Where did you find Assioma's, good second hand deal or good new deal?prebsy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 08, 2019 9:33 pmUpdates:
ASSIOMAS
Found a great deal on the Assiomas and finally pulled the trigger. 50g penalty at the pedals but benefits in so many other places. We'll see how well it works moving between bikes.
HYDRO vs. SPYRE
I made a stop at my most trusted LBS for some tips on hydro install and to buy the tools I need. I trust this mechanic a lot and he certainly scared me a bit how much technique is involved in getting the hydro setup to work correctly. Also while I was there I felt a set of Spyres that he had set up on a customer's Moots. I've run spyres many times in the past and always used linear housing but good god these things felt amazing. Is it possible I'm not that good at working on my bike???? Yes, yes it is. I got a good deal on the R8020 levers and R8070 brakes so I'm just going to sell them and go for the spyres.
groupset choice
With hydro out of the picture the world is my oyster for groups. I'm hoping to score a deal on some used sram 22 stuff but if not I've got R8000 levers and derailleurs ready to go.
Focus Cayo Disc: Training bike build ---6.82KG
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i am not the biggest fan of the cayo, but this one looks really cool.
if you sand the crank it should look like new.
if you sand the crank it should look like new.
Dang took a while but had to go sram 2x11 and finding the parts was tough. 7.068 as pictured add 300g for favero assiomas. Unfortunately the weather outside is weather so no ride reports yet.
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The stem is quick beautiful after remove the decal~prebsy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:27 amSome small parts arrived today.
TRP Spyre C: these are a bit porky but were super cheap new take offs. I still need mounting hardware.
331g
Tesa 51608: about 3 grams per meter. I kind of hate bar tape I just need something to not slip off so this is perfect.
69g
Uno7 120 -17: literally 90seconds with Acetone to remove the awful graphics
121g
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So funny coming across this post as I am/was doing the exact same thing. A secondary do it all bike that is also very capable. In fact I bought the exact same frame and was wanting to do the Juin Tech F1 brakes as well. Unfortunately I sold my spare etap and purchased a new etap hydro (kind of wish I went the other route for the smaller shifters and lighter weight). I used a lot of spare parts that i already had. Nothing extremely lightweight but respectable and quality parts that builds the bike right to 16lbs even (7.25kg).
Cayo small frame 52cm (measures similar to my Wilier 54cm
Enve 38cm aero bar
Enve 100mm stem
Enve Wahoo mount
Enve seatpost
C-Bear BB
Sram Etap Hydro
Sram BB30 cranks 172.5
Red 11-32 cassette
Red 22 Chain
Ceramicspeed OSPW
Selle Italia SLR Karbonio
Mavic Cosmic Elite SL running Tubeless 26mm Specialized tires
Sram Centerline Rotors 160/140
Supacaz bar tape
Cheap Chinese Carbon cages
Garmin Vector 3
Cayo small frame 52cm (measures similar to my Wilier 54cm
Enve 38cm aero bar
Enve 100mm stem
Enve Wahoo mount
Enve seatpost
C-Bear BB
Sram Etap Hydro
Sram BB30 cranks 172.5
Red 11-32 cassette
Red 22 Chain
Ceramicspeed OSPW
Selle Italia SLR Karbonio
Mavic Cosmic Elite SL running Tubeless 26mm Specialized tires
Sram Centerline Rotors 160/140
Supacaz bar tape
Cheap Chinese Carbon cages
Garmin Vector 3
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I used the Robert Axle on my Izalco disc
Saved about 25g per wheel, I'll double check and post photos of the weights
Robert Axle were well made and I had no problems swapping between wheel sets
Just needed to remember to carry an Allen key
I quite liked the RAT they seemed very functional
But the front one became difficult to alter when I changed wheels
Couldn’t find anywhere to get new RATs so swapped
Robert Axle looked far neater
And we’re easy to fit
Never used the Amazon ones
Saved about 25g per wheel, I'll double check and post photos of the weights
Robert Axle were well made and I had no problems swapping between wheel sets
Just needed to remember to carry an Allen key
I quite liked the RAT they seemed very functional
But the front one became difficult to alter when I changed wheels
Couldn’t find anywhere to get new RATs so swapped
Robert Axle looked far neater
And we’re easy to fit
Never used the Amazon ones
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Building Spec Allez
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Fuji SL 5.5kg viewtopic.php?f=10&t=157704
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Saved 33g and 31g
Axle size 100x15mm front
142x12mm rear
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Axle size 100x15mm front
142x12mm rear
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Building Spec Allez
Sold
Fuji SL 5.5kg viewtopic.php?f=10&t=157704
Sold -
Izalco Max Disc 6.7kg http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum ... o+Max+disc
Sold
Fuji SL 5.5kg viewtopic.php?f=10&t=157704
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Izalco Max Disc 6.7kg http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum ... o+Max+disc
I swapped out the RAT axles to the Robert Axle ones and only saved about 20 grams total. Complete build of bike is now 7.4kgs with pedals, cages, computer mount. Does anyone know what the max tire clearance might be for this frame? Would be great if this can do double duties as a light gravel bike....
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