Enve Melee

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hansotto089
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by hansotto089

Does the Melee have enough space on the NDS crank to accomodate a 4iiii Powermeter?

reodl
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by reodl

I have the latest 4iiii on my NDS 172.5 dura ace crank.

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bretthopper
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by bretthopper

Just got an Aegean blue Melee and its it looks even better in person.

Size: 56
Groupset: Ultegra Di2 (170mm cranks, 52/36T, 11/34)
Saddle: Specialized power comp (probably 200-250g)
Handlebars: Enve 42cm SES AR (with Enve computer mount)
Stem: 110mm aero inroute
Seatpost: biggest one?

Weighed in at 7.3kg without cages or pedals

Bb13
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by Bb13

Nice what wheels ?

RockC
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by RockC

Has anyone discovered any other routed bar/stem combos (and/or 3d printed top cap adapters) to run non-enve bar/stems? Ended up with a sweet deal on a Fray but dying at the cost of the cockpit.. Just curious if any other decent routes out there?

pmprego
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by pmprego

RockC wrote:
Fri Jan 03, 2025 1:14 am
Has anyone discovered any other routed bar/stem combos (and/or 3d printed top cap adapters) to run non-enve bar/stems? Ended up with a sweet deal on a Fray but dying at the cost of the cockpit.. Just curious if any other decent routes out there?
The fray is non-proprietary. Don't know about the top cap adapters but you can even run cables outside the bar/stem.

Was that deal with a bikeshop/enve seller?

DoesMyBikeLookFat
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by DoesMyBikeLookFat

That exposes the top bearing and headtube to water/dirt ingress though, doesn't it? I've been hunting around for a low-stack 3D printed dust cover that would allow the usage of a Tarmac stem with In-Route headsets to avoid that and come up wanting. It's wild that Enve doesn't offer anything other than the -6º stem to the public -- none of their bikes have aggressive S:R

pmprego
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by pmprego

DoesMyBikeLookFat wrote:
Fri Jan 03, 2025 3:33 pm
That exposes the top bearing and headtube to water/dirt ingress though, doesn't it? I've been hunting around for a low-stack 3D printed dust cover that would allow the usage of a Tarmac stem with In-Route headsets to avoid that and come up wanting. It's wild that Enve doesn't offer anything other than the -6º stem to the public -- none of their bikes have aggressive S:R
I think I saw photo of it somewhere. Couldn't find it now. But in my head it had two holes for the brake cables. It is provided by enve. It's a specific spacer to allow the cables to run outside.

One can even try to use some rubber around it to close even further ay gap.

But the outside cables has that negative aspect, for sure.

jayjay
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by jayjay

pmprego wrote:
Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:30 pm
I think I saw photo of it somewhere. Couldn't find it now. But in my head it had two holes for the brake cables. It is provided by enve. It's a specific spacer to allow the cables to run outside.
The Enve "bypass" spacer is included with the stem / stem-handlebar-combo

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jayjay
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by jayjay

DoesMyBikeLookFat wrote:
Fri Jan 03, 2025 3:33 pm
It's wild that Enve doesn't offer anything other than the -6º stem to the public -- none of their bikes have aggressive S:R
It is -7° :D

DoesMyBikeLookFat
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by DoesMyBikeLookFat

Oooh that's helpful, thank you!

pmprego
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by pmprego

jayjay wrote:
Fri Jan 03, 2025 5:59 pm
pmprego wrote:
Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:30 pm
I think I saw photo of it somewhere. Couldn't find it now. But in my head it had two holes for the brake cables. It is provided by enve. It's a specific spacer to allow the cables to run outside.
The Enve "bypass" spacer is included with the stem / stem-handlebar-combo

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My preferred setup in this photo

bretthopper
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by bretthopper

Bb13 wrote:
Tue Dec 10, 2024 6:12 pm
Nice what wheels ?
Light Bicycle AR36 disc which are around ~1350g I think. Though I'm likely going to buy their new 50mm deep Turbo ones.

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