Author Topic: TanTan Seraph GR048 build  (Read 2980 times)

jmullo

TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« on: February 28, 2024, 10:35:20 AM »
Size XS. Wheels from Leon.

7,9kg including pedals, bottle mounts & frame bag.

Paint job is not very high quality, chips easily from edges. Otherwise no big issues.




Reiko1

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2024, 08:51:43 AM »
Looks great; I just ordered the SPCycle version.  Could we have a build list and ride report please?

jmullo

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2024, 11:56:08 AM »
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Frame TanTan GR048 XS
Fork TanTan FO060 XS
Handlebar TanTan HB047 80x380mm
Seatpost TanTan SP08
Headset TanTan
Thru axles TanTan
Paint YS-701 glossy

Bottom bracket Kactus T47-24 86.5mm (AliExpress)
Crankset shims Muqzi 24mm (AliExpress)

Shifters Ultegra R8100 ST-R8170 x2
Front derailleur Ultegra R8100 FD-R8150
Rear derailleur Ultegra R8100 RD-R8150
Front brake Ultegra R8100 BR-R8170
Rear brake Ultegra R8100 BR-R8170
Crankset Ultegra R8100 FC-R8100 50-34T 160mm
Cassette Ultegra R8100 CS-R8101 11-30T

Chain Shimano CN-M8100
Brake discs Shimano RT-CL800 140mm x2
Brake hoses Shimano SM-BH90-JK-SSR
Battery Shimano Di2 BT-DN300
Wires Shimano EW-SD300 x2

Housing damper Risk Internal Housing Damper (AliExpress)
Battery holder DIY (housing foam & tape)

Rims Yuan An UNI 40mm (Leon Hu)
Rim tape Yuan An
Hubs Bitex BX312
Spokes Pillar Wing 20

Tyres Continental GP5000 30mm black
Inner tubes Tubolito TUBO-ROAD-700C

Saddle Selle Italia SLR Boost Endurance SuperFlow S3
Pedals Favero Assioma Uno
Bottle cages Fidlock TWIST Bike Base
Bottles Fidlock TWIST Single Bottle 600
Frame bag BMC Integrated Top Tube Bag
Handlebar tape Ergon BT Road
Handlebar plugs Ergon BT Road
« Last Edit: March 01, 2024, 12:00:37 PM by jmullo »

jmullo

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2024, 03:20:49 PM »
How does yours look?

Didn't really look if the radius matches. I have to check.

Still two months of winter & snow before I get to ride outside...

gf

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2024, 04:53:59 AM »
Looks great; I just ordered the SPCycle version.  Could we have a build list and ride report please?
Can I ask if you have yet received the frame from Spcycle and everything is ok?
thanks

Reiko1

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2024, 12:06:57 PM »
Not yet! It is supposed to arrive in the UK on the 25th March....that will be nearly two months from ordering a standard paint colour (turquoise).  At least SP have been responsive on Ali Messenger and I have bought frames from them before so am not fretting too much.

The tracks, roads and trails round me are so water-logged still that it probably hasn't impacted my riding too much.  I'll post some pics as soon as it arrives.

The build will be:

GRX800 1x
ElitaOne post (120gr after cutting down) & saddle (120gr)
80mm Uno stem
180gr Compact carbon road bar
Handbuilt Novatec/Sapim/Pacenti 25s I have hanging around from a commuting build
Silly light rotors from Ali Express
Panaracer GK SK43 run tubeless
XTR SPDs

....an probably some heavy-ass mudguards for most of the year.

Interested to see if it is actually any faster than my SPCyles M-05 XC hardtail with 2.35 Thunder Burt/Racing Ralph combination on milder trails.  This is going to be a winter build in due course so it doesn't really matter! I suspect I know the answer though: it won't be any faster....not that it matters.  Who wants to be first home anyway - particularly when 75% of my rides are solo.

gf

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #6 on: March 13, 2024, 03:38:35 PM »
Not yet! It is supposed to arrive in the UK on the 25th March....that will be nearly two months from ordering a standard paint colour (turquoise).  At least SP have been responsive on Ali Messenger and I have bought frames from them before so am not fretting too much.

The tracks, roads and trails round me are so water-logged still that it probably hasn't impacted my riding too much.  I'll post some pics as soon as it arrives.

The build will be:

GRX800 1x
ElitaOne post (120gr after cutting down) & saddle (120gr)
80mm Uno stem
180gr Compact carbon road bar
Handbuilt Novatec/Sapim/Pacenti 25s I have hanging around from a commuting build
Silly light rotors from Ali Express
Panaracer GK SK43 run tubeless
XTR SPDs

....an probably some heavy-ass mudguards for most of the year.

Interested to see if it is actually any faster than my SPCyles M-05 XC hardtail with 2.35 Thunder Burt/Racing Ralph combination on milder trails.  This is going to be a winter build in due course so it doesn't really matter! I suspect I know the answer though: it won't be any faster....not that it matters.  Who wants to be first home anyway - particularly when 75% of my rides are solo.
Thanks for informations.
Do you buy the frame from aliexpress or directly in Spcycle site?
There are some differences?
Thanks

Reiko1

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2024, 12:14:28 PM »
From the Ali Express SPCycle store

gf

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #8 on: March 20, 2024, 10:37:09 AM »
Size XS. Wheels from Leon.

7,9kg including pedals, bottle mounts & frame bag.

Paint job is not very high quality, chips easily from edges. Otherwise no big issues.
Great bike and nice color!
Can I ask you if with chain on smallest cog and on 34t chainring, the chain touch orr i very close to the chainstay?
thanks

jmullo

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #9 on: March 20, 2024, 11:48:46 AM »
Can I ask you if with chain on smallest cog and on 34t chainring, the chain touch orr i very close to the chainstay?

There's like 5mm gap between the chainstay and the chain (on the upper pulley), when B-tension is set correctly. If that's what you meant?

gf

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #10 on: March 21, 2024, 02:23:18 AM »
There's like 5mm gap between the chainstay and the chain (on the upper pulley), when B-tension is set correctly. If that's what you meant?
Thanks for informations.
What I meas is if with small chainring the chain is close to the lower chainstay in the front of rear triangle, just near the chainring.

jmullo

Re: TanTan Seraph GR048 build
« Reply #11 on: March 22, 2024, 12:05:24 PM »
What I meas is if with small chainring the chain is close to the lower chainstay in the front of rear triangle, just near the chainring.

Don't quite get how it could be too close there :D