Scott R4 with Ksyrium Equipe clinchers wheels. 6.243 Grams
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Realy great build. One thing you could change.
Planet-X Titanium and carbon QR weights 44gr. on the spot.
Planet-X Titanium and carbon QR weights 44gr. on the spot.
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I miss these kinds of threads.
Long live the WW spirit. Beautiful build!
Long live the WW spirit. Beautiful build!
Hi everybody. I was late a bit more than i thought, but finally here is the work. The first photo is the complet mold.
DSC03088 - copia por monchito3000, en Flickr
The piece just out of the mold:
DSC03075 - copia por monchito3000, en Flickr
The new and the original ones:
palancas freno por monchito3000, en Flickr
palancas por monchito3000, en Flickr
... and I couldn´t avoid it
pletinas por monchito3000, en Flickr
With the ridiculous save of weight, but.... I finished with medication...
pletinas freno por monchito3000, en Flickr
And this is the mold of the tensor.
DSC03078 por monchito3000, en Flickr
And the modified tensor.
Tensor freno por monchito3000, en Flickr
I hope that you have liked. I´ll try to show you some nice new things next week.
DSC03088 - copia por monchito3000, en Flickr
The piece just out of the mold:
DSC03075 - copia por monchito3000, en Flickr
The new and the original ones:
palancas freno por monchito3000, en Flickr
palancas por monchito3000, en Flickr
... and I couldn´t avoid it
pletinas por monchito3000, en Flickr
With the ridiculous save of weight, but.... I finished with medication...
pletinas freno por monchito3000, en Flickr
And this is the mold of the tensor.
DSC03078 por monchito3000, en Flickr
And the modified tensor.
Tensor freno por monchito3000, en Flickr
I hope that you have liked. I´ll try to show you some nice new things next week.
MagnusH wrote:Nice work!
How do you operate the front derailleur on the Cannondale? And what is going on with the kink on the cable housing?
Initially I had a fancy tuned campagnolo downtube shifter (9Gr), but i sold it (and i regret a lot) because i didn´t use the bike for a long time. When i use it again i put the emergency solution (which lasted for more than a year) that you can see in the photo. A Deore shifter from an old MTB. The kink on the cable housing is because I used two chunks of housing (an old aluminium housing from the 80´s or older), but it worked perfectely anyways.
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MagnusH wrote:Nice work!
How do you operate the front derailleur on the Cannondale? And what is going on with the kink on the cable housing?
I'm guessing it is a bar mounted lever from what I can make out and that is what this latest mod is for, yes?
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anyway you can show us or tell us a bit more about your process of making these parts with carbon? You mentioned you use pressure and not vacuum, I for one would like to know more about the process.
wiRIDEfast wrote:anyway you can show us or tell us a bit more about your process of making these parts with carbon? You mentioned you use pressure and not vacuum, I for one would like to know more about the process.
Yes, I use pressure instead vacuum because this way give me the chance to work with 3-4 Kg/cm2 or sometimes, even more. (in one of the photos above, you can see that the seat mold is reinforced with an iron structure). I think this way allows me to make more complicated pieces with more sharp angles, and also have less resin in the final result.
Another good reason is that when i started doing this kind of things, i had a compressor but not a vacuum pump. Everything influence a bit .
Here you can see another part (from a wheelchair) i did with pressure. I can´t do photos with more detail ´cos i don´t have the parts but i´ll show you some photos of the molds.
DSC02358 por monchito3000, en Flickr
Right now i´m trapped trying convert my Sram Red in a 11sp group, (here are some photos) but when i finish it, i ´ll do a simple carbon part with mechanics pressure and another hollow part with air globe pressure and i´ll post both here step by step.
carbon 25t por monchito3000, en Flickr
buje rebajado por monchito3000, en Flickr
limba wrote:I would never, ever do anything like this but I think it's awesome that you do. Very cool stuff.
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monchito wrote:Right now i´m trapped trying convert my Sram Red in a 11sp group, (here are some photos) but when i finish it, i ´ll do a simple carbon part with mechanics pressure and another hollow part with air globe pressure and i´ll post both here step by step.
I'll love to see how this goes
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First post, but I've been lurking for a while. Your work is amazing. I look forward to reading about your future projects.
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Extremely well done! You're a true obsessive weight weenie of the highest order! I am loving your work, you must have the patience of a saint moulding and making the things you've shown!!
Finally I was able to upgrade the sram red shifters. Here are some photos of the process, but you can see the whole process here http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=110303 I hope you enjoy it.
buje 11 por monchito3000, en Flickr
12-25__11sp por monchito3000, en Flickr
some weights por monchito3000, en Flickr
regata nueva por monchito3000, en Flickr
buje 11 por monchito3000, en Flickr
12-25__11sp por monchito3000, en Flickr
some weights por monchito3000, en Flickr
regata nueva por monchito3000, en Flickr
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