Author Topic: Spcycle G058 New Mold Carbon Gravel Frameset  (Read 10340 times)

Tijoe

Re: Spcycle G058 New Mold Carbon Gravel Frameset
« Reply #30 on: January 28, 2025, 02:18:38 PM »
Not to go off topic but....
What size Cutthroat would you ride? I've got a 58/large frame/fork I'd like to sell.

For me, I would prefer a 56.  Thanks for letting me/us know.

Mtnbykr

Re: Spcycle G058 New Mold Carbon Gravel Frameset
« Reply #31 on: January 29, 2025, 03:12:08 PM »
Yeah. I need a 56 also....

Reiko1

Re: Spcycle G058 New Mold Carbon Gravel Frameset
« Reply #32 on: February 04, 2025, 03:52:06 AM »
I've been reading this tread, and I like this frame except for the weight.   Why does it weight 1200+ grams.  My Spcycle SP-M05 hardtail frame weighs less than 1000 grams.   I love my SP-M05, and it has become my gravel bike equivalent and bikepacker.  I ride this bike more than I do my gravel bike. 

Edit:  I am still waiting and searching for a Chinertown equivalent of the Salsa Cutthroat frame...


I have the SP-M05 and the GR058 and I think the weight difference is down to all the 'adventure' bolts and mounting rivets on the GR-058.  I swapped all of mine (but for bidon and mudguard mounts) for plastic blanks and saved 100gr.

sukerbole1

Re: Spcycle G058 New Mold Carbon Gravel Frameset
« Reply #33 on: February 04, 2025, 02:24:02 PM »
Build it up and rode a bit with it, will post proper pictures in future.

Components are
Tantan GR048 with custom paint (Red metallic, with the tops of bars being black, and matte varnish)
9Velo GV45 2.0 (already had them some months)
GRX820 (with GRX400 brakes)
RXL SL gravel bars at 42CM
Kocevlo stem at 90mm
Silca bar tape (Knockoff? of some ali seller, easily nicest bar tape ive used though)
Redshift grips (Knockoff of same ali seller, surprisingly great)

For now its just a road setup, because I don't actually have gravel where I live, the idea of this bike was to swap some wheels when I want to do some small trips to places with gravel. I run corsa pro 32mm tubeless on the 9velo wheels for now, and will probably keep doing that for a good while.

For me the geometry is very nice. Its definitely relaxed but as someoone with a short torso, a lot heavier than I ought to be and a quite bad back it makes it really comfortable. It's actually a stiffer than my Defy (non-SL frame), and handling is more stable. Keep in mind I'm just used to that bike, and a 20yo Trek OCLV carbon bike. This bike is obviously heavy (didnt weigh it yet), but for me that really doesn't matter much. I'm a heavy guy, and live in a flat area. I also have no intention of going fast. Fork will be chopped once I figure out the height (probably one spacer less)

No obvious flaws on the build. One small annoyance is quite large unpainted areas around some of the bolts, but I don't care too much. The varnish is also pretty rough around the BB area, but its hidden away and I have no issue with it.

Dlloyd15

Re: Spcycle G058 New Mold Carbon Gravel Frameset
« Reply #34 on: February 04, 2025, 03:24:00 PM »
Build it up and rode a bit with it, will post proper pictures in future.

Components are
Tantan GR048 with custom paint (Red metallic, with the tops of bars being black, and matte varnish)
9Velo GV45 2.0 (already had them some months)
GRX820 (with GRX400 brakes)
RXL SL gravel bars at 42CM
Kocevlo stem at 90mm
Silca bar tape (Knockoff? of some ali seller, easily nicest bar tape ive used though)
Redshift grips (Knockoff of same ali seller, surprisingly great)

For now its just a road setup, because I don't actually have gravel where I live, the idea of this bike was to swap some wheels when I want to do some small trips to places with gravel. I run corsa pro 32mm tubeless on the 9velo wheels for now, and will probably keep doing that for a good while.

For me the geometry is very nice. Its definitely relaxed but as someoone with a short torso, a lot heavier than I ought to be and a quite bad back it makes it really comfortable. It's actually a stiffer than my Defy (non-SL frame), and handling is more stable. Keep in mind I'm just used to that bike, and a 20yo Trek OCLV carbon bike. This bike is obviously heavy (didnt weigh it yet), but for me that really doesn't matter much. I'm a heavy guy, and live in a flat area. I also have no intention of going fast. Fork will be chopped once I figure out the height (probably one spacer less)

No obvious flaws on the build. One small annoyance is quite large unpainted areas around some of the bolts, but I don't care too much. The varnish is also pretty rough around the BB area, but its hidden away and I have no issue with it.

How was your experience with TanTan?

sukerbole1

Re: Spcycle G058 New Mold Carbon Gravel Frameset
« Reply #35 on: February 04, 2025, 05:33:37 PM »
How was your experience with TanTan?
Very good. Emails were good and clear, could get proper confirmation of everything. I got good pictures of different paint, and got a picture they made to check if they understood what i wanted. Ofcourse with my sample size of 1 take what I say with a grain of salt. You ofcourse do need to be a bit patient for paint (Although everything was according to mentioned schedule), but once the bike got painted they send me an email (Which they don't need to do, but its nice to get an update). The tracking of shipping in my case was pointless, but it's not up to them. It was "stuck"  in Asia for a week and a half according to tracking, when suddenly I had the courier at the door. Packaging was solid of what I'd expect (All parts individually packaged in lots of foam, and a solid box)

I tried spcycle on aliexpress, but when I asked for paint I got no more response.