Chinese replica frames, warning
Moderator: robbosmans
I bought this one from DHgate from bike777/greatkeenbike.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q7BFphBCZs
I am only 66 kg, so imagine what somebody heavier would cause when riding on the frame.
Have had contact with them and they say the frame is perfectly normal, so you guys are warned, I will take my loss and find a new frame/bike
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q7BFphBCZs
I am only 66 kg, so imagine what somebody heavier would cause when riding on the frame.
Have had contact with them and they say the frame is perfectly normal, so you guys are warned, I will take my loss and find a new frame/bike
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Send me the frame, I'll make sure it gets destroyed properly.
From the video I can tell your cranks are also weak as hell, are they also from Asia???
From the video I can tell your cranks are also weak as hell, are they also from Asia???
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Dang, I think my Slingshot has less flex than that bike.
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So thats what i've been doing wrong all these years.
I've always pushed those pedal things around, not across......
Is that a "snott" btw?
I've always pushed those pedal things around, not across......
Is that a "snott" btw?
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duvivr6 wrote:All bike frames flex, however this looks excessive. Did you get to ride it at all?
Yes I did. Almost have 2k km on it right now. Using it as winter bike at the moment
jekyll man wrote:So thats what i've been doing wrong all these years.
I've always pushed those pedal things around, not across......
Is that a "snott" btw?
Yeah, it is a foilll, but when I'm full on sprinting or climbing the tyres rub against the chainstays
cool!
Sincerely... what would you expect?
Sincerely... what would you expect?
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no simpathy here...what would you expect buying counterfeit frames?
I'd like to see a comparison video of another frame.
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ergott wrote:I'd like to see a comparison video of another frame.
+1
Bikes:
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
I always get SOME flex when stumping on the none drive side. Some frame flex more than others, but they all flex to some degree.
We are judging the stiffness of this frame base on a cell phone video, held by human hand, filming a bike NOT in a fixture, but also held by human hand. Not the most scientific judge of quality.
Although it does appear the frame flex a bit more than usual through my calibrated eye balls.
We are judging the stiffness of this frame base on a cell phone video, held by human hand, filming a bike NOT in a fixture, but also held by human hand. Not the most scientific judge of quality.
Although it does appear the frame flex a bit more than usual through my calibrated eye balls.
ergott wrote:I'd like to see a comparison video of another frame.
i wanna know more about the wheels and see them in a test on another frame. also, what size tire is that?
Is the wheel dished properly? Are those 25mm tires? If so, change to 23s or modify build to make it work. You took the risk so you get a wet noodle to ride. Try to enjoy it for what it is.
Spin, winter or rain bike would be great and get some nice flexy wheel to compliment it to flex with the chain stays.
Spin, winter or rain bike would be great and get some nice flexy wheel to compliment it to flex with the chain stays.
Birdman wrote:I always get SOME flex when stumping on the none drive side. Some frame flex more than others, but they all flex to some degree.
We are judging the stiffness of this frame base on a cell phone video, held by human hand, filming a bike NOT in a fixture, but also held by human hand. Not the most scientific judge of quality.
Although it does appear the frame flex a bit more than usual through my calibrated eye balls.
I agree. It could be the wheels. The cranks are definitely more flexible than any Campagnolo crank I've ever had.
Put the bike on a trainer and see if the wheel touches the frame.
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