Parlee Altum 5.650kg

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Arfer01
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by Arfer01

Long time lurker. Long term ongoing project.

5.650kg as pictured, nearly finished.

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Frame Parlee Altum
Fork Altum
Headset Cane creek
seatpost clamp Altum
Seatpost Schmolke TLO
Seat Selle Italia Tekno Flow tuned
Stem MCFK 120mm
Bar Easton E100
Bartape Non yet
bottle cages and hardware Lightweight Cage,Ti bolts,Plastic bolts
Outer Cables Alligator I-links
Inner Cables Dura Ace
Brakes EE cycle works MK3
Front derailleur Dura Ace 9000
Rear mechDura Ace 9000
Crankset Sram Red 22 BB30 110bcd
Bottom Bracket Rotor PF30 (tuned bearings)
Chainrings Fiber Lyte 50/34
Chainring bolts Sram Alloy
Chain KMC X11 SL
Shifters Dura Ace 9000
Cassette Sram Red 22 1190 11-28
Wheels:
hubs Tune Mig 70 Mag 170
Spokes CX-Ray
Rims Lightbicycle 25mm tubular rims
Tires Conti competition 25mm
Pedals Dura Ace 9000
Misc Extralite top cap/MCFK expander/Tune U20 Skewers
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by Ozrider

That is an interesting project, looking forward to see your progress and the finished bike [emoji41]


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wtf did you do with your chainrings... 2edgy4me Anyway, knock out the little plastic piece at the end of the NDS spindle hole. That saves 2-3g if I remember correctly. You can tune the cassette by taking off the elastomers and the inner alloy sleeve. My final weight was 154.8g. Everything else looks pretty chill.

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dudemanppl wrote:wtf did you do with your chainrings... 2edgy4me Anyway, knock out the little plastic piece at the end of the NDS spindle hole. That saves 2-3g if I remember correctly. You can tune the cassette by taking off the elastomers and the inner alloy sleeve. My final weight was 154.8g. Everything else looks pretty chill.



Hi Bud. With Fiberlyte full carbon rings they are made to order and you can specify lettering on them, i went with this as it makes me chuckle and when people look at me in a funny way asking why i have full carbon rings i just say 'read what it says', see vid.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yunSRfnsVck

I did wonder about the rubber bands and the inner spacer but was hesitant thinking that the rubber bands were for sound deadening and the spacer was so it doesnt compact under lockring load but could be easily wrong, how does yours perform without?

Which plastic insert are you referring to,do you have an image?

Thank you in advance.

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by dudemanppl

Sorry, your memes aren't that dank. Hopefully you won't regret that in the future tho... It's a little louder and you can't torque down the cassette completely for some reason. It still is completely solid, but it doesn't tighten completely. The little plastic insert is at the open end of the arm, sorry I don't have a picture.

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dudemanppl wrote:Sorry, your memes aren't that dank. Hopefully you won't regret that in the future tho... It's a little louder and you can't torque down the cassette completely for some reason. It still is completely solid, but it doesn't tighten completely. The little plastic insert is at the open end of the arm, sorry I don't have a picture.



Dank, you talk like i used to back in the school days. I wont regret them as i may well get them made in a Q-ring oval and have something equaliy silly put on those. I know the plastic bit you mean, i will investigate when i am back. Not having the spacer sounds slightly iffy to me but then again the MTB XX1 cassetts dont but they tighten in a differnt way. If i end up 15g over a benchmark then i will probably do that, cheers!


I will post more updates as and when.

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Sore more slow progress with the build

Got the EE brakes sorted

http://i.imgur.com/he0CYOu.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/AX2OHyd.jpg

i have had a carbon oversized jockey setup made in 11t-15t, it has come out the same weight as stock DA 9000 cage and jockeys

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i also made a first rough version of a carbon hood i am making which work out slightly more then 1/4 of the weight as stock DA 9000

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Who makes that bigger size pulleys?
Thanks in advance.

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by xena

sorry for the big photo. These hoods are made using self adhesive cotton type material.
They weigh just a few grms. I have had them on my bike for ages and they have settled down and look much neater after a few rides ....cost is just a few pounds for a roll of tape that would do more bars than you would need. Pull quite tight to get the angles like I said in the photo they look not so smooth but after a ride they look great and shape to the shifters.

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Clannagh
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by Clannagh

These will look cool, I made a similar set for mine and wrapped them partially around the lever so I could click them into place. Really nice build BTW, look forward to more updates :thumbup:

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micky wrote:Who makes that bigger size pulleys?
Thanks in advance.



The cage and Jockeys was made by Fibre-Lyte using a donor alloy mech cage for the b-nuckle hardwear.

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p.s i know my keyboard is dirty ;)


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by Martin1977

But what is much more important: Your hubs are clean :lol:

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Martin1977 wrote:But what is much more important: Your hubs are clean :lol:



They most certainly are, i do have my priorities in order ;)

the wheels should be built this weekend.

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