Independent Fabrication Crown Jewel Ti - 6.69kg
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Wasn't meant to be buying a frame so quickly after the wheels but saw this on eBay and couldn't resist. Please excuse the pics, I'm no professional at the best of times and only have an iphone.
Sterling silver head tube badge:
Nice crown detail on brake bridge:
And another on the seat post collar:
Top layer of weave on the Edge fork is lovely:
More pics:
Build list:
Frame: Independent Fabrication Crown Jewel Ti with Aerospace grade 3/2.5 titanium tubing
Fork: Edge 2.0
Wheels: Lightweight Standard Gen II 16/20
Tyres: Vittoria Corsa Evo SC with Vittoria Valve Extenders
Groupset: Sram Force
Brakes: Planet X Ultralight CNC with Lightweight by Swissstop pads
Cables: Jagwire
Bar Tape: Lizard Skins DSP
Seat Post: 3T Doric Ltd
Handlebars: 3T Ergonova Ltd
Stem: Ritchey WCS
Saddle: Token X Wing
Skewers: Plant X Carbon/Ti
Bottle Cages: Planet X
Front Derailleur Clamp: Carbon Exotic
Bottom Bracket: Sram GXP
Pedals: Look Keo Classic
I would like to get it under 6.8kg. I'll hopefully manage it by cutting the seatpost. There isn't a lot showing and its the 400mm model so should be able to lose a bit.
Longer term may look at Ti spindles for the pedals, and lighter cables.
Even longer term may upgrade to Sram Red but with a lighter crank.
Sterling silver head tube badge:
Nice crown detail on brake bridge:
And another on the seat post collar:
Top layer of weave on the Edge fork is lovely:
More pics:
Build list:
Frame: Independent Fabrication Crown Jewel Ti with Aerospace grade 3/2.5 titanium tubing
Fork: Edge 2.0
Wheels: Lightweight Standard Gen II 16/20
Tyres: Vittoria Corsa Evo SC with Vittoria Valve Extenders
Groupset: Sram Force
Brakes: Planet X Ultralight CNC with Lightweight by Swissstop pads
Cables: Jagwire
Bar Tape: Lizard Skins DSP
Seat Post: 3T Doric Ltd
Handlebars: 3T Ergonova Ltd
Stem: Ritchey WCS
Saddle: Token X Wing
Skewers: Plant X Carbon/Ti
Bottle Cages: Planet X
Front Derailleur Clamp: Carbon Exotic
Bottom Bracket: Sram GXP
Pedals: Look Keo Classic
I would like to get it under 6.8kg. I'll hopefully manage it by cutting the seatpost. There isn't a lot showing and its the 400mm model so should be able to lose a bit.
Longer term may look at Ti spindles for the pedals, and lighter cables.
Even longer term may upgrade to Sram Red but with a lighter crank.
Last edited by philhul on Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:58 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Love it!
Except the seatpost. But thats the matter of comfort...
Except the seatpost. But thats the matter of comfort...
Hmmm... I knew my scales were rubbish, but when I clamp them in the workstand then attach the bike I get 6.83kg. If I hold the scales in my hand then lift the bike it eventually locks at 6.69kg.
Can I claim the lower figure?!
Can I claim the lower figure?!
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Looks nice.
Watch out for those tyres. Mine lasted two rides before both got massive cuts making them bin fodder.
Had much more luck with veloflex and vittoria pave. shame as they do ride nice but so so fragile.
Watch out for those tyres. Mine lasted two rides before both got massive cuts making them bin fodder.
Had much more luck with veloflex and vittoria pave. shame as they do ride nice but so so fragile.
deltree wrote:How are you finding the brakes so far? I find they lack real stopping power. Tempted to go back to Dura-ace for my next build.
I think they're fine but I've other people say they're a bit weak. I used them on my last frame with Ashima cork pads and they weren't great but with the swissstops they're perfectly acceptable
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This is really nice - classic Indy Fab build.
I can't tell if the panel on it is black or dark blue? Either way I reckon new SRAM Red would look amazing on this build, and the weight savings should be worthwhile without having to change the chainset.
It needs better bottle cages though! Arundel Mandibles would be ideal.
Clamping it is possibly stopping it working properly? Need a bike-specific one that's designed to be clamped like the Park Tool one, or just claim the lower weight!
Depends what carbon you're buying...
I can't tell if the panel on it is black or dark blue? Either way I reckon new SRAM Red would look amazing on this build, and the weight savings should be worthwhile without having to change the chainset.
It needs better bottle cages though! Arundel Mandibles would be ideal.
philhul wrote:Hmmm... I knew my scales were rubbish, but when I clamp them in the workstand then attach the bike I get 6.83kg. If I hold the scales in my hand then lift the bike it eventually locks at 6.69kg.
Clamping it is possibly stopping it working properly? Need a bike-specific one that's designed to be clamped like the Park Tool one, or just claim the lower weight!
deltree wrote:Don't get that with carbon
Depends what carbon you're buying...
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Such a beauty.. always love IF work. Good setup..
BikeTart wrote:This is really nice - classic Indy Fab build.
I can't tell if the panel on it is black or dark blue? Either way I reckon new SRAM Red would look amazing on this build, and the weight savings should be worthwhile without having to change the chainset.
It needs better bottle cages though! Arundel Mandibles would be ideal.
Pfft
Ti frame=king Ti cages.
I'm sorry to swim against the flow round here but..... Arundel Mandibles are farking ugly bottle cages...
sugarkane wrote:Pfft
Ti frame=king Ti cages.
I'm sorry to swim against the flow round here but..... Arundel Mandibles are farking ugly bottle cages...
This. King Ti cages would look great on this, and vote the Ti/Ti look will look far better than Mandibles also.
Gorgeous build!
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