Author Topic: Interesting Aliexpress finds! - good deals, interesting stuff, new products etc!  (Read 277558 times)

hazzer19


haha I am


The shop I bought the original one did sent me a replacements which was great but as I said it cracked in the same spot. Could it be an issue with that batch? Maybe. I did see some photos of other EC90 saddles cracking in the same spot which I used to try and get another replacement, but that didn't work.


No I don't think I heard them crack. The first one I only noticed after it shredded a pair of nicer bibs....  :(





So, you are one of these ;)

It is quite unlucky to have two cracks, especially there, and even more, on that same spot that doesn't look like the most exposed to tensions.
Did you contact EC90? They offered me a replacement for my broken rails.
Did you hear them crack when riding?

carbonazza

I did hit the saddle so hard with my butt that day, both rails snapped, and thankfully took most of the energy.
I can't imagine the violence needed to crack the top carbon sheet.
Maybe a bad batch as you say.
Or no... worse... you did get a replica ;D

jonathanf2

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802336063147.html?

If you're running RideNow or Cyclami TPU tubes from AliExpress, I highly recommend picking up glueless patch kits. The nice thing about TPU tubes (versus latex or butyl) is that the punctures don't tear or stretch, and these glueless patch kits do a very good job sealing the puncture points. The key is to apply pressure to create an air tight seal. Once applied, the tubes should hold up even with multiple punctures.

Though I'll probably convert the rest of my bikes to tubeless next year, but for now these patches can help prolong the life of your TPU tubes.

Tijoe

I Finally received the second to the last 11-11 sale Item I purchased on November 9th.  An EDS rear derailleur kit.  Appears to be of high quality.  It will be a while before I pick which bike to run it on.


s3si1u

These things:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/304582827708?var=603603935713

I really got them because I was looking for some kind of rubber seal for my 177's seatpost. I ordered 4 pairs because they're cheap  ;D with a bit of trimming they work great on the seatpost. Thankfully they also work great for their intended purpose and you can forego the electrical tape. It looks super clean with black bar tape.

hazzer19

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802336063147.html?

If you're running RideNow or Cyclami TPU tubes from AliExpress, I highly recommend picking up glueless patch kits. The nice thing about TPU tubes (versus latex or butyl) is that the punctures don't tear or stretch, and these glueless patch kits do a very good job sealing the puncture points. The key is to apply pressure to create an air tight seal. Once applied, the tubes should hold up even with multiple punctures.

Though I'll probably convert the rest of my bikes to tubeless next year, but for now these patches can help prolong the life of your TPU tubes.


Ah interesting. These look like the Park Tool patches which I've been using for butyl tubes for a while and have been meaning to try for TPU tubes. Sounds like they worked well for you so will try them out some time

jonathanf2


Ah interesting. These look like the Park Tool patches which I've been using for butyl tubes for a while and have been meaning to try for TPU tubes. Sounds like they worked well for you so will try them out some time

I think any of these glueless clear patches should be fine. Also I prefer the clear ones because you can center them better by seeing where the puncture is. I'm confident enough to reuse a patched TPU tube as well.


coffeebreak

Has anyone found any bag other than one below that bolts onto top tube rather than strapping on?

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804655238525.html

This seems like a clone of Topeak bag here : https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255800760983331.html

Apart from these two there is nothing that I can find on Aliexpress whereas every gravel frame now a days comes with top tube bolts to attach bags
« Last Edit: December 22, 2022, 04:19:58 PM by coffeebreak »

hazzer19

Has anyone found any bag other than one below that bolts onto top tube rather than strapping on?

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804655238525.html

This seems like a clone of Topeak bag here : https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255800760983331.html

Apart from these two there is nothing that I can find on Aliexpress whereas every gravel frame now a days comes with top tube bolts to attach bags


I was searching for one for a while and ended up getting a use bontrager locally. It seems like it would be easy enough to drill a couple of holes in a bag like this and use some type of plastic base to provided some structure if it doesn't have one already https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001189912066.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.1.53d457f6jwmDqL&algo_pvid=12029c32-e399-406a-b995-080a6fbedf63&algo_exp_id=12029c32-e399-406a-b995-080a6fbedf63-0&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000028128857687%22%7D&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21CAD%2152.76%2125.33%21%21%21%21%21%40211bf12316717479199652326d073f%2112000028128857687%21sea&curPageLogUid=FWBJjHTe1naf

coffeebreak

Right, I have a Rockbros one with hard-ish base. If nothing else, I will drill holes in it. But it does surprise me there are so very limited choices in this type of bags. I think Cervelo makes one too. Never knew Bontrager makes one too. Just checked some photos and I liked the design. Thanks!

ChrisB

I have Rhinowalk and Rockbros bags that I really like, but could not find any with the holes prepared to fix them to the frame by the top tube screws.... all of them seem to use straps.

I just received delivery of two of these bags, that are making use of two fork screws found on many gravel bikes:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004924461877.html

Just installed the fixation rails on both sides of the fork, they make a really good impression.
The bags can be removed with a quick release, so it is easy to attach and remove them when needed.

These bags will replace the handlebar bag I used for the past year to commute:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32841806762.html

This also works well but attaching the bag is more difficult and you need to make sure to pack it carefully to the diameter is not too big and touches the front wheel...

BR Chris

TidyDinosaur

Yeah, the Rhinowalk bags are great, but they have gotten so expensive  :( (for EU shoppers)
And most of them you can find on Amazon for not much more.

carbonazza

Yeah, the Rhinowalk bags are great, but they have gotten so expensive  :( (for EU shoppers)
And most of them you can find on Amazon for not much more.

I tried Rhinowalk few years ago, they are quite rigid and heavy, I then moved to https://www.wohobike.com which are on another level.
They were on Ali before. You can still find them but more expensive than the site above.
If you buy multiple bags, contact them to ask for a discount, I got one.

s3si1u

Anyone try these chainrings out?
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804073106677.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US

They look nice. Wondering if/how well they actually work with 12 speed drivetrains.