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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Speeder Cycling SC-R55D
« on: November 09, 2024, 01:23:14 PM »
Any other people have this bike ? I'm curious to hear some infos and see some pictures of fully built bike

I have it on order. Should arrive early/mid december. Will post photos of finished build :)

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Am I beeing naive or is it possible to find a +/-60mm deep wheelset  below/around 1300gr with a modern width? Much like the Scope Artech


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With handlebar combo?

TanTan offers the same frame including a handlebar - I paid 744 dollars with included shipping and prepaid customs and PayPal fee

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-The Tavelo AVRO are the best value. Only 20-30g heavier than the EXS. $150 cheaper. Looks the same and feels slightly more robost. 2cm flare in the drops too. The provided computer mount is well thought out just like EXS.

I wouldn't use anything from Avian even if they sent them to me.

Seems like I am going to order the tavelo. Thx :)

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Between those 2 you mentioned, I'd pick the farsports f1s.

I had the farsports F1 on my Orbea Orca Aero. Not the biggest fan actually. I did not have much support going aero in the hoods..

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The title says it all. Any bad or good experiences with one of theese handlebars?

I need to decide which one is going on my Speeder SC-R55D

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Interesting - that's got to be for a road chainline, and even then I'd say that's REALLY conservative. You got me curious though, and I just did some measuring:

-Distance from tire centerline (most convenient proxy for bike centerline) to the outside of the outer chainring: ~47.5 mm (+- 1 mm or so)
-Outer chainring thickness: ~2.7 mm

So the chainline of my outer ring is approximately 46 mm, which is 1.5 mm inboard of the WIDE 1x chainline, and at their closest point there's almost exactly 8 mm of room between the tip of the outer chainring's teeth and the chainstay. A 48t chainring would 100% fit (that's what my outer chainring is), and you could probably fit 52t or even a bit bigger before getting close to the chainstay, at least with a WIDE chainline.

Actually, in the G068 thread, landboard posted his build which, counting teeth, looks to use a 46t chainring with room for a large glob of mud right behind it. I don't know if this is a WIDE crank but even if so, it gives pretty definitive proof that 48t would fit.




Awesome work! Now I need to decide between Thise two frames..


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My SPCycle G068 ticks all your boxes - I'm running a 2x setup with a 48t large ring on a road chainline, and there's 5-6 mm of clearance to the chainstay. 48t 1x on a WIDE chainline wouldn't be an issue.

It is on my short list. However SPCYCLE stated that it only takes 46T:


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I have one these: http://www.xmcarbonspeed.com/Productinfo.asp?f=1639
It says UDH, T47 means dub friendly, 50c clearance, and i run a 50-34 on it, i dont see why you wouldnt be able to run a 48T chainring? (you can ask Peter about that).

It's quite roady in feel, goes vroom vroom on the flat. Havent ridden much because my er9 on it broke and ive been riding my road bike, but from the few hundred kms i've used it, i only have good things to say. And i built it myself, went very smooth.

Awesome. I am in contact with Peter. Seems like a good choice!

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Is it really not possible to find a modern gravel frame which have a 47+mm tire clearence, UDH Hanger and also can run a Sram DUB wide crankset with a 48t chainring?


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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Speeder Cycling SC-R55D
« on: September 26, 2024, 03:55:00 AM »
I just saw this photo on Adapt's website.

It is the same photo that speeder uses on their website for the SC-R55D.

Are Speeder cycling and Adapt working togehter or do adapt only design frames? (sorry for beeing a newbie)



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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Race frame with UDH hanger
« on: September 20, 2024, 08:13:26 AM »
What do you mean?

I mean what the f*** is going on here :D


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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Race frame with UDH hanger
« on: September 20, 2024, 06:21:19 AM »
You are racing in Denmark, why does it need to be light?

Not the biggest priority however wheight is a big confidence booster :D

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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Race frame with UDH hanger
« on: September 20, 2024, 06:20:13 AM »

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