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Re: Syncros Fraser iC SL / Scott Spark 900 handelbar 90$ instead of 399$
Thank mate. Missing the "like" function so much on this forum
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Re: Magene L508 Radar bike light
I'm using it for all my road rides. Combined with a Karoo 2. Two usages: 1) when a car approaches, you are warned, and know if it comes fast 2) after launching an attack to the peloton, I know if some are catching up March 22, 2023, 07:30:56 PM |
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Re: LightCarbon gravel frame with suspension
I'm assuming this will have an elastomer and function similarly to the BMC and Wilier designs - both of which work nicely and are much more reliable than Trek's notorious ISO design. I just hope they steepen seat and and slacken head angles in larger sizes, relative to what's usually available with Chinese designs. June 26, 2023, 10:11:32 AM |
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Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
Ok, it turned out quite well actually and they accepted some discount for the mistake and change of plans. So yes, for now I can keep my recommendation on this manufacturer (Waltly) First picture from before, the others from after the fix. You can see it, but not very noticeable I think. December 01, 2023, 05:17:44 AM |
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ENEP's YishunBike G095-D build thread
Hello everybody! Thought I'd share my build process of a Yishunbike G095-D. This is my first go with gravel. I've mostly been riding XC MTB last few years and also been dipping my toes in road biking. The G095 will be used for both gravel and road riding using two different wheel sets. Here we have a size 56 Yishunbike G095-D with integrated handlebar "HB068" in 400mm width and 110mm stem. Painted glossy black by YishunBike. I bought the frame second hand locally in unused condition. Therefore can't say to much about YishunBikes pre sales support, handling and shipping. However I've been in touch with Kitty from YishunBike for some after sales support like spareparts and another handlebar. Kitty's is great to deal with, excellent communication and fast replying. Frame quality is great. I have nothing to complain about. Bearing seats in headset are beefy and look good. Bottom brackets seems to have been honed in QC. Mounting points for brakes seem to have been faced. They've also masked off important places before painting. Fork bearing seat and brake hose ports are smooth. Weights, grams: Frame: 1369 (including hanger, front deraillieur mount, seat post clamp) Seat post: 167 (uncut, including hardware) Handlebar: 393 (400x110mm, including bolts for computer mount) Fork: 459 Thru axles: 64 Headset: 95 (compressionplug, bearing, spacers, covers) January 20, 2024, 09:07:27 AM |
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Re: ENEP's YishunBike G095-D build thread
Almost done with the build. Brakes are not bleed and handlebar not wrapped with tape yet. First ride will not be for a while as we have cold winter for the moment and I went thru surgery three days ago. Components list:
Weight 9,65kg (including pedals, computer mount, computer, sealant) Maybe around 9,1 without accessories, not bad with heavy groupset, wheels and tyres. February 11, 2024, 07:12:34 AM |
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Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
I think its closest to the Trek Checkpoint SL / SLR in terms of geometry comparison. I pretty much disagree with every comment above regarding geometry. Its more progressive and forward leaning than a lot of other open molds, but the latest Checkpoint geo was pretty well received. This one will be a little sharper due to the higher offset fork and the BB drop is more consistent across sizes so it might feel a little more dart-y in the larger sizes. However a Checkpoint geometry without the isospeed + udh feels like a win too. Stack and reach should be pretty close to the same because Trek includes their headset cover in their geometry and this bike appears not to. Since we are all critics, i think working the design a bit to squeeze out a couple mm of clearance in the rear would have been nice as it would have allowed for 650bx2.2 / larger 2.1s to fit more comfortably in the frame. Overall, this would be a top candidate if i was in the market for a gravel bike. March 30, 2024, 11:25:30 AM |
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Re: New Gravel Frame Ican Graro
No, I don't, and I have been looking at other options. That said, I'm a bit confused about compatibility between integrated headsets.Judging on the pictures I would say the headset is fairly standard. Round and for 52mm bearings. Most generic handlebars will include the necessary spacers. April 25, 2024, 04:21:34 AM |
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Re: New Gravel Frame Ican Graro
Given a STA of 73, that results in a horizontal setback of 15.68. So not a big difference, assuming I got the trig right. Yeah, the Nextie G2 is the same as the BXT 135 in which I was also interested - before I read about experiences with them. The frame has also 2mm wider tire clearance which goes for me into the wrong direction as I want max 40mm plus optional 30mm tires. But yes, given the quality of the G2 is good it should be a great alternative. Regarding your maths. That's true, but I still don't know what the blue line is referring to. It seems so randomly placed. But since it is far from the center of the seat post the real setback could be indeed ~25mm. No one caring about geo would buy this frame. Too bad since I really would have liked it. April 25, 2024, 09:08:07 AM |
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Re: New Gravel Frame Ican Graro
Well, I guess it is the line that runs through the centre of the BB and parallel to the back of the seattube. Since other measurements like seat tube angle and top tube length are also taken off this line it seems to be fair to measure setback with this line. April 25, 2024, 09:47:37 AM |
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