Klaster_1's Specialized Aethos S-Works (4.99kg)
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Hot.I am not the biggest fan of the Aethos, due to the uncommon frame shape, but you made it look very consistent.
The frame-weight of course is amazing, as well as your build.
Regards,
(PS: Good luck wit the Lupina!;-) )
The frame-weight of course is amazing, as well as your build.
Regards,
(PS: Good luck wit the Lupina!;-) )
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A couple of days ago the battery failed again, almost for the same reason as the last time - multiple wire contact loss. My setup uses the stock flat cable, which has limited flexibility in certain directions. Nothing a soldering iron can't solve. When reproducing the modification, make sure to fix the battery firmly in place or connect the batteries in a rattle resisting manner.
Had the same issue with mine. Fully charged and stopped working. Pulled the battery out of the handlebars and voila! the flat metal wire was broken off the battery where it was bent and spot welded. Resoldered with regular stranded copper wire and taped the wire to the battery so there is no movement at the solder joint. Taped the module end too.
"Hello, is this the Specialized tech department?
-Yes
-Hi, I wanted to order one of your brand new ADMRBRCF, Aethos Direct Mount Rim Brake Raw Carbon Frame...
-But we don't produce that frame, you know now the business line is disc brake frame, rim brake is over now, also, raw carbon is not appealing for general customers, we made a market suvey and people tend to want colored fr...
-Shuut up and take my money, that would be the holy grail for weight winnies, 800g Frame kit combo...so, now, do it !"
-Yes
-Hi, I wanted to order one of your brand new ADMRBRCF, Aethos Direct Mount Rim Brake Raw Carbon Frame...
-But we don't produce that frame, you know now the business line is disc brake frame, rim brake is over now, also, raw carbon is not appealing for general customers, we made a market suvey and people tend to want colored fr...
-Shuut up and take my money, that would be the holy grail for weight winnies, 800g Frame kit combo...so, now, do it !"
Extralite is the same as WR Compositi Valcava but without the painted finish. They are extremly recullent to do even basic gloss finish
If they would be willing to make it gloss with little gold / silver logo i will be on the waiting list already
If they would be willing to make it gloss with little gold / silver logo i will be on the waiting list already
Fantastic weight
I see you have the IX2 stem. I am thinking of that with my Haero bars but not sure if I can get them through the bar clamping part of the stem. Could you please tell me the dimensions of the tops on the Darimo bars, I’m guessing that will be the widest part?
I see you have the IX2 stem. I am thinking of that with my Haero bars but not sure if I can get them through the bar clamping part of the stem. Could you please tell me the dimensions of the tops on the Darimo bars, I’m guessing that will be the widest part?
The tops are 25mm tall and 32mm wide.
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Anyone know the exactly modelo no. for the aethos Headset bearing lower? thank you
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Part no: S202500012
Spare parts from Specialized:
https://support.specialized.com/aethos/ ... ment-parts
Spare parts from Specialized:
https://support.specialized.com/aethos/ ... ment-parts
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HDS RD19100102-ASY,COMPRESSION RING,UPPER 41.8X30.5X8X45 for this one correct model is FSA MR042R rigth??
HB BEARING,LOWER 49.5X40.5X6.5 STD BEARING so the correct model is acb495h6.5, rigth? ??
HB BEARING,LOWER 49.5X40.5X6.5 STD BEARING so the correct model is acb495h6.5, rigth? ??
Anyone had issues with the offset Alpinist seatpost lock unscrewing every other ride? Obviously, I didn't read the instructions, just torqued the tension bolt to about the max recommended value for Lupina. I guess a drop of blue thread lock should help.
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Figured I'd share some small updates.
The first gen Hyperspacer disintegrated just I suspected it would and I didn't have newer revisions of the same length, so I put a stock Aethos spacer on, which is slightly heavier. Second gen Hyperspacers have been fine, will order a third gen when I'm able to.
A while ago, the coin cell battery died inside my 4.3g Cycplus C2 cadence sensor. I was lazy, instead of finding spare stock sticky tape patches in the parts box I just used whatever regular double sided tape I had at home. It didn't hold for long and the sensor fell off, never to be found again. Took off a heavier - 9.3g - Magene S3+ off the other bike, making the Aethos heavier.
The custom hoods I made a while ago started fraying around edges. Initially, I decided to put some liquid resin on, but laziness prevailed again and I went with a couple pieces of Tesa cloth tape. Maybe I'll fix it properly later.
With a straight seatpost on FM079, I always had the saddle slammed all the way back, which didn't look good. Did the same with Alpinist, I can really feel the difference. Had to move the seatpost 1.5cm down, otherwise my knees didn't agree with the position - makes sense geometry wise. Means I can order a shorter Darimo T2 15mm, might even go with a narrower adjustment range, never picked this option before. Perhaps my stem is too short, and my drops preference compensates the lack of reach. My torso is longer than for other people of the same height.
You might have noticed the bike has an out front mount, but I didn't put the computer into the build list, unlike before with a Cateye. That's because I use a Pixel 4a, a DIY Garmin mount case and IPBike. Great combo, the charge depletes at about 11% an hour with the display always on, enough for all my rides. Had to bolt on a Garmin adapter from an Ali mount, the cheap glue on adapter held lose in the stock Darimo one. To be pedantic, the case belongs to the parts list, but hey All the holes, except for the speaker (for music when Aftershokz drain), are taped over to protect from water ingress.
Overall, the bike has been rock solid and I don't regret the purchase. Should be good enough for the next 8 years
The first gen Hyperspacer disintegrated just I suspected it would and I didn't have newer revisions of the same length, so I put a stock Aethos spacer on, which is slightly heavier. Second gen Hyperspacers have been fine, will order a third gen when I'm able to.
A while ago, the coin cell battery died inside my 4.3g Cycplus C2 cadence sensor. I was lazy, instead of finding spare stock sticky tape patches in the parts box I just used whatever regular double sided tape I had at home. It didn't hold for long and the sensor fell off, never to be found again. Took off a heavier - 9.3g - Magene S3+ off the other bike, making the Aethos heavier.
The custom hoods I made a while ago started fraying around edges. Initially, I decided to put some liquid resin on, but laziness prevailed again and I went with a couple pieces of Tesa cloth tape. Maybe I'll fix it properly later.
With a straight seatpost on FM079, I always had the saddle slammed all the way back, which didn't look good. Did the same with Alpinist, I can really feel the difference. Had to move the seatpost 1.5cm down, otherwise my knees didn't agree with the position - makes sense geometry wise. Means I can order a shorter Darimo T2 15mm, might even go with a narrower adjustment range, never picked this option before. Perhaps my stem is too short, and my drops preference compensates the lack of reach. My torso is longer than for other people of the same height.
You might have noticed the bike has an out front mount, but I didn't put the computer into the build list, unlike before with a Cateye. That's because I use a Pixel 4a, a DIY Garmin mount case and IPBike. Great combo, the charge depletes at about 11% an hour with the display always on, enough for all my rides. Had to bolt on a Garmin adapter from an Ali mount, the cheap glue on adapter held lose in the stock Darimo one. To be pedantic, the case belongs to the parts list, but hey All the holes, except for the speaker (for music when Aftershokz drain), are taped over to protect from water ingress.
Overall, the bike has been rock solid and I don't regret the purchase. Should be good enough for the next 8 years