
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Chewy4u on June 28, 2022, 10:20:19 AM
When I tighten the headset, it doesn't rub with the frame. There's actually a few millimeters between the headset and the frame. I've had that issue you mentioned with my previous Velobuild and I fixed with the same type of thin spacers.

The problem now seems like no matter how much I tighten the headset, there's some play in the steering when braking. And if I keep tightning it up, the compression plug slips up.

So I guess that's not a common occurrence for this bike? hm, I'll keep investigating what could be the issue.


Still having issues with the vb-168... Went as far to file down the "tabs" on the original (new style) c-ring, using a 2" compression plug and adding 4, 0.25mm micro spacers, still had substantial headset play. Currently awaiting new Deda 270° c-ring to verify if this will work


Update:
The new 270° round Deda c-ring work. I tried both, the Deda 36° and 45° angle. Both work. 

The original VB half-ring was ~1.12cm wide and had quite a gap between the head tube and headset assembly.

I reduced the Deda by 3.76mm and sanded til smooth.  Since the Deda were plastic I used 1, 0.25mm micro spacer as a protective layer. Now there are no gaps and the assembly is flush.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on June 29, 2022, 10:23:45 PM
Anyone else freak out when having to remove a pressfit bb? just took mine out and installed a dub BB so SRAMANO is no more. So nerve wracking hitting a bb out of the frame lol.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on June 29, 2022, 11:09:55 PM
Anyone else freak out when having to remove a pressfit bb? just took mine out and installed a dub BB so SRAMANO is no more. So nerve wracking hitting a bb out of the frame lol.


100% After installing a pressfit BB in my new 168 frame I had to hammer it out only two days after because I accidentally disconnected some wires. Threaded pressfit BB's after that!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on June 30, 2022, 12:13:42 AM

100% After installing a pressfit BB in my new 168 frame I had to hammer it out only two days after because I accidentally disconnected some wires. Threaded pressfit BB's after that!

was struggling to find a threaded dub bb that worked, to be fair i looked for about 3 minutes before i ordered the sram pressfit bb lol
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on June 30, 2022, 08:43:52 AM
has anybody tried a different handlebar on the 168

I ordered this one
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005003979283641.html?spm=a2g0o.order_detail.0.0.2f106368sUIBsJ&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu

should arrive middle of july,
hope it fits
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Kirkspants on June 30, 2022, 08:56:44 PM
My Velobuild 168 arrived in the mail today. 52 cm. I think I got lucky!!

Paint looks good and as advertised, although I swear the pearl white looks a little off white or I could just be seeing things.

After a cursory glance around, interior looks good. You can definitely see where they glue the different sections together, but otherwise looks fine.

Annoyingly, one of the “nuts” for the steerer clamp on the stem did not make it to my house along with the rest of the frame. Emailing Chris tonight.

I purchased the separate stem/handlebar (110 mm, 42 cm) with the bike and other than the missing part, it looks good.

See photos. I came up with the scheme one night after a long day at work. Pearl white, metallic silver, loud pink. The loud pink is nice.

This all being said, does anyone want to take this off my hands? This project is getting terminated due to unforeseen circumstances and if anyone wants it let me know? ( I hope this bit doesn’t violate the forum policies; if it does I can remove it!)

 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on July 01, 2022, 01:16:04 PM
Nice colorway!


Not sure how much traffic it get but there's also the classified section of the forum you could post an ad to http://chinertown.com/index.php/board,14.0.html
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Kirkspants on July 01, 2022, 04:20:21 PM
I’ll get it up there after work. Thanks!!

In a “good news” update, Chris replied promptly and my nuts are in the mail! (Well, that is what he said at least.)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on July 07, 2022, 09:29:05 PM
Ordered my frame on 6/28 and it arrived at my house on 7/5.  I thought it would take a lot longer to ship so I  was waiting to order wheels and other parts for the build.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on July 12, 2022, 02:41:01 AM
Hello. I realized that my steering has a little clearence.
I can feel it if I press the front brake and moving the bike back and forward.
I fix it but after few rides comes again. I know some of you had same issue. How did you solve?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Sanderman91 on July 12, 2022, 02:55:08 AM
Hello. I realized that my steering has a little clearence.
I can feel it if I press the front brake and moving the bike back and forward.
I fix it but after few rides comes again. I know some of you had same issue. How did you solve?

I've had issues with headset play too. The expander plug would come up after some bumps, but I didn't want to put more torque on it as it is a carbon fork. I bought a longer expansion plug that has more contact surface with the fork. Problem seems solved now, I can preload the headset and remove any play. This is the plug I ordered (dutch webshop): https://www.futurumshop.nl/pro-gap-cap-expander-long-carbon-50-mm-1-1-8.phtml
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: stmbike on July 13, 2022, 01:55:40 AM
I've had issues with headset play too. The expander plug would come up after some bumps, but I didn't want to put more torque on it as it is a carbon fork. I bought a longer expansion plug that has more contact surface with the fork. Problem seems solved now, I can preload the headset and remove any play. This is the plug I ordered (dutch webshop): https://www.futurumshop.nl/pro-gap-cap-expander-long-carbon-50-mm-1-1-8.phtml
I changed the expander also with one longer, and I checked that the expander is well fixed. I think something is not ok in the headset or spacers. I’ve to apply too much torque in the top cover to eliminate the play, and after some rides appears again.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 13, 2022, 08:46:05 AM
Common reasons for headset play.

1. Not enough spacers above the stem (or the steerer tube isn't cut low enough) to allow the top cap to fully compress the expander plug and headset stack.

2. Upper and lower headset bearings are slightly two different thickness. Some brands require a specific headset arrangement for the top and the bottom, but I don't think this is the case with VeloBuild. Usually the thicker bearing is on top.

3. The upper headset bearing is too far recessed into the head tube bearing cup, or the supplied metal headset C-clip isn't thick/tall enough to prevent the black plastic headset cover from rubbing on the head tube of the frame.

I typically torque the expander plug around 10-11nm. The top cap however should only need 3-5nm, just enough to compress the headset stack to remove any play. Anything more than that means something is wrong.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on July 13, 2022, 01:38:43 PM
I would suggest trying everything patilean has suggested.
My 177 also had headset play and after trying various fixes I think my problem was (mainly) that the steerer tube is just a hair too tall. I should have cut one more millimeter. Also, the top cap fits a little funky, so switching to a better top cap+spacer above the stem cleared up any headset issues.
Velobuild can supply a taller headset half ring and that might also help with play issues. Others have also mentioned micro shims under the headset top cover as a possible remedy for headset play.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: springs on July 13, 2022, 07:26:26 PM
Also check and clean the outside of the steerer tube and the inside of the stem clamping area with alcohol or acetone. These surfaces keep things in place.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: shHH on July 14, 2022, 07:02:17 AM
Hi all,
I finished my build in june and have driven it 1300 km since then. I really like the bike in general  :). Luckily I am one of the persons without one of the common quality problems, beside the following issue.
As some other guys i have to use micro spacers, to get get enough space between the top cover of the headset and the head tube. Otherwise the top cover would touch the head tube when compressing the headset.
Unfortunalely my microspacer arrangement slips out of place form time to time, which leads to a loose headset. I attached two photos, to illustrate the problem.
Maybe you can share picutes of your microspacer arrangement or any other advice on how I can address the problem would be very much appreciated. thanks in andvance
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: davidshinobi on July 14, 2022, 09:37:33 AM
Has anyone else experienced this?

I heard from another 168 owner that he is having shifting issues due to tension of the cables or something to that effect, not quite sure what he means.
I'm about 95% sold on buying one but everytime Im about to buy, I hear something that stops me.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 14, 2022, 09:54:45 AM
Has anyone else experienced this?

I heard from another 168 owner that he is having shifting issues due to tension of the cables or something to that effect, not quite sure what he means.
I'm about 95% sold on buying one but everytime Im about to buy, I hear something that stops me.

It's important to differentiate between user error, and actual bike frame defects / customers being sent the wrong hardware.
Plenty of folks in here including myself have built up multiple bikes this year with none of the aforementioned issues.

Keep in mind the majority of folks in here are DIY home bike mechanics. Experience comes from user trial and error.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: davidshinobi on July 14, 2022, 10:05:53 AM
It's important to differentiate between user error, and actual bike frame defects / customers being sent the wrong hardware.
Plenty of folks in here including myself have built up multiple bikes this year with none of the aforementioned issues.

Keep in mind the majority of folks in here are DIY home bike mechanics. Experience comes from user trial and error.

Yeah, I wasn't getting what he was describing and thought I'd ask in case the issue was described wrong.
Appreciate the reply
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: zxcvbnmjm on July 15, 2022, 02:53:13 AM
Hi all,
I finished my build in june and have driven it 1300 km since then. I really like the bike in general  :). Luckily I am one of the persons without one of the common quality problems, beside the following issue.
As some other guys i have to use micro spacers, to get get enough space between the top cover of the headset and the head tube. Otherwise the top cover would touch the head tube when compressing the headset.
Unfortunalely my microspacer arrangement slips out of place form time to time, which leads to a loose headset. I attached two photos, to illustrate the problem.
Maybe you can share picutes of your microspacer arrangement or any other advice on how I can address the problem would be very much appreciated. thanks in andvance

Did you cut these micro spacers yourself? Or were they already that shape? ? I cut mine myself and cut them to be the same C shape as the c clip. Yours look like they might be cut too much? So they dont stay around the steerer tube?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: shHH on July 15, 2022, 03:29:28 AM
Did you cut these micro spacers yourself? Or were they already that shape? ? I cut mine myself and cut them to be the same C shape as the c clip. Yours look like they might be cut too much? So they dont stay around the steerer tube?
Thanks for your answer. I cut them myself to end right at the connection pins. How did you cut them, not covering those pins?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 16, 2022, 07:14:29 PM
Here’s a pic of my completed build.
No big issues for me. Front disc brake caliper mounting points I think need to be faced, as no matter how much adjustments I do, there remains a tiny bit of rub.
Unfortunately the part for facing that is very expensive.
And otherwise, I thought the port where the front derailleur cable leaves the frame was fiddly and a pain, but I got it in the end.

Got them to send me the frame in bare carbon and I did the paint myself. Also added the Winspace Lun wheels which I really like.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gbrnole on July 17, 2022, 10:36:00 AM
nicely done @pigdog ! what size tires did you squeeze in there? they look like 32c?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 17, 2022, 10:56:39 AM
nicely done @pigdog ! what size tires did you squeeze in there? they look like 32c?

Thanks! Yeah 32mm gp5000. Fits no problem and a gives a great ride, I wanted the extra comfort
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 17, 2022, 10:59:27 AM
Kinda want a 168 now lol
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on July 17, 2022, 06:45:28 PM
Finally thinking about building my frame, got out the handlebars that came with it and test fit the computer mount I bought. Check out how misaligned the mounting holes on the bar are! Yet another VB QC fail...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 17, 2022, 06:59:50 PM
Kinda want a 168 now lol

Haha. If you did you’d be glad to hear the HB010 handlebars have a flare that adds 19-20mm to the reach
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on July 17, 2022, 07:04:31 PM
Finally thinking about building my frame, got out the handlebars that came with it and test fit the computer mount I bought. Check out how misaligned the mounting holes on the bar are! Yet another VB QC fail...

There is no way they even do QC. How can someone look at this, and think it's ok to send out?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 17, 2022, 08:18:12 PM
Finally thinking about building my frame, got out the handlebars that came with it and test fit the computer mount I bought. Check out how misaligned the mounting holes on the bar are! Yet another VB QC fail...

Wow thats bad. I got lucky on that, mine is straight. But the bars that came with mine look different too.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 17, 2022, 08:25:29 PM
that reminds me of one other issue i did have during the build. the special bolt & nuts that came for the integrated handlebar/stem, one of them arrived completely stripped. And none of my local shops even sold a similar bolt. But I found some titanium ones on Aliexpress and they worked perfect, and i like the gold look better anyway.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: zxcvbnmjm on July 17, 2022, 09:59:11 PM
Thanks for your answer. I cut them myself to end right at the connection pins. How did you cut them, not covering those pins?

sorry for the late response. my c-clip doesnt have connection pins. so i cut mine the full length of the c-clip. in that case, im not really sure what you could do.. sorry !
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on July 18, 2022, 02:04:57 AM
Thanks for your answer. I cut them myself to end right at the connection pins. How did you cut them, not covering those pins?

Maybe file down the pins? Also, Velobuild now makes a new ring that's slightly bigger and doesn't have pins for just this issue. Maybe try reaching out to them?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on July 18, 2022, 07:06:25 AM
Finally thinking about building my frame, got out the handlebars that came with it and test fit the computer mount I bought. Check out how misaligned the mounting holes on the bar are! Yet another VB QC fail...

Too bad that these kind of problems (still) exist. Same issue as with mine: http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg36515.html#msg36515 (http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg36515.html#msg36515).

I think it's a general problem since on the picture on their website it somehow seems to be misaligned...

(https://ueeshop.ly200-cdn.com/u_file/UPAB/UPAB004/2204/products/14/fcbe496362.jpg.640x640.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on July 18, 2022, 07:18:18 AM
I think it's a general problem since on the picture on their website its somehow seem to be misaligned...

Wow, it's even slanted in the same direction! What solution did you come up with in your case?

I'm thinking of just trying to find a different set of bars+stem.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on July 18, 2022, 08:04:10 AM
... What solution did you come up with in your case?

I modified the carbon computer holder to make it fit
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 18, 2022, 09:02:32 AM
Anyone know the shipping times for unpainted raw frames, assuming the size is in stock?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on July 18, 2022, 01:15:39 PM
Ordered my frame on 6/28 and it arrived at my house on 7/5
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: erallen30 on July 19, 2022, 12:21:49 AM
Too bad that these kind of problems (still) exist. Same issue as with mine: http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg36515.html#msg36515 (http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg36515.html#msg36515).

I think it's a general problem since on the picture on their website it somehow seems to be misaligned...

(https://ueeshop.ly200-cdn.com/u_file/UPAB/UPAB004/2204/products/14/fcbe496362.jpg.640x640.jpg)

Geez, can't even ship a handlebar with mounting holes aligned? Seems like secondhand market is a better option.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: erallen30 on July 19, 2022, 12:28:25 AM
Hi all,
I finished my build in june and have driven it 1300 km since then. I really like the bike in general  :). Luckily I am one of the persons without one of the common quality problems, beside the following issue.
As some other guys i have to use micro spacers, to get get enough space between the top cover of the headset and the head tube. Otherwise the top cover would touch the head tube when compressing the headset.
Unfortunalely my microspacer arrangement slips out of place form time to time, which leads to a loose headset. I attached two photos, to illustrate the problem.
Maybe you can share picutes of your microspacer arrangement or any other advice on how I can address the problem would be very much appreciated. thanks in andvance

Damn. This is a serious issue. I was seriously contemplating purchasing one of these framesets. Too many issues to be sorted yet. Any attempts to rectify the problems just seem to be mostly lip service from VB.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: planet_sammy on July 19, 2022, 02:09:03 AM
Here’s a pic of my completed build.
No big issues for me. Front disc brake caliper mounting points I think need to be faced, as no matter how much adjustments I do, there remains a tiny bit of rub.
Unfortunately the part for facing that is very expensive.
And otherwise, I thought the port where the front derailleur cable leaves the frame was fiddly and a pain, but I got it in the end.

Got them to send me the frame in bare carbon and I did the paint myself. Also added the Winspace Lun wheels which I really like.

Did you still have to pre-sand your raw carbon frame with wet sandpaper or could you apply the primer straight away?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: shHH on July 19, 2022, 04:38:10 AM
Damn. This is a serious issue. I was seriously contemplating purchasing one of these framesets. Too many issues to be sorted yet. Any attempts to rectify the problems just seem to be mostly lip service from VB.
I think most problems are caused by unskilled assembly of the bike or can be solved with a clever work around. In my case the customer support of velobuild assured me to send a bigger compression ring, which should solve the problem.
In general I never heard of serious structural problems with these frames. Considering the low price of the frame set, you can get very good value for money. On the other hand, you have to be prepared to find your own solutions to solve problems. If you want a road bike, which works "perfect" in every aspect, you have to spent MUCH more money. So, If you don't have a problem finding solutions yourself, I can really recommend the frame to you.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 19, 2022, 09:26:31 AM
Is it just me, or has there been an increase of new Chinertown members mainly looking for confirmation bias against purchasing from VeloBuild?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 19, 2022, 09:37:49 AM
Did you still have to pre-sand your raw carbon frame with wet sandpaper or could you apply the primer straight away?

I did a very light sanding first. Mainly just to make sure the primer would adhere better.
But it was very light to make sure not to compromise the resin.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 19, 2022, 09:46:05 AM
Is it just me, or has there been an increase of new Chinertown members mainly looking for confirmation bias against purchasing from VeloBuild?

I was wondering something similar. Is it more quality control issues recently, or more posting about it?
I mean, mine wasn’t perfect. But it was what I was expecting.
I have a buddy who bought a brand new Factor and it had a frame failure on his first ride. They are replacing it under warranty but it looks like he has to wait like 6 months. Point being, even top brands have QC issues even when your spending big money.
So I went into my Velobuild project expecting some issues. Obviously, big issues you need Velobuild to step up and do something about it though.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Mowgli on July 19, 2022, 10:11:47 AM
Quote
Is it just me, or has there been an increase of new Chinertown members mainly looking for confirmation bias against purchasing from VeloBuild?

I probably fall under that category! It's probably as least partly due to this forum having the most discussion about the brand, and there's been some useful knowledge sharing to fix issues like your headset/top cap problem. I wonder if VB have perhaps suffered a drop in quality recently which means there are more problems - and the customer service, at least in my experience - has been fairly poor so far.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on July 19, 2022, 10:17:19 AM
That is why I prefer to work with Carbonda.
I don't remember any issue. Even once the customs here screwed a 2 frames delivery, and shipped them back.
In that case it is by boat. They never arrived back.
Carbonda did send me 2 other frames, no question asked.
For me, that build bikes for others for years now, this is gold.
The same with lightbicycle.com for wheels.

I'm all for trying other brands too, but in the end high quality and after sale service is what matter.
I'm not sponsored at all but if you can't stomach the ups and down of importing they are a safer bet.
It always saddens me when I read someone on the forum having a bad experience when building their bike.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 19, 2022, 11:46:31 AM
That is why I prefer to work with Carbonda.
I don't remember any issue. Even once the customs here screwed a 2 frames delivery, and shipped them back.
In that case it is by boat. They never arrived back.
Carbonda did send me 2 other frames, no question asked.
For me, that build bikes for others for years now, this is gold.
The same with lightbicycle.com for wheels.

I'm all for trying other brands too, but in the end high quality and after sale service is what matter.
I'm not sponsored at all but if you can't stomach the ups and down of importing they are a safer bet.
It always saddens me when I read someone on the forum having a bad experience when building their bike.

I think that could an example of individual experience though. I had Carbonda at the top of my list for a frame, and I emailed them 2x with a couple pre purchase questions, and they never replied either time. So I contacted Velobuild and they were great.
Obviously I am not saying that’s “normal”, but based on my personal experience (extremely limited as it’s only 1 person),  Carbonda customer service was nonexistent. I get in reality I probably just caught them at busy times and slipped through the cracks. So far, everytime I have contacted Velobuild they at least reply.. Watch now that I said that, I will never hear back again. Haha
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on July 19, 2022, 01:14:14 PM
Is it just me, or has there been an increase of new Chinertown members mainly looking for confirmation bias against purchasing from VeloBuild?

I guess I fall into this category.

I have had issues with other frames failing on me in the past (including some expensive "western" brands), but never like with Velobuild where they supplied incorrect or obviously bad parts from the start.

Most people here, including myself are okay accepting some risk that they wont receive the same warranty buying direct from China, but I feel it is in the interest of everyone to push for better QC at least.

I do wonder if there was simply a bad production run that got out around the time China was experiencing the worst of the Omicron wave, Chris mentioned to me that there were delays at that time and maybe pressure caused bad results. It does seem somewhat localized around a group of us who purchased around that time, and recent builds have looked a bit better to me.

In any case, I do hope that Velobuild can succeed, and do not want to seem overly harsh in my critique. I just think that it is important to share the bad with the good so that buyers can make an informed decision.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 19, 2022, 02:43:34 PM
I guess I fall into this category.

I have had issues with other frames failing on me in the past (including some expensive "western" brands), but never like with Velobuild where they supplied incorrect or obviously bad parts from the start.

Most people here, including myself are okay accepting some risk that they wont receive the same warranty buying direct from China, but I feel it is in the interest of everyone to push for better QC at least.

I do wonder if there was simply a bad production run that got out around the time China was experiencing the worst of the Omicron wave, Chris mentioned to me that there were delays at that time and maybe pressure caused bad results. It does seem somewhat localized around a group of us who purchased around that time, and recent builds have looked a bit better to me.

In any case, I do hope that Velobuild can succeed, and do not want to seem overly harsh in my critique. I just think that it is important to share the bad with the good so that buyers can make an informed decision.

I totally agree. And if a company supplies a faulty product, regardless of the price, they still need to make it right. If I got mine and it had big issues, I would have been super frustrated. Even though it’s cheaper then western brands, it’s still a decent amount of cash.
Hopefully they will send out the parts you need so you can properly complete your build.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: erallen30 on July 19, 2022, 10:07:32 PM
Is it just me, or has there been an increase of new Chinertown members mainly looking for confirmation bias against purchasing from VeloBuild?

Initially I was very intrigued by what seemed to be a good option to recycle old components onto a new frame for cheap! But when people show basic manufacturing issues like misaligned mounting holes, slipping seat posts, or too deep of headset races, I can't justify the purchase. It's not that much money, but I can't justify it over purchasing an old cannondale supersix evo, for example, where I could go take a look at the bike myself and make a decision after inspection. I've seen bikes like supersix evos and giant TCRs go for around $1500 for full setups that are in great shape. VB just isn't there yet. I have faith that someday they will be but it just isn't right now.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 20, 2022, 11:19:21 AM
Anyone in here using a Tarmac SL7 stem? And if so...

Can I use the SL7 stem cover, spacer, transition kit, and cable bat/bolt? I'm thinking about building a 168 and I already have a set Prime Components aero handlebars that allow for routing through the bars.

https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-sworks-tarmac-sl7-stem-black-31.8mm-120mm-12-20021-1116/p1258782?v=1249585 (https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-sworks-tarmac-sl7-stem-black-31.8mm-120mm-12-20021-1116/p1258782?v=1249585)

https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-tarmac-sl7-stem-cover-spacer-transition-kit-black-s202500009/p1249661 (https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-tarmac-sl7-stem-cover-spacer-transition-kit-black-s202500009/p1249661)

https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-tarmac-sl7-stem-cable-clamp-bolt-black-s204800003/p1245584 (https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-tarmac-sl7-stem-cable-clamp-bolt-black-s204800003/p1245584)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gbrnole on July 20, 2022, 12:39:02 PM
i think the best course of action is to look into the custom 3D printed headset covers that some of the folks with new allez sprint frames have been using? it appears to be a simple 1.5" opening on the head tube since others have used the FSA kit in the thread. see below for a weight weenies posting on it.

https://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=133529&start=2040
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 22, 2022, 11:19:13 AM
Okay so I finally pulled the trigger on a 168 frameset. Should arrive eventually, and I'm interested to see if I win the quality control + fit/finish lottery  ;D

Truthfully I only have one general reason for wanting the 168, which breaks down into smaller sub-details: 2022 Allez Sprint

#1 Geometry - The new Allez Sprint/SL7 is my ideal geometry. Long and low. But the 168 shares the identical geometry.

#2 Weight - However, the Allez Sprint is HEAVY. A size 52 weighs like 1400g. I imagine a 56 is around 1500-1600g.

#3 FSA/ACR/DEDA - Being able to use a handlebar/stem combo of my choice is a total game changer, and no longer restricts me certain frames. Huge thanks to the Chinertown community for putting me on to these headset options.

#4 Price - I was initially drawn to the new Allez Sprint mostly because of the way the frame and headset handles cable routing. But spending $1700 for cable routing sounds silly, knowing what I know now about headset options.

#5 Comparing to my 177, Dengfu R12, and Winspace T1500 - Lots of people have asked me about this. Will be interesting.

Having owned the previous Allez Sprint in rim brake, I'm not exactly expecting an identical ride feeling. And while I like my 177, at the end of the day I live in a flat city where being aero is king. Both in optimizing your position on the bike and your frame/wheel setup. On my weekly club rides we are regularly hitting speeds on the flats around 35mph/56kph. Yikes
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on July 22, 2022, 11:47:22 AM
Okay so I finally pulled the trigger on a 168 frameset. Should arrive eventually, and I'm interested to see if I win the quality control + fit/finish lottery  ;D

Truthfully I only have one general reason for wanting the 168, which breaks down into smaller sub-details: 2022 Allez Sprint

#1 Geometry - The new Allez Sprint/SL7 is my ideal geometry. Long and low. But the 168 shares the identical geometry.

#2 Weight - However, the Allez Sprint is HEAVY. A size 52 weighs like 1400g. I imagine a 56 is around 1500-1600g.

#3 FSA/ACR/DEDA - Being able to use a handlebar/stem combo of my choice is a total game changer, and no longer restricts me certain frames. Huge thanks to the Chinertown community for putting me on to these headset options.

#4 Price - I was initially drawn to the new Allez Sprint mostly because of the way the frame and headset handles cable routing. But spending $1700 for cable routing sounds silly, knowing what I know now about headset options.

#5 Comparing to my 177, Dengfu R12, and Winspace T1500 - Lots of people have asked me about this. Will be interesting.

Having owned the previous Allez Sprint in rim brake, I'm not exactly expecting an identical ride feeling. And while I like my 177, at the end of the day I live in a flat city where being aero is king. Both in optimizing your position on the bike and your frame/wheel setup. On my weekly club rides we are regularly hitting speeds on the flats around 35mph/56kph. Yikes

I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts compared to those other frames, and seeing what headset option you decide to go with.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: StiffWeenies on July 22, 2022, 11:59:31 AM
Anyone in here using a Tarmac SL7 stem? And if so...

Can I use the SL7 stem cover, spacer, transition kit, and cable bat/bolt? I'm thinking about building a 168 and I already have a set Prime Components aero handlebars that allow for routing through the bars.

https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-sworks-tarmac-sl7-stem-black-31.8mm-120mm-12-20021-1116/p1258782?v=1249585 (https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-sworks-tarmac-sl7-stem-black-31.8mm-120mm-12-20021-1116/p1258782?v=1249585)

https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-tarmac-sl7-stem-cover-spacer-transition-kit-black-s202500009/p1249661 (https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-tarmac-sl7-stem-cover-spacer-transition-kit-black-s202500009/p1249661)

https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-tarmac-sl7-stem-cable-clamp-bolt-black-s204800003/p1245584 (https://www.performancebike.com/specialized-tarmac-sl7-stem-cable-clamp-bolt-black-s204800003/p1245584)

If you value stiffness over weight, you could also try the '19 Venge stem which is supposedly the stiffest stem on the market (Specialized says it's stiffer than the Zipp SL Sprint)

Sagan prefers it over the stock stem on his SL7
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on July 22, 2022, 12:30:35 PM
Okay so I finally pulled the trigger on a 168 frameset. Should arrive eventually, and I'm interested to see if I win the quality control + fit/finish lottery  ;D

Truthfully I only have one general reason for wanting the 168, which breaks down into smaller sub-details: 2022 Allez Sprint

#1 Geometry - The new Allez Sprint/SL7 is my ideal geometry. Long and low. But the 168 shares the identical geometry.

#2 Weight - However, the Allez Sprint is HEAVY. A size 52 weighs like 1400g. I imagine a 56 is around 1500-1600g.

#3 FSA/ACR/DEDA - Being able to use a handlebar/stem combo of my choice is a total game changer, and no longer restricts me certain frames. Huge thanks to the Chinertown community for putting me on to these headset options.

#4 Price - I was initially drawn to the new Allez Sprint mostly because of the way the frame and headset handles cable routing. But spending $1700 for cable routing sounds silly, knowing what I know now about headset options.

#5 Comparing to my 177, Dengfu R12, and Winspace T1500 - Lots of people have asked me about this. Will be interesting.

Having owned the previous Allez Sprint in rim brake, I'm not exactly expecting an identical ride feeling. And while I like my 177, at the end of the day I live in a flat city where being aero is king. Both in optimizing your position on the bike and your frame/wheel setup. On my weekly club rides we are regularly hitting speeds on the flats around 35mph/56kph. Yikes

If you ordered it under your name, I'd hope you would  get the most pristine frame...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on July 22, 2022, 12:44:40 PM
VB168 isn't long by any means in any of the sizes, though it is definitely low in all but the 58.  If you wanted long and low, I think there are definitely better options around @patliean1
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on July 22, 2022, 12:51:53 PM
What options would you recommend?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on July 22, 2022, 02:09:45 PM
https://www.speedercycling.com/Carbon-Road-Disc-Frameset-SC-R49D-_p399.html

Longer, though not quite as low.  Though in practice it may be similar or even lower as top of head tube / bearing seat is below the top tube.  I'd definitely recommend Speeder over Velobuild generally, and would have bought one of their frames if they did something that suited my geo / tire clearance requirements.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 22, 2022, 04:08:41 PM
VB168 isn't long by any means in any of the sizes, though it is definitely low in all but the 58.  If you wanted long and low, I think there are definitely better options around @patliean1

My Winspace T1500 is a Speeder SC-R49D. Not sure who developed the frame first, or if Speeder is the frame supplier for Winspace.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on July 22, 2022, 04:51:20 PM
Good news, Chris is going to replace those bars with the separate stem+bar combo, now I pulled the front thru axle out and noticed this...

Should I fill this chip with some sort of epoxy? Not sure if the TA is supported by the carbon here or if the threaded insert bears the weight. I missed this when I first received the frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 22, 2022, 05:20:29 PM
Good news, Chris is going to replace those bars with the separate stem+bar combo, now I pulled the front thru axle out and noticed this...

Should I fill this chip with some sort of epoxy? Not sure if the TA is supported by the carbon here or if the threaded insert bears the weight. I missed this when I first received the frame.

What ever happened to the dropout thread that fastens to the frame?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on July 22, 2022, 05:25:22 PM
What ever happened to the dropout thread that fastens to the frame?

I took it off to inspect because I could see this chip from the other side.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on July 22, 2022, 05:38:57 PM
My Winspace T1500 is a Speeder SC-R49D. Not sure who developed the frame first, or if Speeder is the frame supplier for Winspace.

Geo numbers are quite different ... head tube junction is a different shape.  Not the same frame.  Though possible that latter developed from former.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 22, 2022, 07:58:29 PM
This is why this community is so cool!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on July 24, 2022, 07:20:42 AM
What is the largest tire you have managed to squeeze into this frame? Anyone try 35 mm? I'm trying to justify buying a gravel bike, and need someone to dissuade me  ;)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on July 24, 2022, 11:21:07 AM
This is why this community is so cool!

It's a great bike :)

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp7688s7jip.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 24, 2022, 11:58:26 AM
Hot dang…

That’s another frame I need to try for 2023! Hopefully I can get a SEKA Exceed too Hehe
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: erallen30 on July 24, 2022, 01:37:19 PM
It's a great bike :)

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp7688s7jip.jpg)

This is the SC-R49D?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on July 24, 2022, 02:52:18 PM
@erallen
VB R 168 :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on July 24, 2022, 06:53:12 PM
Finished painting my frame today.  Just waiting on wheels and a few other small parts so I can put it together.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on July 25, 2022, 01:07:43 AM
It's a great bike :)

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp7688s7jip.jpg)

Nice :)

Which handlebar have you used?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on July 25, 2022, 02:50:31 AM
VB took it out of the program because it was criticized for being too soft. But that's not the case for me. You go through the thread.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on July 25, 2022, 01:43:36 PM
VB took it out of the program because it was criticized for being too soft. But that's not the case for me. You go through the thread.

Is yours with RED AXS 7496 gram ready to go? Sorry, checked your posts and last weight I found was from january.

Very intrigued what the weight is with such nice parts :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on July 25, 2022, 02:27:13 PM
Yes, as it says there....now it's heavier, the light tubes with 24g are too sensitive...now it weighs 7690g
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 25, 2022, 04:03:56 PM
My size 56 VB-168 has arrived safely. Unpainted raw carbon. The matte color looks identical to the unpainted Dengfu R12 I built up last winter.

I opted out of handlebars since I'll be using an FSA headset along with my own stem and handlebar (Prime alloy aero bars).

Photo #1 - Everything included
Photo #2 - Frame (incl derailleur hangers and plastic grommets, without water bottle bolts) - 1005g
Photo #3 - Uncut Fork - 412g
Photo #4 - Seatpost w/ Saddle Clamp - 245g
Photo #5 - The blue headset bearing from VB. As you can see the bearing is recessed.
Photo #6 - The black headset bearing is from FSA. Ever so slightly more recessed.

Question: The black headset bearing is slightly more recessed. This preferred in order to better close the headset "gap" when using the FSA C-ring/clip. However, this bearing is very slightly loose in the headtube cup despite being a standard bearing size. Will this be an issue in overall headset play? The included VB headset bearing seats very snug in the headtube.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gbrnole on July 25, 2022, 05:56:06 PM
Having owned the previous Allez Sprint in rim brake, I'm not exactly expecting an identical ride feeling. And while I like my 177, at the end of the day I live in a flat city where being aero is king. Both in optimizing your position on the bike and your frame/wheel setup. On my weekly club rides we are regularly hitting speeds on the flats around 35mph/56kph. Yikes

I had an original allez sprint rim brake also. it was a cracking bike. I ultimately sold it when i got a chance to buy a madone slr for a price i couldn't pass up. the madone is much more comfortable, there's no doubt about that, but i'd much rather take the allez sprint into an actual sprint. it has some serious get up and go.

i'm intrigued to see what you think about the 168 after having the knowledge of the allez sprint too.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on July 26, 2022, 03:05:01 AM
On most bikes you can easily insert the bearings. But if you can easily move it back and forth, sideways, you can't.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Icyseanfitz on July 26, 2022, 04:48:59 AM
On most bikes you can easily insert the bearings. But if you can easily move it back and forth, sideways, you can't.

Had an issue with a Chinese xc frame I built up recently that the top bearing was a bit loose and causing play. Did three runs of electrical tape around the bearing and now it's perfect
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on July 26, 2022, 05:17:10 AM

...

Photo #5 - The blue headset bearing from VB. As you can see the bearing is recessed.
Photo #6 - The black headset bearing is from FSA. Ever so slightly more recessed.

Question: The black headset bearing is slightly more recessed. This preferred in order to better close the headset "gap" when using the FSA C-ring/clip. However, this bearing is very slightly loose in the headtube cup despite being a standard bearing size. Will this be an issue in overall headset play? The included VB headset bearing seats very snug in the headtube.

Be aware that you will find these bearings with different hight, e.g.

I finally went for the stainless steel 7mm version (https://www.kugellager-shop.net/mh-p16-ss-45-45-edelstahl-lenkkopf-kugellager-52x40x7mm.html) to avoid immediate rust and to extend the maintanence period of a fully integrated headset. These bearings are sitting snug but less recessed compared to yours.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on July 26, 2022, 07:20:48 AM
Be aware that you will find these bearings with different hight, e.g.
  • 7mm (https://www.kugellager-shop.net/mh-p16-mhp16-45-45-kugellager-steuersatz.html) 
  • 8mm (https://www.kugellager-shop.net/mh-p16h8-mhp16h8-45-45-kugellager-steuersatz.html)

I finally went for the stainless steel 7mm version (https://www.kugellager-shop.net/mh-p16-ss-45-45-edelstahl-lenkkopf-kugellager-52x40x7mm.html) to avoid immediate rust and to extend the maintanence period of a fully integrated headset. These bearings are sitting snug but less recessed compared to yours.

Mine (almost the same frame) came with a 7 upper and 8mm lower bearing.

I replaced both with lightweight FSA MR128R (same as Cane creek AER) 7mm bearings. I do not see any reason to have an 8mm bottom, only increases the gap between frame and fork.

Also, saved like a total of 15 grams with premium lightweight bearings
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on July 26, 2022, 08:41:45 AM
My size 56 VB-168 has arrived safely. Unpainted raw carbon. The matte color looks identical to the unpainted Dengfu R12 I built up last winter.

I opted out of handlebars since I'll be using an FSA headset along with my own stem and handlebar (Prime alloy aero bars).

Photo #1 - Everything included
Photo #2 - Frame (incl derailleur hangers and plastic grommets, without water bottle bolts) - 1005g
Photo #3 - Uncut Fork - 412g
Photo #4 - Seatpost w/ Saddle Clamp - 245g
Photo #5 - The blue headset bearing from VB. As you can see the bearing is recessed.
Photo #6 - The black headset bearing is from FSA. Ever so slightly more recessed.

Question: The black headset bearing is slightly more recessed. This preferred in order to better close the headset "gap" when using the FSA C-ring/clip. However, this bearing is very slightly loose in the headtube cup despite being a standard bearing size. Will this be an issue in overall headset play? The included VB headset bearing seats very snug in the headtube.

How much did you pay without the handlebar?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 26, 2022, 03:40:04 PM
There's a $69 discount via refund after the frame order is placed, when skipping out on ordering a handlebar set
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on July 26, 2022, 04:26:13 PM

Photo #5 - The blue headset bearing from VB. As you can see the bearing is recessed.
Photo #6 - The black headset bearing is from FSA. Ever so slightly more recessed.

Question: The black headset bearing is slightly more recessed. This preferred in order to better close the headset "gap" when using the FSA C-ring/clip. However, this bearing is very slightly loose in the headtube cup despite being a standard bearing size. Will this be an issue in overall headset play? The included VB headset bearing seats very snug in the headtube.

I had the same problem with my VB-099.

Unless we both ordered the wrong FSA headset, then the bottom bearing / bearing seat is slightly oversized for VB 099 / 168.  The FSA bottom bearing won't work.  Way too loose.  Top is fine.  Also the FSA c-clip is too thin ... there's play on my 099.  Going to have to re-do with the fatter new VB one. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on July 26, 2022, 06:05:37 PM
I had the same problem with my VB-099.

Unless we both ordered the wrong FSA headset, then the bottom bearing / bearing seat is slightly oversized for VB 099 / 168.  The FSA bottom bearing won't work.  Way too loose.  Top is fine.  Also the FSA c-clip is too thin ... there's play on my 099.  Going to have to re-do with the fatter new VB one.

Loose, play, you mean between bearing and frame? That could be sorted with tinfoil or something.

I would believe the VB bottom bearing is 8mm and 52mm diameter. The FSA is most likely 7mm and 51.8mm which is very common. Those 0.2mm actually makes a difference but could be fixed with something thin between frame and bearing.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 26, 2022, 08:23:54 PM
I’m constantly amazed how much I learn in this forum.

52 vs 51.8mm diameter. Crazy. Wonder if it’s because the metric/imperial dimension conversion.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on July 27, 2022, 10:03:25 AM
I don't think everyone cooks their own soup ;D




(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-q164925yklg.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 28, 2022, 09:11:33 AM
In the spirit of maximizing a recessed top headset bearing to close the gap from the FSA top cap...do you reckon a 6.5mm thick bearing would be "too" thin or too recessed?

https://www.worldwidecyclery.com/products/cane-creek-zn40-bearing-52mm-zinc-plated-each (https://www.worldwidecyclery.com/products/cane-creek-zn40-bearing-52mm-zinc-plated-each)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on July 28, 2022, 12:49:58 PM
you then have to work with discs to get the distance

(http://abload.de/img/clipboard-ht4604orjmr.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on July 29, 2022, 01:45:50 AM
As already mentioned i don't like the handlebar and ordered a new shorter straight one

new on has arrived, like the packaging :)
hope i have time on the weekend for mounting and testing

keep you posted
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on July 29, 2022, 02:39:44 AM
As already mentioned i don't like the handlebar and ordered a new shorter straight one

new on has arrived, like the packaging :)
hope i have time on the weekend for mounting and testing

keep you posted

which one did you ordered?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on July 29, 2022, 04:24:17 AM
I ordered this one
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005003979283641.html?spm=a2g0o.order_detail.0.0.2f106368sUIBsJ&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu

440x100mm
old one was
440x110mm but with the curved shape the new one is 4cm shorter and the postition of the Brakes does me fit much better
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on July 30, 2022, 04:40:31 AM
Hi all, I'm planning to build this up with an sram dub crank. I've read that this isn't recommended, why?

Also, is it a BB86 or BB86.5? Does anyone have a link to a threaded pressfit bb86.5?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 30, 2022, 09:37:36 AM
Just uploaded my 168 intro video. There really isn't any "new" information in this particular video that hasn't already been shared in this thread between all of us. However, in the video I do provide evidence that 32c (road) tires fit with no problem. Something that both my Dengfu R12 and VB-177 also claim but is incorrect.

Here in the Midwest of America there are plenty of "Paris Roubaix-style" road races where the roads are too crappy for 25/28c tires but a gravel bike with 38c tires is complete overkill. I'm really looking forward to the versatility of this frame.

YouTube Title: VeloBuild 168 First Look - Allez Sprint Killer?

https://youtu.be/nksJX4KVleQ (https://youtu.be/nksJX4KVleQ)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on July 31, 2022, 07:18:19 AM
Just uploaded my 168 intro video. There really isn't any "new" information in this particular video that hasn't already been shared in this thread between all of us. However, in the video I do provide evidence that 32c (road) tires fit with no problem. Something that both my Dengfu R12 and VB-177 also claim but is incorrect.

Here in the Midwest of America there are plenty of "Paris Roubaix-style" road races where the roads are too crappy for 25/28c tires but a gravel bike with 38c tires is complete overkill. I'm really looking forward to the versatility of this frame.

YouTube Title: VeloBuild 168 First Look - Allez Sprint Killer?

https://youtu.be/nksJX4KVleQ (https://youtu.be/nksJX4KVleQ)

Great video.  Will keep an eye out for the build video
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on July 31, 2022, 08:52:16 AM
Sram DUB crank with the bearing 0 problems



(https://abload.de/img/clipboard-p10136a4j9i.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on July 31, 2022, 10:47:13 AM
Just uploaded my 168 intro video. There really isn't any "new" information in this particular video that hasn't already been shared in this thread between all of us. However, in the video I do provide evidence that 32c (road) tires fit with no problem. Something that both my Dengfu R12 and VB-177 also claim but is incorrect.

Here in the Midwest of America there are plenty of "Paris Roubaix-style" road races where the roads are too crappy for 25/28c tires but a gravel bike with 38c tires is complete overkill. I'm really looking forward to the versatility of this frame.

YouTube Title: VeloBuild 168 First Look - Allez Sprint Killer?




Great idea on checking tire clearance as one of the first things you did. I've been thinking of going wider than the 28's I have now. Hmmm
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on July 31, 2022, 07:45:51 PM
Wasting my money...so you don't have to. I ordered a Cane Creek 40 x 52 x 6.5mm thick headset bearing.

https://www.jensonusa.com/Cane-Creek-40-Series-Replacement-Bearing-7?loc=usa&pt_source=googleads&pt_medium=cpc&pt_campaign=&pt_keyword=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0JiXBhCFARIsAOSAKqD5KiavDmlyikXy-rnS8JT42wdheK8OkTFBk4T1o2HT03GAJOiNRBUaAp8rEALw_wcB (https://www.jensonusa.com/Cane-Creek-40-Series-Replacement-Bearing-7?loc=usa&pt_source=googleads&pt_medium=cpc&pt_campaign=&pt_keyword=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0JiXBhCFARIsAOSAKqD5KiavDmlyikXy-rnS8JT42wdheK8OkTFBk4T1o2HT03GAJOiNRBUaAp8rEALw_wcB)

Photo #1 - How the 6.5mm thick bearing looks with the FSA top cap. The gap still exists but is less noticeable.

Photo #2 - As you can see, the new headset bearing is nicely recessed into the headtube cup.

Photo #3 - A thickness comparison of each headsets: FSA, VeloBuild, and Cane Creek respectively. I'm not sure if a 6mm or even 5.5mm thick bearing exists on the market, but that would an even better option.

I should also note as others have mentioned, when replacing headset bearings it's important that the diameter is 52mm rather than 51.8mm (like the FSA bearing). This is new Cane Creek is 52 and bearing fits snug without any play whatever so ever in the cup.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on August 01, 2022, 01:50:03 AM
So managed to mount the new handlebar,
worked quite fine,
brakes have to be bleeded afterwards but with a string easy to get in the handlebar

spacers look a bit cheap, its plastic
the old one from Velobuild are made of metal and definitly look better
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on August 01, 2022, 01:59:58 AM
Did that FSA ACR top cap come with the frame?

Otherwise, the problem is that the top cap/compression ring you have is made for recessed bearing frames.

Same issue with my frame as the bearing sits too close to the top. I am not sure which frames are using the recessed method but as FSA is pushing hard and is so popular I will assume there are lots of frames :D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: pearl on August 01, 2022, 06:49:55 AM
However, in the video I do provide evidence that 32c (road) tires fit with no problem. Something that both my Dengfu R12 and VB-177 also claim but is incorrect.

ugh, anyone. want to trade their 168 L frame for my 177 L frame? :)

ahhh now i remember, i wanted a straight seatpost...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 01, 2022, 08:50:31 AM
Did that FSA ACR top cap come with the frame?

Otherwise, the problem is that the top cap/compression ring you have is made for recessed bearing frames.

Same issue with my frame as the bearing sits too close to the top. I am not sure which frames are using the recessed method but as FSA is pushing hard and is so popular I will assume there are lots of frames :D

The FSA top cap is not an ACR but rather Simple Cable Routing (SRS) according to FSA's website. Did not come with the frame.

I don't really think FSA is being pushed hard in this forum. Only a few people including myself are using the FSA/ACR system due to either resolving headset play or (like me) need a separate stem/handlebar solution that doesn't require hacking up VeloBuild spacers.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 01, 2022, 09:10:08 AM
ugh, anyone. want to trade their 168 L frame for my 177 L frame? :)

ahhh now i remember, i wanted a straight seatpost...

VeloBuild put a post up on Instagram not too long ago saying they were going to produce a 0mm offset post for the VB-R-168 after the demand they've seen for the VB-R-099 they recently released.

I'm sure if you send them a message they'll let you know when it's going to be available.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: pearl on August 01, 2022, 09:45:09 AM
not sure if i can mentally go through the process so soon! plus rerunning internal cables... ugh
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on August 01, 2022, 01:37:28 PM
Wasting my money...so you don't have to. I ordered a Cane Creek 40 x 52 x 6.5mm thick headset bearing.

https://www.jensonusa.com/Cane-Creek-40-Series-Replacement-Bearing-7?loc=usa&pt_source=googleads&pt_medium=cpc&pt_campaign=&pt_keyword=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0JiXBhCFARIsAOSAKqD5KiavDmlyikXy-rnS8JT42wdheK8OkTFBk4T1o2HT03GAJOiNRBUaAp8rEALw_wcB (https://www.jensonusa.com/Cane-Creek-40-Series-Replacement-Bearing-7?loc=usa&pt_source=googleads&pt_medium=cpc&pt_campaign=&pt_keyword=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0JiXBhCFARIsAOSAKqD5KiavDmlyikXy-rnS8JT42wdheK8OkTFBk4T1o2HT03GAJOiNRBUaAp8rEALw_wcB)

Photo #1 - How the 6.5mm thick bearing looks with the FSA top cap. The gap still exists but is less noticeable.

Photo #2 - As you can see, the new headset bearing is nicely recessed into the headtube cup.

Photo #3 - A thickness comparison of each headsets: FSA, VeloBuild, and Cane Creek respectively. I'm not sure if a 6mm or even 5.5mm thick bearing exists on the market, but that would an even better option.

I should also note as others have mentioned, when replacing headset bearings it's important that the diameter is 52mm rather than 51.8mm (like the FSA bearing). This is new Cane Creek is 52 and bearing fits snug without any play whatever so ever in the cup.

Funnily enough my top FSA bearing fit fine (in the 099), but maybe that's because the tolerance on the frame was out.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on August 01, 2022, 02:01:01 PM
VeloBuild put a post up on Instagram not too long ago saying they were going to produce a 0mm offset post for the VB-R-168 after the demand they've seen for the VB-R-099 they recently released.

I'm sure if you send them a message they'll let you know when it's going to be available.
Nooo don't tell me this...I don't have space for another bike! I really want a 168 and a 0 offset post would seal the deal... :D :D :D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on August 02, 2022, 01:56:59 AM
VeloBuild put a post up on Instagram not too long ago saying they were going to produce a 0mm offset post for the VB-R-168 after the demand they've seen for the VB-R-099 they recently released.

I'm sure if you send them a message they'll let you know when it's going to be available.

that sounds great, many thanks for the info :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Sanderman91 on August 03, 2022, 05:19:48 AM
I did some bikepacking trips on my previous roadbike (aluminium Cannondale). I'm considering doing a trip on my 168 aswell.

Does anyone have experience fitting bikepacking bags on a 168 frame? I know there are stories about carbon roadbikes not being suitable for bikepacking but i'm curious to know if there is anyone using their 168 for bikepacking?

I would of course protect the frame with helicopter tape where I would strap the bags. I plan on using a framebag, a seatpostbag and a handlebar bag. Most of the weight will be in the seatpostbag probably.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on August 03, 2022, 06:07:31 AM
I finished my vbr 168 some time ago and have around 500km on it so far.
Great bike, love the looks, and simply the fact that I built it with my bare hands.

Weighting in at 7.3kg incl. pedals, I’d like to review a bit more in detail once I find time.

Question: anyone using the vbr 168 in a Hometrainer? I'm considering getting the Tacx Neo 2T. Preparing for the colder seasons before they get potentially sold out again.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 03, 2022, 09:52:41 AM
I finished my vbr 168 some time ago and have around 500km on it so far.
Great bike, love the looks, and simply the fact that I built it with my bare hands.

Weighting in at 7.3kg incl. pedals, I’d like to review a bit more in detail once I find time.

Question: anyone using the vbr 168 in a Hometrainer? I'm considering getting the Tacx Neo 2T. Preparing for the colder seasons before they get potentially sold out again.

Do you have a spec for your build? Mine is 7.9kg's and I'd like to try and loose a bit of weight on it  :)

I've also used mine with no problems on my Wahoo Kickr Core trainer. Did maybe 300 km's on it before the weather improved and I've been outdoors since with around 3,500km's clocked so far this year on my 168.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 03, 2022, 10:12:57 AM
For what it's worth...my VB-177 build is also my indoor trainer bike (Wahoo Kickr + Kickr Climb). Used it all winter with no issues.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslowly on August 03, 2022, 11:02:59 AM
My bike is the LTK268(Velobuild 099). It has been used more on the trainer than outside. You will not have any issues.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 04, 2022, 01:10:31 AM
I finished my vbr 168 some time ago and have around 500km on it so far.
Great bike, love the looks, and simply the fact that I built it with my bare hands.

Weighting in at 7.3kg incl. pedals, I’d like to review a bit more in detail once I find time.

Question: anyone using the vbr 168 in a Hometrainer? I'm considering getting the Tacx Neo 2T. Preparing for the colder seasons before they get potentially sold out again.


I've used my 168 on a Kickr Core and regular Kickr and both have been great.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 04, 2022, 02:44:55 AM
Hello and good morning!

Also new to the forum, there is some great info around this thread, i haven't been able to collect and read every page yet, but you stumble upon some good stuff.

I think once i got confirmation, i'll compile it down to a google sheet for everyone to consume.

In order to prepare the build i collected the torque specs for all the bolts from Chris:

Seat post clamp6.0Nm
Seat post saddle8.0Nm
Front Derailleur4.0Nm
Rear Derailleur2.0Nm
Handlebar mounting5.5Nm
Shifters on handlebars5.0Nm
Axle10.0Nm

I would also like to get the specs from the axle, but he only mentioned that they will be on the axle itself. has anyone found a link for this on the Robert Through Axle project or elsewhere? I will probably buy another one.

He also said that the SL7 headset compression ring + Di2 seatpost battery holder should work.

For the Bearings i got these specs so far, will post an update once i got it all confirmed:

Inner width38.1mm
Outer width52mm
Height???mm
Outer Angle45deg
Inner Angle45deg
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: zxcvbnmjm on August 04, 2022, 03:25:36 AM
Great idea

Ive attached a picture of the axles with the specs. I believe you can get j&l lightweight axles with these specs from ebay

Also, i think the inner diameter of the headset bearing is 40mm, not 38.1mm
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 04, 2022, 05:02:09 AM
Great idea

Ive attached a picture of the axles with the specs. I believe you can get j&l lightweight axles with these specs from ebay

Also, i think the inner diameter of the headset bearing is 40mm, not 38.1mm

Thank you very much for the reply, much appreciated!
I'm a bit surprised to see, that the through axle is 130mm with L21. 2.1cm of thread seems a bit overkill.

By any chance, does the axle stick out when installed at the front/backwheel? Do you have pictures?
Might be a way to shave off some weight by reducing the axle length by a bit.

I also asked Chris if the mounting surfaces from the break callipers are faced, he ignored it twice so far so assume they are not. Anyone know a cheap way to face it?

For the headset i requested the specific specs and if the top and bottom are the same. Do you know if the fork is also 31.8? Do you then need a shim or does the compression ring make the fork stay in place? I never had a bike with internal cable routing and i was wondering, why you would want space between the fork and the bearing.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on August 04, 2022, 07:16:02 AM
Rear axle is perfect for me, front is maybe a tiny bit short if anything. I agree the threaded part is excessive.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 04, 2022, 07:42:48 AM
For people who have recently received their frames, how are the disc-brake installation areas faced?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on August 04, 2022, 08:26:54 AM
Do you have a spec for your build? Mine is 7.9kg's and I'd like to try and loose a bit of weight on it  :)

I've also used mine with no problems on my Wahoo Kickr Core trainer. Did maybe 300 km's on it before the weather improved and I've been outdoors since with around 3,500km's clocked so far this year on my 168.

I’ll do a more detailed review soon hopefully, but in short: Juin tech, sensah empire pro, lightweight rotors, bottlecage, bar tape, rims, tubes, tires etc. Or in other words: researching every single part considering cost vs weight also.

I might consider doing a YouTube video if there’s enough interest and time, let’s see.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: zxcvbnmjm on August 04, 2022, 07:58:39 PM
For the headset i requested the specific specs and if the top and bottom are the same. Do you know if the fork is also 31.8? Do you then need a shim or does the compression ring make the fork stay in place? I never had a bike with internal cable routing and i was wondering, why you would want space between the fork and the bearing.

Yes, both top and bottom headset bearings are the same size(if im not mistaken). Sorry, im not sure what the fork diameter where the bearing sits is, but im pretty sure it isnt 31.8 if the bearing is 40mm ID. I think its closer to 40mm. And the fork steerer is 1-1/8" (28.6mm)

You can refer to this video from velobuild for the rest of the headset assembly parts. Btw, this isnt a 168 in the video and some pieces are different different

https://youtu.be/eN2-0BmXYUU

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 05, 2022, 04:50:52 AM
Yes, both top and bottom headset bearings are the same size(if im not mistaken). Sorry, im not sure what the fork diameter where the bearing sits is, but im pretty sure it isnt 31.8 if the bearing is 40mm ID. I think its closer to 40mm. And the fork steerer is 1-1/8" (28.6mm)
You can refer to this video from velobuild for the rest of the headset assembly parts. Btw, this isnt a 168 in the video and some pieces are different different

Heyho, thanks for the reply.

Apart from the bearing height, it looks like i got all the dimensions.
OD: 52
ID: 40
Angles: 45/45

Does anyone have pictures of the markings on the bearings? (possibly all of them?)

I'm waiting for my frame now, but it's going to be a sick build. I've got my Zipp 303s that i will transfer from my Gravel bike to the frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 06, 2022, 06:18:43 AM
What are people using for seat post covers, and does the provided saddle clamp also work for 7x9 oversized cable rails?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 06, 2022, 09:19:28 AM
...just waiting for my saddle clamp to arrive  >:(
The seat post is being propped up by cardboard inside the frame for photo purposes LoL

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on August 06, 2022, 09:27:22 AM
@Patliean1

Weight? And/or part list with specified weights? :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 06, 2022, 01:16:28 PM
What are people using for seat post covers, and does the provided saddle clamp also work for 7x9 oversized cable rails?

I've seen people go with the actual SL7 cover.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 06, 2022, 05:14:06 PM
@Patliean1

Weight? And/or part list with specified weights? :)

~7.8kg without pedals.

The handlebars are pretty heavy, and I've started to prefer aluminum again.

I used A LOT of paint which certainly adds up:
4 coats of paint, 3 coats of clear glitter paint, 4 coats of 2K clear coat. Probably overkill but I wanted to ensure the frame actually turned out white (not grayish) and I wanted the added gloss and protection.


Frameset: VB 168, Size 56
Alloy Aero Handlebars: Prime Doyenne Aero Handlebar (I sold the carbon version of these. It's not worth it in my opinion.)
Stem: Zipp 130mm -17
Headset: FSA NO.69/SRS
Saddle: Specialized Power Expert 143
Wheels: Magene EXAR DB Pro 58
Tires: Conti GP5000s 28 w/ Vittoria Latex Tubes
Cages: Bontrager Carbon
Power Meter: PowerTap P2 Pedals
Ceramic Jockey Wheels: Kogel Bearings
Bottom Bracket: Wheels MFG BB86 Threaded (BEST value and ease of install/service BB on the market)
Groupset: Shimano R8020 (Never had an issue routing mechanical shift cables internally. Park Tool routing kit 8))

My longterm plans for the bike (once this freakin seat post clamp arrives) is for use as my backup fast/race bike, but mostly for long endurance and explore rides. I'm interested to see how it stacks up against my T1500, Allez Sprint, and Dengfu R12.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: pearl on August 06, 2022, 08:06:46 PM
Man; instant regret not getting this frame now! Looks great.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: StiffWeenies on August 06, 2022, 10:11:32 PM
~7.8kg without pedals.

The handlebars are pretty heavy, and I've started to prefer aluminum again.

I used A LOT of paint which certainly adds up:
4 coats of paint, 3 coats of clear glitter paint, 4 coats of 2K clear coat. Probably overkill but I wanted to ensure the frame actually turned out white (not grayish) and I wanted the added gloss and protection.


Frameset: VB 168, Size 56
Alloy Aero Handlebars: Prime Doyenne Aero Handlebar (I sold the carbon version of these. It's not worth it in my opinion.)
Stem: Zipp 130mm -17
Headset: FSA NO.69/SRS
Saddle: Specialized Power Expert 143
Wheels: Magene EXAR DB Pro 58
Tires: Conti GP5000s 28 w/ Vittoria Latex Tubes
Cages: Bontrager Carbon
Power Meter: PowerTap P2 Pedals
Ceramic Jockey Wheels: Kogel Bearings
Bottom Bracket: Wheels MFG BB86 Threaded (BEST value and ease of install/service BB on the market)
Groupset: Shimano R8020 (Never had an issue routing mechanical shift cables internally. Park Tool routing kit 8))

My longterm plans for the bike (once this freakin seat post clamp arrives) is for use as my backup fast/race bike, but mostly for long endurance and explore rides. I'm interested to see how it stacks up against my T1500, Allez Sprint, and Dengfu R12.

The typography is SO on point! just goes to show that well executed graphic design can make a bare frame look 3, 4x it's price (https://ridelaunchbikes.com/critshark)!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on August 07, 2022, 09:46:43 PM
Kinda wish I had painted my frame white. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on August 09, 2022, 12:25:14 PM
...just waiting for my saddle clamp to arrive  >:(
The seat post is being propped up by cardboard inside the frame for photo purposes LoL

Looks awesome! Nice build
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on August 09, 2022, 12:28:54 PM
For people who have recently received their frames, how are the disc-brake installation areas faced?

I bought mine awhile back, but the brake mounting points were definitely not faced. And it’s been a bit of a pain. Brake calipers are a nightmare to align and even when you get it, it won’t last long.
The tool to face them is crazy expensive, so I plan to just spend the cash and take it to a local shop and pay them to do it. Don’t really have another option haha
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on August 10, 2022, 01:19:24 AM
I bought mine awhile back, but the brake mounting points were definitely not faced. And it’s been a bit of a pain. Brake calipers are a nightmare to align and even when you get it, it won’t last long.
The tool to face them is crazy expensive, so I plan to just spend the cash and take it to a local shop and pay them to do it. Don’t really have another option haha

My caliper mounts are not faced either.... Nightmare!

There is NOT ONE single shop in Sweden that carries these tools required. 2 shops have the Park tool DT 5.2 but they are missing the crucial part, the diamond cutter accessory, meaning they can only face alloy and steel frames and NOT carbon.

I mean sure it is expensive, but for a shop buying at much lower prices and not a single shop carrying these precious items... Real bummer! Will have to use a file and do it manually.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on August 10, 2022, 10:59:03 AM
My caliper mounts are not faced either.... Nightmare!

There is NOT ONE single shop in Sweden that carries these tools required. 2 shops have the Park tool DT 5.2 but they are missing the crucial part, the diamond cutter accessory, meaning they can only face alloy and steel frames and NOT carbon.

I mean sure it is expensive, but for a shop buying at much lower prices and not a single shop carrying these precious items... Real bummer! Will have to use a file and do it manually.

That’s super annoying! I called almost every bike shop in my city to find one that had the tool. But thankfully I did.
Seems like a tool most bike shops should have, considering the instructions on most even high end  frames say to face the brakes on a new build. My buddy ordered a new Factor frame only online and it says to face the brakes on first build.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 10, 2022, 03:05:56 PM
All the parts arrived today.
Now i'm waiting for the frame.

I think got everything except new headset bearings.
Recommendations are welcome! Hopefully i didn't forget anything.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Andros on August 10, 2022, 03:26:08 PM
The same thing happened to my VB99, a forum user was nice enough to send me the cap faster than Velobuild, will probably receive the thing by the end of this week.

My suspicion is that if you change the wheel enough that thing will loosen up without Loctite, since I get a lot of flats in my region and I use a smart trainer, I remove the rear wheel many times a week.
Hey Liter,I have the same problem,but can’t get any reply from velobuild,any idea if there is anywhere else I can get this retaining washer?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 10, 2022, 03:44:59 PM
Also as promised, i collected all the specs and products from reading every page that i thought matter to collect here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NpMFVEhRhZikKWWa3ZGyseyyIX_4spwQJXQ4DVVXCTA/edit#gid=0 (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NpMFVEhRhZikKWWa3ZGyseyyIX_4spwQJXQ4DVVXCTA/edit#gid=0)

It includes torque specs, bearing specs, alternative headsets + stems, SL7 parts, bolt specs, geometry table and links for the loctite that i used
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on August 10, 2022, 04:58:17 PM
Also as promised, i collected all the specs and products from reading every page that i thought matter to collect here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NpMFVEhRhZikKWWa3ZGyseyyIX_4spwQJXQ4DVVXCTA/edit#gid=0 (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NpMFVEhRhZikKWWa3ZGyseyyIX_4spwQJXQ4DVVXCTA/edit#gid=0)

It includes torque specs, bearing specs, alternative headsets + stems, SL7 parts, bolt specs, geometry table and links for the loctite that i used

this is great, thanks for doing that
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 10, 2022, 05:54:25 PM
Just returned from my VB-168 maiden voyage. Hooray seatpost clamp finally arrived. Did a quick 45km jaunt and here are my initial thoughts. Naturally my opinion will probably change over time...

1. As a "complete" build, I consider the 168 an "everyday" aero bike. It doesn't punish you by being too harsh, and neither is it flexy.

2. No creeks, rattles, or headset play. This is a combination of using a quality threaded BB, cable sound insulation, and the FSA headset working as intended. I also used light thread-locker on both derailleur hanger bolts.

3. No brake rub issues. I purchased brand new Shimano Ultegra rotors and aligning the calipers to them was super easy. Shimano is known to sell rotors that still need to be slightly "trued" upon arrival, but in this case I suppose I won truing lottery. I haven't been so lucky in the past...

4. I am still an advocate that quality wheels are more important than a frame. But I will also include having a proper bike fit and really paying attention to the decision of components at the contact points (saddle and handlebars). A frameset is only one aspect of the complete ride experience, albeit a critical one. As a complete bike with my current components, and assuming everything continues to work as intended, the 168 is a solid value if budget is really tight and if you can only have "one" bike. It doesn't have the same feeling of "urgency" as my Winspace T1500 or Allez Sprint which want you to go fast all the time, and that's okay. Those frames cost 3-4x more and wheels/tire/tube selection also play a huge role. The 168 frame wont be the reason your performance suffers I can assure you...

Regarding the topic of facing the caliper mounts (and subsequently the bottom bracket and headset opening) I spoke to a professional bike mechanic earlier today, who mostly deals with high-end bikes for competitive racing of all disciplines. He says it's very common for new frames from major brands to arrive needing to be faced. Do what you want with this information LoL

Of course my personal experiences and industry conversations are purely anecdotal. I've been fortunate not have any brake rub issues on any of builds due to caliper facing issues. And this is regardless of whether or not a brand actually faced the mounts from the factory. I was concerned my 168 would have facing issues, but the brand new set of trued rotors immediately solved that issue.

I'll follow up in a couple of weeks. Probably.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on August 10, 2022, 06:00:47 PM
Just returned from my VB-168 maiden voyage. Hooray seatpost clamp finally arrived. Did a quick 45km jaunt and here are my initial thoughts. Naturally my opinion will probably change over time...

1. As a "complete" build, I consider the 168 an "everyday" aero bike. It doesn't punish you by being too harsh, and neither is it flexy.

2. No creeks, rattles, or headset play. This is a combination of using a quality threaded BB, cable sound insulation, and the FSA headset working as intended. I also used light thread-locker on both derailleur hanger bolts.

3. No brake rub issues. I purchased brand new Shimano Ultegra rotors and aligning the calipers to them was super easy. Shimano is known to sell rotors that still need to be slightly "trued" upon arrival, but in this case I suppose I won truing lottery. I haven't been so lucky in the past...

4. I am still an advocate that quality wheels are more important than a frame. But I will also include having a proper bike fit and really paying attention to the decision of components at the contact points (saddle and handlebars). A frameset is only one aspect of the complete ride experience, albeit a critical one. As a complete bike with my current components, and assuming everything continues to work as intended, the 168 is a solid value if budget is really tight and if you can only have "one" bike. It doesn't have the same feeling of "urgency" as my Winspace T1500 or Allez Sprint which want you to go fast all the time, and that's okay. Those frames cost 3-4x more and wheels/tire/tube selection also play a huge role. The 168 frame wont be the reason your performance suffers I can assure you...

Regarding the topic of facing the caliper mounts (and subsequently the bottom bracket and headset opening) I spoke to a professional bike mechanic earlier today, who mostly deals with high-end bikes for competitive racing of all disciplines. He says it's very common for new frames from major brands to arrive needing to be faced. Do what you want with this information LoL

Of course my personal experiences and industry conversations are purely anecdotal. I've been fortunate not have any brake rub issues on any of builds due to caliper facing issues. And this is regardless of whether or not a brand actually faced the mounts from the factory. I was concerned my 168 would have facing issues, but the brand new set of trued rotors immediately solved that issue.

I'll follow up in a couple of weeks. Probably.

Thanks for the great review! Appreciate your thoughts. And looking forward to your YouTube videos as well.
I agree on the facing. I have been asking a few friends in the industry and have been told the identical feedback as you. I got a quote from my local shop and they said $70 to do mine. That seems fair to
me.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 11, 2022, 11:54:34 AM
Just returned from my VB-168 maiden voyage. Hooray seatpost clamp finally arrived. Did a quick 45km jaunt and here are my initial thoughts. Naturally my opinion will probably change over time...

1. As a "complete" build, I consider the 168 an "everyday" aero bike. It doesn't punish you by being too harsh, and neither is it flexy.

2. No creeks, rattles, or headset play. This is a combination of using a quality threaded BB, cable sound insulation, and the FSA headset working as intended. I also used light thread-locker on both derailleur hanger bolts.

3. No brake rub issues. I purchased brand new Shimano Ultegra rotors and aligning the calipers to them was super easy. Shimano is known to sell rotors that still need to be slightly "trued" upon arrival, but in this case I suppose I won truing lottery. I haven't been so lucky in the past...

4. I am still an advocate that quality wheels are more important than a frame. But I will also include having a proper bike fit and really paying attention to the decision of components at the contact points (saddle and handlebars). A frameset is only one aspect of the complete ride experience, albeit a critical one. As a complete bike with my current components, and assuming everything continues to work as intended, the 168 is a solid value if budget is really tight and if you can only have "one" bike. It doesn't have the same feeling of "urgency" as my Winspace T1500 or Allez Sprint which want you to go fast all the time, and that's okay. Those frames cost 3-4x more and wheels/tire/tube selection also play a huge role. The 168 frame wont be the reason your performance suffers I can assure you...

Regarding the topic of facing the caliper mounts (and subsequently the bottom bracket and headset opening) I spoke to a professional bike mechanic earlier today, who mostly deals with high-end bikes for competitive racing of all disciplines. He says it's very common for new frames from major brands to arrive needing to be faced. Do what you want with this information LoL

Of course my personal experiences and industry conversations are purely anecdotal. I've been fortunate not have any brake rub issues on any of builds due to caliper facing issues. And this is regardless of whether or not a brand actually faced the mounts from the factory. I was concerned my 168 would have facing issues, but the brand new set of trued rotors immediately solved that issue.

I'll follow up in a couple of weeks. Probably.


Great initial review! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts as time goes on.


How did you manage with routing the mechanical front derailleur cable?





Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 11, 2022, 05:43:56 PM
How did you manage with routing the mechanical front derailleur cable?

I used a Shimano outer cable end cap/ferrule, specifically the 4mm "long nose" version which helps quite a bit when initially routing.

Step 1: Unscrew the metal derailleur cable stopper guide attached to the frame.
Step 2: Gently guide the outer shift cable and ferrule through the cable stopper. This requires a little patience and finesse through the bottom bracket opening. 
Step 3: Reattach the derailleur cable stopper guide.

Pro Tip - To help guide the outer cable through the cable stopper...use an old (or new) shift cable as a "fish hook".
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 11, 2022, 05:56:25 PM
I updated the sheet today with the Axle Info and organised new products and images into the tabs (:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NpMFVEhRhZikKWWa3ZGyseyyIX_4spwQJXQ4DVVXCTA/edit#gid=0
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: shHH on August 12, 2022, 04:25:31 AM
I am still struggeling with my rubbing headset. Is someone using the FSA No.55R headset? if not, do you think it is possible to use with the integrated cockpit of VB after removing the connection pins?
https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/de/prodotti_1/steuersatze-ersatzteile/no-55r-1-5-acr
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 12, 2022, 09:29:50 AM
I am still struggeling with my rubbing headset. Is someone using the FSA No.55R headset? if not, do you think it is possible to use with the integrated cockpit of VB after removing the connection pins?
https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/de/prodotti_1/steuersatze-ersatzteile/no-55r-1-5-acr

From The Un-Official Guide To Fixing Headset Play thread

3. The top headset bearing is recessed too far into the head tube cup, causing the headset cover to rub on the frame, preventing the complete headset stack to properly compress. If this is the case you will need a thicker headset bearing (7mm, 7.5mm or 8mm thick) or a thicker c-ring so that it sits flush with the top of the headset opening on the frame, thus preventing the headset cover from rubbing the frame. EDIT: Another resolution is adding some micro spacers between the c-ring and top cap.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 12, 2022, 12:20:23 PM

Regarding the topic of facing the caliper mounts (and subsequently the bottom bracket and headset opening) I spoke to a professional bike mechanic earlier today, who mostly deals with high-end bikes for competitive racing of all disciplines. He says it's very common for new frames from major brands to arrive needing to be faced. Do what you want with this information LoL
 

To me this indicates it’s just another thing to expect in general when building a bike, regardless of manufacturer.   In the pile with potentially creaky bottom brackets and headsets, and sliding seat posts
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Gvkrzyzaniak on August 13, 2022, 11:39:50 PM
Hello,

Anyone would mind sharing a picture of the seatpost clamp, where the post meets the frame. I just received my package and I can't find anything to do the job. I emailed Chris but I wonder how long would it take a new one to arrive, so maybe I can buy one somewhere else.

Cheers lads
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: martocom on August 15, 2022, 08:58:57 AM
VeloBuild put a post up on Instagram not too long ago saying they were going to produce a 0mm offset post for the VB-R-168 after the demand they've seen for the VB-R-099 they recently released.

I'm sure if you send them a message they'll let you know when it's going to be available.

Was asking Chris and they don't have such plans. Not sure where you have seen this, but it was either not Velobuild or they dumped the plans.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 15, 2022, 01:59:11 PM
Was asking Chris and they don't have such plans. Not sure where you have seen this, but it was either not Velobuild or they dumped the plans.

It was posted on VeloBuild's instagram (@velobuild.bikes) as I responded to the post saying I'd be interested in buying one once they become available.

They must have not received enough response to actually follow through with it unfortunately.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 15, 2022, 02:10:33 PM
Sounds like the geometry of the 168 isn't for everyone. And that's okay. However, you should probably consider yourself lucky...

I have the opposite problem in that most frames simply aren't long and low enough for me without requiring some extreme length stem.

Not sure which is more extreme: Needing to push the saddle far forward to reduce reach over the bottom bracket, or using a 140mm+ stem to accommodate reach while keeping the stack low.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 15, 2022, 03:03:31 PM
Honestly I find my current set-up very comfortable - I'm 170cm with size 52 frame and 400mm/90mm HB011 integrated bars. No issues, soreness etc. on my longer 150km rides. I'm more curious to see what difference the 0mm set back would make and have an extra option if needed :)

I still need to get a proper bike fit as well so would be great to see what they would recommend.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on August 17, 2022, 02:38:08 AM
Sounds like the geometry of the 168 isn't for everyone. And that's okay. However, you should probably consider yourself lucky...

I have the opposite problem in that most frames simply aren't long and low enough for me without requiring some extreme length stem.

Not sure which is more extreme: Needing to push the saddle far forward to reduce reach over the bottom bracket, or using a 140mm+ stem to accommodate reach while keeping the stack low.

Just watched almost your entire 168 video on YT this morning while having breakfast.

I mean besides the room for improvements and such. You are such a great guy in front of the camera. And with all this "room for improvements" it also have its own charm, you are just starting up and being new with the entire YT influencer thing it is also understandable everything is not perfect.

What I wanna say is, you have  an incredible future ahead of you if you continue doing what you do. With frequent uploads, more content and some improvements you could easily be +100K subs by the end of 2023.

Just keep doing what you do man! More ride videos and more tech savvy stuff :D You are awesome
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 17, 2022, 06:58:47 AM
Received my frame today, something must have gone wrong with the fork I think, as it is not spaced 100mm between the dropouts (see picture).


In contact with Chris already so I'm sure this will get sorted. I'll update when it happens

Other than this it looks good. I'll have an update once I built it up
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on August 17, 2022, 07:37:30 AM
I finally received my replacement handlebars from Velobuild, check out this creative packaging, no box just a label taped to this!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 17, 2022, 09:17:29 AM
Thanks @eucalyptus! This really means a lot and I owe the majority of my overall Chinese frame intrigue (and troubleshooting) to the lovely folks in this very forum.

Here is a link to my latest 168 follow-up video. There's probably not a lot of new information in the video if you've spent time in this particular 168 forum/thread. But sometimes it's still nice to see a visual representation.

YouTube Search Title: Velobuild 168 Review - Answering Life's Toughest Question
https://youtu.be/kHrlTdNxXVo (https://youtu.be/kHrlTdNxXVo)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 17, 2022, 10:55:40 AM
Thanks @eucalyptus! This really means a lot and I owe the majority of my overall Chinese frame intrigue (and troubleshooting) to the lovely folks in this very forum.

Here is a link to my latest 168 follow-up video. There's probably not a lot of new information in the video if you've spent time in this particular 168 forum/thread. But sometimes it's still nice to see a visual representation.

YouTube Search Title: Velobuild 168 Review - Answering Life's Toughest Question



Nice one! As you said, really nice to be able to see this frame built up from different angles which aren't always possible with video. Keep up the great work man.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on August 17, 2022, 04:36:18 PM
I finally received my replacement handlebars from Velobuild, check out this creative packaging, no box just a label taped to this!

I'm starting to believe this is the standard packing method for cockpit parts from China  ;D I've received saddles, seatposts, bars, rotors, and even a 105 crankset packed in a similar fashion.
I once ordered a carbon bar from a US seller and they somehow managed to stick it very tightly into a Flat Rate envelope  ???
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on August 20, 2022, 08:54:12 PM
6 month Update: So after 2000km of riding, bike rides very well. I have ridden down some descents at 65kph+ and no issues with stability, the only reason why I dont go faster is because I'm a coward hahaha. The only negative is some paint on the front fork thru axle has like flaked away when the through axle sits against but you can only see it when the thru axle bolt is taken out.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 22, 2022, 06:20:32 AM
Received my frame today, something must have gone wrong with the fork I think, as it is not spaced 100mm between the dropouts (see picture).


In contact with Chris already so I'm sure this will get sorted. I'll update when it happens

Other than this it looks good. I'll have an update once I built it up

I seem to be getting nowhere with Chris. Did anyone have their forks being bent 2cm inwards? I don't think this carbon fork is to be trusted anymore, right? The TA is a standard 130mm TA, and it's fully threaded in on one side. So the fork is just too narrow.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on August 22, 2022, 06:48:00 AM
WOW! How did that not get caught before sending it!  :o I wouldn't ride it even if you can manage to squeeze a wheel into that.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on August 22, 2022, 06:49:58 AM
That is wild!

And I feel sketchy about my fork 2mm too wide  ???

That fork is a death trap!!! How on earth could someone thread in that axle, wrap and pack it in a box and be like "yup yup looks fine to me"

(https://memegenerator.net/img/instances/400x/54187027/looks-fine-to-me.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 22, 2022, 07:36:55 AM
Hi everybody.

So I'm going to start building my first bike, and the choice has fallen on the velobuild 168 frame, size 52.

The last few days I've been ordering the parts, and they should all arrive in 3 to 4 weeks.

Groupset is going to be Sram Force AXS with hydraulic disc brakes, and the wheelset is the Elitewheels Drive 50D.

Estimated weight 7.03 kg

Super excited to get started :D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 22, 2022, 08:57:17 AM
I seem to be getting nowhere with Chris.

Did Chris stop responding? Did VB refuse to refund or send out a new fork?

What a complete crap shoot...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 22, 2022, 09:07:42 AM
Did Chris stop responding? Did VB refuse to refund or send out a new fork?

What a complete crap shoot...

Chris is replying, but he doesn't seem to acknowledge the issue. He told me that this axle is right for a 100mm hub (something that I agree on), and that I should just try to put my wheels in the fork. The wheels haven't arrived yet (and I have no spare set of 100mm hubbed-wheels lying around, so I can't do this) but I don't know how I could place a 100mm hub wheel in a dropout that measures 82mm. I feel that we've gone in circles in that area for a few emails now, so I've asked him to escalate the issue to his manager or at least acknowledge that I have a problem. I've also mentioned that if this doesn't happen that I will have no other option than to go to Paypal to start the refund claim process. If that's succesful, then I have no idea who will have to fork over the 170USD for shipping the frame back.

Something to add: there was no visible damage on the box when delivered. The fork also has no cracked paint or anything, which I would expect if the fork was bent in transit. I have honestly no clue how this happened, as their mold will be correctly spaced. In the end, it should not be my problem either. I just want a replacement fork.

Will keep everyone up to date.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 22, 2022, 09:22:20 AM
Chris is replying, but he doesn't seem to acknowledge the issue. He told me that this axle is right for a 100mm hub (something that I agree on), and that I should just try to put my wheels in the fork. The wheels haven't arrived yet (and I have no spare set of 100mm hubbed-wheels lying around, so I can't do this) but I don't know how I could place a 100mm hub wheel in a dropout that measures 82mm. I feel that we've gone in circles in that area for a few emails now, so I've asked him to escalate the issue to his manager or at least acknowledge that I have a problem. I've also mentioned that if this doesn't happen that I will have no other option than to go to Paypal to start the refund claim process. If that's succesful, then I have no idea who will have to fork over the 170USD for shipping the frame back.

Something to add: there was no visible damage on the box when delivered. The fork also has no cracked paint or anything, which I would expect if the fork was bent in transit. I have honestly no clue how this happened, as their mold will be correctly spaced. In the end, it should not be my problem either. I just want a replacement fork.

Will keep everyone up to date.

Wait hold up hold up...I'm confused here. I don't believe that is the correct axle length for that fork the more I look at that photo.

Just checking some of my other bikes and...well...none of them are running a 130mm length front thru axle. More like 100 to 120mm. Did we miss something in an earlier post? Has this been address already?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on August 22, 2022, 09:44:56 AM
according velobuild website

142x12 rear
100x12 front
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 22, 2022, 10:10:03 AM
The 130mm axle length denotes the whole axle, so that includes the part that threads in on one side, and goes through the dropout on the other side. If the dropouts are 1.5cm wide each, it makes then it is the correct axle length. I'm not sure what the axle that was delivered with your 168 says, but I'd be surprised if it was not the 130mm one.


EDIT: https://www.modernbike.com/how-to-measure-bicycle-thru-axles this outlines it
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 22, 2022, 10:37:28 AM
This entire discussion about questioning the safety/integrity of the fork could have easily been avoided if:

Priority #1 - VeloBuild would have spent 5 extra seconds double checking the thru-axle hardware prior to shipment. Or if customer service (Chris) would have actually inspected the photo the customer provided to clearly see the axle being used.
Priority #2 - We as DIY bike builders evolve to quickly recognize these simple errors as soon as they pop up. Much time and frustration could have been saved on both sides.

Obviously that thru-axle is the wrong size. And I was sent a 168 frame without a seat post clamp, so I empathize with you.

It becomes problematic and dismissive when we quickly default to the "this is a safety concern / all Chinese bikes are dangerous" mentality whenever issues arise. Most times it's simply an issue of hardware (headset bearings/covers, axles, derailluer hangers)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 22, 2022, 10:54:00 AM
This entire discussion about questioning the safety/integrity of the fork could have easily been avoided if:

Priority #1 - VeloBuild would have spent 5 extra seconds double checking the thru-axle hardware prior to shipment. Or if customer service (Chris) would have actually inspected the photo the customer provided to clearly see the axle being used.
Priority #2 - We as DIY bike builders evolve to quickly recognize these simple errors as soon as they pop up. Much time and frustration could have been saved on both sides.

Obviously that thru-axle is the wrong size. And I was sent a 168 frame without a seat post clamp, so I empathize with you.

It becomes problematic and dismissive when we quickly default to the "this is a safety concern / all Chinese bikes are dangerous" mentality whenever issues arise. Most times it's simply an issue of hardware (headset bearings/covers, axles, derailluer hangers)

I don't think the problem is the tru axle size. Its the fork spacing that is wrong. If you check most wheels require a 100x12 tru axle spacing of the fork (at least from my quick google search).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 22, 2022, 11:45:23 AM
I don't think the problem is the tru axle size. Its the fork spacing that is wrong. If you check most wheels require a 100x12 tru axle spacing of the fork (at least from my quick google search).

That's correct, the fork should measure 100mm dropout to droput.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gbrnole on August 22, 2022, 01:58:15 PM
I seem to be getting nowhere with Chris. Did anyone have their forks being bent 2cm inwards? I don't think this carbon fork is to be trusted anymore, right? The TA is a standard 130mm TA, and it's fully threaded in on one side. So the fork is just too narrow.

did you measure the inside face to face of the fork? it seems more like the through axle is mismarked for OLD of 130 rather than overall length of 130mm?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on August 22, 2022, 04:37:54 PM
did you measure the inside face to face of the fork? it seems more like the through axle is mismarked for OLD of 130 rather than overall length of 130mm?

Yeah I think it has to be something like this. The carbon parts are made in a mold, so I can’t see how a completely different dimension could even happen. I mean unless the fork got crushed in shipping, but that would be fairly obvious.
Have you tried sliding a wheel into the fork and see how it fits?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on August 22, 2022, 05:18:44 PM
To those thinking it is the length of the thru axle, gilj posted (https://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3147.0;attach=11618;image) a few pages back with a tape measure and it shows that the fork measuring in at ~83 mm.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on August 23, 2022, 12:54:19 AM
Also, a carbon fork cannot be bent or crushed in shipping

A carbon fork either flex a little and goes back to original position

or breaks in half. I cannot be bent like alloy.

That axle is correct, its just his fork thats fked up! How Chris from Velobuild cannot admit fault is beyond my understanding, if he cannot see anything wrong then he is not suited to work in that position.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 23, 2022, 07:07:18 AM
Also, a carbon fork cannot be bent or crushed in shipping

A carbon fork either flex a little and goes back to original position

or breaks in half. I cannot be bent like alloy.
That's also the reason I would't try to put a wheel in that fork, even if it fits. Best case scenario it puts tremendous amount of pressure on the wheel and severely degrades the lifespan of the hub and bearings. Worst case, it snaps in half without warning.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 23, 2022, 07:47:15 PM
I'm getting kind of frustrated by the lack of communication and lack of responses I'm getting from velobuild. I wanted to know the status of my order and the estimated time to shipping, no response. I also wanted for them to confirm the options I picked, so there would be no mistakes: no response. One of the two emails I got from them was just one word: "ok".

It's really bugging me, to the point of making me rethink the whole thing.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 24, 2022, 07:33:07 AM
In my experience you have to be very clear with what you need an answer to, and be very proactive in the communication. Once shipped I got my order quite quickly: it was delivered in 9 days from Hong Kong to London. I went with XDB shipping and had a tracking code, all in all a good shipping experience.



As for my situation with the fork, Chris has forwarded the pictures I already shared here, as well as a short video I had of the fork to the engineers. I hope it can get resolved that way. Best case scenario they would send me a new fork, I can return the one in my posesssion if they would like that.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on August 24, 2022, 07:43:06 AM
what is the size of the headtube diameter.

I am wondering if this toseek bar will works, as diameter is 28,4mm

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003534876264.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.77da6b195vwhsO&algo_pvid=ebc9eec7-5566-4e7b-88b9-63bb04cef3d3&aem_p4p_detail=202208240524303228172498531200003003272&algo_exp_id=ebc9eec7-5566-4e7b-88b9-63bb04cef3d3-0&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000029659980045%22%7D&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21EUR%21202.75%21127.73%21%21%21%21%21%400b0a187b16613438703092766e9cb8%2112000029659980045%21sea&curPageLogUid=KqiQpYqdCimY&ad_pvid=202208240524303228172498531200003003272_1&gatewayAdapt=glo2fra
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 24, 2022, 08:48:38 AM
In my experience you have to be very clear with what you need an answer to, and be very proactive in the communication. Once shipped I got my order quite quickly: it was delivered in 9 days from Hong Kong to London. I went with XDB shipping and had a tracking code, all in all a good shipping experience.



As for my situation with the fork, Chris has forwarded the pictures I already shared here, as well as a short video I had of the fork to the engineers. I hope it can get resolved that way. Best case scenario they would send me a new fork, I can return the one in my posesssion if they would like that.

How long did it take for them to ship the order?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 24, 2022, 09:20:11 AM
How long did it take for them to ship the order?

I payed on July 29th, and it got shipped August 8 th.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 24, 2022, 05:18:07 PM
Finish the build today, cannot ride it yet tho, Wax has to dry as well as the retaining compound of the BB.
Not so sure why it's so heavy, it's 8095g for everything, including pedals.

I had my fair share of issues:

will see how it performs after i can do a few rides on it
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 24, 2022, 06:38:28 PM
  • The brake mount surfaces are not machined and need facing. One more trip to the bike shop.

What do you mean? Did it affect the installation of the brakes?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 25, 2022, 02:21:55 PM
What do you mean? Did it affect the installation of the brakes?
This will better explain what i'm talking about: Park Tool DT 5.2 https://youtu.be/7EY15jtA6yA (https://youtu.be/7EY15jtA6yA)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 25, 2022, 02:29:26 PM
I believe what @vTuga is ultimately asking is whether or not the fact the brake mount surfaces aren't faced, actually prevented the brake calipers from being properly aligned.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 25, 2022, 02:32:56 PM
I believe what @vTuga is ultimately asking is whether or not the fact the brake mount surfaces aren't faced, actually prevented the brake calipers from being properly aligned.

Ah, yes. They are rubbing constantly on one side and i tried to remount the brakes multiple times. I also use a rotor shim that i put between the brakes and the rotor for spacing. But no matter what, it still rubs. Only thing i can imagine is, that the surface is uneven and therefore there is a tilt in the caliper that is causing the rub.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 25, 2022, 05:57:51 PM
Anyone else had problems like this here in the forum?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Velovelo on August 25, 2022, 09:00:28 PM
Ah, yes. They are rubbing constantly on one side and i tried to remount the brakes multiple times. I also use a rotor shim that i put between the brakes and the rotor for spacing. But no matter what, it still rubs. Only thing i can imagine is, that the surface is uneven and therefore there is a tilt in the caliper that is causing the rub.

Have you tried truing the disc rotors with a rotor truing tool or long nose pliers?
I get this issue with the 177 and 099 with some brand new rotors. After truing no more rubbing.

Also check for wobbling wheel hubs / wheels etc.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 26, 2022, 11:24:28 AM
Have you tried truing the disc rotors with a rotor truing tool or long nose pliers?
I get this issue with the 177 and 099 with some brand new rotors. After truing no more rubbing.

Also check for wobbling wheel hubs / wheels etc.

These wheels, hubs and rotors have been checked and ridden in my gravel frame before. There was 0 rub on the gravel frame and i was quite particular with my LBS to make sure everything is good. I also made sure to have everything cleaned and being spotless for installation and made sure, that when storing the wheelset, nothing was leaning on the rotors. I get super nerdy about this. it's in another shop with a facing tool now and I hope that it will work after.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on August 26, 2022, 11:42:28 AM
Anyone else had problems like this here in the forum?

Yeah I had this issue, was impossible to get the calipers to align properly as they were kinda twisted at an angle. I could get it so close, but never right. This week I took it in and got the mounts faced (cost $70 cad) and completely fixed it. Then I had the calipers set up and aligned in minutes.
At first I was a touch annoyed at Velobuild for not doing it at the factory. But since I have talked to a bunch of bike mechanics and they basically all said it’s just part of building up a brand new frame - regardless of price.
I think sometimes maybe we assume things aren’t done cause it’s a cheap frame from china. When in reality a lot of  these things and little issues are just industry wide. But when buying a complete bike, someone has already dealt with a resolved them. Obviously that’s just my opinion haha
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on August 26, 2022, 01:32:14 PM
Yeah I had this issue, was impossible to get the calipers to align properly as they were kinda twisted at an angle. I could get it so close, but never right. This week I took it in and got the mounts faced (cost $70 cad) and completely fixed it. Then I had the calipers set up and aligned in minutes.
At first I was a touch annoyed at Velobuild for not doing it at the factory. But since I have talked to a bunch of bike mechanics and they basically all said it’s just part of building up a brand new frame - regardless of price.
I think sometimes maybe we assume things aren’t done cause it’s a cheap frame from china. When in reality a lot of  these things and little issues are just industry wide. But when buying a complete bike, someone has already dealt with a resolved them. Obviously that’s just my opinion haha

Agree 100%.
To those of us with build issues, buy a brand name carbon frameset and try to build it up yourself...suddenly open molds won't look so bad, many of the same issues come up. The problem is usually us :)
I've also had caliper/rotor issues and I'm never able to get the rotors to line up as good as I would like no matter how many tools and techniques I use. The bike shop always gets them spot on, though. For what they charge to do the job, I can pass on the caliper mount facing for now.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 26, 2022, 02:07:32 PM
Do you think an unpainted frame has less chances of getting such problems? Maybe its related to the paint? I'm tempted to change my order to unpainted, if it solves these issues.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 26, 2022, 02:44:43 PM
Do you think an unpainted frame has less chances of getting such problems? Maybe its related to the paint? I'm tempted to change my order to unpainted, if it solves these issues.

I think it exaggerates the issue for sure, but i don't think these surfaces were ever treated during production after they come out of the mold. They probably are roughly prepared for paint and then leave the factory as is.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 26, 2022, 05:20:17 PM
I think it exaggerates the issue for sure, but i don't think these surfaces were ever treated during production after they come out of the mold. They probably are roughly prepared for paint and then leave the factory as is.
Are you using those flat adapters for 160mm rotors, or are you using 140mm, mounting the calipers directly on the frame?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on August 27, 2022, 01:37:51 AM
Do you think an unpainted frame has less chances of getting such problems? Maybe its related to the paint? I'm tempted to change my order to unpainted, if it solves these issues.

Doubt it. Bought my VB unpainted and it gives me more brake alignment issues than my non-OM gravel bike or my gf's bike. FWIW my gf's road bike is from a big brand (Felt) and is a bit easier to set caliper alignment, but it's still not "easy" and I'm sure it could be improved by a good tech (for both bikes). Maybe find a shop with the necessary tools and see what they would charge for facing?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 27, 2022, 02:29:37 AM
Are you using those flat adapters for 160mm rotors, or are you using 140mm, mounting the calipers directly on the frame?

I use both 160 front and rear, so I’m using the adapters for both. They are OG Shimano ones.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on August 28, 2022, 01:50:35 AM

I had my fair share of issues:
  • Headset is absolute trash, you can still see the bearings underneath what they call a "seal". Give this 1 ride in the rain and you will grind this down. I will replace those.

I checked the bearings they sent me, mine don't have this. They also have a different color (blue), so I'm wondering if they sent me the right ones at this point.


Still waiting to hear back about my fork. I've basically told them that if they don't resolve it soon, I'll have to start the paypal process of trying to claim my money back. The only satisfactory option would be for them to send me a new fork. At this point I could even send the frame back to them to get my money back, but not sure who would have to eat the $150 USD shipping cost on that.

Let's see where this goes.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on August 28, 2022, 03:34:47 PM
Almost done, thus far I like it. The pedals are NOT staying just used them for the first test ride. 
Need to trim some cables
adjust the shifting
wrap the bars
raise the seat
install the real pedals
cut the fork
install bottle cages
other things I am forgetting
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 29, 2022, 09:16:47 AM
My weight estimation sheet

If I get to the 7.1Kg without pedals, I'll be super happy  ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 29, 2022, 05:16:31 PM
Here is my final build now. 8.1 kg including everything, bike computer, bottle cages (with hidden multitool), pedals, mount etc.

I think it turned out great.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on August 29, 2022, 11:46:30 PM
Here is my final build now. 8.1 kg including everything, bike computer, bottle cages (with hidden multitool), pedals, mount etc.

I think it turned out great.

Looks great! 8.1kg is excellent for the complete setup.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 30, 2022, 02:01:40 PM
I'm going to build my 168 with a SRAM Force AXS groupset, with a DUB crankset. What kind of bottom bracket would you choose? I was leaning towards the official Sram BB86 DUB BB, but I'm worried about the durability. Maybe I should go for a more premium BB, like Kogel, C-Bear or Ceramic Speed? What do you think?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 30, 2022, 02:22:57 PM
I'm going to build my 168 with a SRAM Force AXS groupset, with a DUB crankset. What kind of bottom bracket would you choose? I was leaning towards the official Sram BB86 DUB BB, but I'm worried about the durability. Maybe I should go for a more premium BB, like Kogel, C-Bear or Ceramic Speed? What do you think?

From what i heard, C-Bear, Ceramic Speed, Kogel are all shit and overprized. Either go for Sram itself, Hambini or Token. Not sure Hambini has one, but they are also coming with quite a price tag. I heard good things about the token ones (https://www.tokenproducts.com/bottom-brackets/item/546-BB4129) tho, but that was for the thread together design. the DUB diameter is a bit too big for the diameter of BB86.

If anything and what also Hambini recommends: try to stick to 24mm axles, they will actually be stiffer and give you more clearance. I know there are rotor aldhu cranks, with 24mm axles, that might be compatible with Sram? Maybe they even have 24mm versions?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Kirkspants on August 30, 2022, 02:25:30 PM
Those ceramic bottom brackets do not necessarily correlate to durability. Look at how XTR and Campagnolo Pro-Tech approach durability, with seal design and highest quality steel bearings. Ceramic bearings actually do require a fair amount of upkeep, which not many people commit to. For example, I’d look into Enduro Angular Contact series bearings.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Kirkspants on August 30, 2022, 02:27:48 PM

If anything and what also Hambini recommends: try to stick to 24mm axles, they will actually be stiffer and give you more clearance. I know there are rotor aldhu cranks, with 24mm axles, that might be compatible with Sram? Maybe they even have 24mm versions?

Agreed- you take a huge durability and longevity hit by trying to cram a ~30 mm spindle in a BB86 (Really, English/Italian/French even) sized hole.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 30, 2022, 02:34:18 PM
Fork TA = 130mm
Dropout TA = 164mm

Just to make sure I wasn’t smoking, I pulled the axles to check
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 30, 2022, 02:46:44 PM
From what i heard, C-Bear, Ceramic Speed, Kogel are all shit and overprized. Either go for Sram itself, Hambini or Token. Not sure Hambini has one, but they are also coming with quite a price tag. I heard good things about the token ones (https://www.tokenproducts.com/bottom-brackets/item/546-BB4129) tho, but that was for the thread together design. the DUB diameter is a bit too big for the diameter of BB86.

If anything and what also Hambini recommends: try to stick to 24mm axles, they will actually be stiffer and give you more clearance. I know there are rotor aldhu cranks, with 24mm axles, that might be compatible with Sram? Maybe they even have 24mm versions?

Interesting. I didn´t know of Token. But from a quick search, I haven't found it for sale in Europe.

About the 24mm axles, I could try a Sram crankset with a GXP axle. I don't know if other options exist compatible with 12s sram axs groupsets.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on August 30, 2022, 02:53:03 PM
I have a BB92 on my FM-936(same as BB86 but 6mm wider) while I had ordered it as BSA.
Being heavily Hambinized at the time, I was very disappointed(big spindle in small hole = very bad  ;D)
But installed a DUB spindle anyway as I had it already.

After a year plus with the SRAM BB86/92 DUB and a heavy usage, races and mud, it is still surprisingly smooth.

On other bikes I tried GXP, BBinfinite(similar to Hambini), BB30, PF30, Wheels mfg and some Aliexpress PF by screw.
On all of these I was changing the bearings once or twice a year.

Moral of the story... for a DUB I would go every time with the SRAM, it is cheap and reliable.
And maybe look for something else only if unlucky, but probably the frame is then the problem (not concentric, or not circular holes) and any alternative won't probably work either.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on August 30, 2022, 02:53:59 PM
Interesting. I didn´t know of Token. But from a quick search, I haven't found it for sale in Europe.

About the 24mm axles, I could try a Sram crankset with a GXP axle. I don't know if other options exist compatible with 12s sram axs groupsets.

I'm pretty sure the Rotor Aldhu 24 crank should work, you would just need to find the chainring, that works with a Sram Chain. Since it's modular, you can change it quite easily. Peak Torque made a video about their modular system and it was reviewed quite nicely in terms of manufacturing tolerances. There is a discussion about the topic here too (https://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=166235).

there is also a token dealer locator: https://www.tokenproducts.com/dealer-locator

The reason on why i would avoid DUB, is that the space is just to narrow for good bearings. Also ceramic speed and cbear are quite shit for the price and ceramic bearings don't really make sense, since they are the harder material within a softer shell, so you will def. get grooves over time.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 30, 2022, 04:07:08 PM
I have a BB92 on my FM-936(same as BB86 but 6mm wider) while I had ordered it as BSA.
Being heavily Hambinized at the time, I was very disappointed(big spindle in small hole = very bad  ;D)
But installed a DUB spindle anyway as I had it already.

After a year plus with the SRAM BB86/92 DUB and a heavy usage, races and mud, it is still surprisingly smooth.

On other bikes I tried GXP, BBinfinite(similar to Hambini), BB30, PF30, Wheels mfg and some Aliexpress PF by screw.
On all of these I was changing the bearings once or twice a year.

Moral of the story... for a DUB I would go every time with the SRAM, it is cheap and reliable.
And maybe look for something else only if unlucky, but probably the frame is then the problem (not concentric, or not circular holes) and any alternative won't probably work either.

Yes, I think I'll go for the SRAM DUB. I was looking up the Rotor Aldhu 24, and it would be double the cost of what I can get a Force AXS DUB crankset. That's a lot of bottom brackets.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on August 30, 2022, 04:54:00 PM
It's Chinertown's favorite know-it-all, reporting for duty...

-So I had a Kogel Bearings ceramic DUB to BB30 bottom bracket on my Allez Sprint for 6,500mi/10,500km before I sold the bike. The bearings still ran super smooth just as the first day I installed it. No issues with durability. The original reason for installing the Kogel BB was because the standard $50 SRAM DUB bottom bracket completely crapped out on me in less than 500 miles. I was actually warned by a few peers not to use the SRAM DUB BB and..well...$60 down the drain.

-I also now run a Kogel BB86 on my Winspace T1500. So far 1,700mi/2,700km and no issues. Kogel Bearings almost always offers a "free" set of oversized ceramic pulley wheels with every purchase of a ceramic BB. If not for the visual bling bling, this at least mitigates some of the cost of the BB.

-I also run Wheels MFG outboard BBs on all my other bikes (road/gravel/trainer). This in my opinion is the BEST value in bottom brackets on the market today for the price. One thing to note: People have a tendency to over-torque the pre-load adjuster on their crankset which not only prevents the bearings from running as smoothly as they should, but also will destroy the bearings faster than you realize. Just barely finger tight is all you need. Only just enough to remove any crankset play and not a degree turn more.

-Is a $200 bottom bracket worth it? Probably not, and especially not without a "free" set if pulley wheels. But you can actually feel the difference in smoothness when pedaling, albeit marginal. You can't go wrong with Wheels MFG though. They really specialize in that sort of thing.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 30, 2022, 05:25:43 PM
It's Chinertown's favorite know-it-all, reporting for duty...

-So I had a Kogel Bearings ceramic DUB to BB30 bottom bracket on my Allez Sprint for 6,500mi/10,500km before I sold the bike. The bearings still ran super smooth just as the first day I installed it. No issues with durability. The original reason for installing the Kogel BB was because the standard $50 SRAM DUB bottom bracket completely crapped out on me in less than 500 miles. I was actually warned by a few peers not to use the SRAM DUB BB and..well...$60 down the drain.

-I also now run a Kogel BB86 on my Winspace T1500. So far 1,700mi/2,700km and no issues. Kogel Bearings almost always offers a "free" set of oversized ceramic pulley wheels with every purchase of a ceramic BB. If not for the visual bling bling, this at least mitigates some of the cost of the BB.

-I also run Wheels MFG outboard BBs on all my other bikes (road/gravel/trainer). This in my opinion is the BEST value in bottom brackets on the market today for the price. One thing to note: People have a tendency to over-torque the pre-load adjuster on their crankset which not only prevents the bearings from running as smoothly as they should, but also will destroy the bearings faster than you realize. Just barely finger tight is all you need. Only just enough to remove any crankset play and not a degree turn more.

-Is a $200 bottom bracket worth it? Probably not, and especially not without a "free" set if pulley wheels. But you can actually feel the difference in smoothness when pedaling, albeit marginal. You can't go wrong with Wheels MFG though. They really specialize in that sort of thing.
I've also looked Wheels MFG as a good option, but the price for the BB86 DUB BB is very close to the C-Bears with ceramic bearings (120-140€). Don't know it the Wheels MFG are worth it at that price, it starts to go into premium territory.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: VanDungLe on August 30, 2022, 07:44:22 PM
I'm going to build my 168 with a SRAM Force AXS groupset, with a DUB crankset. What kind of bottom bracket would you choose? I was leaning towards the official Sram BB86 DUB BB, but I'm worried about the durability. Maybe I should go for a more premium BB, like Kogel, C-Bear or Ceramic Speed? What do you think?
Like the other person said, your best option would be a Hambini bottom bracket+24mm crank. That being said, if you're a cheap skate like me, i'd get a Thread-fit design BB for 24mm spindle from aliexpress (from brand like GUB, ZTTO,...), swap out the original bearings, change it to NSK/SKF bearings (i forgot the dimension, but just make sure the inner race diameter is 25mm), get a plastic shims for 24mm spindle like for Shimano BB (you can also get this from Aliexpress) and done, you'd get the best bang for buck BB imho. Although Hambini doesn't like that design because of its stiffness (or lack thereof and i agree with him), i dont really care. It works.for me lol.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 31, 2022, 03:57:07 AM
I'm looking into the Rotor crankset but with the vegast 24 cranks instead of the Aldhu 24. It's 100€ cheaper. Don't really know the difference between the two. If its just the weight (30gr dif) than the vegast should be fine.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on August 31, 2022, 06:34:25 AM
Here is my final build now. 8.1 kg including everything, bike computer, bottle cages (with hidden multitool), pedals, mount etc.

I think it turned out great.

That’s a clean machine!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on August 31, 2022, 09:16:36 AM
I'm going to build my 168 with a SRAM Force AXS groupset, with a DUB crankset. What kind of bottom bracket would you choose? I was leaning towards the official Sram BB86 DUB BB, but I'm worried about the durability. Maybe I should go for a more premium BB, like Kogel, C-Bear or Ceramic Speed? What do you think?

using the SRAM BB86 DUB BB for the last 3 months, haven't had any issues so far.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on August 31, 2022, 02:09:31 PM
Thanks for the feedback. I'm going with the Sram DUB BB, they are cheap and it looks like they are reasonably reliable.

Upgraded the crankset to Sram Red, less 150 gr and looks sharp
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on September 01, 2022, 04:14:12 AM
I'm going with the sram rival axs, wanted to upgrade to the red crankf or the same reason, but it comes at a heavier pricetag than I wanted to pay. it does look so sharp though!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 01, 2022, 04:31:35 AM
I'm going with the sram rival axs, wanted to upgrade to the red crankf or the same reason, but it comes at a heavier pricetag than I wanted to pay. it does look so sharp though!
In terms of weight its probably the biggest upgrade you can make, apart from wheelset. Rival AXS crankset weight is 877g (48/35, 172.5). Red crankset is 577g. That's 300g diference. Thats a lot of times the difference in weight between a 5.000$ bike and a 10.000$ one.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on September 01, 2022, 07:35:36 AM
In terms of weight its probably the biggest upgrade you can make, apart from wheelset. Rival AXS crankset weight is 877g (48/35, 172.5). Red crankset is 577g. That's 300g diference. Thats a lot of times the difference in weight between a 5.000$ bike and a 10.000$ one.

Yeah I know, it would be the first upgrade I do. I just need to hold out a bit to find a deal on a red 46/33 or 48/35 power crank on ebay.


Headset question: the compression-ring of my headset ends up quite high, and as a result the headset cap does not sit flush with the frame (between 1 and 2mm gap). I've seen others talk about getting a less high bearing, but mine already measures 7mm. Does anyone know if I could find a less high compression ring? My google-skills let me down.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on September 01, 2022, 07:42:45 AM
Yeah I know, it would be the first upgrade I do. I just need to hold out a bit to find a deal on a red 46/33 or 48/35 power crank on ebay.


Headset question: the compression-ring of my headset ends up quite high, and as a result the headset cap does not sit flush with the frame (between 1 and 2mm gap). I've seen others talk about getting a less high bearing, but mine already measures 7mm. Does anyone know if I could find a less high compression ring? My google-skills let me down.

Problem with that one is, that the top cap they have does not have a rubber O-ring. That would mean, that the topcap would scratch the paint. I think there are 6-6.5mm bearings available. (https://www.kugellager-shop.net/fahrradlager-steuersaetze.html?aussendurchmesser_mm=5738&breite_mm=5691&innendurchmesser_mm=5620)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on September 01, 2022, 08:31:29 AM
Sure, I understand there is a gap. I just would like the gap to be smaller. Adding an o-ring would introduce friction, I don't want that either.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 01, 2022, 09:38:56 AM
Yeah I know, it would be the first upgrade I do. I just need to hold out a bit to find a deal on a red 46/33 or 48/35 power crank on ebay.

I bought the cranks separate from the chainrings, and it was a little cheaper and easier to get the combination I wanted (165mm, 46/33). If I had bought the complete crankset it would have been 100$ more expensive and I could not find it in stock anywhere.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 02, 2022, 06:52:01 AM
My 168 raked more than 9000km outdoor and indoor now. No issues other than creaking headset.

And recently, I've tried to change its attitude. And it worked! Here it is.

Conti Terra Speed 650x35B on Hunt Adventure Sport wheels.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on September 02, 2022, 11:40:48 AM
My 168 raked more than 9000km outdoor and indoor now. No issues other than creaking headset.

And recently, I've tried to change its attitude. And it worked! Here it is.

Conti Terra Speed 650x35B on Hunt Adventure Sport wheels.


This is brilliant! Hadn't thought about what could be done by changing to 650B wheels. How much wider than 35 do you think it could go? Looks awesome.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on September 02, 2022, 12:12:01 PM
My 168 raked more than 9000km outdoor and indoor now. No issues other than creaking headset.

And recently, I've tried to change its attitude. And it worked! Here it is.

Conti Terra Speed 650x35B on Hunt Adventure Sport wheels.

This looks great! 650b and 35mm gravel tires is a great idea!
How does it feel on the gravel?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 02, 2022, 11:03:02 PM
I'd reply for both @Pigdog and @hazzer19

Thanks!

Based on my direct observation, this frame could actually accept 700x35c, but I could be wrong. Someone mentioned in this thread that they successfully fitted 700x34c Schwalbe slick with some space still.

I decided to get a set of 650b wheels in attempt to clear the toe overlap. On gravel, toe overlap is something I don't want to experience. With 650x35b, it successfully cleared the toe overlap; 700x35c will definitely make it worse.

Is there any space left with 650x35b? Yes. Around 1.5mm to the drive-side chain stay. So, in theory, you could jam in a set of 37mm, if you can find any. But better not. 35mm is the widest you can fit safely. 40mm is definitely a big no.

How it rides on gravel? I haven't actually test it on real gravel yet. Also, they are tubed for now due to Hunt's rim tapes came in a such poor condition. That means that I won't be able to enjoy the full experience even if I ride it on real gravel.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on September 03, 2022, 04:05:03 AM
I've done gravel on my 168. I can only fit 32mm on 700c. The issue for me is side knobs. My clement(donnelly) 33x700 tires touch/tap.  The gk ss fit. I'm sure there are slick tire/wheel combos that would let a 33 or 34mm work which I'm sure would work on the road.

 I don't like the idea of leaving no clearance when doing gravel.  All it takes is one wet gravel section and your gunked up tires will cut through you fork and chainstays.

As for the frame I have it slammed and isn't the best position for doing long all gravel rides. If you have max spacers for comfort it'd help a little but not like a relaxed geometry frame.

I've done 30 miles all gravel, 60 mixed light gravel. Then there always seems to be short sections of gravel, chip seal, pea rock on every ride cause there is so much road construction going on.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: martocom on September 03, 2022, 08:19:00 AM
Anyone tried to fit "The One Pro" Handlebar to the 168?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on September 03, 2022, 12:50:41 PM
Anyone tried to fit "The One Pro" Handlebar to the 168?

I don't think that would be an issue at all looking at how easy it is to fit any headset to the Velobuild

I would recommend to buy directly from the manufacturer instead of all the resellers on Aliexpres.... I bought one and it feels pretty decent. TOP NOTCH finish, looks like any $3-400 handlebar
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/T1000-Carbon-Bike-Handlebar-Fully-Internal_1600457733782.html?spm=a2756.order-detail-ta-bn-b.0.0.3acc2fc2w9Nt1I

Note* that a 400 bar measures 400mm C-C drop to drop and actually is 385mm C-C hood to hood.

Weight is 350g for a 400x100mm bar, 337g without screws and the heavy clamping plate (cast iron or something)

Stripping the thin layer of paint saves you 5 gram.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on September 03, 2022, 01:06:44 PM
Finally done. Took it for a quick 10 mile ride and it feels faster than my CAAD 7. Still need to put on the bar tape.

Total Cost ~$1,900 USD

Frame (http://www.velobuild.com/products/2021-vb-r-168-carbon-fiber-road-frame-disc-version-integrated-hidden-cables)   VeloBuild   VB-R-168 (56)
Wheels (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/-/2255801178837438.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.816c2e0eAo5LYi)   CSC   55mm x 25mm
Brakes (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2255799928780428.html)   Juin Tech   F1
Cranks   Shimano   Ultegra 52/39
Shifters   Shimano    105
Front Derailleur   Shimano   105
Rear Derailleur   Shimano   105
Rear Light    (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2255800443488685.html)   ROCKBROS Bike Light LED Bicycle IPx6
Cassette   Sunshine   11/32
Bottom Bracket (https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/2251832835484740.html)   ZTTO   BB86
Chain   Zrace
Bottle Cages  (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2255800060566674.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef1802CAk1mM)
Garmin Mount (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2255800767579734.html)   OG Evkin   CM-005s
Tires      Continental     ULTRA SPORT III 700*28c
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on September 03, 2022, 04:32:49 PM
I don't think that would be an issue at all looking at how easy it is to fit any headset to the Velobuild

I would recommend to buy directly from the manufacturer instead of all the resellers on Aliexpres.... I bought one and it feels pretty decent. TOP NOTCH finish, looks like any $3-400 handlebar
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/T1000-Carbon-Bike-Handlebar-Fully-Internal_1600457733782.html?spm=a2756.order-detail-ta-bn-b.0.0.3acc2fc2w9Nt1I

Note* that a 400 bar measures 400mm C-C drop to drop and actually is 385mm C-C hood to hood.

Weight is 350g for a 400x100mm bar, 337g without screws and the heavy clamping plate (cast iron or something)

Stripping the thin layer of paint saves you 5 gram.

Can you actually get single items from Alibaba? And if so, how? I thought that’s only wholesale and for retail you have aliexpress.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: VanDungLe on September 03, 2022, 09:49:25 PM
Finally done. Took it for a quick 10 mile ride and it feels faster than my CAAD 7. Still need to put on the bar tape.

Total Cost ~$1,900 USD

Frame (http://www.velobuild.com/products/2021-vb-r-168-carbon-fiber-road-frame-disc-version-integrated-hidden-cables)   VeloBuild   VB-R-168 (56)
Wheels (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/-/2255801178837438.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.816c2e0eAo5LYi)   CSC   55mm x 25mm
Brakes (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2255799928780428.html)   Juin Tech   F1
Cranks   Shimano   Ultegra 52/39
Shifters   Shimano    105
Front Derailleur   Shimano   105
Rear Derailleur   Shimano   105
Rear Light    (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2255800443488685.html)   ROCKBROS Bike Light LED Bicycle IPx6
Cassette   Sunshine   11/32
Bottom Bracket (https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/2251832835484740.html)   ZTTO   BB86
Chain   Zrace
Bottle Cages  (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2255800060566674.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef1802CAk1mM)
Garmin Mount (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2255800767579734.html)   OG Evkin   CM-005s
Tires      Continental     ULTRA SPORT III 700*28c
How on earth did you built with such a good price? Nice job
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: zxcvbnmjm on September 04, 2022, 01:55:11 PM
I don't think that would be an issue at all looking at how easy it is to fit any headset to the Velobuild

I would recommend to buy directly from the manufacturer instead of all the resellers on Aliexpres.... I bought one and it feels pretty decent. TOP NOTCH finish, looks like any $3-400 handlebar
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/T1000-Carbon-Bike-Handlebar-Fully-Internal_1600457733782.html?spm=a2756.order-detail-ta-bn-b.0.0.3acc2fc2w9Nt1I

Note* that a 400 bar measures 400mm C-C drop to drop and actually is 385mm C-C hood to hood.

I just received mine two days ago! Thanks again for the review on your other thread! I ended up getting this bar for USD$100 shipped ($10 alibaba voucher and i asked for free shipping within china). And also, thanks heaps for the tip about the bar width! I was so close to accidentally ordering 400mm when i remembered you mentioning something about the bar width. Then i double checked and noticed that they measure the bar width by the width at the drops!

I was initally hesitant to buy these bars because of the weight difference between my original velobuild bars 322g and these being 350g, but the weight difference of 2cm of spacers alone almost cancels out the difference lol

I've only ridden it once indoors but the quality seems decent. If anyone is interested in how they feel, i have a race in two weeks and i can follow up with my impressions. One thing disappointing was the quality of the split spacers which dont match up very cleanly.

Anyone tried to fit "The One Pro" Handlebar to the 168?
The headset cover provided with the OEM bar (which looks like is the samE top cap provided with THE ONE PRO bar) does not fit the 168. The headset covef  is far too narrow for the 168's headtube. I had to drill allignment holes into the one set of provided spacers to make it fit with the original 168 top cap. Then I wrapped the spacers and topcap in electrical tape to cover the exposed gaps. Its not the prettiest solution but it will do for now. I will one day glue together the top cap and spacer then use a filler to fill in and make a smooth join between the two pieces

Can you actually get single items from Alibaba? And if so, how? I thought that’s only wholesale and for retail you have aliexpress.
Its possible but it depends on the seller. Some sellers offer minimums of 1 whereas others may require higher minimums. You just have to check. Also some sellers (like in this case) offer samples. Just message the seller and request a sample and they will send you an invoice
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on September 12, 2022, 09:05:26 AM
Does anyone know the type of screw for the seatpost clamp?
It's getting colder and wetter here and i've seen the bottlecage, seatpost and seatpost clamp screws already starting to rust. For the bottlecages it's an easy replacement. For the seatpost i think i got the specs already in my sheet. However for the clamp i cannot figure out the style. I'm german, so i cannot really tell on how you would call the screw, that is basically only a thread and has a hex inserted in the screw.

Another thing is about the handlebar screws. Seems like it's M5 or M4, that has a nut that you need to put in another hex key at the other side to tighten it. I had a handlebar from china before and it had the same style. All my other stems just have threads inside of them. I cannot figure out the name of the screw either. I found one handlebar screw on Aliexpress that is titanium from "Risk", but in case that ever fails i don't want to order stuff that takes 30 days+ to eventually arrive. So if anyone knows the type of screw on the handlebars, i would greatly appreciate the name and specs!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on September 12, 2022, 04:30:37 PM
For the handle bar its a M5x18mm you can probably put a regular nut on the other end to hold it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on September 12, 2022, 04:43:33 PM
Does anyone know the type of screw for the seatpost clamp?
It's getting colder and wetter here and i've seen the bottlecage, seatpost and seatpost clamp screws already starting to rust. For the bottlecages it's an easy replacement. For the seatpost i think i got the specs already in my sheet. However for the clamp i cannot figure out the style. I'm german, so i cannot really tell on how you would call the screw, that is basically only a thread and has a hex inserted in the screw.

Another thing is about the handlebar screws. Seems like it's M5 or M4, that has a nut that you need to put in another hex key at the other side to tighten it. I had a handlebar from china before and it had the same style. All my other stems just have threads inside of them. I cannot figure out the name of the screw either. I found one handlebar screw on Aliexpress that is titanium from "Risk", but in case that ever fails i don't want to order stuff that takes 30 days+ to eventually arrive. So if anyone knows the type of screw on the handlebars, i would greatly appreciate the name and specs!


For the stem I used this set and it was great for me.
C$ 17.03  36% Off | Wanyifa Titanium M5x16 18mm Blot for 3T ARX LTD Stem - Complete Titanium Bolts Hardware Upgrade Kit
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mP7Ymf6

Unfortunately no idea about the seat post, but I would like to know as well.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 13, 2022, 07:09:38 AM
How much time did it take for you to receive the frame after it was shipped? I got my tracking code on September 3rd, but still no updates on the tracking, I'm finding it strange.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on September 14, 2022, 03:06:35 AM
I can't remember, but not that long for me.

I was in contact with Chris recently and they did have some covid-related delays for sending my replacement forks, it might've affected you to? Although my forks were shipped September 7th, so that's after you got your code (implying yours should be shipped to). just contact Chris.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on September 14, 2022, 07:27:50 AM
Chris changed it for free?



I can't remember, but not that long for me.

I was in contact with Chris recently and they did have some covid-related delays for sending my replacement forks, it might've affected you to? Although my forks were shipped September 7th, so that's after you got your code (implying yours should be shipped to). just contact Chris.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 14, 2022, 11:41:46 AM
I can't remember, but not that long for me.

I was in contact with Chris recently and they did have some covid-related delays for sending my replacement forks, it might've affected you to? Although my forks were shipped September 7th, so that's after you got your code (implying yours should be shipped to). just contact Chris.

Thanks, I contacted Chris and he sent me the original tracking number, and now I can see the updates.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on September 15, 2022, 03:05:47 AM
Chris changed it for free?

Yes, replacement forks are on the way for free. Was going to post an update on the whole process when they arrived. The gist of it is that after some back and forth by email (it did take me a week to get my point accross), they sent me a new fork free of charge. I did get quite frustrated with the process, since I'm not sure why it took them so long to see that my fork was clearly not up to spec. In the end, if the new replacement fork is fine, it was not that bad.

I missed a cycling trip because of it (or actually this bike on a cycling trip), but that wasn't the end of the world.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 15, 2022, 06:07:47 AM
Yes, replacement forks are on the way for free. Was going to post an update on the whole process when they arrived. The gist of it is that after some back and forth by email (it did take me a week to get my point accross), they sent me a new fork free of charge. I did get quite frustrated with the process, since I'm not sure why it took them so long to see that my fork was clearly not up to spec. In the end, if the new replacement fork is fine, it was not that bad.

I missed a cycling trip because of it (or actually this bike on a cycling trip), but that wasn't the end of the world.
That is great news. Nice to see that velobuild came through and solved the issue. That actually makes me much more confident in them.

My frame is already in EU, should arrive Monday. Can't wait.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: disabnormal on September 15, 2022, 07:54:20 AM
I ordered 9 frames from velobuild, most of them without any issue, but when I faced a problem, they always solved my problems.
Sometimes it may take a while.
I think if the communication is right and expectations set correctly, they will response properly.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dr Smoooth on September 15, 2022, 10:34:46 PM
Question....I am going to build a 218 and use SRAM Rival etap.  Someone stated that the DUB BB is not recommended per VB, is that correct?  I will reach out to VB.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: ENEP on September 16, 2022, 01:33:20 AM
Question....I am going to build a 218 and use SRAM Rival etap.  Someone stated that the DUB BB is not recommended per VB, is that correct?  I will reach out to VB.

Maybe due to BSA bottom bracket.
BSA is mostly for 24mm crank axle standard. Using a DUB crank with 30mm axle will result in tiny balls in the bearing and will most likely wear out and have a shorter than normal life span.


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on September 16, 2022, 02:53:34 AM
A BB86 frame has a 41mm diameter hole.
That leaves 41-29 = 12mm for the bearings + a delrin sleeve.
Small balls, tiny rings, etc.
That makes apparently a very weak assembly.

A BSA frame has the bearings outside the frame, allowing more space for the bearings.
So this one is better.

BB386( a wider PF30 ) is for me the best one.
Industrial(cheap) size bearings and light.

However from my experience on my gravel and on my MTB the SRAM BB86 DUB is surprisingly very durable.
And cheap.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 19, 2022, 06:49:48 PM
Hi guys. Just received my frame and it all looks good. Just one thing, did you get a crown race with the headset bearings? I didn't get one, and the fork doesnt have a 45⁰ angle to rest on the bottom bearing. Is it supposed to be like this?

Edit: talked to chris and it was supposed to be a crown ring in the headset kit. I ordered one here in the EU to get it quickly.

Also, I think I have a small play in the headset. Maybe I need to cut the fork a little more. If not, I'll order some micro spacers after I get the crown race in place.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on September 21, 2022, 09:32:59 AM
Allright, my replacement fork finally arrived and looks fine, going to start building the bike over the next few days. Does anyone have a list of how torque specs for the handlebars, seatpost, etc?

The handlebars have this grippy bit to attach the levers, but it doesn't reach high enough, I guess I'll just put some carbon paste (and maybe even a soda can shim) a bit higher. has anyone had the same issue?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on September 21, 2022, 09:40:10 AM
Allright, my replacement fork finally arrived and looks fine, going to start building the bike over the next few days. Does anyone have a list of how torque specs for the handlebars, seatpost, etc?

The handlebars have this grippy bit to attach the levers, but it doesn't reach high enough, I guess I'll just put some carbon paste (and maybe even a soda can shim) a bit higher. has anyone had the same issue?

Vashond has a google sheet with torque settings in this thread. Good luck with the build!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: dr Smoooth on September 21, 2022, 09:36:10 PM
today first parts of my sram force Etap has atrived
unforunately no news on the frame and wheels

What BB did you get?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: gilj on September 22, 2022, 04:15:25 AM
What BB did you get?

Not the person you were asking, but I got a similar setup (full sram rival), and it's the sram dub pressfit BB.

I keep reading mixed things about it, some say it's not reliable in theory because of smaller bearings, some say it lasted them forever. I'm expecting it wont last me as long as a BB for a 24mm spindle, but whatever.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-186
Post by: vTuga on September 22, 2022, 01:37:04 PM
Not the person you were asking, but I got a similar setup (full sram rival), and it's the sram dub pressfit BB.

I keep reading mixed things about it, some say it's not reliable in theory because of smaller bearings, some say it lasted them forever. I'm expecting it wont last me as long as a BB for a 24mm spindle, but whatever.

I got the same BB. Its cheap, so if it fails it wont be too dificult to replace.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on September 23, 2022, 04:39:44 AM
I've done 6000+ km on that bottom bracket in the last year. Gravel and road. No problems so far.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on September 23, 2022, 12:22:56 PM
Has anyone tried different handlebars but still using the Velobuild carbon stem? I'm considering trying some FSA energy compact bars because they have the required hole for routing cables through the stem. I've also seen the Prime Doyenne mentioned.

Update: I went ahead and ordered the Prime Doyenne
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on September 24, 2022, 05:19:22 AM
Yep they are the goldix 24mm crankarms.  Ordered before tracevelo video was posted. Before his video I was concerned with the hollow cranks.  He just added another layer to be cautious about.

Once I get replacement crankarms, if these suck, or they fail I'll post up.  I have 7000 crankarms so I'm can swap at any point.

 How are those crankarms treating you. I saw them on ali but was unsure. As I am like 95kgs. I am sure I can make them toast if anyone can.

But what is your option?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on September 24, 2022, 03:52:23 PM
There are quite a few lightweight options for crankarms. There is a few thread here on them.   The goldix are the cheapest choice.  The other options end up $150+. At that price fsa or sram become an option.

I've used the goldix arms on gravel rides a couple times. I have two road bikes that use them and I don't worry. Usually for gravel I just use my 105 cranks even though it's 150-200 grams heavier. Just for peace of mind. The hollow arm design plus being 24mm aluminum axle still worries me.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eboht on September 26, 2022, 10:24:33 AM
Hi Everyone - tall rider question here.

I have spoken to Chris/Chris's regarding frame sizing (VB 168/199) - as i'm quite tall (1,96) with most of the height in my legs. My current bike has a seat rail-to-crank distance of 84 CM. With the VB 168 (56cm) frame the 40cm seatpost will have to come out to the max (10cm left in the seat-tube). It also means it will stick out by a good 30CM + saddle.

That might look quite odd but not technically an issue.

Any other tall riders on a 168? I might have to look at other frames that come in larger sizing/longer seat tubes.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on September 26, 2022, 03:13:19 PM
Hi Everyone - tall rider question here.

I have spoken to Chris/Chris's regarding frame sizing (VB 168/199) - as i'm quite tall (1,96) with most of the height in my legs. My current bike has a seat rail-to-crank distance of 84 CM. With the VB 168 (56cm) frame the 40cm seatpost will have to come out to the max (10cm left in the seat-tube). It also means it will stick out by a good 30CM + saddle.

That might look quite odd but not technically an issue.

Any other tall riders on a 168? I might have to look at other frames that come in larger sizing/longer seat tubes.

Dang, I was looking at the 56 and slamming the seat post to the ground. and Buying the longest stem I can find hopefully 150mm or bigger. Actually this is my strategy for all the frames. Buy the biggest frame I can get away with slight adjustment in the seat.  then slam the seat and super long stem. I am 184ish.  I am all torso.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eboht on September 26, 2022, 03:21:17 PM
Thanks - yeah, quite the opposite here. Inseam of 96 cm or so. Really like the look of the 168 though, but wish it was slightly larger - especially the seat tube.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: ant on September 26, 2022, 03:52:26 PM
ordered last week, arrived today with rims from a seller on here at the same time
56 frame
separate stem/bar if i need to switch things up
building up with a combination of sensah empire pro 11sp, campy cranks from my other bike, some sram and shimano bits and pieces ( I have no brand loyalty lol)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on September 26, 2022, 05:13:17 PM
Thanks - yeah, quite the opposite here. Inseam of 96 cm or so. Really like the look of the 168 though, but wish it was slightly larger - especially the seat tube.

thats almost 7in tall inseam. I am like 9 in taller in torso than the avg guy. and 13 than the avg lady. So we have the opposite problem for sure. I need an aero frame with  like 2 to 3 in or 50 to 75mm longer top tube. IE the 150mm  or more stem.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gilj on September 29, 2022, 03:28:50 AM
Finished building my bike over the weekend. After receiving the replacement forks I was good to go. Built it up with SRAM Rival etap, LightBicycle wheels, pro stealth saddle, and gp5000 shoes.

It rides well but I have a slight rub on both the front and rear disc that I can't get rid of. I might drop it off at a bike shop to have the disc brake mounts faced, not sure what else it could be at this point (spent a lot of time aligning the calipers, removed some oil from the system s.t. it wasnt overpressurized, but both to no avail).

Overall the bike rides well and feels comfortable, will take a few rides to dial in the fit.

All in all had a good experience with this for the price. Sure my initial fork was obviously wonky, but after some back and forth via email I got a replacement one. I wouldn't pay double of what I paid for this frame, but for the price it's definitely good enough.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 29, 2022, 03:27:35 PM
It's done

Velobuild VB-R-168
SRAM Force AXS Disc 12v
Cassete 10-33
Crankset 46/33 - 165mm
Elitewheels Drive 50D
Pedals - Favero Assioma Duo
Tires Continental GP5000 Cream 25c
Tubolitos
Bartape Lizardskins 1.8mm
Garmin Edge 830
Garmin Varia RTL515

Weight: 7.6kg
(With pedals, garmin mount and bottle cages)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on September 29, 2022, 03:30:00 PM
It's done

Velobuild VB-R-168
SRAM Force AXS Disc 12v
Cassete 10-33
Crankset 46/33 - 165mm
Elitewheels Drive 50D
Pedals - Favero Assioma Duo
Tires Continental GP5000 Cream 25c
Tubolitos
Bartape Lizardskins 1.8mm
Garmin Edge 830
Garmin Varia RTL515

Weight: 7.6kg
(With pedals, garmin mount and bottle cages)

Looks great!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: sb8811 on September 29, 2022, 07:44:04 PM
I love the paint job! Looks awesome, nice job
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 30, 2022, 05:54:55 AM
I love the paint job! Looks awesome, nice job

Thank you. You can't really see how amazing the paint job really is in this photo. It’s a blue and purple chameleon with shinny specks that sparkle with the light. It’s gorgeous, really.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: mwh0169 on September 30, 2022, 01:30:19 PM
It's done

Weight: 7.6kg
(With pedals, garmin mount and bottle cages)

Great build, beautiful components, amazing weight.
Congratulations.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 30, 2022, 02:07:12 PM
Class! What was your cost?


It's done

Velobuild VB-R-168
SRAM Force AXS Disc 12v
Cassete 10-33
Crankset 46/33 - 165mm
Elitewheels Drive 50D
Pedals - Favero Assioma Duo
Tires Continental GP5000 Cream 25c
Tubolitos
Bartape Lizardskins 1.8mm
Garmin Edge 830
Garmin Varia RTL515

Weight: 7.6kg
(With pedals, garmin mount and bottle cages)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 30, 2022, 03:20:44 PM
Class! What was your cost?
Thanks. Total cost including all the tools and accessories I had to buy to assemble it all myself, was 4k€. I think it’s a great price comparing it to bikes with the same components and comparable specs. A Tarmac SL7 Pro AXS costs 9.200€ and weights 7.6kg without pedals.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on September 30, 2022, 03:37:34 PM
Ok fits, mine with ASX Red weighs 7.5 with pedals.
Costs €5000.
A great bike for the money, and on par with a SL7 Tarmac.
Equivalently I would have to spend over 10k.


Thanks. Total cost including all the tools and accessories I had to buy to assemble it all myself, was 4k€. I think it’s a great price comparing it to bikes with the same components and comparable specs. A Tarmac SL7 Pro AXS costs 9.200€ and weights 7.6kg without pedals.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on September 30, 2022, 04:22:54 PM
Ok fits, mine with ASX Red weighs 7.5 with pedals.
Costs €5000.
A great bike for the money, and on par with a SL7 Tarmac.
Equivalently I would have to spend over 10k.

Yes. I think Red is about 300g less than Force. I did however save a little weight on the wheelset (weight is 1300g, very light for 50mm depth), carbon saddle (115g), tubolitos (2x40g), tires (240g each), and bartape (50g).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 01, 2022, 01:38:37 AM
:) the few grams don't make it, I also have the same translation, but only 28 teeth at the back,
get along great with it

Yes. I think Red is about 300g less than Force. I did however save a little weight on the wheelset (weight is 1300g, very light for 50mm depth), carbon saddle (115g), tubolitos (2x40g), tires (240g each), and bartape (50g).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 01, 2022, 01:43:11 AM
"weight is 1300g, very light for 50mm depth"
what is the innerwidt?

180 DT - 50C - CX - Ray LIGHTCARBON
with 22mm inner width 1470 g
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bball3r823 on October 01, 2022, 10:27:29 AM
I want to get this frame but I am not certain which size would best fit me (49cm or 52cm).  I'm 5'4.5 with a 29" inseam, 50 years old.  I am currently riding a Trek Emonda 2015 52cm with a 80cm stem.  I am leaning to towards the 49cm frame since the offset in the seatpost would add to the effective top tube length and reach.  My concerns about the 49cm frame is the low stack.  I'm not sure if my 50 year old back can handle such a low stack.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: vTuga on October 01, 2022, 12:59:57 PM
"weight is 1300g, very light for 50mm depth"
what is the innerwidt?

180 DT - 50C - CX - Ray LIGHTCARBON
with 22mm inner width 1470 g

It's the Elitewheels Drve 50D. Inner width 21mm, outer 28mm
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on October 01, 2022, 02:31:16 PM
at 50 you are young, I would always take the small frame. The big one only if your torso is very long
I can with 180 cm 58 riders but have 56 and am very satisfied with 87 cm step


(https://abload.de/img/clipboard-hp929600c1u.jpg)

I want to get this frame but I am not certain which size would best fit me (49cm or 52cm).  I'm 5'4.5 with a 29" inseam, 50 years old.  I am currently riding a Trek Emonda 2015 52cm with a 80cm stem.  I am leaning to towards the 49cm frame since the offset in the seatpost would add to the effective top tube length and reach.  My concerns about the 49cm frame is the low stack.  I'm not sure if my 50 year old back can handle such a low stack.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on October 01, 2022, 03:26:30 PM
The big one only if your torso is very long

I been trying to figure out the biggest frame I can with and still trying to find. I have a 76 to 80 mm inseam. And I am 182cm tall. I have a very long spine. I might even have and extra vertebrae.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on October 02, 2022, 07:23:57 AM
I been trying to figure out the biggest frame I can with and still trying to find. I have a 76 to 80 mm inseam. And I am 182cm tall. I have a very long spine. I might even have and extra vertebrae.

Amazing how much variance there is in inseam/height. I'm 3 cm shorter than you with almost 5 cm more inseam! How are you measuring your inseam? What is your usual saddle height? Based on your height I would say 56 cm but based on your inseam 54 cm (with a long stem).
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on October 02, 2022, 01:28:18 PM
Amazing how much variance there is in inseam/height. I'm 3 cm shorter than you with almost 5 cm more inseam! How are you measuring your inseam? What is your usual saddle height? Based on your height I would say 56 cm but based on your inseam 54 cm (with a long stem).

I been trying to calculate the most ideal seat tube length. which is the critical factor. So wanting to max out that while trying to compensate for  seat post and saddle height.  I am lookin at 160 to 165 cranks as another way to give myself some breathing room. I think 520mm is the ideal seat tube length.   But an seat post with saddle slammed would be 60 to 80mm. So its 800mm(inseam) - 165mm(cranks) -  minus 80mm(seat/saddle) =555mm left over.  Which means I can fit into the 168 at the largest size with the seat slammed.  but I would probably want the 56cm for breathing room.  54cm with a lot.

I am also looking at the 218.  which I think that one would put me in  the medium size. just looking at the stack and reach. I think. The 168 is more ideal but the 218 is more fun.

My current ride has a 58cm seat tube. and about a 57cm top. and 170cm cranks. it feels a bit big in the saddle. I have the seat post 3cm from slammed.

Book/wall methoid. with the tape under my foot. and subtracting that.  I just remeasured and I am 79cm.  I got short legs. I am much more of a swimmer than a cyclist. I love swimming. I can do laps of literal hours.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bamboo_mountain on October 02, 2022, 05:00:25 PM
My current ride has a 58cm seat tube. and about a 57cm top. and 170cm cranks. it feels a bit big in the saddle. I have the seat post 3cm from slammed.
I agree size 56 cm sounds like the best for you just to get the reach right for your torso while still having some exposed seatpost. I have size 54 cm and my saddle height (74 cm to top of saddle from BB) is higher than you, but I have a short torso and long limbs. Might want to get the separate bar/stem option so you can fine tune reach too.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on October 02, 2022, 08:03:27 PM
I agree size 56 cm sounds like the best for you just to get the reach right for your torso while still having some exposed seatpost. I have size 54 cm and my saddle height (74 cm to top of saddle from BB) is higher than you, but I have a short torso and long limbs. Might want to get the separate bar/stem option so you can fine tune reach too.

for sure a 54cm to 550cm seat post, with a max of 56cm. And I think I am looking at about a 150mm to 160mm stem, depending on the handlebar reach.  I could pop my seat back 10mm and be 20mm cramped with the longest stem.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: ant on October 03, 2022, 12:33:48 PM
Anyone else have issue with the separate bar and stem? The holes in the bars are way too small to make the turns needed
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on October 03, 2022, 04:27:54 PM
Anyone else have issue with the separate bar and stem? The holes in the bars are way too small to make the turns needed

Well you can always use hobby files to open or angle the holes a little bit more. That's what I did with the carbon bar I just got. It was cheaply made and the holes were misshapen and uneven. So I slowly and thoughtfully reshaped them. Also wear a mask when you do.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: ant on October 07, 2022, 08:46:01 AM
Managed to get the cables routed through the bars after some filing and swearing.  But now when I try to insert my brake cables they are getting stuck somewhere around the stem. I'm guessing the housing is getting crimped somehow, it is very tight in there.   I will keep trying to work this issue, hoping I won't have to pull the housing out to check for issues

I have the FSA headset on order along with new bars and stem from Ali but who knows when that will arrive.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BiciVini on October 09, 2022, 01:46:03 PM
Hey guys, may I missed it. Is the seatpost available for 7x9mm saddles? Have some carbon AliExpress in my workshop and would like to use em
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bdotx on October 12, 2022, 10:56:13 AM
Completed my build the other day. Haven't taken it out on a real ride but a quick shakedown ride and the bike feels great so far. Didn't have any issues with the install although trying to run 4 cables through the integrated cockpit was a massive pain. Parts list:

Frame: VB-R-168 Size 52
Groupset: Mechanical 105
Brakes: Juin Tech F1
Wheels: Roval Terra CL
Tires: GP5000 32c
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on October 12, 2022, 11:20:58 AM
Completed my build the other day. Haven't taken it out on a real ride but a quick shakedown ride and the bike feels great so far. Didn't have any issues with the install although trying to run 4 cables through the integrated cockpit was a massive pain. Parts list:

Frame: VB-R-168 Size 52
Groupset: Mechanical 105
Brakes: Juin Tech F1
Wheels: Roval Terra CL
Tires: GP5000 32c

It looks great!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on October 12, 2022, 11:46:13 PM
Completed my build the other day. Haven't taken it out on a real ride but a quick shakedown ride and the bike feels great so far. Didn't have any issues with the install although trying to run 4 cables through the integrated cockpit was a massive pain. Parts list:

Frame: VB-R-168 Size 52
Groupset: Mechanical 105
Brakes: Juin Tech F1
Wheels: Roval Terra CL
Tires: GP5000 32c

looks really good, paint was done by velobuild or you?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bdotx on October 13, 2022, 09:35:11 AM
looks really good, paint was done by velobuild or you?

Paint was done by VB and everything came out as I had requested it. The paint looks amazing and they did a really great job with the finishing. I do think the paint is a bit on the thin side as I've already got a small chip on the fork during assembly. not a huge deal but something to be mindful of when caring for the bike.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on October 13, 2022, 11:09:49 AM
Paint was done by VB and everything came out as I had requested it. The paint looks amazing and they did a really great job with the finishing. I do think the paint is a bit on the thin side as I've already got a small chip on the fork during assembly. not a huge deal but something to be mindful of when caring for the bike.

This is the reason I am going to be painting my own. So I can do a proper job.  sure it will cost more but It will be done right.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: ant on October 16, 2022, 05:55:52 PM
starting to look like a bike
waiting on OG-Evkin stem and bars to arrive, wasn't happy with the provided bar and stem because of cable routing tightness
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: LIKKLEbit on October 19, 2022, 12:34:56 PM
Has anyone seen the VBR-168 review on OmmpaLoompa Cycling youtube?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on October 21, 2022, 02:54:58 AM
starting to look like a bike
waiting on OG-Evkin stem and bars to arrive, wasn't happy with the provided bar and stem because of cable routing tightness

the horror as I see there no tires and its on concrete.  Think of the scratches
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cancancan on October 26, 2022, 06:00:30 PM
Just received a size 52 frame in matte black with the separate bar and stem.  https://imgur.com/a/F90D6Bd

Shipped 8 days after the order was placed and shipping took 7 days to Pennsylvania.  Overall, I'm impressed for the price.  Frame with derailleur hanger is 1020 grams - about 100g more than what I would expect a genuine Tarmac frame and 200g more than the S-Works.  Not bad.  The rest of the components come in at very respectable weights.  The bar and stem are quite a bit lighter than the Tarmac system and I could save 100g with a lightweight seatpost from Aliexpress. 

The frame and fork are clean from what I can see other than some imperfections in the paint work that I wouldn't expect to get through QC for a name brand frame. BB looks good and it remains to be seen whether the brake mounts will need faced.

I plan to build up with Ultegra hydro mechanical disc and HED 60/90 wheels from another bike.  I was planning on using an FSA ACR headset and stem, but the ACR headset leaves a noticeable gap with the top of the headtube and adds more stack than I would like, so I may modify the included headset cap to fit flush with the ACR stem, which should accommodate full internal routing and look clean. The included stem is actually a bit lighter, but I prefer the look of the FSA.  TBD.

Instead of the included 40cm bars, which look OK but are too wide for my fit, I will be using "The One" handlebar in 36cm.  Its pretty shamelessly "inspired" by the Enve SES handlebars, which I have on hand for another planned build.  Without having ridden either one yet, the build quality and finish looks comparable to the Enve and is a bit lighter.  Neither feel like they will noticeably flex under load.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Serge_K on October 27, 2022, 02:50:07 AM
Just received a size 52 frame in matte black with the separate bar and stem.  https://imgur.com/a/F90D6Bd

Shipped 8 days after the order was placed and shipping took 7 days to Pennsylvania.  Overall, I'm impressed for the price.  Frame with derailleur hanger is 1020 grams - about 100g more than what I would expect a genuine Tarmac frame and 200g more than the S-Works.  Not bad.  The rest of the components come in at very respectable weights.  The bar and stem are quite a bit lighter than the Tarmac system and I could save 100g with a lightweight seatpost from Aliexpress. 

The frame and fork are clean from what I can see other than some imperfections in the paint work that I wouldn't expect to get through QC for a name brand frame. BB looks good and it remains to be seen whether the brake mounts will need faced.

That's great, pictures v promising!
Will be curious to hear about how you feel about ride quality, road feel, vs branded frames you've tried. Diabetic cycling and GC performance have both recently posted videos saying that the VB Pinarello clone rides "heavy" and wouldn't want them as main bikes, despite being light, stiff where you want it stiff, compliant where you want it compliant, tracking well, aero and so on.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: 1Sigma on October 27, 2022, 05:56:44 AM
Hey guys, may I missed it. Is the seatpost available for 7x9mm saddles? Have some carbon AliExpress in my workshop and would like to use em

Yep, the seatpost comes with oval rails by default.  Not sure if VB has a round rail option  anyways
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cancancan on October 27, 2022, 11:02:59 AM
That's great, pictures v promising!
Will be curious to hear about how you feel about ride quality, road feel, vs branded frames you've tried. Diabetic cycling and GC performance have both recently posted videos saying that the VB Pinarello clone rides "heavy" and wouldn't want them as main bikes, despite being light, stiff where you want it stiff, compliant where you want it compliant, tracking well, aero and so on.

Unless someone is blind testing unpainted frames with identical components and fit (that would be a cool YouTube series!), I wouldn't put too much stock in those subjective impressions.  Its hard not to expect the 10x more expensive frame to feel better.  I have 8300 miles on the Tarmac SL6 sport (round seatpost) frame that is getting stripped for this build and the fit should match within a few mm, so I expect I will notice any significant differences.  I might even A/B test with the same wheelset on an Aeroad just for fun to see which feels better. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on October 27, 2022, 04:55:43 PM
Having built and extensively ridden about 10 different bikes in the past 2 years from both Chinese and big name brands...I can tell you the differences among all of them are only marginally tangible when ridden at a coffee/recreational pace. However, the differences become quickly realized when pushed to the limit. Granted not everyone is sprinting at 60km/h or bombing down a descent at 70km/h.

I'm a huge advocate that wheels/tires/tube combo plus a proper bike fit are more critical to "pErFoRmAnCe" than the frame itself. Even having the wrong saddle or tire pressure can change how you feel about a bike's characteristics.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on October 28, 2022, 01:01:33 AM
Try another builder ;)

I find the CFR-505 equally stable and playful as my Aethos S-Works or Canyon CF-SLX, descending Alps cols at 80+ km/h or at week-end furious club rides.
The same on MTB, comparing the FM-936 to an Epic S-Works.
There are good frames and bad frames, it is not about branded vs. open molds.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: ant on October 28, 2022, 08:48:37 AM
the horror as I see there no tires and its on concrete.  Think of the scratches

haha it was gently placed there, these rims have a good finish on them as well
bike is currently at a shop getting the BB pressed in after I ordered the wrong BB...
looks like this with the OG-evkin bars and FSA headset. It was much easier to run cable through these bars and they feel well made.


Hopefully will have it back this weekend to complete build



Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: timjen on October 30, 2022, 01:17:39 PM
I am looking for the straight seatpost? In my opinion there was a thread about it here - has it been produced?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Irideslow on October 30, 2022, 01:46:45 PM
I think the straight seatpost was for the 099.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on November 01, 2022, 07:34:56 AM
Fall colors
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bball3r823 on November 01, 2022, 11:29:06 PM
I placed my order for my 168 on 10/13/22 with custom paint of blue/purple chameleon blue.  To my surprise, I just received the frame 10/31/22.   On the front fork, I noticed the hole for the front brake line is on the right hand side of the steerer tube. I expected the hole to be in the middle of the steerer tube.  Will this be a problem running the brake line from the right side of the steerer tube to the left fork for the disc brake?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on November 02, 2022, 02:29:02 AM
I placed my order for my 168 on 10/13/22 with custom paint of blue/purple chameleon blue.  To my surprise, I just received the frame 10/31/22.   On the front fork, I noticed the hole for the front brake line is on the right hand side of the steerer tube. I expected the hole to be in the middle of the steerer tube.  Will this be a problem running the brake line from the right side of the steerer tube to the left fork for the disc brake?

Hole placement looks absolutely fine! It is done so for smoother movement between hose/fork/frame to reduce twisting.

Remember to tape the hose, every S-works SL7 I have seen built, the mechanics tape the hose just above the steerer hole to keep the hose in place. Any slack should be inside the frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on November 02, 2022, 03:29:24 AM
Hole placement looks absolutely fine! It is done so for smoother movement between hose/fork/frame to reduce twisting.

Remember to tape the hose, every S-works SL7 I have seen built, the mechanics tape the hose just above the steerer hole to keep the hose in place. Any slack should be inside the frame.

any picture of that taping?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on November 02, 2022, 04:23:05 AM
any picture of that taping?

You can see it here :)
https://youtu.be/kV2tiHzWe6A?t=177
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on November 02, 2022, 08:53:22 AM
You can see it here :)
https://youtu.be/kV2tiHzWe6A?t=177

thanks a lot   ;)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: badIuck on November 04, 2022, 04:39:08 PM
I have a couple of road races coming up with significant amounts of gravel sections, so I have been trying to maximize the tire space in the frame. The split for one race is around 15% tame gravel/85% asphalt and 45% tame gravel / 55% asphalt for the other.
I have been looking for high volume road tyres with lower rolling resistance compared to gravel tires.

I currently have Vittoria Terreno Zero's in 32c and they are very puncture resistant but noticeably slower than a road tire (as it probably should be). Very good if there is a high risk of punctures or a need for more grip.

Schwalbe have a 34c model of their Pro One Evo TLE which I picked up. I mounted them on Light Bicycle WR45's which are 25mm internal (hooked). They measure 33,5mm.

Surprisingly there is still a bit of space. Obviously they are narrower than advertised but it probably also has to do with the lack of knobs and that the wide rim gives the tire a lower profile.
I would say if you have wide rims the bike could probably handle a 35mm WAM slick tire if you can live with minimal mud clearance. Anyone wanna sponser me some Rene Herse Bon Jon Pass  ;D ?
How did the 34c Schwalbes work out for you on the 168? I got some feedback that 34-35mm actual width would be real tight/rubbing from @kbike and @patliean1 but then there are guys like you where it seems to be fine. Pretty confusing...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Serge_K on November 05, 2022, 11:37:00 AM
How did the 34c Schwalbes work out for you on the 168? I got some feedback that 34-35mm actual width would be real tight/rubbing from @kbike and @patliean1 but then there are guys like you where it seems to be fine. Pretty confusing...
my understanding is it wouldn't. Also, it shouldn't.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on November 05, 2022, 03:34:59 PM
starting to look like a bike
waiting on OG-Evkin stem and bars to arrive, wasn't happy with the provided bar and stem because of cable routing tightness
May I ask which color and finish this is, done by VB?
Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cancancan on November 06, 2022, 08:50:16 PM
Finished build (parts bin / new mix): https://imgur.com/a/DBR12Pr

Size 52 frame matte black
Stock 120mm stem
Stock headset cover
The One handlebar 36cm
Ultegra 8020 shifters
Jagwire cables and housing
105 hydraulic calipers
Dura ace crankset
Ultegra left side crank pm
Look carbon pedals
Token threaded BB
Rotor 53/39 chainrings with Rotor bolt covers
Dura ace fd
Ultegra rd
Pro Stealth saddle
DT Swiss Arc 1100 62mm wheels
GP5000 S TR tires 25mm
MT800 / Ultegra rotors 160/140
Zipp CX bar tape
Generic stem bolt Garmin mount from Amazon

First impressions after 3 rides (155 miles)

It is strange to review a frame like this.  Its a you-get-what-you-get direct-from-an-unknown-manufacturer frameset that costs so little relative to even entry level name brand frames that intuition dictates it should be, in the best case scenario, "acceptable", more likely some degree of "sketchy, problematic and/or vaguely frightening to ride"; unlikely that it would be "good". On the other hand, this is an SL7 in its tube shapes and geometry - the benchmark for a great all-round race bike - with a better bottom bracket (imo), more flexible headset out of the box, and 100-200 grams of extra weight (vs. standard and S-Works, respectively).  How should we assess the things we generally assume occur with name brand frames (like QC and strict conformance to the claimed carbon fiber layup) that might (?) be commercially infeasible at this price point?

I have ridden thousands of miles on a Tarmac SL6 sport frame (which was cannibalized for this build) and a Canyon Aeroad CFR.  Building up and riding this frame leads me to consider what the frame itself really contributes to the entire bicycle.  Geometry and the resulting fit is the most important contribution.  Second is aerodynamics of the frame and tube shapes.  Third is frame material / layup (i.e., desired level of stiffness or compliance in the right areas for the intended uses of the bicycle).  Last is weight. Ride feel, feedback, and comfort are dictated mostly by the contact points, with only a marginal contribution from the frame.  Tire width, pressure, and casing suppleness alone dwarf any differences in "compliance" between any reasonably stiff frames.

In the most important characteristics - geometry and aerodynamics - this bike effectively is an SL7. All the superlatives about handling and speed apply. If you are looking for an all-around race bike, this will fill that need.  The weight difference is quantifiable - materially heavier, though within the margin of difference made by a lighter seatpost, saddle and other finishing kit.  Frame layup and construction is harder to assess without cutting open the frame.  From a visual inspection, it looks clean.  From my initial ride impressions, the bottom bracket is stiffer than my SL6 - power transfer feels immediate, comparable to the Aeroad.  The fork does not flex when climbing or sprinting.  The stock stem combined with The One handlebar feels extremely stiff, but still has the vibration damping I would expect from a carbon bar and stem.  Against my expectations, the bike feels exceptionally good.  Whether that means that my specific frame has a good layup, or the carbon layup for this copy is comparable to the SL7, or it means that the layup, so long as its solidly made and not defective, doesn't have much noticeable impact, I don't know.   Maybe there is some hidden defect that will emerge in the form of a crack or failure after a few thousand miles, but I'm not sure what that would be. And I'm skeptical there is necessarily a higher chance of happening with this frame versus a name brand.  My Aeroad spent three months at a Canyon service center to fix two separate design flaws, one of which (the seatpost) wasn't really corrected.

I love this bike. This experience leaves me conflicted.  Does this mean that an S-Works Tarmac frame would be that much better? What this does leave me wanting is a Velobuild Premier version of this frame: pay double for an 800g version of the frame with an extra QC cert for peace of mind. I would feel better throwing DA di2 on that and doing a sub 7kg build. The benefits of the S-Works without the dentist meme branding or the anxiety of laying down a $5.5k frame in an office park crit.  Maybe I'm just describing winspace, yoeleo, et al.

I will reiterate - maybe I got lucky, and the median frame is missing parts, has holes drilled off center and is full of voids in the carbon.  Maybe carbon frame manufacturing has so matured that the default level of quality is high enough that the differences between frames are almost entirely geometry and branding, with the result that the carbon frame is the new carbon wheel. YMMV.

Build experience

Internal routing: more work with mechanical shifting but doable without any special tools. Just takes time and patience. Routing through The One handlebar was painless, I highly recommend it from that standpoint. I was concerned with the cable angles through the stem, but the shifting is smooth.  The clean look is satisfying and worth the extra effort. It seems popular around here to do mechanical disc brakes, but I wouldn't put brake cables through this stem.

Headset: it works. I read some reviews on this forum that suggested problems with headset play, but I have none at all. Maybe this has since been fixed. I purchased an FSA ACR headset assuming I would use that instead, but it left a large gap with the top of the headtube, and I ended up liking the look of the stock stem and the lower stack of the stock headset cover more anyway. 

Bottom bracket shell: nicely finished, no problems fitting the thread together bb. Stiff and smooth spinning, but will need a few thousand miles to assess for creaking, etc.

Disc brake mounts: did not appear to need facing, no more annoying to align rotors than any other frame (i.e., very annoying but works with some fiddling).


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: badIuck on November 10, 2022, 02:41:01 PM
Is anyone able to identify if the Airwolf YFR066 frameset uses the same integrated handlebars as you guys are receiving with your VB-168?
If it is the same I would order the frameset with handlebar since it seems to be relatively proven at this point. Otherwise I'll mount something else..

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004256426343.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.683f5695nXglt0&algo_pvid=04288e28-5070-4aad-a381-679c4b7a5ab0&algo_exp_id=04288e28-5070-4aad-a381-679c4b7a5ab0-0&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000028593785264%22%7D&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21EUR%21790.64%21553.44%21%21%21%21%21%402100bddd16681124421354799e5ff5%2112000028593785264%21sea&curPageLogUid=V84hYRoVS5pk

Thans in avance!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on November 11, 2022, 05:43:24 PM
Those bars look very similar to the bars I received with my frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Berzerko on November 14, 2022, 03:07:30 AM
I’ve got about 250 miles on my vb-r 168 after some initial problems ( some my own) I’m pretty impressed compared to my tried and true pinarello f10

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eico on November 15, 2022, 04:54:08 AM
I’ve got about 250 miles on my vb-r 168 after some initial problems ( some my own) I’m pretty impressed compared to my tried and true pinarello f10

Hey Berzerko!

Nice build - thanks for sharing. This is an Ultrega Di2 (the new one?), isn't it?
I want to build up the 168 frame with a Di2 group set as well. Did you face any issues building up with the group? How and where did you fix the battery inside the frame/seat post?

Thanks,
eico
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on November 15, 2022, 05:49:10 AM
Those bars look very similar to the bars I received with my frame.

I at my bike, Velobuild 168 frame I replaced the integrated handlebar, because the forward shape and the size of the tube where I support my hands I didn't go I took this Ryet and I have been using it for about a month and I have no problems.

https://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005002656738594.html (https://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005002656738594.html)

In changing in my opinion, I appreciated the merits of 168 even more.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eucalyptus on November 15, 2022, 07:06:23 AM
@Berzerko

extremely nice paintjob. Actually the exact same design I am going for on my next bike! with colors on the upper side tilting forwards like yours with the exception of leaving the bottom halv naked raw carbon. Very very nice indeed!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on November 15, 2022, 10:29:13 AM
Hey Berzerko!

Nice build - thanks for sharing. This is an Ultrega Di2 (the new one?), isn't it?
I want to build up the 168 frame with a Di2 group set as well. Did you face any issues building up with the group? How and where did you fix the battery inside the frame/seat post?

Thanks,
eico



Nice build Berzerko! My two cents on buliding up the 168 with Di2 (mix of old and new gen stuff, all 11sp). Everything went smooth for me except for the wire to the FD. The metal grommet that I got with the frame was too narrow for the head of the wire to come through, so I just drilled it out a bit and all was ok after. Note that if you take it out to drill, which you probably should, it can sometimes be tricky to mount it back to the frame with the screw it comes with. Was fine for me. Also, possible you get a different type of grommet that makes things easier.





Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Serge_K on November 16, 2022, 01:47:00 AM


Nice build Berzerko! My two cents on buliding up the 168 with Di2 (mix of old and new gen stuff, all 11sp). Everything went smooth for me except for the wire to the FD. The metal grommet that I got with the frame was too narrow for the head of the wire to come through, so I just drilled it out a bit and all was ok after. Note that if you take it out to drill, which you probably should, it can sometimes be tricky to mount it back to the frame with the screw it comes with. Was fine for me. Also, possible you get a different type of grommet that makes things easier.

I like the matching decals on the OSPW! Those decals, they're just slapped onto the frame, or the process is more involved (clear coat and what not)?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eico on November 16, 2022, 07:38:45 AM
Looks like the painting is done. 8)
Waiting for delivery (Germany) now.

http://www.velobuild.com/products/r-168-metallic-blue-matte-paint

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on November 16, 2022, 10:10:00 AM
I like the matching decals on the OSPW! Those decals, they're just slapped onto the frame, or the process is more involved (clear coat and what not)?


Thanks! Yes they are simple vinyl decals I applied myself. In the future, I would probably opt for a coat of clear to protect them better.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Berzerko on November 16, 2022, 07:54:34 PM
Hey Berzerko!

Nice build - thanks for sharing. This is an Ultrega Di2 (the new one?), isn't it?
I want to build up the 168 frame with a Di2 group set as well. Did you face any issues building up with the group? How and where did you fix the battery inside the frame/seat post?

Thanks,
eico

Hey Berzerko!

Nice build - thanks for sharing. This is an Ultrega Di2 (the new one?), isn't it?
I want to build up the 168 frame with a Di2 group set as well. Did you face any issues building up with the group? How and where did you fix the battery inside the frame/seat post?

Thanks,
eico

Thanks for the compliments
This build was an experiment to see if I could build up a super bike on a budget factoring the frame as the wild card ( I’ve spent more on less)

I received the frame about 2 weeks after ordering, metro N.Y.C and immediately sanded it down to raw carbon, mic’ed all the openings and inspected the interior.  Primed and did the base coat/ clear coat and all the layout

I sourced the group set on eBay, an almost new ultegra DI2 11 speed  disc
Ican aero 35 wheel set with dt 240 hubs, 3rd set of wheels from them
30 mm Vitoria tires
Thread together bottom bracket
Nex-gen battery holder for seat tube
Super caz bar tape
Complete build $2950

Bike went together relatively well, internal routing and disc brakes are a pain in the ass though!

For comparison I’ve got almost 13k miles on my dogma f10, I set this bike up a little more aggressively than the f10 with a inch more drop in the bars, otherwise the geometry of the 2 are very similar with the VB having a bit more reach. So it’s difficult to compare comfort although it’s not uncomfortable just completing a 63 mile ride

A nice surprise was the velobuild saddle I got compared to the ISM saddles I have on all my other bikes

My initial impression
Similar compliance, not harsh or jarring
Not as stiff, up out of the saddle the f10 reacts and feels snappier
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame - wider/knobby light gravel tires
Post by: NoGrip61 on November 21, 2022, 11:11:28 AM
I have a couple of road races coming up with significant amounts of gravel sections, so I have been trying to maximize the tire space in the frame. The split for one race is around 15% tame gravel/85% asphalt and 45% tame gravel / 55% asphalt for the other.
I have been looking for high volume road tyres with lower rolling resistance compared to gravel tires.

I currently have Vittoria Terreno Zero's in 32c and they are very puncture resistant but noticeably slower than a road tire (as it probably should be). Very good if there is a high risk of punctures or a need for more grip.

Schwalbe have a 34c model of their Pro One Evo TLE which I picked up. I mounted them on Light Bicycle WR45's which are 25mm internal (hooked). They measure 33,5mm.

Surprisingly there is still a bit of space. Obviously they are narrower than advertised but it probably also has to do with the lack of knobs and that the wide rim gives the tire a lower profile.
I would say if you have wide rims the bike could probably handle a 35mm WAM slick tire if you can live with minimal mud clearance. Anyone wanna sponser me some Rene Herse Bon Jon Pass  ;D ?

https://i.imgur.com/LUewidQ.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/WiJCmBA.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/SQofeJI.jpg

Does anyone know if a 700x32 (not 38) Pathfinder Pro (or any knobbier tire) would fit in fork/frame? If so, can you take pictures of the clearance?    It seams like the 32mm pathfinders or a Vittoria Terreno Dry may just barely squeak in there, assisted by some invisi-frame protection, if those 34's fit in, but the fork does taper in sharply around where knobs would be. 

Inspiration: https://www.bikeradar.com/features/pro-bike/gianni-vermeersch-canyon-ultimate-cfr-2022-gravel-world-championships/#:~:text=Belgium's%20Gianni%20Vermeersch%20soloed%20to,Championships%20%E2%80%93%20riding%20a%20road%20bike.

I am considering the 168 with 2 wheelsets: one with my 25mm GP5k's and another with a knobbier tire for light gravel and training use.  If there's not enough clearance for a 32 gravel tire, then I may just bump up to the new CX-002 and a 38.  Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame - wider/knobby light gravel tires
Post by: hazzer19 on November 21, 2022, 02:40:40 PM
Does anyone know if a 700x32 (not 38) Pathfinder Pro (or any knobbier tire) would fit in fork/frame? If so, can you take pictures of the clearance?    It seams like the 32mm pathfinders or a Vittoria Terreno Dry may just barely squeak in there, assisted by some invisi-frame protection, if those 34's fit in, but the fork does taper in sharply around where knobs would be. 

Inspiration: https://www.bikeradar.com/features/pro-bike/gianni-vermeersch-canyon-ultimate-cfr-2022-gravel-world-championships/#:~:text=Belgium's%20Gianni%20Vermeersch%20soloed%20to,Championships%20%E2%80%93%20riding%20a%20road%20bike (https://www.bikeradar.com/features/pro-bike/gianni-vermeersch-canyon-ultimate-cfr-2022-gravel-world-championships/#:~:text=Belgium's%20Gianni%20Vermeersch%20soloed%20to,Championships%20%E2%80%93%20riding%20a%20road%20bike).

I am considering the 168 with 2 wheelsets: one with my 25mm GP5k's and another with a knobbier tire for light gravel and training use.  If there's not enough clearance for a 32 gravel tire, then I may just bump up to the new CX-002 and a 38.  Thanks!


VB posted a few photos of someone running GravelKing SS tires on a 168 a while back https://www.instagram.com/p/ChlCkIxOfs1/ (https://www.instagram.com/p/ChlCkIxOfs1/)


Tempted to throw some CX 33 tires on my 168 for fun after watching this GC Perfomance video with 33 CX tires on an SL7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGqzD_pfvbo&ab_channel=GCPerformance
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on November 21, 2022, 03:08:06 PM
So strange...

I was running Specialized Roubaix Pro 30/32c road tires paired to ENVE G23 gravel wheels (23mm internal). At 40-45psi I had rubbing on the fork.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on November 22, 2022, 07:59:22 AM
That was me with the gk ss 32mm. I couldn't get my clement(donnelly) 33mm pdx and mxp cx tires to work. The side knobs rubbed fork and chainstays.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: NoGrip61 on November 23, 2022, 07:34:22 AM
That was me with the gk ss 32mm. I couldn't get my clement(donnelly) 33mm pdx and mxp cx tires to work. The side knobs rubbed fork and chainstays.
Ok, thanks for the confirmation and testing!  Do you have any clearance shots of the GK-SS's? 

I may need to cross-shop the Carbonda CFR-1056 as well.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kbike on November 23, 2022, 08:45:59 AM
Only have a couple pics on 168. Don't have the gk ss 32mm on any rims.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TeamO on November 24, 2022, 03:55:00 AM
Hello all,

I would like to order my frame from Velobuild tomorrow at the latest (BlackFriday).
I was actually sure at the beginning that I want a VBR-168. However, through various videos and forum posts I am now again considering between VBR-168, VBR-177 and VBR-218.

Visually, I like the VBR-168 the best. I'm just tormented by the question: are the other two frames better in terms of speed/aerodynamics/weight in conjunction with comfort and workmanship/material?
In general, it's pretty flat where we live. I like to go fast and don't let it roll, but do not participate in competitions.

I currently ride a Focus Culebro SL 1.0 from 2015 in size M with the following geometry: https://geometrygeeks.bike/bike/focus-culebro-3-0-2014/
I'm 172cm tall with a 78cm inseam (short legs). It is my first bike and I sit there actually quite well on it, only problem: The seatpost is only minimally extended due to my short legs. So I would like to have a shorter seat tube on the new bike. My optimal seat height is 69cm.

For VBR-168 Chris has advised me to size S 52. For the others I have no info yet.

1. which frame of the three would you choose and why?
2. what size should I choose for 218 and 177?
3. how to order a special color that is not in the store? By email?
4. what is the difference between EMS and XDB shipping to Germany? Which one should I take? I'll have 2 frames sent to me right away. Other is GF-002 for my wife.

Hope you can give me some advice.
Timo
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TeamO on November 24, 2022, 07:30:01 AM
I have written again with Chris because of the painting. For all others: In the store there is the product "Velobuild Customized Painting Fee" where I can simply add the custom painting and then tell chris by email how the frame should look or what colors should be used.

The frames are painted with Pantone colors. Does anyone here have an overview of the colors? I don't know Pantone.

I am looking for a shiny dark red for my girlfriend. Actually exactly what I found on Velobuild.com in the reviews of the VBR-168. Unfortunately Chris told me that this color was painted by the buyer himself and couldn't tell me a similar color.

Do any of you have a hint which Pantone color it could be or close to (see picture)?

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on November 24, 2022, 09:40:46 AM
Hello all,

I would like to order my frame from Velobuild tomorrow at the latest (BlackFriday).
I was actually sure at the beginning that I want a VBR-168. However, through various videos and forum posts I am now again considering between VBR-168, VBR-177 and VBR-218.

Visually, I like the VBR-168 the best. I'm just tormented by the question: are the other two frames better in terms of speed/aerodynamics/weight in conjunction with comfort and workmanship/material?
In general, it's pretty flat where we live. I like to go fast and don't let it roll, but do not participate in competitions.

I currently ride a Focus Culebro SL 1.0 from 2015 in size M with the following geometry: https://geometrygeeks.bike/bike/focus-culebro-3-0-2014/
I'm 172cm tall with a 78cm inseam (short legs). It is my first bike and I sit there actually quite well on it, only problem: The seatpost is only minimally extended due to my short legs. So I would like to have a shorter seat tube on the new bike. My optimal seat height is 69cm.

For VBR-168 Chris has advised me to size S 52. For the others I have no info yet.

1. which frame of the three would you choose and why?
2. what size should I choose for 218 and 177?
3. how to order a special color that is not in the store? By email?
4. what is the difference between EMS and XDB shipping to Germany? Which one should I take? I'll have 2 frames sent to me right away. Other is GF-002 for my wife.

Hope you can give me some advice.
Timo

About Sizing: Why you should go for a 52 on the 168 I dont understand. This is way smaller. Have you compared the bikes on geometrygeeks.bike?

I went for the 168 as I wanted to have something in between climbing and aero. You may be aware of the integrated stem/bar combo as it's like the Metron 5d with foward bend.

Color: You order, then get a mail by chris with your color wishes and send him pantone codes. Then you get a mockup to approve, tada!

Shipping to Germany: Go for XDB. No additional taxes as it comes via Belgium or Netherlands to Germany.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TeamO on November 24, 2022, 11:24:13 AM
About Sizing: Why you should go for a 52 on the 168 I dont understand. This is way smaller. Have you compared the bikes on geometrygeeks.bike?

I went for the 168 as I wanted to have something in between climbing and aero. You may be aware of the integrated stem/bar combo as it's like the Metron 5d with foward bend.

Color: You order, then get a mail by chris with your color wishes and send him pantone codes. Then you get a mockup to approve, tada!

Shipping to Germany: Go for XDB. No additional taxes as it comes via Belgium or Netherlands to Germany.

Chris advised me to go with size 52 based on my specs. When I compared the data on Geometrygeeks, I noticed that the size 54 is closer to my Focus.
At the Focus I sit comfortably, but have the problem that I have the seatpost almost all the way down because of my leg length.
In addition, the setback of the seatpost.
For these 3 reasons I thought that Chris is right with the 52 and that could probably fit.
But I'm no specialist for bike geometries.

With the color I have now understood everything. But still looking for the right dark red shiny color as in the posted picture. Is there a pantone color palette somewhere?

XDB check :-)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy on November 24, 2022, 11:39:36 AM
the 168 is a copy of the SL7

you can check the size here
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bike-sizing/app#/?mpl=187108
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: coffeebreak on November 24, 2022, 01:24:06 PM

With the color I have now understood everything. But still looking for the right dark red shiny color as in the posted picture. Is there a pantone color palette somewhere?

XDB check :-)

Pantone C color card. I can help you find closest color match to what you want but I need bright, good quality picture with colors visible.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TeamO on November 25, 2022, 06:07:59 AM
Thank you so much for trying to help me with the color. The frame is a surprise for my wife for Christmas.

She dreams of a shiny dark red or bordeaux bike. It should look like red caramel.
I have seen for example a original Tarmac SL7 which looks like what my wife wants. They call the color "red tint carbon".
You can find it here for example: https://www.biker-boarder.de/specialized/2858114s.html

Another color I found online is:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/234253420679?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=707-134425-41852-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=234253420679&targetid=1713533833844&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=20235&poi=&campaignid=17731953013&mkgroupid=142643597030&rlsatarget=pla-1713533833844&abcId=9301016&merchantid=115516150&gclid=CjwKCAiAyfybBhBKEiwAgtB7frJ_sEvBGAiL5-3I-ZfnSTin9RB3w4yEAnX7nR3FsVFMdZc_940F7hoCIN8QAvD_BwE

It should be as close to that shiny dark red as possible. Do you think that would be possible?

I would be very grateful if you could help me to find the right pantone.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on November 25, 2022, 09:03:22 AM
The dark tint is semi transparent. I already asked VB to do this. They don t offer it.
Carbonda does.
Specialized did this paintjob on several models:
https://media-prod.velomotion.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/01213156/specialized_epic_EW-22.jpg
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on November 25, 2022, 09:55:19 AM
Trek started this a couple of years ago, isn't it ?
Their transparent blue and red were gorgeous.
My next Carbonda will be painted like this.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on December 01, 2022, 04:27:19 AM
Just received a size 52 frame in matte black with the separate bar and stem.  https://imgur.com/a/F90D6Bd

Shipped 8 days after the order was placed and shipping took 7 days to Pennsylvania.  Overall, I'm impressed for the price.  Frame with derailleur hanger is 1020 grams - about 100g more than what I would expect a genuine Tarmac frame and 200g more than the S-Works.  Not bad.  The rest of the components come in at very respectable weights.  The bar and stem are quite a bit lighter than the Tarmac system and I could save 100g with a lightweight seatpost from Aliexpress. 

The frame and fork are clean from what I can see other than some imperfections in the paint work that I wouldn't expect to get through QC for a name brand frame. BB looks good and it remains to be seen whether the brake mounts will need faced.

I plan to build up with Ultegra hydro mechanical disc and HED 60/90 wheels from another bike.  I was planning on using an FSA ACR headset and stem, but the ACR headset leaves a noticeable gap with the top of the headtube and adds more stack than I would like, so I may modify the included headset cap to fit flush with the ACR stem, which should accommodate full internal routing and look clean. The included stem is actually a bit lighter, but I prefer the look of the FSA.  TBD.

Instead of the included 40cm bars, which look OK but are too wide for my fit, I will be using "The One" handlebar in 36cm.  Its pretty shamelessly "inspired" by the Enve SES handlebars, which I have on hand for another planned build.  Without having ridden either one yet, the build quality and finish looks comparable to the Enve and is a bit lighter.  Neither feel like they will noticeably flex under load.

Which seatpost did you order? I can only find SL7 fitting ones, which does not the 168. Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on December 01, 2022, 12:36:39 PM
Has anyone tried to mod their vbr 168 seatpost, as for example in the following thread on ww?
Not just for weight but to reduce the offset.
https://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=112588

I was confirmed by velobuild that they only offer one seatpost, and it’s with 20mm offset.
I got a nice fit so far according to myvelofit, but the offset is a painpoint. And assuming you’re not short legged with a long torso, same applies to you too.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: zambelletti on December 02, 2022, 12:27:32 PM
Thank you to everyone in the forum. This has been an invaluable resource for building out the bike. I took my first test ride on my VB-R-168 yesterday and it's an absolute rocket. I am looking for black bolts for the saddle and headset. Any recommendations on the best place to find them?

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: coffeebreak on December 02, 2022, 12:56:32 PM
What’s the length of your screws? And do they have locking nut on the other end? If they have a lock nut on other side :
 https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804291572936.html
These are 18mm and I wasn’t able to find shorter than that + lock nut combination. Somewhat expensive so order only if length maches.

If you don’t have lock nut, then measure the length and order from many available on Aliexpress. Most probably M5x20 or 25. Many choices in those. Like these : https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2251832788031257.html

Edit, these are for headset/stem only.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eico on December 06, 2022, 05:14:22 AM
I finally received my frame and am really surprised by the quality.

Now the first questions come after I have looked at the headset.

1. is a distance of about 1 mm between top tube and top cover normal?
2. is it correct that the stem rests on the small pins of the spacer?
3. the standard top cap is exchanged for the cap from Velobuild?

Thanks a lot! :)
Eico
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on December 06, 2022, 10:34:00 AM
I don't thinkt thats normal,
first check the length of the fork
second check the expander, sometimes it happens that it becomes loose
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eico on December 06, 2022, 10:44:01 AM
I don't thinkt thats normal,
first check the length of the fork
second check the expander, sometimes it happens that it becomes loose

The fork is not yet cut and the expander not finally mounted. I was just checking how things belong together and was encountering the above questions.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: coffeebreak on December 06, 2022, 11:33:10 AM
I finally received my frame and am really surprised by the quality.

Now the first questions come after I have looked at the headset.

1. is a distance of about 1 mm between top tube and top cover normal?
2. is it correct that the stem rests on the small pins of the spacer?
3. the standard top cap is exchanged for the cap from Velobuild?

Thanks a lot! :)
Eico

1. Yes. It rotates so cannot be perfectly flush with headtube
2. The stem should have small indentations where those pins go. Make sure you align the stem exactly so indentations match with pins on spacers.
3. Yes. I am not a fan of that VB cap. You can't have those fancy caps on Ali express fit on it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eico on December 07, 2022, 03:34:55 AM
1. Yes. It rotates so cannot be perfectly flush with headtube
2. The stem should have small indentations where those pins go. Make sure you align the stem exactly so indentations match with pins on spacers.
3. Yes. I am not a fan of that VB cap. You can't have those fancy caps on Ali express fit on it.

Thanks coffeebreak!

Working on it...
I thought I got all parts I need upfront (before the frame arrives) but I forgot the flat mount adapter for the 160mm rear disc ...  ::)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bball3r823 on December 07, 2022, 08:18:07 AM
1. Yes. It rotates so cannot be perfectly flush with headtube
2. The stem should have small indentations where those pins go. Make sure you align the stem exactly so indentations match with pins on spacers.
3. Yes. I am not a fan of that VB cap. You can't have those fancy caps on Ali express fit on it.

I had a hard time getting the pins to align with the holes in the integrated handlebar when I put the spacers and front fork together on the frame.  The hole and pins were just off by a little bit and would not seat together.  I enlarged the holes on the integrated handlebar so that the pins can seat inside the holes.  Luckily I had a very small drill bit that probably increase the size of the hole by half a millimeter.

The top cap that came with the integrated handlebar did not fit nicely.  I decided to just use the top cap from the compression plug.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Equalizer on December 07, 2022, 08:28:37 AM
@eico seatpost clamp cover is original from Specialized SL7 Tarmac?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: eico on December 07, 2022, 08:31:33 AM
@eico seatpost clamp cover is original from Specialized SL7 Tarmac?

Yep! Sits perfectly!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: coffeebreak on December 07, 2022, 07:12:15 PM

The top cap that came with the integrated handlebar did not fit nicely.  I decided to just use the top cap from the compression plug.

This is little different headset/stem than what I have. On mine the round stem cap does not fit at all. The top of the stem is sloped so the round cap can only sit there at an angle and not flat. The carbon stem cap that VB sent has the angled cut and a little tab on the front that goes into a slot on the stem. It fits okay. It's not perfectly molded but it does the work. Since you can fit the round cap you are in luck.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: ant on December 09, 2022, 04:51:17 PM
Realized I never posted completed bike
Completed for around $2200 with all mistakes included
- Sensah Empire x SRAM components
- FSA headset for ease of service and adjustment
- Bars and stem from OG-EVKIN
- Rims from Peter on this forum, I built them myself on Ryet hubs

Dialing in fit still but very happy with the miles I've done so far.
Only issue I've had is the VB bottle cages, one of them had the bottom tab fail
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: siejak on December 13, 2022, 05:22:51 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/a9U51Zv.png)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on December 13, 2022, 01:22:39 PM

Nice build!! What bars are you using?



(https://i.imgur.com/a9U51Zv.png)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: siejak on December 14, 2022, 04:54:19 AM
https://pl.aliexpress.com/item/1005002698488008.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.32.32de1c24oxgu3b&gatewayAdapt=glo2pol + Fsa smr stem + acr headset.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on December 15, 2022, 04:41:35 PM
Anyone have luck finding a direct mount hanger for the 168?


This set intended for a Cube looks like it could fit. Although the shape of each piece is the reverse of how VB's hanger is designed, it's the closest I think I've seen.


https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001280565954.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.7.4695571aiijgmb&algo_pvid=6b8bea73-6510-491f-9087-7e8ec0ca3d5a&aem_p4p_detail=2022121514335912192209853893220004817708&algo_exp_id=6b8bea73-6510-491f-9087-7e8ec0ca3d5a-3&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2210000015588851312%22%7D&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21CAD%2148.62%2124.3%21%21%213.98%21%21%402102172f16711436399062656d07b5%2110000015588851312%21sea&curPageLogUid=6cJhsS6OpvLa&ad_pvid=2022121514335912192209853893220004817708_4&ad_pvid=2022121514335912192209853893220004817708_4
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: renrew on December 17, 2022, 10:12:49 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/a9U51Zv.png)

Can you take another picture of the area with the spacers?
is the stem from Velobuild?
Thanks

(https://abload.de/img/clipboard-p13076sqfuj.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on December 26, 2022, 11:26:01 AM
My frame arrived also right before christmas.

Painting was ok. Fork was obviously painted twice. Saw a different color below, FM points need to be cleared from paint. I asked for a pantone into raw carbon fade. Which they did not do completely. Every joint was coated black, so its just some carbon visible.

Started the build today... unluckily I need to stop as they forgot to put the compression ring into the package :(
Any advice for a suitable replacement which is commonly available?

Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Serge_K on January 01, 2023, 01:19:26 PM
unluckily I need to stop as they forgot to put the compression ring into the package :(
Any advice for a suitable replacement which is commonly available?

I think any compression plug will be suitable. the diameter is standard, and carbon is carbon. Giant makes oversized steerers but that's niche. 99% of steerers have a standard diameter AFAIK. Obviously get something that will apply force in the right area given your spacers & stem. But that again is standard. if you re not bothered by weight get something tall rather than tiny. More clamping area = more load distribution = less likely to snap.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on January 02, 2023, 01:52:49 AM
I think any compression plug will be suitable. the diameter is standard, and carbon is carbon. Giant makes oversized steerers but that's niche. 99% of steerers have a standard diameter AFAIK. Obviously get something that will apply force in the right area given your spacers & stem. But that again is standard. if you re not bothered by weight get something tall rather than tiny. More clamping area = more load distribution = less likely to snap.
I think we talk about something different.
You are talking about the expander, I about the compression ring to center the fork and guide the brake/shifting cables
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: orei75 on January 07, 2023, 10:43:25 AM
Is there any news for the 0 offset  seatpost?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on January 11, 2023, 10:28:46 AM
Ordered and got the tracking number a couple days ago. UPS still hasn't picked up the frame though (hopefully they pick it up tomorrow China time).

Went with the matte metallic navy blue like some others in this thread, going to build it up with a Force ETAP group and some Elite Wheels.

Any handy tools to buy other than the usual stuff? I just got a pressfit bb tool, and an offbrand bleed kit. I have all the allen keys/torque wrenches/grease/etc you could ever need.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: abedfo on January 11, 2023, 02:56:06 PM
Ordered and got the tracking number a couple days ago. UPS still hasn't picked up the frame though (hopefully they pick it up tomorrow China time).

Went with the matte metallic navy blue like some others in this thread, going to build it up with a Force ETAP group and some Elite Wheels.

Any handy tools to buy other than the usual stuff? I just got a pressfit bb tool, and an offbrand bleed kit. I have all the allen keys/torque wrenches/grease/etc you could ever need.

One of the park tool (or other cheaper brands) internal cable routing kit will probably save some headaches.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: bball3r823 on January 11, 2023, 03:24:11 PM
I have a internal routing cable kit but found it much easier to route the cables with a brake cable following the techniques from this youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt9cW70vFwM&ab_channel=WrenchFriday (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt9cW70vFwM&ab_channel=WrenchFriday)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Ulrich on January 13, 2023, 10:03:55 AM
On the website some R168s are marked with light and some aren't.
Does anyone know if there are actually different frame versions.
And what would be the difference for a size 56?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on January 13, 2023, 04:03:40 PM
Is there any news for the 0 offset  seatpost?

So it looks like velobuild wants 50 pre-orders this time to realize this forum request.
Is anyone willing to drive this?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: orei75 on January 15, 2023, 12:19:05 PM
Does anyone know where to urgently find the plate and the dropout screw?
(http://)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: coffeebreak on January 15, 2023, 12:42:54 PM
Contact VB on instagram, that has been the fastest response for me. They might help you in such frame specific parts.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on January 19, 2023, 09:43:10 AM
Hey guys,

For the front thru-axle, I feel like the one that came with my frame might not be correct. Its the right size but the I'm not sure about the where the bolt head contacts the fork.

Basically it sits flush on the outside of the fork, directly on the carbon. However, it has grip serrations on the bottom of it so if you twist it in it basically grinds the paint off and maybe eventually the carbon? Is this correct or should I ask/buy a different thru axle.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on January 20, 2023, 07:50:15 AM
Hey guys,

For the front thru-axle, I feel like the one that came with my frame might not be correct. Its the right size but the I'm not sure about the where the bolt head contacts the fork.

Basically it sits flush on the outside of the fork, directly on the carbon. However, it has grip serrations on the bottom of it so if you twist it in it basically grinds the paint off and maybe eventually the carbon? Is this correct or should I ask/buy a different thru axle.

Have you got a photo?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on January 20, 2023, 10:34:19 AM
Have you got a photo?

Here it is
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Yunglord on January 20, 2023, 09:44:33 PM
That area should be faced so I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: memebike on January 20, 2023, 09:56:12 PM
Here it is

Can confirm mine looked like that also, shouldve been faced but wasnt worried about it. the paint has flaked where the bolt head sits but is only noticeable when the thru axle is removed.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on January 21, 2023, 07:17:19 AM
Thanks guys! New to this so I appreciate the help.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: theo__ on February 01, 2023, 02:15:53 PM
After some luking and reading all the thread... Finally order a 168.

It will be dress with Rival/Force AXS bits and probably a Ryet 40mm wheelset.

I hope to be on the 8kg edge... Let's see!




Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on February 02, 2023, 01:29:45 PM
After some luking and reading all the thread... Finally order a 168.

It will be dress with Rival/Force AXS bits and probably a Ryet 40mm wheelset.

I hope to be on the 8kg edge... Let's see!

Similar setup to me! Force/Rival defintely seems to be the sweet spot right now price wise.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: planet_sammy on February 03, 2023, 07:36:42 AM
I don't want to go through all the posts again, I'm just considering whether to order the set with a separate stem and handlebars...

Did any of you manage to integrate the parts supplied by Velobuild with hydraulic brakes and mechanical shifters without causing problems?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on February 03, 2023, 07:54:54 AM
I don't want to go through all the posts again, I'm just considering whether to order the set with a separate stem and handlebars...

Did any of you manage to integrate the parts supplied by Velobuild with hydraulic brakes and mechanical shifters without causing problems?

LoL yes.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on February 03, 2023, 08:00:54 AM
I don't want to go through all the posts again, I'm just considering whether to order the set with a separate stem and handlebars...

Did any of you manage to integrate the parts supplied by Velobuild with hydraulic brakes and mechanical shifters without causing problems?

I used their integrated headset. From what I can gather they've made improvements and the headset play typically isn't an issue anymore.

I ran the SRAM HRD lines through it fine, but if you were doing mechanical shifting + hydraulic brakes I think it would be very very tight.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: planet_sammy on February 03, 2023, 08:12:38 AM
LoL yes.

Yes, but with FSA components, right?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on February 03, 2023, 09:04:43 AM
Yes, but with FSA components, right?

I first built my VeloBuild frames using VB's separate bar and stem combo. Routing 4 cables through the stem and headtube was tight but not impossible. Having the proper tools helps a lot. I only later switched to the FSA no.69 system because I needed the modularity to easily switch stems.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: theo__ on February 06, 2023, 06:14:34 AM
I'm collecting parts... I have a doubt.


Edit: I find 140mm rear on bike posted.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on February 08, 2023, 06:21:35 AM
Has anyone been as cheeky as to ask Velobuild to replicate a paint scheme directly from Specialized?

I've been emailing with Chris and he's confident that they would be able to do a glossy-to-matte finish ala Red Tint - Black Satin (picture provided).

Have any of you ordered the 168 (or any VB) with a transition like that?

Cheers!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on February 08, 2023, 01:03:05 PM
Has anyone been as cheeky as to ask Velobuild to replicate a paint scheme directly from Specialized?

I've been emailing with Chris and he's confident that they would be able to do a glossy-to-matte finish ala Red Tint - Black Satin (picture provided).

Have any of you ordered the 168 (or any VB) with a transition like that?

Cheers!


They seem to be able to do a decent job on transitions. Check out the paint job they did on my GF-002 http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3499.msg36962.html#msg36962


I didn't have any specific requirements and just asked that the color fade from one to another, so maybe if you wanted a longer transition they could do that as well.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on February 08, 2023, 06:16:12 PM
Has anyone been as cheeky as to ask Velobuild to replicate a paint scheme directly from Specialized?

I've been emailing with Chris and he's confident that they would be able to do a glossy-to-matte finish ala Red Tint - Black Satin (picture provided).

Have any of you ordered the 168 (or any VB) with a transition like that?

Cheers!

Looks like this seller can do it:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804974579422.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_allProduct.8148356.11.59604e48QZ8Bm1&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21USD%21US%20%24681.72%21US%20%24681.72%21%21%21%21%21%402101f49b16759016924874247e13e3%2112000031925096734%21sh&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on February 09, 2023, 02:45:19 AM

They seem to be able to do a decent job on transitions. Check out the paint job they did on my GF-002 http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3499.msg36962.html#msg36962


I didn't have any specific requirements and just asked that the color fade from one to another, so maybe if you wanted a longer transition they could do that as well.

Appreciate your input! From the looks of your pictures (nice unique scheme btw!), they certainly looks capable of doing smooth transitions. I'll probably let them have a go at it!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on February 11, 2023, 01:09:43 PM
Hey what order should I be tightening the headset/stem? Got looser after a ride or two.

Should it be:

1) expander plug
2) fit stem and spacers
3) tightening top cap to compress spacers/stem
4) tightening stem
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on February 12, 2023, 01:10:09 PM
Heres what I found out:

1) My steerer tube is cut a tad too long likely.

2) The velobuild compression plug was slipping as I torqued the top cap down, causing the top cap to hit the top of the plug and the stack to not have enough compression.

My fix was to get a $19 FSA compression plug, these things are great since you can adjust how deep the plug sits and you should always be able to create room to compress the stack. Worked perfectly with a bit of carbon paste.

https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/star-nut-and-compression-device/road-mtb/compression-device-3819



For future builders the proper order to tightening everything is:

1) Tighten compression plug to 6-9nm.

2) Push down with your hands on the bars and make sure all headset alignment pins are fully engaged

3) Tighten top cap until headset is fully compressed and no play remains.

4) Tigten stem bolts
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on February 14, 2023, 03:50:08 PM
I know this was asked like a year ago, but thought I would follow up. Has anyone tried and found a direct mount derailleur hanger that works for the vbr168?
Stumbled on these on Ali and was tempted, but not sure about if any would work.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004545854616.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.3.5a3b571ahIjVub&algo_pvid=a151bde9-9936-474b-8420-aaf6402c1a0b&algo_exp_id=a151bde9-9936-474b-8420-aaf6402c1a0b-1&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000029559594136%22%7D&pdp_npi=3%40dis%21CAD%2118.46%216.19%21%21%21%21%21%40211bd8be16764112249635138d0763%2112000029559594136%21sea%21CA%210&curPageLogUid=VkTffr2goehC

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on February 15, 2023, 12:29:45 PM
I know this was asked like a year ago, but thought I would follow up. Has anyone tried and found a direct mount derailleur hanger that works for the vbr168?
Stumbled on these on Ali and was tempted, but not sure about if any would work.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004545854616.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.3.5a3b571ahIjVub&algo_pvid=a151bde9-9936-474b-8420-aaf6402c1a0b&algo_exp_id=a151bde9-9936-474b-8420-aaf6402c1a0b-1&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000029559594136%22%7D&pdp_npi=3%40dis%21CAD%2118.46%216.19%21%21%21%21%21%40211bd8be16764112249635138d0763%2112000029559594136%21sea%21CA%210&curPageLogUid=VkTffr2goehC (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004545854616.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.3.5a3b571ahIjVub&algo_pvid=a151bde9-9936-474b-8420-aaf6402c1a0b&algo_exp_id=a151bde9-9936-474b-8420-aaf6402c1a0b-1&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000029559594136%22%7D&pdp_npi=3%40dis%21CAD%2118.46%216.19%21%21%21%21%21%40211bd8be16764112249635138d0763%2112000029559594136%21sea%21CA%210&curPageLogUid=VkTffr2goehC)


I've been after this for a while as well and no luck. I'm seeing more direct hangers come out that look like they would fit but it seems like the VB design is fairly unique, or doesn't match what is out there yet. Looking at the options in the ad, it would seem like a few could work but they don't quite fit from what I can see.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on February 15, 2023, 12:59:58 PM

I've been after this for a while as well and no luck. I'm seeing more direct hangers come out that look like they would fit but it seems like the VB design is fairly unique, or doesn't match what is out there yet. Looking at the options in the ad, it would seem like a few could work but they don't quite fit from what I can see.

Yeah, I found more on AliExpress and quite a few look super close. But like you said, it might not quite match.
I feel like odds are it’s not a Velobuild exclusive. They are just buying it from someone. At least I assume haha.
If so, there has to be a source that we can track down and find the exact model it’s based on.
But maybe I am just dreaming haha
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on February 15, 2023, 04:59:11 PM
May I ask why you don’t just buy another derailleur hanger from Velobuild?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Yunglord on February 15, 2023, 06:37:07 PM
a direct hanger has advantages over a regular one for Shimano rear derailleurs on top of being lighter.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Pigdog on February 16, 2023, 11:48:33 AM
a direct hanger has advantages over a regular one for Shimano rear derailleurs on top of being lighter.

Yes, exactly. Slightly better shifting, and lighter.
Plus longer term i wonder what if Velobuild didn’t stock them or whatever. Having another source to get parts is always helpful.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on February 18, 2023, 02:42:56 AM
Built mine.
The paint quality was ok, especially the fork was not too good.
One nose close to the racecrown and had to machine some clear coat off the dropouts to fit the hub in. Fork also was repainted as I had some different color below.
The mounting points of the brakes also must be cleared from excessive paint.

But ride quality is good! More comfortable than my previous venge
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on February 18, 2023, 07:51:50 AM
Here’s mine.

Was able to put 100k on it before the weather got cold again. (this was seconds before I noticed my saddle slipped backwards lol).

Brakes took a shake down ride to bed in and then re-adjust to stop rubbing but the facing seems fine.


55mm elite wheels ent
sram force + rival crank
pirrelli pzero race 26mm tubeless
velobuild integrated bar/stem


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gruengelb on February 18, 2023, 11:09:32 AM
Here’s mine.

Was able to put 100k on it before the weather got cold again. (this was seconds before I noticed my saddle slipped backwards lol).

Brakes took a shake down ride to bed in and then re-adjust to stop rubbing but the facing seems fine.


55mm elite wheels ent
sram force + rival crank
pirrelli pzero race 26mm tubeless
velobuild integrated bar/stem




Color looks dope! What color is it?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on February 19, 2023, 09:21:29 AM
Color looks dope! What color is it?

Matte metallic blue.

I sent them a pic of someone else’s in the same colour.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gruengelb on February 19, 2023, 10:56:08 AM
Matte metallic blue.

I sent them a pic of someone else’s in the same colour.

thank you! i maybe also go with this color...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: theo__ on March 01, 2023, 03:22:35 AM
Yesterday I picked up the frame.
I think, the frame was packed well, and the box has no damage.

First impresión are good, no cracks or dents on the paint, the matte pearl white looks fantastic, paint job is decent for the prices IMO.
Carbón inside the frame appers smooth with no delamination.
I'd other chinise frames some years ago (flyxxi), and this has better finish.

Wheights:

Frame size 54 1067g
Fork 413g
Seatpost 224g
Handlebar 400/90mm 384g

Handlebar it´s a bit heavy, but looks sooooo solid.
Chris told me it has -17ºC, but (fortuntanely) I think its about -6º or similar.

Now I´m collecting parts, and waiting for the wheels.





Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on March 02, 2023, 09:17:54 AM
Question; The VB product page mentions both 140 and 160mm rotor compatibility. I just ordered 2x160mm rotors for my Shimano 105 7020 groupset, will i need to also get two 160mm flat mount adapters or what does "compatibility" mean in this instance - just the fork/seat stay clearance?

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: coffeebreak on March 02, 2023, 09:46:45 AM
You still need 160mm adapters. The compatibility means that the frame and fork are both strengthened enough to handle force generated by 160mm rotors while braking.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on March 02, 2023, 11:09:09 AM
You still need 160mm adapters. The compatibility means that the frame and fork are both strengthened enough to handle force generated by 160mm rotors while braking.

I swear half the cost of this build is gonna be delivery for all the shit i buy thinking this is the last item i need..
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: coffeebreak on March 02, 2023, 11:19:42 AM
Lol tell me. I bought so many (redundant) parts either from Amazon or LBS, some even local hardware store and of course Ali-ex. But it didn't end at that. My build is long done and I still buy parts...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on March 02, 2023, 01:01:50 PM
Lol tell me. I bought so many (redundant) parts either from Amazon or LBS, some even local hardware store and of course Ali-ex. But it didn't end at that. My build is long done and I still buy parts...

Haha. Damn, here’s to hoping I’m not actually just speaking with my future self here.. this HAVE to be the last thing I need!  ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on March 03, 2023, 01:31:39 AM
Lol tell me. I bought so many (redundant) parts either from Amazon or LBS, some even local hardware store and of course Ali-ex. But it didn't end at that. My build is long done and I still buy parts...

It was even meant as a budget 2nd bike I can ride at the edge of the proper seasons, where I don't have the nerve to use my primary bike. Yet this still is gonna end up costing around 3.000€ or so..
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Equalizer on March 04, 2023, 12:56:50 PM
Hello.

I order my frame on October 2022. After that I order the other components, some new some second hand (groupset). Order from Velobuild was easy and fast. I didn't have any questions because I get all informations from topic here or YT.

This was my first build, I do all by myself.  8)

Frame size is 56, handlebar is integrated also from Velobuild. Wheelset is Elite Ent-disc 60, groupset is one of the best mechanical Shimano Ultegra R8020, with R7100 crankset. In front 50/34 and at back 11/30 (of course 11 speed). At my old bicycle (Giant Propel Advanced 2 2017) I run 52/36 and 11/28, but for this I want a bit easier gears.  :)

Here are pictures (without bar tape, now I wrap Supacaz black with white stars). Sorry for bad english.  :-[



Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on March 04, 2023, 01:25:43 PM
Did you really put S-Works decals on your frame?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: avocadobike on March 05, 2023, 11:24:38 PM
Built mine.
The paint quality was ok, especially the fork was not too good.
One nose close to the racecrown and had to machine some clear coat off the dropouts to fit the hub in. Fork also was repainted as I had some different color below.
The mounting points of the brakes also must be cleared from excessive paint.

But ride quality is good! More comfortable than my previous venge

where did you get the wheels from?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on March 06, 2023, 02:05:03 AM
Did you really put S-Works decals on your frame?

What's it to you? Let the man do what he wants. I find it good jest to be honest.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on March 07, 2023, 02:57:52 PM
Hey guys, new to the forum. Wanted to show my upcoming 168 build. I’ll link the weightweenies thread at the bottom as well for a more in-depth build process. My painted size 58 came in at 1,155g with 380g for the cut fork. Not bad with the white paint. The fork is well under a lot of what I’ve seen here and I’m wondering if it’s a different fork, or one from the 177. So a question for the group: did your fork have an integrated crown race or did you need one? I needed one (you can see from the picture below) and they supplied it thankfully, but from pictures on here it seems most other have an integrated crown race and I’m thinking I got a different fork. Other quick thoughts on the cockpit. Has anybody tried the Allez top cap with the SL7 stem. Seems like it would work pretty well. And for the hanger, I have a Cube on order that is supposed to be the direct mount hanger compatible with this frame. Plus, it has the benefit of having the threads on the outer piece, adding a safety mechanism should the small screw fall out.

(https://i.imgur.com/vsryGt5h.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/XPoIQP4h.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/Hd3x1RCh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/VjHMzjNh.jpg)


https://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=172167
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: theo__ on March 07, 2023, 04:08:21 PM
Hey guys, new to the forum. Wanted to show my upcoming 168 build. I’ll link the weightweenies thread at the bottom as well for a more in-depth build process. My painted size 58 came in at 1,155g with 380g for the cut fork. Not bad with the white paint. The fork is well under a lot of what I’ve seen here and I’m wondering if it’s a different fork, or one from the 177. So a question for the group: did your fork have an integrated crown race or did you need one? I needed one (you can see from the picture below) and they supplied it thankfully, but from pictures on here it seems most other have an integrated crown race and I’m thinking I got a different fork. Other quick thoughts on the cockpit. Has anybody tried the Allez top cap with the SL7 stem. Seems like it would work pretty well. And for the hanger, I have a Cube on order that is supposed to be the direct mount hanger compatible with this frame. Plus, it has the benefit of having the threads on the outer piece, adding a safety mechanism should the small screw fall out.

I've received a frame a week ago, I need also crown race, for the fork.It's included too. So now they are sending this type of fork.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on March 08, 2023, 05:30:59 PM
Hey guys, new to the forum. Wanted to show my upcoming 168 build. I’ll link the weightweenies thread at the bottom as well for a more in-depth build process. My painted size 58 came in at 1,155g with 380g for the cut fork. Not bad with the white paint. The fork is well under a lot of what I’ve seen here and I’m wondering if it’s a different fork, or one from the 177. So a question for the group: did your fork have an integrated crown race or did you need one? I needed one (you can see from the picture below) and they supplied it thankfully, but from pictures on here it seems most other have an integrated crown race and I’m thinking I got a different fork. Other quick thoughts on the cockpit. Has anybody tried the Allez top cap with the SL7 stem. Seems like it would work pretty well. And for the hanger, I have a Cube on order that is supposed to be the direct mount hanger compatible with this frame. Plus, it has the benefit of having the threads on the outer piece, adding a safety mechanism should the small screw fall out.


Nice! Looking forward to seeing the build and hearing how the direct hangers works out. Do you have a link for it? Nice work on the 3D covers.



Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on March 09, 2023, 03:15:17 AM
What's it to you? Let the man do what he wants. I find it good jest to be honest.

At least this will help him resell it for a much better price  ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on March 09, 2023, 04:51:18 AM

Nice! Looking forward to seeing the build and hearing how the direct hangers works out. Do you have a link for it? Nice work on the 3D covers.

I just ordered this one, labeled H784. The first one I ordered was the 906 which is the wrong one. The 906 is too small and the outer piece is flat. The 784 has a bigger outer piece with a conical shape to where it meshes with the frame. Some pictures below.

Edit: Also, it will change the thru axle needed from a 1.5 thread pitch to a 1.0. May be a deal breaker with the smaller threads. I'd rather have 1.5 but it's fine. I'd rather have the direct mount and have an axle ready.

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803598543431.html?spm=a2g0o.order_detail.order_detail_item.4.6504f19cFOTG0h&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US

(https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/H41f913eb487048d1a36f1ffac8bd1d63P.jpg)

https://www.rearmechhanger.com/product/rear-gear-mech-derailleur-hanger-cc251/

Wrong outer piece (flat)
(https://i.imgur.com/xyyozVph.jpg)

Stock outer piece (cone)
(https://i.imgur.com/mvPKzZ6h.jpg)



Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on March 09, 2023, 01:26:06 PM
Just picked up my frame today. Gotta say, I’m pretty impressed with the quality, at a glance. Especially the paint job turned out better than expected! Once I get some white decals on, it’ll bridge the transition real nice, I believe
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on March 10, 2023, 03:00:24 AM
ist the transition from glossy to matte?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: RDY on March 10, 2023, 06:43:56 AM
I just ordered this one, labeled H784. The first one I ordered was the 906 which is the wrong one. The 906 is too small and the outer piece is flat. The 784 has a bigger outer piece with a conical shape to where it meshes with the frame. Some pictures below.

Edit: Also, it will change the thru axle needed from a 1.5 thread pitch to a 1.0. May be a deal breaker with the smaller threads. I'd rather have 1.5 but it's fine. I'd rather have the direct mount and have an axle ready.

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803598543431.html?spm=a2g0o.order_detail.order_detail_item.4.6504f19cFOTG0h&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US


https://www.rearmechhanger.com/product/rear-gear-mech-derailleur-hanger-cc251/

Wrong outer piece (flat)


Stock outer piece (cone)


Slightly unrelated, but does anyone recognize this hanger?  It's from a Chapter 2 Koko / Toa.  I ended up ordering a Koko to replace my 099 (which share the 168 hanger), and it looks very similar.  I suspect it's generic, rather than specific to Chapter2.  Want to replace it with a DM version.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on March 10, 2023, 08:18:52 AM
ist the transition from glossy to matte?

Yes! Its glossy blue chameleon, to matte black. It’s not a jaw dropping transition, but it’s definitely satisfactory for me  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on March 11, 2023, 07:21:15 PM
*Warning, lots of pictures. If you guys want I can delete them all and link an imgur folder*

Had some "fun" today trying some things out in the name of science. I was curious whether you could use a Tarmac stem using the Allez conversion top cap. So I swung by my local shop and picked up a Tarmac/Allez compression ring for $25. Fired up the 3D printer and printed the top cap, which came out pretty nice.

(https://i.imgur.com/12cFlsol.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/EadFZzOl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ES0cYHFl.jpg)

(https://images.performancebike.com/cdn-cgi/image/f=auto,width=950/images/large/bikes/specialized/s212500016.jpg)

This is where I started to run into problems. The top headset bearing included with the frame is ID 40mm, which is ever so slightly smaller than the Tarmac bearing, which is ID 40.5mm. You'd think that 0.5mm wouldn't make a difference, but it did. The main body of the compression ring woud snap into place, but the inner shim wouldn't fit because the compression ring was compressed.

(https://i.imgur.com/EUJqBfwl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/EMbKWROh.jpg)

As you can see, the slot was pinching, and the shim didn't have room to slot in. Almost just gave up, but I had a spare bearing, so I experimented...with the sander. Used a dremel and sanded the inner surface of the bearing to widen the ID. Got it to around 40.3mm before I ran out of sandpaper drums. But the good news was that it was just enough to get the compression ring and shim to fit. Woohoo!

On to the next problem. The Tarmac compression ring sits lower in the bearing, and I was running into the same issue as a lot of people here. The top cap was hitting the frame and couldn't preload the bearing.

(https://i.imgur.com/7sBRe0vh.jpg)

Ended up not being a huge issue. I considered buying a thicker bearing (8mm probably would have worked), but I just made a quick change to the top cap design and reprinted. 5 hours later I had a new top cap the worked.

(https://i.imgur.com/e4SJqevh.jpg)

Routed the cables.
(https://i.imgur.com/EIW9MIXh.jpg)

And mounted the stem.
(https://i.imgur.com/iERjNofh.jpg)

And....new problems. As you can probably see, the spacers cause a tight bend in the white shift cable, enough so that I couldn't pass the cable. And after taking it off, you can see it kinked.

(https://i.imgur.com/YZKPVNih.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/WBjodkYh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/QEeqLWmh.jpg)

New plan. The Tarmac can use mechanical shifting, so I knew there was a way. In the end, I just drilled a hole for the shift cable.

(https://i.imgur.com/GColPwPh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/gJijeAnh.jpg)

Didn't look too bad, and a little better with the bat.
(https://i.imgur.com/Kp0xoMPh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/i9fNlbCh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/dpFWZlRh.jpg)

But the bat caused another kink in the shift cable so I left it off. A little piece of shrink wrap kept things tidy.
(https://i.imgur.com/1NTH2LPh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/OPWDS4lh.jpg)


So, what did I learn? The Tarmac stem is possible and looks pretty good in my opinion. The Allez top cap will not work without either getting a thicker bearing or changing the design (I can post the STL of both if people want). The compression ring and bearing will have to be modified a little to get a bigger ID. Mechanical shifting will work but won't look as good as electronic.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on March 11, 2023, 07:36:37 PM
I run the identical setup on my Allez Sprint. 3D printed top cap cover paired an SL7 stem.

Most frames use a standard headset bearing circumference so the SL7 headset c-ring/clip and 3D printed cover should work flawlessly.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: siejak on March 12, 2023, 10:44:41 AM
Fsa acr headset + fsa smr stem combo
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: elmtree on March 14, 2023, 09:57:23 PM
Has anyone figured out a way to get a lower offset seatpost or zero offset seatpost? That's the last thing stopping me from getting this bike.

L
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: theo__ on March 17, 2023, 04:12:42 AM
Has anyone figured out a way to get a lower offset seatpost or zero offset seatpost? That's the last thing stopping me from getting this bike.



Some months ago, someone write here, that Velobuild was planning to develop one, but I think they.forgot de proyect.

It could be good idea to talk with the Chris's.... If they can ensure 20 or 30 seatpost on preorder, perhaps they try.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: theo__ on March 17, 2023, 03:04:47 PM
Also...

I received the wheels, this evening.

It starts to appear a bike!  8)






Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on March 24, 2023, 01:22:31 AM
Build is finally done! Pretty happy with the Spechinalized S-Wok  :D

It’s a tribute to PatLino. I know you can’t get enough of my decals!  ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Sebastian on March 24, 2023, 02:08:21 AM
Build is finally done! Pretty happy with the Spechinalized S-Wok  :D

It’s a tribute to PatLino. I know you can’t get enough of my decals!  ;D

It would be pretty hilarious if you actually put “S-Wok” on it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Djengiskhanye on March 24, 2023, 04:50:09 AM
It would be pretty hilarious if you actually put “S-Wok” on it.

I thought about it, but didn't have any good way to have the decals made around here  ;D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: some guy on March 24, 2023, 02:40:29 PM
has anyone on here fitted a "the one pro" handlebar to their 168? is there a headset cover that fits the frame?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on March 25, 2023, 01:34:53 PM
has anyone on here fitted a "the one pro" handlebar to their 168? is there a headset cover that fits the frame?

The 168 doesn't have a proprietary top cover. The standard one will do.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on March 28, 2023, 04:59:26 PM
Noticed my FD mount was a little loose. Took it off and noticed this.

Is the plug pulling out from the carbon?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on March 28, 2023, 07:53:46 PM
Noticed my FD mount was a little loose. Took it off and noticed this.

Is the plug pulling out from the carbon?
Is that just the paint cracking? Looks like the rivnut coming loose. Happened on my 177, a good shop should be able to fix it pretty easy. Mine charged $25.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jr223 on March 28, 2023, 08:50:07 PM
Is that just the paint cracking? Looks like the rivnut coming loose. Happened on my 177, a good shop should be able to fix it pretty easy. Mine charged $25.

I thought it was paint at first but there is a little shard of carbon coming with it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: theo__ on March 30, 2023, 03:11:48 PM
Finally... Done! (Sorry for the english, I´m not native).

The components are mainly:

-Velobuild framset, integrated handlebar and bits.
- Sram Rival axs with 48-35 cranks
- Cassete Wuzei 11-34
- CSC 45MM 28MM Widht (1525g)
- Tyres Schwalbe ONE (not de pro) TLR 28c
- Aliexpress Gineyea BB
- Favero Assioma Duo Pedals

Size 54, weight about 8.1/8.2kg with pedals, bottle cages and Garmin mount.
Very happy becouse tyres and cranks are a bit, bit heavy, so under 8, easy.
Price (excluding pedals and cages) under 2k.

I have been riding a rim  CAAD12 with 50mm tubular wheels and mechanic Ultegra for the last 4 years, comparing with that, the Velobuild is by far more comfortable, but far far far away.
It could the tubeless setup with 28c, the frame... But rides surprisingly smooth.
Handling is superb, fast and nimble, I´m not a profesional tester so... Not much to say... It´s a copy of an SL7, a great bike, so the behabiour is fantastic.
Rigidty... Well... I weight about 67kg, so not much peak power... I put some 800/900W peak sprints and all ok, no creaks, bikes acelerates fast.

In the end very happy, with the bike. I just hope it lasts!!!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on March 30, 2023, 04:05:48 PM
has anyone on here fitted a "the one pro" handlebar to their 168? is there a headset cover that fits the frame?

The One Pro fits perfectly. Just use everything that came with the bar, not the stuff that comes with the frame. So the handlebar comes with a compression wedge, top cap, and spacers; use those. They’re lighter as well.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on March 30, 2023, 04:20:15 PM
Finally... Done! (Sorry for the english, I´m not native).

The components are mainly:

-Velobuild framset, integrated handlebar and bits.
- Sram Rival axs with 48-35 cranks
- Cassete Wuzei 11-34
- CSC 45MM 28MM Widht (1525g)
- Tyres Schwalbe ONE (not de pro) TLR 28c
- Aliexpress Gineyea BB
- Favero Assioma Duo Pedals

Size 54, weight about 8.1/8.2kg with pedals, bottle cages and Garmin mount.
Very happy becouse tyres and cranks are a bit, bit heavy, so under 8, easy.
Price (excluding pedals and cages) under 2k.

I have been riding a rim  CAAD12 with 50mm tubular wheels and mechanic Ultegra for the last 4 years, comparing with that, the Velobuild is by far more comfortable, but far far far away.
It could the tubeless setup with 28c, the frame... But rides surprisingly smooth.
Handling is superb, fast and nimble, I´m not a profesional tester so... Not much to say... It´s a copy of an SL7, a great bike, so the behabiour is fantastic.
Rigidty... Well... I weight about 67kg, so not much peak power... I put some 800/900W peak sprints and all ok, no creaks, bikes acelerates fast.

In the end very happy, with the bike. I just hope it lasts!!!


Great looking build! What kind of saddle are you using?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: theo__ on March 31, 2023, 12:23:40 AM

Great looking build! What kind of saddle are you using?

Aspide (clon) from AliExpress
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on April 01, 2023, 01:12:25 PM
Handlebar considerations – a hint

Along with the 168 frame I ordered a 100/400mm fully integrated handlebar. I also ordered the VB-HB-021 (2021 New Carbon Handlebar with Separate Stem) with a 110mm stem and a 400mm bar. With the VB-HB-021 option I intended to have a longer cockpit compared to the fully integrated one. However, it turned out that the VB-HB-021 option is shorter than the fully integrated one, although number wise the stem is longer.

thanks a lot for this hint/description!
I also went with the separatet Bar/stem Combo and now I am about to change it towards a HB010.
The separated one with 100mm stem technically fits perfectly but just doesn`t look good imho so I am now trying to figure out which size I shall pick for the HB010.

I have now repeatedly stumbled on your post and the explanation of dodgiepapa in Post #1090. It totally makes sense, that despite the 5mm more reach of the HB010 also the angle makes a difference, but I hardly cant imagine that this extends the total reach by such a significant amount as you`ve shown.

Did you doublecheck if VB really delivered the correct sizes for both systems by measuring the stem length or equivalent measure for the HB010 only?
If not it would be great if you could doublecheck it. I also recently ordered a 110 stem and got a 120mm instead^^

thanks again and kind regards
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 02, 2023, 12:54:17 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/hsAnxMeh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/NASk0yXh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/Y0eePXwh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/IzKKi1Vh.jpg)

Almost finished. Still deciding on bar tape. I have some black Supacaz and some blue Lizard Skins. The blue isn't the exact shade as the frame, and I'm not sure it would be too much blue.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: some guy on April 03, 2023, 04:57:22 AM
sweet build ;) are you running the 3D-printed headset cover?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 03, 2023, 05:58:30 AM
sweet build ;) are you running the 3D-printed headset cover?

No. I went back to the one piece bar/stem and used all the parts from that. A couple reasons. The Tarmac stem I had was 110 and I want to run a 120, so it was either buy a new Tarmac stem for $90 or a one piece from Ali for roughly the same price. Plus these bars are a little more aero than what I had. And I just like the look of these. All the cables are completely hidden rather than having the shift cable exposed, so it just looks cleaner. If I had the correct Tarmac stem length though I would have just used that, but since I needed to buy a new one, I decided to go the one piece option.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: some guy on April 03, 2023, 08:14:45 AM
yeah, will go with the oem version of the one pro handlebars as well. did you by chance weigh the spacers that came with it?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: coffeebreak on April 03, 2023, 09:58:26 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/hsAnxMeh.jpg)

Man, this is a really good looking bike।
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 03, 2023, 10:13:27 AM
yeah, will go with the oem version of the one pro handlebars as well. did you by chance weigh the spacers that came with it?

The top transition piece (between stem and spacers) is 3.8g. The top cap is 9.3g. The compression plus is 10.8g. The 5mm spacer is 3.6h and the 10mm spacer is 7.2g.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 03, 2023, 10:16:14 AM
Man, this is a really good looking bike।

Thanks! I still have to wrap the bars and do a brake bleed before I hit the road. But I was able to put it on the trainer for a ride and it feels good, got the shifting tuned and my fit dialed. Can’t wait to go for a real ride and see how the frame feels.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: coffeebreak on April 03, 2023, 10:21:26 AM
I am sure it will be lot of fun to ride! Instead of blue bar tape, how about pink accent bar tape matching your bottle cages?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: some guy on April 03, 2023, 10:28:08 AM
The top transition piece (between stem and spacers) is 3.8g. The top cap is 9.3g. The compression plus is 10.8g. The 5mm spacer is 3.6h and the 10mm spacer is 7.2g.

thank you!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 04, 2023, 09:39:44 AM
I am sure it will be lot of fun to ride! Instead of blue bar tape, how about pink accent bar tape matching your bottle cages?

Supacaz has the perfect tape that’s mostly black with pink “stars” or whatever the logo is. I just happened to have the blue tape sitting around.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: kr78 on April 05, 2023, 06:25:12 AM
thanks a lot for this hint/description!
I also went with the separatet Bar/stem Combo and now I am about to change it towards a HB010.
The separated one with 100mm stem technically fits perfectly but just doesn`t look good imho so I am now trying to figure out which size I shall pick for the HB010.

I have now repeatedly stumbled on your post and the explanation of dodgiepapa in Post #1090. It totally makes sense, that despite the 5mm more reach of the HB010 also the angle makes a difference, but I hardly cant imagine that this extends the total reach by such a significant amount as you`ve shown.

Did you doublecheck if VB really delivered the correct sizes for both systems by measuring the stem length or equivalent measure for the HB010 only?
If not it would be great if you could doublecheck it. I also recently ordered a 110 stem and got a 120mm instead^^

thanks again and kind regards

I ordered the HB010 with 400mm width. The maximum length shown on the HP is 100mm. Thus, I doubt that they delivered something longer than that. Also from measurements it seems to be a 100 stem.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: straycat on April 05, 2023, 10:33:31 AM
I ordered my VBR 168 on the first of March and took receipt of it on Friday 24th March, so not a bad wait. I also purchase a set of the VB-RC 50-23/25 wheels. At first glance all looks good, got mine with just the black gloss finish and I am really impressed with the look of it. I Have not started assembly yet as my group set (L-TWOO R9) only arrived yesterday so hopefully this weekend the build will start.
Only issue I have is I ordered the wheels with center lock disc rotar setup, when I trial fitted the disc to the wheel and then to the fork the disc lock nut was lightly rubbing the inside of the fork. As I said it was a trial fit so I might be able to sort it out . Am really looking forward to the build, first build with full internal cabling not to mention first hydraulic brake build

Well 2 weeks on and I have most of the bits to proceed, however I am having trouble with running the front derailleur cable, the housing for it is impossible to connect into while still connected to the bike, and if I remove the housing and connect the cable to the back of it, I cant get the housing back into the bike frame. Not sure if anyone else has had this problem but if so all help appreciated.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on April 05, 2023, 03:53:15 PM
I ordered the HB010 with 400mm width. The maximum length shown on the HP is 100mm. Thus, I doubt that they delivered something longer than that. Also from measurements it seems to be a 100 stem.

thanks for your reply.
Just checked the length of the stem in your VB-HB-021 picture via pdf measurement function just to rule out the possibility that the presumed error is caused by this part, - it indeed is a 110, all correct.

So the effective reach Bar/Stem really differs by ~15mm in this case  :o
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: chughes on April 05, 2023, 08:23:45 PM
How is it still working for you
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 08, 2023, 05:47:23 PM
Anybody have a seatpost that is slightly crooked? I got off the bike and thought my saddle was bent because it had a slight right rotation, but I tried a different saddle and got the same thing. Took off the saddle and it looks like the mounting base is actually crooked and rotated clockwise if looking down on it, making the saddle nose point right. I emailed "Chris" but curious if anybody else noticed a similar flaw.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: siejak on April 09, 2023, 02:50:01 AM
Same problem, velobuild says it's my saddle's problem even though a few run the same XD

(https://i.imgur.com/wlzRGUV.png)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 09, 2023, 05:42:19 AM
Same problem, velobuild says it's my saddle's problem even though a few run the same XD

(https://i.imgur.com/wlzRGUV.png)

Has it been causing any issues?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on April 09, 2023, 11:27:23 AM
Has it been causing any issues?
That would annoy me too.
Did you try another saddle ?
If still crooked, send them again a picture.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on April 09, 2023, 12:04:51 PM
Anybody have a seatpost that is slightly crooked? I got off the bike and thought my saddle was bent because it had a slight right rotation, but I tried a different saddle and got the same thing. Took off the saddle and it looks like the mounting base is actually crooked and rotated clockwise if looking down on it, making the saddle nose point right. I emailed "Chris" but curious if anybody else noticed a similar flaw.

Same issue here with a recently ordered Frameset!  :o
First thought its the VB saddle but now assume its also caused by the seat post...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 09, 2023, 02:56:19 PM
That would annoy me too.
Did you try another saddle ?
If still crooked, send them again a picture.

My first thought was the saddle as it’s an AliEx carbon saddle. But I tried 2 other Specialized saddles and all had the same rightward rotation. I already emailed some pictures of a saddle mounted and without, and you can see a tilt. Let’s see what they say.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: some guy on April 09, 2023, 03:03:57 PM
Can you guys tell whether the seatpost or the mounting hardware is twisted?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on April 09, 2023, 03:50:08 PM
Can you guys tell whether the seatpost or the mounting hardware is twisted?

just spend some minutes to check where its coming from.

First thing I noticed is, that the seat post itself is already slightly twisted in the seat tube. There is quite a lot play when it's not clamped and in my case, clamping results in a big gap on the left side whereas no gap on the right side. This matches the rotating direction of the my saddle and the one which could be seen some posts above. It's only some tenths of a millimeter for the small length of the seat post but will have bigger impact for the distance from mid of seat post to notch of the saddle which we are looking at.
Not sure if this is the root cause or only a contributor to the overall misalignment.

I will try to put some thin metal foil between seat post and frame (like some others already did to prevent slipping) in order to get a even gap on both sides in clamped condition and will report about the outcome.

I can't tell now if the misalignment causes seating problems since only did some 150km on test-drives so far but it definitely is something I would immediately realign with a round seat post ;)

i will do some posts and pictures about my build as soon its fully done since there have been a couple small issues (also regarding the headset play) which  needed to be fixed and aren't mentioned in this or the related threads so far...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on April 11, 2023, 05:18:36 PM
...blablabla...
I will try to put some thin metal foil between seat post and frame (like some others already did to prevent slipping) in order to get a even gap on both sides in clamped condition and will report about the outcome.
...blablabla...

Finally found some minutes to elaborate on this topic!

in Short:
my saddle looked the same as for Siejak, - I was able to fix it by inserting three small sheets of a soda can metal foil  at the right side between Seatpost and Frame.  By doing so, the Saddle was perfectly aligned.

To those who are affected, - just loosen your seatpost clamp and try to rotate the saddle to the left and right. I was able to rotate it by approx. ± 5 degree. As soon as the clamping device is tensioned, the notch of the saddle rotates to the right and the gap between seatpost and frame looks like described in the prior post.

If someone is motivated to dig deeper: Maybe the root cause for the misalignment is not the huge clearance between seatpost and frame but the contact angle of clamping inlet to seatpost. (=clamping device forces the seatpost to rotate). If thats the case, modifying the clamping device would also solve the problem.

For the time being, i will continue with my fix since it simply worked.

The dust cap covers the shims perfectly, - they are invisible now and the saddle is perfectly aligned when clamped with 5-6Nm.

kind regards
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: straycat on April 13, 2023, 06:24:57 AM
I am having trouble with running the front derailleur cable to the housing in the frame, while the housing is attached to the frame I cant get the cable into it just seems impossible to try an fit the cable into the housing through the bottom bracket opening, if I remove the housing to seat the cable outer the housing will not go back into the frame, anyone else have this trouble and if so can you let me know how you did it  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 14, 2023, 07:39:29 PM
Finally found some minutes to elaborate on this topic!

in Short:
my saddle looked the same as for Siejak, - I was able to fix it by inserting three small sheets of a soda can metal foil  at the right side between Seatpost and Frame.  By doing so, the Saddle was perfectly aligned.

To those who are affected, - just loosen your seatpost clamp and try to rotate the saddle to the left and right. I was able to rotate it by approx. ± 5 degree. As soon as the clamping device is tensioned, the notch of the saddle rotates to the right and the gap between seatpost and frame looks like described in the prior post.

If someone is motivated to dig deeper: Maybe the root cause for the misalignment is not the huge clearance between seatpost and frame but the contact angle of clamping inlet to seatpost. (=clamping device forces the seatpost to rotate). If thats the case, modifying the clamping device would also solve the problem.

For the time being, i will continue with my fix since it simply worked.

The dust cap covers the shims perfectly, - they are invisible now and the saddle is perfectly aligned when clamped with 5-6Nm.

kind regards

The can fix worked for me so far. Hoping it doesn’t cause a slip and drop the seat post. Guess that’s the price we pay buying open mold.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: gruengelb on April 15, 2023, 11:44:44 AM
I am having trouble with running the front derailleur cable to the housing in the frame, while the housing is attached to the frame I cant get the cable into it just seems impossible to try an fit the cable into the housing through the bottom bracket opening, if I remove the housing to seat the cable outer the housing will not go back into the frame, anyone else have this trouble and if so can you let me know how you did it  :)

I had the same problem on my VB 177. I sanded the endcap of the cable housing down a bit til it fitted
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carbonazza on April 15, 2023, 04:59:03 PM
The can fix worked for me so far. Hoping it doesn’t cause a slip and drop the seat post. Guess that’s the price we pay buying open mold.

Not sure this will age well, since these are two different materials under a moving load.
I'm always astounded how tolerant many are with Velobuild quirks, and settle on workarounds.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on April 16, 2023, 03:20:36 PM
Not sure this will age well, since these are two different materials under a moving load.
I'm always astounded how tolerant many are with Velobuild quirks, and settle on workarounds.

I´m quite optimistic that this fix won't cause a problem (slipping or anything else) since the can-sheets only support the alignment of the seat post. Due to the aero-shape of the seat post, clamping anyway only takes place in direction of where the load is applied, so front and back section of the seat post.

Since this has been the only quirk for me so far, I`m O.K with it given the price.

Anyhow, I fully agree with you that such fixes shouldn't be necessary. My major concern is the following: I still believe the design and manufacturing process of such a frame requires some know how, precise craftsmanship and good quality processes and does not leave much space for errors. The appearance of such trivial issues like that one with the seatpost and many others leaves me with the question whether those guys put all attention in the frame building and just f**k up with the accessory parts (clamping device, headset parts like C-clip, stem...) or if we just don't see cracked frames because making them is easier / more forgiving then I thought.

What are your thoughts on that? Is a 1000gram VB Frame just too far from reaching any material / stability limits or are they simply way better in building the frame then doing the finish, Q-control and accessory parts?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 16, 2023, 05:37:14 PM
Ready to race! Got the bars wrapped and brakes bled. Took it out for a shakedown ride and everything feels great. I think I'd be hard pressed to tell much of a difference between this and the SL7, apart from weight making the SL7 slightly more snappy. I went 1x because this will be a crit bike and I didn't feel like dealing with routing another cable and a front mech. If I upgrade to electronic in the future I'd probably throw on a front mech but this was a budget build so I'm happy with the mech group I had laying around. Considering buying some decals for the wheels. I don;t like the new Zipp logo, think I'd go with the old logo in white. I love the look of white logos on wheels.

168 Frameset, size 58
Zipp 404 Firecrest wheels, Challenge Criterium RS tires 27mm, Muc Off valve stems, 160/140 discs
Shimano 105 mech grupo, 50t AbsoluteBlack chainring, 11-30t cassette
Kocevlo 1 piece bar/stem, 40cm/120mm, LizardSkins tape, Supacaz bar ends and stem cap
West Biking 3D printed saddle
ZTTO bottle cages
Look Pedals
Rapilock thru axles
Garmin 530, Garmin Varia
GoPro 8 on a custom 3D printed mount

(https://i.imgur.com/87zxUDgh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/JE1EUlah.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/S7JspFWh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/cbyzkCoh.jpg)

Handlebars: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804787569282.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.17.79411802DclcYZ&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Saddle: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804999444467.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.10.79411802DclcYZ&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Bottle cages: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255800808341640.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.184.4ba218023whaeR&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: omzebras on April 18, 2023, 09:28:33 AM
Just starting my 168 build with Di2 - am I supposed to route the front derailleur wire through the cable stop, or through the hole that comes with a rubber cap in it directly below the derailleur mount? If it isn't for Di2, what is that hole for?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on April 18, 2023, 10:19:31 AM
Awesome and unique looking build!


Ready to race! Got the bars wrapped and brakes bled. Took it out for a shakedown ride and everything feels great. I think I'd be hard pressed to tell much of a difference between this and the SL7, apart from weight making the SL7 slightly more snappy. I went 1x because this will be a crit bike and I didn't feel like dealing with routing another cable and a front mech. If I upgrade to electronic in the future I'd probably throw on a front mech but this was a budget build so I'm happy with the mech group I had laying around. Considering buying some decals for the wheels. I don;t like the new Zipp logo, think I'd go with the old logo in white. I love the look of white logos on wheels.

168 Frameset, size 58
Zipp 404 Firecrest wheels, Challenge Criterium RS tires 27mm, Muc Off valve stems, 160/140 discs
Shimano 105 mech grupo, 50t AbsoluteBlack chainring, 11-30t cassette
Kocevlo 1 piece bar/stem, 40cm/120mm, LizardSkins tape, Supacaz bar ends and stem cap
West Biking 3D printed saddle
ZTTO bottle cages
Look Pedals
Rapilock thru axles
Garmin 530, Garmin Varia
GoPro 8 on a custom 3D printed mount

(https://i.imgur.com/87zxUDgh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/JE1EUlah.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/S7JspFWh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/cbyzkCoh.jpg)

Handlebars: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804787569282.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.17.79411802DclcYZ&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US (https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804787569282.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.17.79411802DclcYZ&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US)
Saddle: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804999444467.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.10.79411802DclcYZ&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US (https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804999444467.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.10.79411802DclcYZ&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US)
Bottle cages: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255800808341640.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.184.4ba218023whaeR&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US (https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255800808341640.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.184.4ba218023whaeR&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on April 18, 2023, 10:23:58 AM
Just starting my 168 build with Di2 - am I supposed to route the front derailleur wire through the cable stop, or through the hole that comes with a rubber cap in it directly below the derailleur mount? If it isn't for Di2, what is that hole for?


I think I recall the hole with the rubber cap you are talking about, but I ended up going through the cable stop for some reason with mine. I had to drill out the cable stop a bit as the head of the Di2 wire didn't fit. I would look at the hole you are referring to in case it works better.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on April 22, 2023, 08:42:02 AM
From The Un-Official Guide To Fixing Headset Play thread

3. The top headset bearing is recessed too far into the head tube cup, causing the headset cover to rub on the frame, preventing the complete headset stack to properly compress. If this is the case you will need a thicker headset bearing (7mm, 7.5mm or 8mm thick) or a thicker c-ring so that it sits flush with the top of the headset opening on the frame, thus preventing the headset cover from rubbing the frame. EDIT: Another resolution is adding some micro spacers between the c-ring and top cap.

 Which C ring is used here to avoid the rubbing ?
Someone had a link to the nline merchant ?

Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on April 23, 2023, 08:26:59 AM
Which C ring is used here to avoid the rubbing ?
Someone had a link to the nline merchant ?

Thanks

If I remember right, people were just taking the standard headset spacer rings (thin circular shims I think like 0.5mm thick?) and just cutting them to match the C shape of the wedge piece.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on April 23, 2023, 04:10:01 PM
Despite of all the reported problems, I did a dry run on the headset today.

The good thing is that the new version of the headset is delivered with split spcers and that it should eliminate any play without adding micro spacers.

On the downside, the compressing ring with the dustcover builds up that high that there is a gap of 2mm between the frame and the dustcover. Thereby, the dustcover has no rubber sealing. So there is no protection for the bearing, which btw is of poor quality as well - the sealing is not worth its name, one can see the balls.

I menwhile deeply regret the purchase of the frame.

Hi,

   Wondring if the recent folks who bought this frame had that gap problemv between the frame and dust cover??
Also does it come now with a better quality sealed bearing ??

Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: voshond on April 27, 2023, 05:01:10 PM
Hey folks (:

Been quite happy with by VB-R-168 so far.
I just recently bought myself a 3D Printer and started to model a few parts here and there. 1 thing I always hated was, that the canyon out-front mount for the Wahoo Elemnt Bolt v2 was actually the one for the v1, so there was always a Gap.

Excuse the sad quality, of the model, it was my first ever project. After that, I decided to also create one for the Garmin 830.

I uploaded the Fusion 360 files here: https://mega.nz/folder/wNYjBQIY#gIKU2FU0denS4fp3pBvjpQ
The Wahoo one has also a GoPro mount at the bottom, where I would mount my headlights.
I printed it in PETG-CF with an BambuLab P1P

Hope someone finds this useful  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: dalon on April 28, 2023, 06:46:05 AM
@voshond

Thank you for sharing the files!

It would be nice also to have a Garmin file with Gopro attack!

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on April 30, 2023, 05:40:55 PM
Hi,

  I did not find the info on velobuild website, , but what is the carbon spec of the frame  ?

Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 03, 2023, 06:46:45 AM
I have had some increasing issues with my headset recently. Lots of creaking no matter what I did.
After inspection is was clear that the C-ring was the culprit (as others have discovered). It just doesn't have enough wrap-around angle. You can see on the picture how much pressure is on the edges of the c-ring, causing rubbing and creaking.

I know Velobuild have made an updated version that might be better, but i wanted a significantly better version. My idea was to use the c-ring from the Specialized SL7 (the replacement after recall). It seems like a good design that wraps all the way around (95%) but doesnt need the hydraulic lines to be broken. The main problem is that it is made for a Ø40.5mm inner dimension bearing. Its also too thin to be a direct replacement.

Sourcing the SL7 c-ring (ID: s212500016) was a bit of a pain. Specialized was slow to send it to my local dealer (3 weeks). On top of that the price was high (35$ + shipping) and the customer service was terrible. The holy trifecta of a shit deal - but it worked out in the end.

I work in engineering so I called in favor to get the c-ring lathed down to Ø40 (a little tricky with an open ring) and I got a small spacer made for purpose. Spacer measurements are Ø30.9 x Ø28.9 x 2mm (stainless steel). Fits just as intended with the one piece handlebar. I have gone for a couple of rides now and I cant get a single creak out of the headset no mater how much I pull and twist on the bars.

Dear Velobuild - Please spend the extra $10-15 dollars on a proper c-ring design like this one. It is sooo much better. 

Original C-ring. Waaay to open.
(https://i.imgur.com/E8TM4KXl.jpg)

You can see that so much of the load is going through the edge of the ring.
(https://i.imgur.com/fd17S04l.jpg)

Lathed c-ring from SL7 + spacer
(https://i.imgur.com/AShDd8Hl.jpg)

Spacer needs to be very small to not squeze the cables.
(https://i.imgur.com/w0IgCeDl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/QX3c5DJl.jpg)

Gap between frame and cover is pretty good. You can shave of a couple of 0.1mm if you want it tight.
(https://i.imgur.com/WnotRnVl.jpg)

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on May 03, 2023, 08:55:42 PM
I have had some increasing issues with my headset recently. Lots of creaking no matter what I did.
After inspection is was clear that the C-ring was the culprit (as others have discovered). It just doesn't have enough wrap-around angle. You can see on the picture how much pressure is on the edges of the c-ring, causing rubbing and creaking.

I know Velobuild have made an updated version that might be better, but i wanted a significantly better version. My idea was to use the c-ring from the Specialized SL7 (the replacement after recall). It seems like a good design that wraps all the way around (95%) but doesnt need the hydraulic lines to be broken. The main problem is that it is made for a Ø40.5mm inner dimension bearing. Its also too thin to be a direct replacement.

Sourcing the SL7 c-ring (ID: s212500016) was a bit of a pain. Specialized was slow to send it to my local dealer (3 weeks). On top of that the price was high (35$ + shipping) and the customer service was terrible. The holy trifecta of a shit deal - but it worked out in the end.

I work in engineering so I called in favor to get the c-ring lathed down to Ø40 (a little tricky with an open ring) and I got a small spacer made for purpose. Spacer measurements are Ø30.9 x Ø28.9 x 2mm (stainless steel). Fits just as intended with the one piece handlebar. I have gone for a couple of rides now and I cant get a single creak out of the headset no mater how much I pull and twist on the bars.

Dear Velobuild - Please spend the extra $10-15 dollars on a proper c-ring design like this one. It is sooo much better. 

Original C-ring. Waaay to open.
(https://i.imgur.com/E8TM4KXl.jpg)

You can see that so much of the load is going through the edge of the ring.
(https://i.imgur.com/fd17S04l.jpg)

Lathed c-ring from SL7 + spacer
(https://i.imgur.com/AShDd8Hl.jpg)

Spacer needs to be very small to not squeze the cables.
(https://i.imgur.com/w0IgCeDl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/QX3c5DJl.jpg)

Gap between frame and cover is pretty good. You can shave of a couple of 0.1mm if you want it tight.
(https://i.imgur.com/WnotRnVl.jpg)


Nice !

 Did you just pass the brake cable  only ??

Also could you post the link for the spacer you used ?

Thanks
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 04, 2023, 02:41:53 AM

Nice !

 Did you just pass the brake cable  only ??

Also could you post the link for the spacer you used ?

Thanks

Thanks. I use SRAM AXS Etap so only brake cables, yes. I think this would be to tight for mechanical shifting (4 cables). Older cabled Di2 should be fine.

The spacer is custom, so unfortunately you cant buy it. I posted the dimensions if you know someone that can make one for you.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on May 05, 2023, 11:46:12 AM
Hi,
you can order this from Aliexpress. I have now put 2mm in between. There is a lot, so you have a crack. Probably 1.5 mm is enough.

https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33056428213.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.3f864c4d5ooMFw
@renrew did you use those spacers ? Does it revolve the space problem
Also I gues you cut the spacer yourself to a c ring
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on May 05, 2023, 03:55:41 PM
I have had some increasing issues with my headset recently. Lots of creaking no matter what I did.
After inspection is was clear that the C-ring was the culprit (as others have discovered). It just doesn't have enough wrap-around angle. You can see on the picture how much pressure is on the edges of the c-ring, causing rubbing and creaking.

I know Velobuild have made an updated version that might be better, but i wanted a significantly better version. My idea was to use the c-ring from the Specialized SL7 (the replacement after recall). It seems like a good design that wraps all the way around (95%) but doesnt need the hydraulic lines to be broken. The main problem is that it is made for a Ø40.5mm inner dimension bearing. Its also too thin to be a direct replacement.

Sourcing the SL7 c-ring (ID: s212500016) was a bit of a pain. Specialized was slow to send it to my local dealer (3 weeks). On top of that the price was high (35$ + shipping) and the customer service was terrible. The holy trifecta of a shit deal - but it worked out in the end.

I work in engineering so I called in favor to get the c-ring lathed down to Ø40 (a little tricky with an open ring) and I got a small spacer made for purpose. Spacer measurements are Ø30.9 x Ø28.9 x 2mm (stainless steel). Fits just as intended with the one piece handlebar. I have gone for a couple of rides now and I cant get a single creak out of the headset no mater how much I pull and twist on the bars.

Dear Velobuild - Please spend the extra $10-15 dollars on a proper c-ring design like this one. It is sooo much better.



Fully agree, the stock C-ring is just horrible.
In my case, it was two main issues and i guess many others suffer from that too (maybe without knowing the root cause).
Wanted to post this in the headset play issue thread but since its corrupted and you mentioned this topic here I also want to put in my two cents.

The C Ring is way too stiff since its just massive. Due to that, the headset needs to be compressed with a lot higher force than its made for in order to cause the elastic deformation of the C clip which is needed to close the gap between inner bearing ring and fork tube (which is what it is all about in order to avoid headset play).
I guess this is why many people complain about headset play even though they tightened everything. Also the stated problems with de-formed top caps might be a result of the high compression forces.

I could solve it the following way:

I found there is a noticeable play between C-ring and Fork tube (if you just put the C-ring on the fork tube). Like stated above, excessive tightening of the headset is needed in order to cause this bulky monster of a C-ring to deform elastically that much that any play is gone. Therefore i pre-compressed the C ring with a vice (carefully, gradually) to cause a plastic deformation so that in the end it sits really tight on the fork tube (almost had to stretch it in order to get it on the fork tube). This brought the headset compression / tightening torque to a regular level and the system was without play.  Furthermore i needed a shim in order to maintain a small gap between top steerer tube und first spacer / dust cap device, - even though i definitely received the most recent version of the c-Ring which should already have solved that problem. That fix worked pretty well, no further isues noticed even though i tested it in rough road conditions.

In the end i equipped the bike with a one pro handlebar (which i can only recommend, - purchased unbranded directly from the manufacturer through alibaba for 95 dollar, looks really good and in total saves almost 200 grams). It comes with Spacers and a way better C-ring. With this C-ring, the needed elastic deformation can be caused with the small finger which is how it should be. Unfortuately that one was too thick, causing a huge gap between steerer tube top and first spacer. I fortunately have access to a lathe and with a little creativity the part could be clamped and machined there.

All in all a much better and lighter system and i can't imagine that the use of such a c-ring would cause any problems in the cost planning of vb.



Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on May 06, 2023, 06:01:11 AM
I am about to buy this frame but the spacers and c ring  problem with the headset people have like Zdrenka89 and berndson is a bummer.  Seems like a hit or miss with this frame.

I am wondering if the vbr 177 had less problem ??
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on May 07, 2023, 04:25:15 PM
I am about to buy this frame but the spacers and c ring  problem with the headset people have like Zdrenka89 and berndson is a bummer.  Seems like a hit or miss with this frame.

I am wondering if the vbr 177 had less problem ??

hi there, - together with the 168 frame i bought a 177 for a friend which we've just built last week. Bearings, c-ring, headset, everything in that area is identical between both mentioned frames. Anyway, that really simple fix with the vice worked for me and workes for my friend, so don't see this as a blocker! Despite that the only further "fix" was a small 0.25mm shim between C-Clip and dust cap since without it the gap seemed a little too narrow for me so i just used it. You will get such a shim in almost every local bike shop which does repairs.

Altough i wrote about several "issues" with the frames, i would buy it again!  I wanted to point out some weaknesses and fixes to help others, not to complain.  For me its still a great deal, its just fact that most people will need to do some small adjustments and fixes in order to build a bike without any functional drawbacks which makes them happy. 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 09, 2023, 04:10:25 AM
The C Ring is way too stiff since its just massive. Due to that, the headset needs to be compressed with a lot higher force than its made for in order to cause the elastic deformation of the C clip which is needed to close the gap between inner bearing ring and fork tube (which is what it is all about in order to avoid headset play).
I guess this is why many people complain about headset play even though they tightened everything. Also the stated problems with de-formed top caps might be a result of the high compression forces.

Good observations and definitely true. I cant believe so many Chinese framesets use this C-ring design. To stiff and too open. All this compression on this C-ring will just end up scoring your headset bearings.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: theo__ on May 13, 2023, 02:45:28 PM
Just another photo...

2 months revie: no issues  8)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Cnasta on May 15, 2023, 09:03:12 AM
Just another photo...

2 months revie: no issues  8)

Chain supposed to be on the big ring for a photo ;)

Still thinking about ordering this one as well, but the crappy C-ring is holding me back.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on May 15, 2023, 11:15:07 AM
Chain supposed to be on the big ring for a photo ;)

Still thinking about ordering this one as well, but the crappy C-ring is holding me back.

In the same boat here.  The C ring hold me to buy this frame !

Wondering  if VB change the c ring in the recent frame sold
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zdrenka89 on May 16, 2023, 02:09:17 AM
Make sure you tell that to Velobuild. More people saying that can only mean change for the better.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TidyDinosaur on May 16, 2023, 03:08:23 AM
Yeah, all the stories I read here also made me decide to go for another frame...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: darc16 on May 17, 2023, 08:08:50 AM
morning ride
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on May 17, 2023, 11:30:55 AM
In the same boat here.  The C ring hold me to buy this frame !

Wondering  if VB change the c ring in the recent frame sold

If the C ring is the only thing holding you back, there are a few easy fixes to solve it. I bypassed it all together with a different compression ring that came with my handlebars (The One Pro). The Tarmac SL7 ring is another option at like $30USD.  Granted, I get that it’s super annoying to have to immediately replace a stock part to get the bike rolling, but that’s what I expect when you’re paying $700. I also immediately replaced the rear derailleur hanger because I think the stock one is unsafe but that’s just me.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: s3si1u on May 17, 2023, 02:31:00 PM
If the C ring is the only thing holding you back, there are a few easy fixes to solve it. I bypassed it all together with a different compression ring that came with my handlebars (The One Pro). The Tarmac SL7 ring is another option at like $30USD.  Granted, I get that it’s super annoying to have to immediately replace a stock part to get the bike rolling, but that’s what I expect when you’re paying $700. I also immediately replaced the rear derailleur hanger because I think the stock one is unsafe but that’s just me.

Totally agree. I've easily solved it as well by using different compression rings. It's also not impossible to get the stock ring to work. These are issues that are easily solved for a few dollars and a bit of your time and it's just a part of buying cheap carbon frames. Some diy is involved, if not the headset then something else, same goes for just about any manufacturer I've purchased from. Also to those avoiding Velobuild for the headset issue, many of the other manufacturers and frames you see out there come with the exact same parts.  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on May 18, 2023, 10:19:17 AM
If the C ring is the only thing holding you back, there are a few easy fixes to solve it. I bypassed it all together with a different compression ring that came with my handlebars (The One Pro). The Tarmac SL7 ring is another option at like $30USD.  Granted, I get that it’s super annoying to have to immediately replace a stock part to get the bike rolling, but that’s what I expect when you’re paying $700. I also immediately replaced the rear derailleur hanger because I think the stock one is unsafe but that’s just me.


you found an aftermarket RD hanger that fits??
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: killerrabbit on May 18, 2023, 06:34:43 PM
Wondering about the rim brake direct mount version of this frame, any feedback on it?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Yunglord on May 18, 2023, 08:09:42 PM
Wondering about the rim brake direct mount version of this frame, any feedback on it?

That would be the VBR-218 there's a thread about it with people on the rb direct mount version!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BalticSea on May 19, 2023, 02:59:03 PM
That would be the VBR-218 there's a thread about it with people on the rb direct mount version!

Isn't 218 a Pinarello copy? As far as I know Tarmac SL7 was not released with rim brakes, so it would be a hard to find a copy frame with rim brakes. Best bet would be a copy of SL6
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: killerrabbit on May 19, 2023, 11:38:45 PM
That would be the VBR-218 there's a thread about it with people on the rb direct mount version!

It's the workswell 268. long teng also sells it as same model

https://www.workswellbikes.com/race/wcb-r-268-v-brake.html
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on May 21, 2023, 08:30:47 AM

you found an aftermarket RD hanger that fits??

Yea, sort of. It's the Cube hanger. There are 2 ways to do it. The first link has 2 different hangers and you could use either with some mods. The 906 inner piece fits the frame, but the hole is too small. The 784 outer piece is the correct piece you need, and the hole is the right size, but the "neck?" is too wide and doesn't fit. So I actually bought both and modded them. So you either drill the hole slightly bigger on the 906 to fit the outer piece. Or you can trim the 784 a bit to get it to fit. I did both but ended up sticking with the 906.

The 2nd link is for a different outer piece with a 1.5 thread pitch to match the stock thru axle. So if I did it again, I'd buy the 906 from the first link and the outer piece from the 2nd link, then drill out the 906. It's a very small amount and took like 2 minutes.

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802098295629.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000060.3.5fe172b1PHWtWm&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.291025.0&scm_id=1007.13339.291025.0&scm-url=1007.13339.291025.0&pvid=47710f94-708c-4dab-9512-c81083bd549b&_t=gps-id%3ApcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller%2Cscm-url%3A1007.13339.291025.0%2Cpvid%3A47710f94-708c-4dab-9512-c81083bd549b%2Ctpp_buckets%3A668%232846%238109%231935&pdp_npi=3%40dis%21USD%2114.61%217.3%21%21%21%21%21%402103251316846751104572746e8fd2%2112000019912693538%21rec%21US%211815174450&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256801555028997.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.33.3d7018025WYVvj&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: VeloBuild.Bikes on May 29, 2023, 02:32:37 PM
Hi all - We just posted an updated regarding a newly designed c ring here: http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,4183.msg46386.html#msg46386

Please check it out!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: MDZPNMD on June 06, 2023, 07:50:21 AM
Yea, sort of. It's the Cube hanger. There are 2 ways to do it. The first link has 2 different hangers and you could use either with some mods. The 906 inner piece fits the frame, but the hole is too small. The 784 outer piece is the correct piece you need, and the hole is the right size, but the "neck?" is too wide and doesn't fit. So I actually bought both and modded them. So you either drill the hole slightly bigger on the 906 to fit the outer piece. Or you can trim the 784 a bit to get it to fit. I did both but ended up sticking with the 906.

The 2nd link is for a different outer piece with a 1.5 thread pitch to match the stock thru axle. So if I did it again, I'd buy the 906 from the first link and the outer piece from the 2nd link, then drill out the 906. It's a very small amount and took like 2 minutes.

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802098295629.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000060.3.5fe172b1PHWtWm&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.291025.0&scm_id=1007.13339.291025.0&scm-url=1007.13339.291025.0&pvid=47710f94-708c-4dab-9512-c81083bd549b&_t=gps-id%3ApcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller%2Cscm-url%3A1007.13339.291025.0%2Cpvid%3A47710f94-708c-4dab-9512-c81083bd549b%2Ctpp_buckets%3A668%232846%238109%231935&pdp_npi=3%40dis%21USD%2114.61%217.3%21%21%21%21%21%402103251316846751104572746e8fd2%2112000019912693538%21rec%21US%211815174450&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256801555028997.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.33.3d7018025WYVvj&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa

I'm about to order the parts as you describe, by inner piece you mean the hanger right and by outer piece you mean the nut?

So inner piece or hanger from the first link and the complete set including the nut from the second link with the 1.5 threading, is that correct?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on June 06, 2023, 08:37:00 AM
I'm about to order the parts as you describe, by inner piece you mean the hanger right and by outer piece you mean the nut?

So inner piece or hanger from the first link and the complete set including the nut from the second link with the 1.5 threading, is that correct?

The hanger is two pieces, which I describe as inner and outer. The inner piece is always the actual “hanger” piece that connects to the derailleur. The inner and outer pieces sandwich the frame if that makes sense. The stock derailleur hanger set has the threads on the inner piece with the actual hanger part. The stock outer piece is just a piece of metal that is secured to the frame with a tiny bolt. I didn’t like that because if that tiny little bolt fails (and I’ve had it happen) then the outer piece falls off, which means the frame dropout isn’t secure. The thru axle will keep the wheel in place secured to the hanger, the frame won’t have any attachment points. So the frame is really only secured with the tiny bolt.

With the Cube hanger set, the threads are moved to the outer piece. So now you get the inner piece with the hanger, then the frame, then the outer piece with the threads. So now the thru axle connects to the outer piece and secures everything. Much more secure.

So what I bought is the inner piece (hanger with no threads) and a separate outer piece (with threads) and combined them to get the set.

Hope that makes sense.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: MDZPNMD on June 08, 2023, 11:15:31 AM
The hanger is two pieces, which I describe as inner and outer. The inner piece is always the actual “hanger” piece that connects to the derailleur. The inner and outer pieces sandwich the frame if that makes sense. The stock derailleur hanger set has the threads on the inner piece with the actual hanger part. The stock outer piece is just a piece of metal that is secured to the frame with a tiny bolt. I didn’t like that because if that tiny little bolt fails (and I’ve had it happen) then the outer piece falls off, which means the frame dropout isn’t secure. The thru axle will keep the wheel in place secured to the hanger, the frame won’t have any attachment points. So the frame is really only secured with the tiny bolt.

With the Cube hanger set, the threads are moved to the outer piece. So now you get the inner piece with the hanger, then the frame, then the outer piece with the threads. So now the thru axle connects to the outer piece and secures everything. Much more secure.

So what I bought is the inner piece (hanger with no threads) and a separate outer piece (with threads) and combined them to get the set.

Hope that makes sense.

Thanks eddy that helps.
To sum up you picked the following:

Color: YA00082P1 from this link:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/1005002284610381.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000060.3.5fe172b1PHWtWm&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.291025.0&scm_id=1007.13339.291025.0&scm-url=1007.13339.291025.0&pvid=47710f94-708c-4dab-9512-c81083bd549b&_t=gps-id%3ApcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller%2Cscm-url%3A1007.13339.291025.0%2Cpvid%3A47710f94-708c-4dab-9512-c81083bd549b%2Ctpp_buckets%3A668%232846%238109%231935&pdp_npi=3%40dis%21USD%2114.61%217.3%21%21%21%21%21%402103251316846751104572746e8fd2%2112000019912693538%21rec%21US%211815174450&gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt

and Color: Large Nut-1.5pitch from this link:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/1005001741343749.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.33.3d7018025WYVvj&gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt

and then you made the hole wider on the innerpiece/actual hanger/Color: YA00082P1 , correct?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on June 08, 2023, 01:06:13 PM
Thanks eddy that helps.
To sum up you picked the following:

Color: YA00082P1 from this link:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/1005002284610381.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000060.3.5fe172b1PHWtWm&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.291025.0&scm_id=1007.13339.291025.0&scm-url=1007.13339.291025.0&pvid=47710f94-708c-4dab-9512-c81083bd549b&_t=gps-id%3ApcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller%2Cscm-url%3A1007.13339.291025.0%2Cpvid%3A47710f94-708c-4dab-9512-c81083bd549b%2Ctpp_buckets%3A668%232846%238109%231935&pdp_npi=3%40dis%21USD%2114.61%217.3%21%21%21%21%21%402103251316846751104572746e8fd2%2112000019912693538%21rec%21US%211815174450&gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt

and Color: Large Nut-1.5pitch from this link:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/1005001741343749.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.33.3d7018025WYVvj&gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt

and then you made the hole wider on the innerpiece/actual hanger/Color: YA00082P1 , correct?

Looks right to me. Just bear in mind you’ll have to drill out the inner piece slightly to enlarge the hole. I used a Dremel and it took about 5-10 minutes
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: MDZPNMD on June 16, 2023, 06:24:02 AM
Thanks for your help

On another note, my Frame arrived today.

What's your opinion on this steerer tube?

It looks like there is a part chuipped or is missing under where the bearing is seated, is it a reason for concern for you guys or do you think it is fine? (see picture)


In my case BB and brake mounts are not faced correctly and the workshop of my choice has no tools for it.

Would you simply install the BB and hope for the best or attempt a DIY solution like using wetstones or sandpaper on a piece of glass to face them?

In general it seems quite good besides the non perfect inside of the BB, the non faced bb, the non faced brake mounts and also my endoscope showed that they forgot to remove the innter tube correctly from the top tube and some piece of the tube is left in it, gonna have to rip it out and save 2 grams.

Frame comes in at around 1045g in size 54 including thru axle and front derailleur mount
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Berzerko on June 17, 2023, 12:12:10 PM
Just gave me VB 168 a good cleaning and inspection
Have about 1200 miles on it, with a lot of talk about split bearing cap and steerer I pulled apart and had a look, I see a broken steerer as a catastrophic failure !!

Besides having issues with getting proper compression on bearings and plug slipping up when trying to preload the bearings

When I took it apart the outside of the tube looked good, no cuts or grooves, the inside on the other hand had a lot of delaminating carbon

Should I be concerned ?

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: curvenut on June 17, 2023, 04:15:00 PM
Just gave me VB 168 a good cleaning and inspection
Have about 1200 miles on it, with a lot of talk about split bearing cap and steerer I pulled apart and had a look, I see a broken steerer as a catastrophic failure !!

Besides having issues with getting proper compression on bearings and plug slipping up when trying to preload the bearings

When I took it apart the outside of the tube looked good, no cuts or grooves, the inside on the other hand had a lot of delaminating carbon

Should I be concerned ?

 {ersonnally,  with that delamination, I would be concerned.
 I am not a carbon frame expert, ..
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on June 18, 2023, 11:55:02 AM
How do you mount the Di2 battery in the seat post?

After about a year with the Sensah Empire Pro 12s and an 11/34 cassette I’m just done with the subpar shifting and splurged  :o
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on June 19, 2023, 12:45:03 PM
How do you mount the Di2 battery in the seat post?

After about a year with the Sensah Empire Pro 12s and an 11/34 cassette I’m just done with the subpar shifting and splurged  :o


I didn't use a mount and just inserted the battery with some foam packaging and it was all snug.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Serge_K on June 23, 2023, 07:25:12 AM
Just gave me VB 168 a good cleaning and inspection
Have about 1200 miles on it, with a lot of talk about split bearing cap and steerer I pulled apart and had a look, I see a broken steerer as a catastrophic failure !!

Besides having issues with getting proper compression on bearings and plug slipping up when trying to preload the bearings

When I took it apart the outside of the tube looked good, no cuts or grooves, the inside on the other hand had a lot of delaminating carbon

Should I be concerned ?

A broken steerer does lead to catastrophic failure, it's not in your mind :)
I'm no expert, and maybe it's the flash that makes it look dramatic, but it does look like pretty material delamination. I didn't take pictures of the cut steerers that I installed, but goes without saying that they never looked like that. With all the YT content I watch on these topics, i would have noticed.
I'd contact Chris, you're probably under warranty still?
Do you use a torque wrench? Any chance you'd have crushed the steerer with the stem?
Also, I have no idea how much delamination you need before it's dangerous / unsafe to ride.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: a2lacrosse on July 19, 2023, 07:39:18 AM
Recently purchased a VB168.

Opted not have any any VB stem/bars as I wanted to use a standard combo. Purchased a FSA69 SRS headset.

I’ve noticed that the frame/fork foul on one another with the FSA bearing/crown race on the lower (top is fine) but that there is no issues running the stock headset lower.

Have others experienced this?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on July 26, 2023, 07:19:05 PM
New groupset (Ultegra 11sp Di2). Went back to the LightBicycle AR45s with Challenge Criterium RS tires. Still need to bleed the brakes and weight it. 7.82kg as shown.

(https://i.imgur.com/Nlv9qNRh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/tlsfGZNh.jpg)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: carloow on July 27, 2023, 04:10:19 AM
Crashed my bike at a crit a few weeks ago and decided to go for a new budget build with this frame (size 56, black). I live in the Netherlands and received the frame within 2 weeks. Can't wait to build the bike, but need to wait for a new group and wheels. Frame looks very nice and even a seatpost cover is included!



Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on July 28, 2023, 12:36:49 AM
New groupset (Ultegra 11sp Di2). Went back to the LightBicycle AR45s with Challenge Criterium RS tires. Still need to bleed the brakes and weight it.

Looks good! Really interested in your torough opinion on how the VB fares against your SL7. I am a bit hestinant as i want to build up a budget bike with a new 12spd Di2, but i sometimes hear that the 168 feels "sluggish"(?) conpared to an genuine Specialized.
You think it would be wasting to slap a new Ultegra Di2 onto such a "cheap" frame?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Sebastian on July 28, 2023, 03:15:10 AM
New groupset (Ultegra 11sp Di2). Went back to the LightBicycle AR45s with Challenge Criterium RS tires. Still need to bleed the brakes and weight it.

(https://i.imgur.com/Nlv9qNRh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/tlsfGZNh.jpg)

Which cockpit/handlebar is that? The stem seems longer than 120mm? I'm interested because options like these are rare.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: ENEP on July 28, 2023, 06:34:14 AM
Which cockpit/handlebar is that? The stem seems longer than 120mm? I'm interested because options like these are rare.

See original build post on page 106. "Kocevlo 1 piece bar/stem, 40cm/120mm"

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804787569282.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.17.79411802DclcYZ&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: clomdom on July 28, 2023, 03:04:15 PM
Thanks guys for all that gold informations here on the forum. After reading a lot of pages in this thread I ordered myself a 168. Communication with Chris was near perfect (sometimes answers took quite long). I ordered the frame without any stem or handlebar since I want to go with a own combo. Therefore I got a discount of 69$ and got the two color painting for „free“.

As Colors I chose Pantone 7471C and 232C fading from front to back and a nice stencil on the steerer. Yesterday I got the pictures of the finished painting and had a shock at first. Because the color which should have been turquoise was more greenish. Chris said color was correct also…I asked to get a picture in daylight (until now I did not get one). After a while I thought maybe their white balance in camera is totally off so I tuned the whitebalance and it seems they got the color correct.

Did you guys had some similar experiences?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on July 29, 2023, 09:52:53 AM
Looks good! Really interested in your torough opinion on how the VB fares against your SL7. I am a bit hestinant as i want to build up a budget bike with a new 12spd Di2, but i sometimes hear that the 168 feels "sluggish"(?) conpared to an genuine Specialized.
You think it would be wasting to slap a new Ultegra Di2 onto such a "cheap" frame?

It's heavier by around 500-600g, but other than that I don't think I could tell the difference. It's been my race bike all season and I love it. The Tarmac is my normal everyday riding bike mainly for the setup/position. I just upgraded it to 12sp Di2 which is why the 11sp went on the 168. Basically, I went weight weenie and comfort for the SL7, while this bike is my "cheap" race bike. I wouldn't describe it as sluggish at all. For reference my FTP is around 330W with a sprint around 1,600W. It doesn't hold me back.

Which cockpit/handlebar is that? The stem seems longer than 120mm? I'm interested because options like these are rare.

120mm/40cm as stated above. Kocevlo (The One Pro) in the link above. Really nice bars for the price.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on July 29, 2023, 10:00:12 AM
Thanks guys for all that gold informations here on the forum. After reading a lot of pages in this thread I ordered myself a 168. Communication with Chris was near perfect (sometimes answers took quite long). I ordered the frame without any stem or handlebar since I want to go with a own combo. Therefore I got a discount of 69$ and got the two color painting for „free“.

As Colors I chose Pantone 7471C and 232C fading from front to back and a nice stencil on the steerer. Yesterday I got the pictures of the finished painting and had a shock at first. Because the color which should have been turquoise was more greenish. Chris said color was correct also…I asked to get a picture in daylight (until now I did not get one). After a while I thought maybe their white balance in camera is totally off so I tuned the whitebalance and it seems they got the color correct.

Did you guys had some similar experiences?

I had a similar experience. I sent over the colors I wanted but the pictures they sent, everything looked super dark. The pink I wanted looked purple in their pictures and I was worried. But in the sun, it's looks just like I imagined. So maybe wait and see what it looks like in person.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: clomdom on July 29, 2023, 10:10:14 AM
I had a similar experience. I sent over the colors I wanted but the pictures they sent, everything looked super dark. The pink I wanted looked purple in their pictures and I was worried. But in the sun, it's looks just like I imagined. So maybe wait and see what it looks like in person.

Thanks for that so I will give them the green light for shipping on Monday.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Queen of Skulls on July 29, 2023, 02:25:21 PM
New groupset (Ultegra 11sp Di2). Went back to the LightBicycle AR45s with Challenge Criterium RS tires. Still need to bleed the brakes and weight it. 7.82kg as shown.

(https://i.imgur.com/Nlv9qNRh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/tlsfGZNh.jpg)

If I get another build together after my 218. I want maybe these colors...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on July 30, 2023, 12:26:34 PM
It's heavier by around 500-600g, but other than that I don't think I could tell the difference. It's been my race bike all season and I love it. The Tarmac is my normal everyday riding bike mainly for the setup/position. I just upgraded it to 12sp Di2 which is why the 11sp went on the 168. Basically, I went weight weenie and comfort for the SL7, while this bike is my "cheap" race bike. I wouldn't describe it as sluggish at all. For reference my FTP is around 330W with a sprint around 1,600W. It doesn't hold me back.

Thanks for the insights! Also great to hear you have some racing background to back up your opinion.
How would you rate the aero-ness of the 168 compared to the SL7?
I offen hear that Specialized nailed the aerodynamics in the SL7.
As the 168 is identical in geometry and very very similar in appearance (although not the same, as the genuine seatpost does not fit), I hope to get the same aerodynamics.
But its very hard to judge the tube shapes from pictures. Especially the tube widths (e.g. downtube width from the front perspective).

Could you notice any difference in tube shapes and the aero profiles?

Thanks a lot, Eddy!  ;)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on August 03, 2023, 04:14:04 PM
Thanks for the insights! Also great to hear you have some racing background to back up your opinion.
How would you rate the aero-ness of the 168 compared to the SL7?
I offen hear that Specialized nailed the aerodynamics in the SL7.
As the 168 is identical in geometry and very very similar in appearance (although not the same, as the genuine seatpost does not fit), I hope to get the same aerodynamics.
But its very hard to judge the tube shapes from pictures. Especially the tube widths (e.g. downtube width from the front perspective).

Could you notice any difference in tube shapes and the aero profiles?

Thanks a lot, Eddy!  ;)

It's really hard to tell without going to a wind tunnel, but I don't feel any slower on the 168. It's a really solid cheap bike that I am happy to race on. If it was a handful of watts slower I wouldn't be surprised but I don't think it's massive.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: a2lacrosse on August 04, 2023, 10:36:14 AM
Internal routing questions (using Shimano R7000 groupset). I put gear cancels
From the rear to the head tube to guide the housing. Rear mech was easy peasy.

 I’m having a lot of trouble routing the hydraulic hose from the headtube to the rear. The guide cable went in easily from the rear, but I cannot get the hydraulic line to follow it at the rear stay exit. Is the little piece of plastic removable? That is where I am getting stuck repeatedly.

Regarding the front mech routing.. pretty extreme angle at the bottom bracket. Not the best design.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 04, 2023, 02:17:37 PM
a2lacrosse, I've just re-built mine using shimano R7000 groupset which is the 2nd time I've done it.

This time I started at the bars and worked my way back which I found much easier than starting at the rear and going forwards which I did the first time.

The way I routed the cables was:

If you need any other advice on the build let me know!

Olie
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on August 11, 2023, 08:46:27 AM
Hey guys,

I ordered my frameset and its in the process of painting, in candy blue.
But I still have some questions while planning my build.

Did your frameset come with grommets for the exit ports of the brake hose? Meaning the holes in the chainstay and fork to prevent rubbung of the brake hose on the carbon.
Or did you buy Specialized grommets? Or use none at all?

Secondly: Does the frame come with di2 cable grommets? Or which ones did you source yourself?

How did the Di2-Users mount the battery? I read about just stuffing it in with bubblewrap, but is that safe?
Has anyone tried the SL7 Battery mounting grommets (S199900003)


Thanks for your input! Really looking forward to build up mine soon!

Greetings from Germany
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on August 11, 2023, 09:09:15 AM
Hey guys,

I ordered my frameset and its in the process of painting, in candy blue.
But I still have some questions while planning my build.

Did your frameset come with grommets for the exit ports of the brake hose? Meaning the holes in the chainstay and fork to prevent rubbung of the brake hose on the carbon.
Or did you buy Specialized grommets? Or use none at all?

Secondly: Does the frame come with di2 cable grommets? Or which ones did you source yourself?

How did the Di2-Users mount the battery? I read about just stuffing it in with bubblewrap, but is that safe?
Has anyone tried the SL7 Battery mounting grommets (S199900003)


Thanks for your input! Really looking forward to build up mine soon!

Greetings from Germany

Hey Joe!

My frame came with a soft rubber grommet for the rear derailleur exit, a hard plastic (removable) housing for the rear brake, and a metal housing for the front derailleur. Nothing was needed for the front brake exit on the fork with how the cable exits the fork leg.

It didn't come with anything for Di2 cables so I'd also be interested to hear what people have done here.

For the SL7 grommets, the seat posts on the Sl7 and 168 are different shapes so I'm not sure if this would work, although I've got no direct experience with this so someone else may advise otherwise  :)

Good luck with the build, they're great bikes for the money!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on August 11, 2023, 09:25:34 AM
Hey Joe!

My frame came with a soft rubber grommet for the rear derailleur exit, a hard plastic (removable) housing for the rear brake, and a metal housing for the front derailleur. Nothing was needed for the front brake exit on the fork with how the cable exists the fork leg.

It didn't come with anything for Di2 cables so I'd also be interested to hear what people have done here.

For the SL7 grommets, the seat posts on the Sl7 and 168 are different shapes so I'm not sure if this would work, although I've got no direct experience with this so someone else may advise otherwise  :)

Good luck with the build, they're great bikes for the money!

Thanks for the input, Olie!

Yeah I know that the SL7 Seatpost is slightly different shaped, but only slightly. So maybe the grommets are elastic enough to make it work. I might try it out, if there are no other safe ways of mounting the battery.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on August 11, 2023, 10:15:02 AM
Hey guys,

I ordered my frameset and its in the process of painting, in candy blue.
But I still have some questions while planning my build.

Did your frameset come with grommets for the exit ports of the brake hose? Meaning the holes in the chainstay and fork to prevent rubbung of the brake hose on the carbon.
Or did you buy Specialized grommets? Or use none at all?

Secondly: Does the frame come with di2 cable grommets? Or which ones did you source yourself?

How did the Di2-Users mount the battery? I read about just stuffing it in with bubblewrap, but is that safe?
Has anyone tried the SL7 Battery mounting grommets (S199900003)


Thanks for your input! Really looking forward to build up mine soon!

Greetings from Germany


I used the original SL7 rubber seat post cover on my 168 build and can confirm it worked great. The RD rubber grommet that came with the frame worked well for my RD Di2 cable. For the metal FD grommet that bolts to the frame, I had to drill it out a bit to fit the wider connector part of the Di2 cable and then it was fine. There was always a bigger gap in the grommet after that I intended to stuff with another piece of rubber, but never got around to it. I used foam in the seat post to hold the battery in place.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: zxcvbnmjm on August 24, 2023, 09:51:11 PM
Finally decided to get j&l thru axles

For anyone interested i got the pinarello rear which fit perfectly and the closest they had for the front from what i found was cervelo which is 3mm shorter than the original(original is 130mm and the j&l are 127mm)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: clomdom on August 25, 2023, 02:57:26 AM
I was now finally able to assemble my bike.

For all of you please remember to unscrew the mounts where the Thru-Axles are mounted and screw them back in with threadlocker.

On my second ride, the rear bracket fell out at 45 km / h because the screw has loosened. The back wheel began to vibrate as hell but i was able to recover the bike without a crash.

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Serge_K on August 25, 2023, 11:01:04 AM
For all of you please remember to unscrew the mounts where the Thru-Axles are mounted and screw them back in with threadlocker.

On my second ride, the rear bracket fell out at 45 km / h because the screw has loosened. The back wheel began to vibrate as hell but i was able to recover the bike without a crash.

You mean putting threadlocker on the tiny little screw that's off center the thru axle? if so, it is a must indeed. There have been reports of people losing that screw.
When i see a thread, i usually wonder: lithium or loctite? I like my girls wet and my threads lubricated.

Glad you didnt die!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: easycon69 on September 07, 2023, 09:57:15 AM
Hi guys,

I'd like to know if someone is using a saddle with full carbon rails: in this case what kind of seatpost clamp are you using?

The standard one with the VB-R-168 seatpost is not designed to be used with full carbon rails.

Thanks, Luca
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Honda118 on September 07, 2023, 10:36:45 AM
Anyone know where you can get a zero offset seat post for the VB-168?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on September 07, 2023, 01:24:07 PM
Hi guys,

I'd like to know if someone is using a saddle with full carbon rails: in this case what kind of seatpost clamp are you using?

The standard one with the VB-R-168 seatpost is not designed to be used with full carbon rails.

Thanks, Luca

The standard seatpost is fine with carbon rails. What makes you think it isn’t?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on September 07, 2023, 01:25:05 PM
Anyone know where you can get a zero offset seat post for the VB-168?

Not available. I talked to velobuild and they have no plans for zero offset unfortunately. And as far as I know there are no other seatposts that fit.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on September 08, 2023, 03:33:59 AM
Has anybody tried to fix the spacers with glue to one big spacer to reduce noises?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on September 15, 2023, 08:02:09 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!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on September 15, 2023, 02:05:31 PM
I have a couple of road races coming up with significant amounts of gravel sections, so I have been trying to maximize the tire space in the frame. The split for one race is around 15% tame gravel/85% asphalt and 45% tame gravel / 55% asphalt for the other.
I have been looking for high volume road tyres with lower rolling resistance compared to gravel tires.

I currently have Vittoria Terreno Zero's in 32c and they are very puncture resistant but noticeably slower than a road tire (as it probably should be). Very good if there is a high risk of punctures or a need for more grip.

Schwalbe have a 34c model of their Pro One Evo TLE which I picked up. I mounted them on Light Bicycle WR45's which are 25mm internal (hooked). They measure 33,5mm.

Surprisingly there is still a bit of space. Obviously they are narrower than advertised but it probably also has to do with the lack of knobs and that the wide rim gives the tire a lower profile.
I would say if you have wide rims the bike could probably handle a 35mm WAM slick tire if you can live with minimal mud clearance. Anyone wanna sponser me some Rene Herse Bon Jon Pass  ;D ?

(https://i.imgur.com/LUewidQ.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/WiJCmBA.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/SQofeJI.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/55naCiY.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/T1wnHLm.jpg?1)

How are these tires working for you? The clearance looks good to go in my book. And I’m curious how they would do for light gravel.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: jokage on September 16, 2023, 01:16:45 AM
Hi guys.

Does anyone have specifications for the bolt used to fasten the seatpost? Mine is damaged on the head and I can't get it out with a hex key. I'd like to have a replacement before I forcefully extract it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: cramy 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?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on September 16, 2023, 06:21:01 AM
nice built, and nice color. do you have a link for the sl8 compression ring?

You have to contact your specialized dealer, they will help you out. Part number is S222500011.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: chughes on September 16, 2023, 03:04:59 PM
@cramy  a good alternative is Cane Creek Ancora Expansion Plug (Gold) (1-1/8"). With it in, even if you intend to take it out, just like the specialized ones, you will have to take extra steps to get it out. This thing holds I find, even better than longer plugs offered by Neco
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Easyfunk on September 18, 2023, 06:11:30 AM
Hey guys, after I have read through the whole thread, I would like to thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience!

I'm lurking around the velobuild 168 since a while. I own a Specialized SL6 in 58 with rim brakes. I'm very happy with the fit and character of the bike. But I don't ride so much anymore to justify another S-Works (and prices gone crazy). Only problem with the 168 for me is the lack of a zero offset seatpost. A build will need a spacer or two (not getting younger anymore...). Does anyone have experiences or guidance how much spacers will be needed to compensate 20mm offset?

Are there other frames in the category of the 168 that are more or less comparable to SL7/8 or Supersix  with a (working) tire clearance of 32?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TidyDinosaur on September 18, 2023, 07:37:33 AM
Hey guys, after I have read through the whole thread, I would like to thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience!

I'm lurking around the velobuild 168 since a while. I own a Specialized SL6 in 58 with rim brakes. I'm very happy with the fit and character of the bike. But I don't ride so much anymore to justify another S-Works (and prices gone crazy). Only problem with the 168 for me is the lack of a zero offset seatpost. A build will need a spacer or two (not getting younger anymore...). Does anyone have experiences or guidance how much spacers will be needed to compensate 20mm offset?

Are there other frames in the category of the 168 that are more or less comparable to SL7/8 or Supersix  with a (working) tire clearance of 32?

TFSA and Delihea have a SL7 clone. But I don't think 32mm will fit... I have the SL6 clone and the front is OK for a 32mm (even 33.5mm real size) but the back is not...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Greenred on September 18, 2023, 03:34:10 PM
Re zero offset post: I once got them to confirm that if we are 50 buyers, they’d make it. So far I guess we’re below that number or am I wrong?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Honda118 on September 18, 2023, 05:18:11 PM
I'm in for zero offset post.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: siejak on September 19, 2023, 01:59:11 AM
Me to  :)
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Easyfunk on September 19, 2023, 02:34:37 AM
Maybe something like a group buy could help us too achieve the goal. In the custom keyboard universe this is a fairly common way to pool interests. Maybe someone should talk with Chris about this...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on September 19, 2023, 03:17:06 AM
I may also be interested in a Zero-offset seatpost, especially if they manage to bring the weight down...
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on September 19, 2023, 02:36:47 PM
First broken one?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on September 19, 2023, 03:15:51 PM
First broken one?

Oh damn, how did that happen? Already contacted Chris? what did he say?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on September 19, 2023, 03:19:07 PM
Discovered today, Chris informed. Let’s see what we are going to do.
No Crash or something happened. Just 2000 down on the road. No turbo trainer.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on September 20, 2023, 09:58:33 AM
First contact with Chris is, well, sobering.
Should double check with pressing on and „feel“ whether structure is damaged and/or grind down the paint
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Honda118 on September 20, 2023, 05:56:55 PM
Hmm - keep us updated
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on September 20, 2023, 08:43:52 PM
Well, this thread has provided a wealth of info and several evenings worth of reading.thank you all. I am nearly sold on doing my first Velo build, and I am so stoked that I’ll be attempting two builds, one with the 168 frame and one with the CX-002.  Am I crazy? We shall see.  The entry point for these frames is hard to pass, specially when you consider that the industry has just run amok with their pricing. I’ll be posting here periodically on the progress.

A question about sizes on the 168.  On my current specialized Tarmac Elite (circa 2007) I am a solid 56. The chart for the SL 7 has my as a 58 (i am 182 placing me squarely at the low end of the 58 size). Does that compute with folks here? Your thoughts appreciated.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Easyfunk on September 20, 2023, 11:59:38 PM
A question about sizes on the 168.  On my current specialized Tarmac Elite (circa 2007) I am a solid 56. The chart for the SL 7 has my as a 58 (i am 182 placing me squarely at the low end of the 58 size). Does that compute with folks here? Your thoughts appreciated.

I would stay with the 56.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on September 21, 2023, 10:30:08 AM
You mean putting threadlocker on the tiny little screw that's off center the thru axle? if so, it is a must indeed. There have been reports of people losing that screw.
When i see a thread, i usually wonder: lithium or loctite? I like my girls wet and my threads lubricated.

Glad you didnt die!

This is why I bought a new derailleur hanger that had the main thru-axle threads on the outer piece. The thru-axle itself then tightens down the whole back end. The tiny little screw then doesn’t offer any structural support.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on September 21, 2023, 10:31:03 AM
I was now finally able to assemble my bike.

For all of you please remember to unscrew the mounts where the Thru-Axles are mounted and screw them back in with threadlocker.

On my second ride, the rear bracket fell out at 45 km / h because the screw has loosened. The back wheel began to vibrate as hell but i was able to recover the bike without a crash.

What size tires are those? They look tight.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on September 22, 2023, 11:30:39 PM
This is why I bought a new derailleur hanger that had the main thru-axle threads on the outer piece. The thru-axle itself then tightens down the whole back end. The tiny little screw then doesn’t offer any structural support.


And it fit the frame ok? Mind sharing which hanger that was? Thanks!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on September 24, 2023, 04:50:39 AM
Ok, my claim was blocked by velobuild.
On the one hand i should try whether the point feels soft, on the other side the engineer said its full carbon. So it's probably only the paint.
Without grinding down, I wont be sure.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on October 07, 2023, 10:15:20 PM
Hi guys, thank you for all your advice, here is finally my bike mounted.
Very happy final weight:7 kg pedals.
Two exits the first two hours per setup, the second over 4 hours and a drop 1600 meters, excellent sensations.
@dalon  May I ask about your decals? they are beutiful. i am thinking of making my own "brand" for my upcoming 168 build. where did you buy it? Thanks.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on October 09, 2023, 03:47:26 PM

And it fit the frame ok? Mind sharing which hanger that was? Thanks!

Search this thread for my posts. I think I put a link to everything I bought. Can’t remember off hand but it was a Cube hanger.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on October 09, 2023, 09:54:01 PM
Hey folks. 
has anybody had to machine their caliper mounts down?  Just doing my do diliegence on all aspects.  i am reading a lot of creative solutions on the stem, have not read yet any issues with the flat maounts being uneven or needing machining.
Thanks.
This thread is so long and informative, is taking me weeks to get through it.  :D
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on October 12, 2023, 02:56:50 PM
Hi there ,

finished my build already some time ago and now found the time to wrap it up in a Summary after approx. 4000k and 60000m of elevation gain on my vbr-168.
I have remained loyal to my old Stevens road bike for many years and now wanted to build a technically up-to-date and decent looking but reasonably priced bike which accompanies me (climber by heart, sprinter by Body Mass Index) on my tours through the austrian alps.
Ordering Process was quite smooth, the Chrisses have been patient with me when i changed the paint mockup several times. After painting, it took two more weeks until they had everything together since they have been short on accessory parts back then.

Shipping to Austria took 12 days, shipped with XDB-DPD since austrian custom regulations are a nightmare and need to be avoided at all cost.
Frame in size 58 came in at surprinsingly low 1054 grams (including screws, without seatpost clamp, hangers and through axles)
I ordered the Frameset with seperate bar and stem (with two different stems for bike fitting options).
Unfortunately they sent both stems in the same size. Since i didn`t like the bulky and heavy stem and spacers, i only built it far enough for a proper bike fit and then changed it to a fully integrated cockpit purchased on alibaba.
This saved more than 100grams and greatly improved the look in my opinion.
Paint of frame and fork was exactly like defined and quality satisfying for me.

Final Configuration:
--> weights in at 7.8Kg including everything mentioned above.

I never built a bike before but would describe myself as quite passable in terms of craftsmanship.
Since i already knew about the Headset issues from reading here, i paid some attention to it and found a way which worked for me (even with the old C-ring and VB parts)
Details to be seen here:
http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg45858.html#msg45858 (http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg45858.html#msg45858)

Some weeks later, VB announced the new C-ring design which most likely will solve the main problem but i still find it to be poorly designed.
Furthermore, i´ve been affected by the issue that the saddle had been somehow twisted. Other members experienced this issue too and we found out its caused by too much play between seat post and seat tube and a clamping mechanism that forces the seat post to twist to one side, - more to be seen here:
http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg45220.html#msg45220 (http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3147.msg45220.html#msg45220)

The only additional thing i would like to highlight is that prior to the assembly it is a good idea to check all the contact surfaces for Headset bearings and especially those for the alumnium inlets /wheel mounting parts at the fork and rear wheel area. Found some excessice resin or coat there which i had to grind down in order to maintain a smooth and even contact.

Conclusion: I´ve been prepared to deal with some minor issues but the one with the seatpost was a surprise. Finally all problems could be solved with reasonable effort (also thanks to the hints in this Thread!) so i am O.K with it. Generally i am satisfied with the project and would buy the frame again.  Meanwhile i purchased and built some more frames (one VBR177, two gf002) which i will post somewhen later in the respective threads.

I don´t ride any crits but occassionally gran fondos / marathons and hillclimbs. So I wasn`t looking for an ultimately stiff crit racer, but it should feel reasonably stiff and safe, -no matter whether i throw in my 80 kg for a >1500W Sprint or if a fast descent on a rough pass road is on the agenda.
So far the bike meets this requirement perfectly in my opinion, I can not report anything negative in this regard.

ride on,
Bernd
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on October 12, 2023, 05:21:19 PM
Frames received. Ordered a Cx-002 and a VBR-168 both in 56 to do slow builds in the spring. Reporting here that they arrived to the US in a very fast 5 business days.  Both frames look fantastic, well crafted , no blemishes that I can see.  Noticed that the seatpost have a grippy surface , I suspect in response to the numerous reports on slippage. All headset bearing included. As well as extra RD hangers.  Received one seatpost dust cover rather than two. Minor issue. Looking forward to a thrilling spring doing these builds.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on October 12, 2023, 05:32:18 PM
Hi there ,

finished my build already some time ago and now found the time to wrap it up in a Summary after approx. 4000k and 60000m of elevation gain on my vbr-168.
 
Beautiful build and paint scheme. Congrats. Small question , what is happening with the seatpost dustcover? Seems to overhang to the back? Not being picky, just trying to figure out what to expect on my own build. Thanks.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on October 13, 2023, 12:58:50 AM
Beautiful build and paint scheme. Congrats. Small question , what is happening with the seatpost dustcover? Seems to overhang to the back? Not being picky, just trying to figure out what to expect on my own build. Thanks.

That overhang is normal on the velobuild cover.
I also thought about trimming it, but i am not sure if it will look better.

Maybe i will getw the specialized grommet, that seems to be better!

But its nice that they include a seatpost grommet now!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: BerndSon on October 13, 2023, 02:13:03 AM
Beautiful build and paint scheme. Congrats. Small question , what is happening with the seatpost dustcover? Seems to overhang to the back? Not being picky, just trying to figure out what to expect on my own build. Thanks.

thanks, yes, as mentioned by joegal, this is how the VB-one looks.
It´s awful so i immediately ordered a specialized part at my local bike shop but somehow didn`t find the time to pick it up. Thanks for the reminder!

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on October 13, 2023, 07:29:32 AM
Hey folks.
Would like to hear more about internal cable routing. I am going full mechanical with my build. Would love to hear about how to deal with internally routed cable housing on derailleurs and rear break. For instance on the rear derailleur does the housing go through frame all the way back to the point the inner cable exits the frame? Is there a ferrule needed at the tip of the housing cable, before it exits the frame? The same question goes for the front derailleur, does the cable housing routes through frame from shifter all the way through the frame to the point it exits the frame?

This may be a topic that has been discussed before , a link to a previous post is also appreciated.


Thanks again community.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Eddy_Twerckx on October 13, 2023, 02:49:00 PM
Hey folks.
Would like to hear more about internal cable routing. I am going full mechanical with my build. Would love to hear about how to deal with internally routed cable housing on derailleurs and rear break. For instance on the rear derailleur does the housing go through frame all the way back to the point the inner cable exits the frame? Is there a ferrule needed at the tip of the housing cable, before it exits the frame? The same question goes for the front derailleur, does the cable housing routes through frame from shifter all the way through the frame to the point it exits the frame?

This may be a topic that has been discussed before , a link to a previous post is also appreciated.


Thanks again community.

I did full housing from the shifter to the rear derailleur. No internal guides from what I could see. I can’t help with the front derailleur though, I did 1x.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Honda118 on October 13, 2023, 07:14:11 PM
Mine is Di2 - no issues.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: M32CP on October 26, 2023, 04:50:32 AM
Hi Guys, just finished my SRAM Force AXS Etap build. Unfortunately, my right crankarm is hitting the front derailleur slightly. Did anyone else have that problem before? If so, how do I fix it? I'm using the SRAM Dub Pressfit BB. Thanks for any help!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on October 26, 2023, 04:50:47 PM
Hi Guys, just finished my SRAM Force AXS Etap build. Unfortunately, my right crankarm is hitting the front derailleur slightly. Did anyone else have that problem before? If so, how do I fix it? I'm using the SRAM Dub Pressfit BB. Thanks for any help!
perhaps a spacer on the drive side?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: xoloroco on November 28, 2023, 04:41:27 PM
Hello everyone, I finished my VB-R-168 a few days ago. I've been testing it and I have a little problem with the disc brakes, which are Force AXS. When pedaling standing up and tilting the bicycle, the pads rub slightly. I would like to know if they have happened to them.
I have also changed the derailleur hanger and put this one on it:  https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005001741343749.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.35.7768194dtsW8Rn&gatewayAdapt=glo2esp.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on November 29, 2023, 01:13:53 AM
Hi Guys, just finished my SRAM Force AXS Etap build. Unfortunately, my right crankarm is hitting the front derailleur slightly. Did anyone else have that problem before? If so, how do I fix it? I'm using the SRAM Dub Pressfit BB. Thanks for any help!
Mine is also super close with a rotor crank.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on November 29, 2023, 01:15:36 AM
Hello everyone, I finished my VB-R-168 a few days ago. I've been testing it and I have a little problem with the disc brakes, which are Force AXS. When pedaling standing up and tilting the bicycle, the pads rub slightly. I would like to know if they have happened to them.
I have also changed the derailleur hanger and put this one on it:  https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005001741343749.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.35.7768194dtsW8Rn&gatewayAdapt=glo2esp.

Hey, great build, looks very clean!  8)

Regarding brake rub: try to align the calipers as centered as possible. Its not that uncommon to get brake rub when out  of the saddle.


Which Seatpost hardware did you use? I see you have carbon seat mounting parts, but i cant seem to find fitting ones.

And what searpost gasket are you using? Looks neater than the original Velobuild gasket. Its the original from the SL7?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: xoloroco on November 29, 2023, 04:21:10 AM
Hey, great build, looks very clean!  8)

Regarding brake rub: try to align the calipers as centered as possible. Its not that uncommon to get brake rub when out  of the saddle.


Which Seatpost hardware did you use? I see you have carbon seat mounting parts, but i cant seem to find fitting ones.

And what searpost gasket are you using? Looks neater than the original Velobuild gasket. Its the original from the SL7?

Thank you so much.
The calipers are well centered. It only sounds when I get up and move my bike from side to side. She asked in case it was something general and the fork has a little bit of flex.
The rubber is not the original. I put the rubber links and the supports for the carbon seat.
https://es.aliexpress.com/item/4000452319651.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.52.21ef194dtWad0v&gatewayAdapt=glo2esp
https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005005559166257.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.134.21ef194dtWad0v&gatewayAdapt=glo2esp
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Wilson82 on November 29, 2023, 06:32:42 AM
Hi,

I ordered my VBR 168 two days ago. It will be my second build, the first with disc brakes.

I am collecting everything I need, actually. I got a good black friday offer for a Sram Force eTap and now I am looking for the bottom bracket.

On the Velobuild homepage they write BB86. Is that Pressfit? Which bottom bracket did you use when doing a build with a Sram DUB crankset?

Tina
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: xoloroco on November 29, 2023, 12:00:28 PM
Hi,

I ordered my VBR 168 two days ago. It will be my second build, the first with disc brakes.

I am collecting everything I need, actually. I got a good black friday offer for a Sram Force eTap and now I am looking for the bottom bracket.

On the Velobuild homepage they write BB86. Is that Pressfit? Which bottom bracket did you use when doing a build with a Sram DUB crankset?

Tina

Hello.
The frame is for BB86 PressFit. You have to use one of this type:
https://www.bike-components.de/en/SRAM/DUB-Pressfit-Road-86-5-mm-Bottom-Bracket-p68729/
Or one of this type with a thread in the center.
https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005005502918246.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.114.21ef194dxJ4PAQ&gatewayAdapt=glo2esp
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on November 29, 2023, 04:29:28 PM
Hello everyone, I finished my VB-R-168 a few days ago. I've been testing it and I have a little problem with the disc brakes, which are Force AXS. When pedaling standing up and tilting the bicycle, the pads rub slightly. I would like to know if they have happened to them.
I have also changed the derailleur hanger and put this one on it:  https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005001741343749.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.35.7768194dtsW8Rn&gatewayAdapt=glo2esp.
Nice bike,  no ffedback on the rubbing disc, but can suggest to make sure the spokes are tight to the correct tension. some wheel flex is expected when you sprint, but should not be too much to cause rubbing. 
By the way, can you share the specs on your wheels? they look grand!
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on November 29, 2023, 04:35:27 PM
Mine are also rubbing, even with bike ahead biturbo.
Got the same on specialized venge before.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: hazzer19 on November 30, 2023, 02:24:11 AM
Hello everyone, I finished my VB-R-168 a few days ago. I've been testing it and I have a little problem with the disc brakes, which are Force AXS. When pedaling standing up and tilting the bicycle, the pads rub slightly. I would like to know if they have happened to them.
I have also changed the derailleur hanger and put this one on it:  https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005001741343749.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.35.7768194dtsW8Rn&gatewayAdapt=glo2esp (https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005001741343749.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.35.7768194dtsW8Rn&gatewayAdapt=glo2esp).


Clean build! what made you go with this RD hanger instead of the stock one?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: xoloroco on December 01, 2023, 04:45:23 AM
Nice bike,  no ffedback on the rubbing disc, but can suggest to make sure the spokes are tight to the correct tension. some wheel flex is expected when you sprint, but should not be too much to cause rubbing. 
By the way, can you share the specs on your wheels? they look grand!

Thank you so much.
The wheels are from a company called Carbonal. They have many mounting options and they roll very well, they are good wheels.
Specs are 45mm depth, 18mm internal width, DT240 hubs and Sapim CX-Ray spokes. The rims are tubeless, have no spoke holes, MoMag mount
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: xoloroco on December 01, 2023, 07:30:48 AM

Clean build! what made you go with this RD hanger instead of the stock one?

Hello,
On pages 100-102 of this forum they discuss the problems they have had with the small screw it has. It's always good to have a spare.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Madcrazy10 on December 01, 2023, 02:03:24 PM
Hey curious what sizes people went with for this frame.  I'm 5'8" (172.7cm) and trying to pick between a 52-S or a 54-M.  Currently I ride a Canyon Endurace in small but those Canyon sizes are odd & don't really equate to other brands.  Any thoughts?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on December 01, 2023, 02:07:23 PM
If it's any help I'm 5'7" (170cm) and ride a 52 with 400x90 one piece bars and 170mm cranks. Never had an issue with the fit of the bike and have always found it comfortable, with the longest ride I done being around 135km.

I've never had a bike fit so got no idea if what I ride is the most optimal position but it does feel okay.

Hope this helps,

Olie
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: raisinberry777 on December 01, 2023, 06:15:32 PM
Hey curious what sizes people went with for this frame.  I'm 5'8" (172.7cm) and trying to pick between a 52-S or a 54-M.  Currently I ride a Canyon Endurace in small but those Canyon sizes are odd & don't really equate to other brands.  Any thoughts?

You're pretty much on the cusp, depending on your other measurements. If you like a really low position, consider a small and getting a slightly longer stem, otherwise you could probably go for a medium. Given that you currently ride a a Canyon Endurace, I suspect you'd prefer the higher position of the medium VBR-168 (which is still 24mm lower than the Canyon you currently ride).

A small Canyon Endurace is basically an M in everything else - the M for the VBR-168 is the equivalent size. Here's a useful comparison of a small Canyon Endurace, a small Canyon Ultimate (i.e. similar style allrounder) and the Specialized Tarmac (same as VBR-168):

https://geometrygeeks.bike/compare/canyon-ultimate-cfr-2023-s,specialized-tarmac-disc-2020-54,canyon-endurace-7-2022-s/
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on December 05, 2023, 01:42:30 AM
i would go with small,
the vbr ist long in my oppinion and the seatpost with the offset makes it even longer

Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Unsworn5836 on January 17, 2024, 02:28:07 AM
Well... after some days on the 168 I was at a bike fitting.
And guess what, my seatpost/seattube also is out of spec and as soon as tightened it points to the right (standing behind the saddle).
As I did not have an aluminum can available I took some stronger plastic (SD card packaging) in there, 2 to be exact. That should equals almost 0,3 mm.
Lessons learned for me: no more aero posts from velobuild ;) 
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Zoc on January 23, 2024, 04:09:22 AM
very nice site to compare bike geometry
velobuild 168 already entered

https://bike-stats.de/geometrie_vergleich
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame / routing of front derailleur cable
Post by: TCal on January 30, 2024, 01:59:56 PM
Greetings VBR-168 community,

today my question to you folks is about the routing of the front derailleur cable. Having successfuly threaded the four cables of my fully mechanical setup through the integrated cockpit i proceeded to route the cables through the frame (i started the other way around, frame first then handlebar... well that didn't work!). I have now routed all four cables to their locations, RD is in place, RB is in place, FB is in place. When it comes to the FD I have routed the outter cable bellow the bottom bracket shell (Token Ninja Thread together), as others here have done, so that it can make the bend upwards towards exiting the frame. As the cable outer makes its way to the metal exit grommet provided I found that the way the piece was manufactured makes it impossible for the end of the cable outer to sit within it. Dont ask for a pic because is nearly impossible to see the area in question without an endoscope.

I ended up modifying the piece with a dremmel by opening the aperture of the grommet piece facing the inside of the frame so that the end of the outer cable has a better chance at sitting with in it.  Still not perfect fit. However, the cable inner does slides on through the grommet as intended.

I get to my question, How critical for shfting performance on the FD is it to have full contact on the cable outer into the grommet from inside the frame? In other setups that use just the inner cable, or in  external cable routing setups (without the outter cable) the cable is doing all the tension work. Seems to me that under this scenario the cable outer is not carrying much load, if any, and what is more important is to have proper tension on the inner cable. Does that make sense? Some pics for reference are below
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: joegal on January 30, 2024, 04:01:03 PM
Due to a coincidence in the 268 thread, I did some digging and found out that the 168 was probably originally made for S1Neo and was usedw for their 599D 2021-2022 Version. However, they use a new mold now for thee 599D.

But I found some old (japanese, i guess) youtube videos and a sale listing as evidence. ;-)

https://www.troc-velo.com/fr-fr/annonce/velo-de-route-s1neo-599d-3612063

https://youtu.be/VIRWE0uy4bA?si=hRsKO85p8jHbFcUk


Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on January 31, 2024, 12:58:56 PM
@olliesimpson

Tell me again about filling the FD cable stop.  I am encountering the same issue, I filled it a bit but it is still not a perfect fit alignment to push the cable stop back into the frame.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: OlieSimpson on January 31, 2024, 01:50:52 PM
@TCal

I've just sent you a PM on my instal method :)

For the filing, you need to file the inside of the cable stop where the outer enters the stop, I needed to 'open' the hole up on the cable stop so the angle to cable entered wasn't so tight.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on January 31, 2024, 04:37:56 PM
@TCal

I've just sent you a PM on my instal method :)

For the filing, you need to file the inside of the cable stop where the outer enters the stop, I needed to 'open' the hole up on the cable stop so the angle to cable entered wasn't so tight.

Got it. And got your PM. Thanks again for your help.  Seems I am on the right path.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame / Disc Break mounting screw spec
Post by: TCal on February 03, 2024, 04:59:49 PM
Does anybody know the mounting screw spec for the direct mount disc breaks? Is it M5 or M6? I am missing one for the Fork. I believe they are 15mm deep on the thread. Will be purchasing on Ebay or AliX. Thanks.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on February 04, 2024, 03:36:10 PM
For anybody wondering, the spec on the mounting screws for the disc brakes on the VBR-168 is M5.  confirmed by velobuild via email exchange.  Additionally, on the issue of installing the FD and routing the cable through the frame, I ended up routing above the bottom bracket. The geometry in this region of the frame allows for a nice soft curve as the inner cable makes its way from the down tube to the FD cable exit hole.  I did take a bit of material off the cable stop on the side facing the frame, about 2 to 3 mm approximately. This allowed the cable to land at the stop at a lesser acute angle, still maintaining a good vertical direction as it rides up to the FD mech.
Going against the grain of the advice here about Sensah front mech, I went ahead with the install and it was pretty effortless. Just make sure the cable is routed cleanly from the front brifter. My first attempt had me cabling through the brifter in one of its “trimming” positions. Make sure that the lever is fully released in its small ring position when pulling the cable through.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame -build finally complete!
Post by: TCal on April 16, 2024, 06:23:26 AM
Had to dig for this thread in the deep, with all the new banter about VBR-268, this poor little thread is getting forgotten.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Serge_K on April 16, 2024, 07:43:20 AM
Very clean bike, nice!
How did you enjoy the routing of 4 hoses & the mechanical brakes?
Did you order that before the 268 got released, or you chose it over the 268?
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on April 16, 2024, 08:09:45 PM
Thanks. I had it ordered before the 268 was released. Had I known… the 4 hoses went through fine. A bit of work but doable.  Also routing through the integrated cockpit was a bit of work but again very doable.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Serge_K on April 19, 2024, 03:26:44 AM
I dont think i ever posted my 168 build. built it for a friend and rode it myself for 1600km.
I didnt sprint with it, mostly used it on the flat.
It is fast. I had a lof of fun with it. It really goes vroom. Definitely comfortable.
Dont use such wheels in the mountains, you can't turn, crosswinds are sketchy. On the flat though, it's NICE.
I have a rim brake giant propel w 60mm wheels (the one that won bike of the year whenever it came out) and a cannondale supersix himod with campag bora 50 wheels. A bit of an unfair comparison because 25mm vs 28mm, and i didn't do side by side comparisons, and my supersix isn't even in the same country, and my propel is arguably too big for me, and i didn't ride the 168 enough, and i didn't sprint with it / try to make it flex.
BUT: i loved it.
For context, I have logged 36+k km on strava, so i'm not new to cycling, but i'm not good either. I'm 80-85kg, my ftp is around 280W so when we do group rides we routinely do pulls at 40+kmh, in fact i'm often the guy in front at 50kmh acting as the group tractor, and at no point did i feel "oh i wish i hadn't bought a chinese frame".
Again, unscientific, & my branded bikes are arguably "old", although they probably were peak rim brake, both of them. My supersix is the himod version peter sagan had (the green / white / black one).
I would like to ride the 168 again to compare it to my LT268, with which i have been doing sprints, and on which i've put 2.5k km this year so far.

Entire build was under 2k USD. Conti gp5000 28C w latex tubes, sensah 2x11 mec, jagwire kel-sl brake housing, mech brakes, farsports wheels in gangster depth. I never weighed it but it's probably 8kg, maybe less (w/o pedals). I used an ultralight k7, but the cransket is heavy, and tubes are latex not TPU.

I'm posting because i'm looking for a new bike to retire my supersix as my climbing bike, and i find very helpful to see people's build & their experience with it.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: TCal on April 19, 2024, 07:28:39 AM
Wow. Thanks Serge for posting. Is refreshing to see another build where common sense decisions are made with a build. Not every build needs to be electronic grupo. Don’t have anything against electronic. Is just so damn expensive.  ::) There is still such a thing as good, dependable use out of traditional mech.  I am using similar break calipers (hydro piston with mechanical cable actuation) , I like them. So far they are dependable and easy to adjust. What’s your take on them?
 I went with 50m deep rims with more of an oblong shape. I have 60m deep rims on my specialized tarmac and I find those behave like sails in the wind.  The 50m deep are less so.  Also the Sensah 2x11 setup with mid size cage is working nice also. Snappy shifting and very little need for adjusting.  I am using a Shimano 105 front mech with the trimming feature. It is playing well with the Sensah front shifter.  Love the feature. 
As for ride feel, I agree. This rides so much smoother than my tarmac elite (older model circa 2011). Specially with the victoria corsa 32c tires. The bike accelerates well and holds its speed. Something I don’t feel on my older tarmac.
And most importantly , keeping the build simple and mechanical makes it both affordable and easy to maintain with my amateur mechanic skill set. We all now we can use a bit of both always. Cheers and thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: patliean1 on April 19, 2024, 08:59:24 AM
For what it's worth, I found the Sram Force eTap groupset 1x on latest my VB-268 for $500 used locally. Just needed rotors and cassette which I already had. The groupset wasn't pristine but it's a $500 frame end of the day.

1.5 years ago at the end of the pandemic, Sram was also offering brand new Force groupsets for like $850. Since then I regularly find deals on the various marketplaces.

If you constantly build new bikes with internal cables you wont wanna touch mechanical groupsets again. However, you if are only dealing with a single forever bike, all the more reason to go electronic  :-X
Title: Re: Velobuild VB-R-168 Frame
Post by: Serge_K on April 21, 2024, 11:11:38 AM
Wow. Thanks Serge for posting. .  I am using similar break calipers (hydro piston with mechanical cable actuation) , I like them. So far they are dependable and easy to adjust. What’s your take on them?

They work, but I've since used L-TWOO hydraulic brakes and i like that better. I'd again have to ride back to back, but save for niche things like bike packing in weird places, I think i prefer hydraulic.
All of this is subject to riding more over a longer period of time though. Bike parts need to stand the test of time.
I've also since then converted my bikes to 180 rotors at the back because I found cheap adaptors. I'm c.83kg, for me it's a no brainer. On long steep technical descents with bad road surface I need all the help I can get.