Author Topic: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201  (Read 86777 times)

AFE

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #420 on: February 14, 2025, 02:25:12 AM »
I have just talked to Eddy about the handlebar issues. He was not fully aware of general problems yet, since he did not receive a lot of negative feedback from customers. I think it would be good, to report back to Tideace so that they can offer a better solution in the future.


wandulus

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #421 on: February 14, 2025, 05:29:19 AM »
What's a good option for an integrated handlebar for this frame? Lenox one?

Uberflo

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #422 on: February 14, 2025, 05:57:05 AM »
For example although the Lexon top cap is about 1 mm larger than the headtube, so could be a nicer fit with the headtube. I can recommend the Speeder Cycling, its plug and play with no gap and nice fit to headtube:
https://www.speedercycling.com/Carbon-Integrated-Gravel-Flare-24-Handlebar-SC-GH02-_p414.html

AFE

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #423 on: February 14, 2025, 07:05:11 AM »
What's a good option for an integrated handlebar for this frame? Lenox one?

I am happy with the Lexon.


nicptx

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #424 on: February 16, 2025, 12:27:06 PM »
Built one up

QuentinT

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #425 on: February 16, 2025, 07:10:26 PM »
Hi again,
I completed the build, with the SRAM GX and Rival shifters, and set out to test it around Issyk-Kul Lake (about 450 km), driving around it in two days. The temperature range from -27°C to 0°C. Out of the total distance, about a third was proper asphalt, and the rest was a mess of varying bad conditions (gravel, ice, snow).

The frame performed excellently: solid and responsive. It absorbed vibrations well, even though I used 40mm tires. The only drawback was that the glove compartment lid rattled slightly, and the storage bag wore through to holes due to the lower bottle cage mounts inside the frame.
As for the drivetrain—an absolute delight. Fast, smooth, precise, and not a single glitch the entire ride.
Yes, the weight went up a bit—now 8.8 kg without pedals.

Hi @Lupus can you say which handlebar/stem/aero bar you are using? I’m looking to do a setup like this. Thanks!

Lupus

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #426 on: February 19, 2025, 03:52:31 AM »
Hi @Lupus can you say which handlebar/stem/aero bar you are using? I’m looking to do a setup like this. Thanks!

Hi,
I've been riding for a long time with Ritchey WCS Carbon VentureMax 440mm, it's a great gravel handlebar. And the stem is a Thomson Elite X4 70mm: heavy, but durable and cute.
Aerobar is carbon noname from tao https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?_u=l20fqh5rlla088&id=534419206970&spm=a1z09.2.0.0.3c282e8dJHrV44
« Last Edit: February 19, 2025, 03:56:49 AM by Lupus »

purpsyrup

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #427 on: February 21, 2025, 03:56:48 AM »
Was looking to place an order with Tantan for a size 54, but Jessi told me they're out of stock, and the wait will be two months, depending on how many orders they got. Quite funny how she asked if I could go for a size 52 or 56 instead. I could deposit 30% now and pay the rest when it ships.

Will try to contact Tideace and see if they have any stock.

Edit: miscommunication from Tantan, and the frame is in fact in stock in size 54.

When I ordered my frame from Carbonda a few years ago there were some things that would be nice to have, such as extra derailleur hangers etc. Is there anything you guys recommend adding to my order from Tantan? Will not be getting handlebars as I have bars from Kocevlo that I'll use for this build.
« Last Edit: February 21, 2025, 06:24:51 AM by purpsyrup »

Rolle2k

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #428 on: February 21, 2025, 08:33:57 AM »
When I ordered my frame from Carbonda a few years ago there were some things that would be nice to have, such as extra derailleur hangers etc. Is there anything you guys recommend adding to my order from Tantan? Will not be getting handlebars as I have bars from Kocevlo that I'll use for this build.

Since the frame does have UDH it is in fact a standard, you can find it everywhere. This is great for us consumers since you don't need a hanger specific for your frame. Then only think you need to look out for when you buy a new UDH is that it is correct thread pitch for your axle.
M12x1.5p is most common, but i have also had M12x1.0p on some frames.

JohnnyNT

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #429 on: February 21, 2025, 08:26:51 PM »
I want to build a gravel bike for my wife using this frame, but I'm a bit worried about the sizing.
She is 158 cm, do you reckon 49cm frame is ok (even with 70 mm stem), or still too big and I should look for something different?

patliean1

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #430 on: February 22, 2025, 03:19:03 PM »
Shake out ride this Monday  ;D

-GR201 size 540
-9Velo GV45 2.0
-SRAM Eagle GX/Force
-10/52t Cassette 44t Chainring
-Cybrei Ceramic T47 BB
-Continental Terra Speed 45c
-Onirii ONE 3D Saddle
-Fizik Temp Bartape EDIT: I absolutely hate the way these look after install.
-Cyclowax Waxed Chain
« Last Edit: February 22, 2025, 03:43:41 PM by patliean1 »

phatass

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #431 on: February 23, 2025, 06:00:43 AM »
Alright, here is my completed build. Super happy with it and have now ridden around ~100km on it.
Am very happy with the bike overall. Would have gone down a framesize if they had it available, but it works like this.
Rides like a dream!

My stats
Height: 167cm (65.7 inches)
Inseam: 76cm (29.9 inches)

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Frame: Tideace GR201 Noah - Size 49cm, color 42 brown (Bought from Tideace via Whatsapp through "Eddy" - good service)
Seatpost: N/A - with frame
Stem: Kocevlo 70mm - Not a perfect fit, needed to 3D-print a C-shaped compression ring spacer (0,5mm) - all perfect now.
Wheels: XMCarbonSpeed D40CU-33 T800 rims 24/24H UD matt without access holes in rim bed, Carbon Speed in-house hubs 36T rachets enduro steel bearings center lock straight pull, Sapim CX-Ray spokes (great experience dealing with "Peter" from XMCarbonSpeed)
Tubeless Valves: XMCarbonSpeed
Tires: Continental Terra Speed Protection, 45C
Bottle cages: Random Aliexpress carbon
Handlebar: Ritchey Comp Butano 380mm (73mm reach)
Saddle: RYET Carbon 3D Printed Saddle Ultralight 175g
Bottom bracket: SRAM DUB T47 Road Bottom Bracket 85.5mm
Crankset: SRAM Rival Wide 165mm (with Quark power meter)
Casette: SRAM GX Transmission 10-52 (dual color)
Chain: SRAM GX Transmission
Shifters: SRAM Rival AXS
Brake pads: N/A - with shifters
Brakes: SRAM Rival AXS
Rear derailleur: SRAM X01 Transmission
Pedals: Shimano SPD PD-M8100
Top tube bag: WEST BIKING Bike Top Tube Bag Narrow

Net weight: 9.0kg





phatass

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #432 on: February 23, 2025, 09:35:29 AM »
I want to build a gravel bike for my wife using this frame, but I'm a bit worried about the sizing.
She is 158 cm, do you reckon 49cm frame is ok (even with 70 mm stem), or still too big and I should look for something different?

I am 99% sure that the bike is too large for her.
The bike is almost too large for me, even though I've built it as short as possible, and I am almost 10cm taller.
See more info in my build notes.

patliean1

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #433 on: February 24, 2025, 08:50:26 PM »
My YouTube video is live. Super happy with the riding dynamics. Proper gravel roads have yet to be seen.

TanTan GR201 Gravel Bike / 9VELO GV45 Gravel Wheels - Superb!

https:  //youtu.be/TVES8-aJ3D4    <---Remove the spaces


jonathanf2

Re: Tideace NEW Gravel Frame: GR201
« Reply #434 on: February 26, 2025, 11:32:06 AM »
Shake out ride this Monday  ;D

-GR201 size 540
-9Velo GV45 2.0
-SRAM Eagle GX/Force
-10/52t Cassette 44t Chainring
-Cybrei Ceramic T47 BB
-Continental Terra Speed 45c
-Onirii ONE 3D Saddle
-Fizik Temp Bartape EDIT: I absolutely hate the way these look after install.
-Cyclowax Waxed Chain

That's a beautiful build! What's the total weight with the new groupset?

Seriously, you really need to do a California trip, that bike would tear it up in the desert!  ;D