Chinese 29er race HT build - Aiming sub 8kg - Complete
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Yeah is a carbon saddle.
So few new goodies have arrived.
New seatpost, climax one as recommended to me. After seeing it in person does seem to be of very high build quality. Has a really small titanium support which goes through the seatpost, it's also hollow don't know if that's a worry. Never seen a seatpost break on that part so should be okay. 3 Grams over claimed so not bad at all.
Climax 31.6 350mm Ti Hardware - 138G
Ward Ind. eggbeater Ti Spindles - 56G
Rest should be arriving and leaving r2 bikes soon, just waiting for a tune axle to come in stock, another week plus bit of shipping time. So stay tuned!
So few new goodies have arrived.
New seatpost, climax one as recommended to me. After seeing it in person does seem to be of very high build quality. Has a really small titanium support which goes through the seatpost, it's also hollow don't know if that's a worry. Never seen a seatpost break on that part so should be okay. 3 Grams over claimed so not bad at all.
Climax 31.6 350mm Ti Hardware - 138G
Ward Ind. eggbeater Ti Spindles - 56G
Rest should be arriving and leaving r2 bikes soon, just waiting for a tune axle to come in stock, another week plus bit of shipping time. So stay tuned!
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Yeah, I did see that. Decided to go with some brand naming as I think branding makes it look fancier rather then cheap. Decals look really nice with frame and seat actually. Really happy with it. Have to post an updated picture.
Some new stuff arrived today, will post pictures of weights soon,
Sram BB30 BB
Ti bolt kit for Ritchey c260 stem
Formula mix matcher for sram shifter
Formula calliper washers
Some new stuff arrived today, will post pictures of weights soon,
Sram BB30 BB
Ti bolt kit for Ritchey c260 stem
Formula mix matcher for sram shifter
Formula calliper washers
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Looking forward too seeing an updated picture
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First package from R2 arrived. Very exciting goodies inside, for me at least.
First up some spokes, CX-Ray Sapim - 310G (48 292mm, 16 292mm)
Dt Swiss alloy nipples 12mm - 18G (x64)
Tune Princess hub 15mm - 102G (Feels so light for what it is!!)
Tune Kong XD hub 12x142mm - 214G
American Classic Tubeless valves - 6G (Scale only increments in 2g's so think these are claimed weight of 5 as it was fluctuating between 4-6, need new scale!)
The entire wheelset - 1446G (Not the lightest but rims are the heavy bit here rated for all mountain use and 24mm internal width, so stiffness and extra tyre strength should make up for the extra 100 grams or so)
Updated picture with the new seatpost, I personally like the look of the graphics. Also shows the $410USD frame in all its glory. Probably think I am crazy putting all this gear on such a cheap frame.
Bonus shot.
Still going to be a little while before it's built as I need to purchase a spoke tension meter that can measure bladed spokes. That didn't occur to me until I received the spokes. Keep tuned.
First up some spokes, CX-Ray Sapim - 310G (48 292mm, 16 292mm)
Dt Swiss alloy nipples 12mm - 18G (x64)
Tune Princess hub 15mm - 102G (Feels so light for what it is!!)
Tune Kong XD hub 12x142mm - 214G
American Classic Tubeless valves - 6G (Scale only increments in 2g's so think these are claimed weight of 5 as it was fluctuating between 4-6, need new scale!)
The entire wheelset - 1446G (Not the lightest but rims are the heavy bit here rated for all mountain use and 24mm internal width, so stiffness and extra tyre strength should make up for the extra 100 grams or so)
Updated picture with the new seatpost, I personally like the look of the graphics. Also shows the $410USD frame in all its glory. Probably think I am crazy putting all this gear on such a cheap frame.
Bonus shot.
Still going to be a little while before it's built as I need to purchase a spoke tension meter that can measure bladed spokes. That didn't occur to me until I received the spokes. Keep tuned.
+1 keen to see the finished product!
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Sorry guys, got a bit slack with the updates. So finally got the thing built up yesterday, did the wheel building and tensioning myself which was a mission but got all spokes to the perfect tension and the rim true so should be solid. No pictures yet, they're still to come. 8.4kg with pedals, a tube in the back + sealant because I couldn't get it to seal on the maiden ride (first time tubeless), so drop a bit in there. I also hadn't put in the front tune axle due to time restraints and it had steel rotor bolts not ti rotor bolts which I've still got to put on. I also weighed it after it collected a whole heap of dust. Oh and I can cut some of the brake lines off.
So I recon once I make all those changes I am looking at sub 8 without pedals. Hopefully.
Now the only bad part is the seat post is a little too short by 3cm or so. Going to have to get a 400mm seatpost. Thinking about a syntace P6 hiflex carbon despite its weight (216grams or so) because the bike almost feels too stiff as it stands. Also have plans for a extralight -12 stem down the track and possibly the new shimano 9000 xtr brakes when they come out.
Must say I am very impressed with the build, and I'm confident in saying buying boutique and chinese can work. Will post pics soon.
So I recon once I make all those changes I am looking at sub 8 without pedals. Hopefully.
Now the only bad part is the seat post is a little too short by 3cm or so. Going to have to get a 400mm seatpost. Thinking about a syntace P6 hiflex carbon despite its weight (216grams or so) because the bike almost feels too stiff as it stands. Also have plans for a extralight -12 stem down the track and possibly the new shimano 9000 xtr brakes when they come out.
Must say I am very impressed with the build, and I'm confident in saying buying boutique and chinese can work. Will post pics soon.
Can't wait to see this.
I have a rigid build that I want to start to tune a bit more. Currently at 16.95 lbs / 7690 gram so if you have front suspension and sub 8kg that would be amazing. I could really go lighter on my post and saddle that is for sure.
I have a rigid build that I want to start to tune a bit more. Currently at 16.95 lbs / 7690 gram so if you have front suspension and sub 8kg that would be amazing. I could really go lighter on my post and saddle that is for sure.
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I still want to tune mine to get sub 8kg w/o pedals. I will need to get a better picture as well as a scale shot but here's one I got after I made some final touches to it.
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Have a better image for you guys, high res ones to come soon.
Took it for its first real run today. All went well, love the bike. Not a fan of the saddle though, so might opt for a bit of comfort. Bought a ritchey WCS carbon streem saddle off a friend in red today xD
And I also punctured the top of my thunder burt on it's first real ride. Maybe these tires are a little flimsy.
Took it for its first real run today. All went well, love the bike. Not a fan of the saddle though, so might opt for a bit of comfort. Bought a ritchey WCS carbon streem saddle off a friend in red today xD
And I also punctured the top of my thunder burt on it's first real ride. Maybe these tires are a little flimsy.
Nicholas68 wrote:And I also punctured the top of my thunder burt on it's first real ride. Maybe these tires are a little flimsy.
Looking good Nicholas, solid but reliable build I like it...
Is the pic from The Gap, or Daisy Hill / Cornubia?.. Good luck with the Burts around there, a little rocky IMO.
I noticed the QLD reg in the previous pic, good to see another Aussie on the boards.
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very nice bike!!
makes me want to buy a chinense frame too
maybe in the future...
makes me want to buy a chinense frame too
maybe in the future...