Roval Rapide Cockpit

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johnny5o
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by johnny5o

Little tip for anyone who doesn't like the fact that the Spesh mount tilts down instead of level.. I put a small piece of bartape (approx 10mm x 4mm) on the lowest inside edge of the mount (between mount & bars), so it is hidden, but keeps the mount & Garmin level.

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johnny5o wrote:
Sun Sep 29, 2024 12:29 pm
Ferry wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 7:55 pm
I have a SL8 frame waiting to be built since late July but the cockpit is out of stock in Europe (380 x 115). It was supposed to be in stock in September but now a bikeshop like Bike24 which always specified "available in 5 - 10 days" just specifies "out of stock". Is there anyone who knows when these will become available again?
These (38cm) have just come into stock in Australia in the last 2 weeks (stores not Spesh website), and some stores still have stock, so maybe there is some global supply trickling out again.
Great, fingers crossed.

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by gurk700

People who have a hard time fitting bar onto steerer,
I know pretty common knowledge but just to make sure...
Are you installing the expander plug and tightening it before you put the bar on? That might be your problem.
When you put the expander in and tighten it inside steerer, the steerer diameter grows ever so slightly.

Put expander in without tightening, slide bar on, tighten expander, then tighten bar stem pinch bolts.
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by ads

gurk700 wrote:
Sun Sep 29, 2024 4:35 pm
People who have a hard time fitting bar onto steerer,
I know pretty common knowledge but just to make sure...
Are you installing the expander plug and tightening it before you put the bar on? That might be your problem.
When you put the expander in and tighten it inside steerer, the steerer diameter grows ever so slightly.

Put expander in without tightening, slide bar on, tighten expander, then tighten bar stem pinch bolts.
Yep that does make it easier. Although If you need to adjust the bars once the plug's in then using a tyre lever as suggested earlier is a great method. Especially if you want to ensure minimum torque to get your preload set right.

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ryanw wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 9:05 pm
paulbike wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 2:32 pm
What are the available options for aftermarket top cap and bolt?

I'm interested specifcally in

- Aluminum top cap bolt that doesn't protrude like the OEM bolt
- Replacement top cap

I have found some Ti bolts, but I'd prefer to use Aluminum and I haven't found a good source for this.
I'm currently designing an R-Works WW topcap and bolt.
Available very soon...
Ooooooo :twisted: This sounds interesting!

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ads wrote:
Sun Sep 29, 2024 6:14 pm
gurk700 wrote:
Sun Sep 29, 2024 4:35 pm
People who have a hard time fitting bar onto steerer,
I know pretty common knowledge but just to make sure...
Are you installing the expander plug and tightening it before you put the bar on? That might be your problem.
When you put the expander in and tighten it inside steerer, the steerer diameter grows ever so slightly.

Put expander in without tightening, slide bar on, tighten expander, then tighten bar stem pinch bolts.
Yep that does make it easier. Although If you need to adjust the bars once the plug's in then using a tyre lever as suggested earlier is a great method. Especially if you want to ensure minimum torque to get your preload set right.
Always makes me nervous prying carbon things like that but admittedly, my bad experiences with that has always been with ultra light exotic carbon stuff like Darimo etc. I'm sure less fragile products would be just fine.
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by ads

Yeah you only needs a small amount of pressure to do what you need it to. It's a hefty bit of carbon, sure it'd take a lot of force to crack that bad boy

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by SandersAce

Ritsuke wrote:
Sun Sep 29, 2024 7:16 pm
ryanw wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 9:05 pm
paulbike wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 2:32 pm
What are the available options for aftermarket top cap and bolt?

I'm interested specifcally in

- Aluminum top cap bolt that doesn't protrude like the OEM bolt
- Replacement top cap

I have found some Ti bolts, but I'd prefer to use Aluminum and I haven't found a good source for this.
I'm currently designing an R-Works WW topcap and bolt.
Available very soon...
Ooooooo :twisted: This sounds interesting!
There's also the "HOPP carbon top cap roval rapide" or the "Alpitude Manghen top cap for Roval Rapide Cockpit" although I believe both come with a Ti bolt.
Chinese Specialized "S-Works" SL8 - 6.7 kg

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by neffets70

SandersAce wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2024 10:03 pm
There's also the "HOPP carbon top cap roval rapide" or the "Alpitude Manghen top cap for Roval Rapide Cockpit" although I believe both come with a Ti bolt.
The HOPP carbon top cap comes with an aluminium bolt (2 Nm)

"This handmade carbon cap for the ROVAL rapide cockpit is made of forged carbon. An aluminum bolt for mount is included. By using this part you can achieve a weight saving of 7,5g.
Max torque: 2 Nm"

SandersAce
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by SandersAce

Thanks for adding in, I did not know out of the top of my head!
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by CasualRider

johnny5o wrote:
Sun Sep 29, 2024 12:34 pm
Little tip for anyone who doesn't like the fact that the Spesh mount tilts down instead of level.. I put a small piece of bartape (approx 10mm x 4mm) on the lowest inside edge of the mount (between mount & bars), so it is hidden, but keeps the mount & Garmin level.
Are any of them actually tilted down? I looked at a few and they all including mine set parallel to the ground. Since the stem is -6 degrees it creates an illusion that the mount is tilted down but it's actually not. I see it's a common complain and was concerned miself before I got my Rapide bar.

Is your like that too?

bcarvalho
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by bcarvalho

Hey everyone.

I have the roval Garmin mount and it seems there is some play between the gps and the mount. Sometimes I hear a rattle noise with road vibration.

It seems the gap between the Garmin adapter and the Garmin back over is bigger than it should be.

Is this supposed to be normal?
Or an aftermarket Garmin mount could solve the issue?

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by Torbjorn

CasualRider wrote:
Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:32 pm
johnny5o wrote:
Sun Sep 29, 2024 12:34 pm
Little tip for anyone who doesn't like the fact that the Spesh mount tilts down instead of level.. I put a small piece of bartape (approx 10mm x 4mm) on the lowest inside edge of the mount (between mount & bars), so it is hidden, but keeps the mount & Garmin level.
Are any of them actually tilted down? I looked at a few and they all including mine set parallel to the ground. Since the stem is -6 degrees it creates an illusion that the mount is tilted down but it's actually not. I see it's a common complain and was concerned miself before I got my Rapide bar.

Is your like that too?
Agreed. I was also concerned about this, but to my eye the angle is perfect (flat).
bcarvalho wrote:
Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:34 pm
Hey everyone.

I have the roval Garmin mount and it seems there is some play between the gps and the mount. Sometimes I hear a rattle noise with road vibration.

It seems the gap between the Garmin adapter and the Garmin back over is bigger than it should be.

Is this supposed to be normal?
Or an aftermarket Garmin mount could solve the issue?
Yes, mine too is a tad looser than what I would like. Definitely less tight than an original Garmin mount. But at least mine doesn't rattle - yet..

johnny5o
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by johnny5o

CasualRider wrote:
Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:32 pm
johnny5o wrote:
Sun Sep 29, 2024 12:34 pm
Little tip for anyone who doesn't like the fact that the Spesh mount tilts down instead of level.. I put a small piece of bartape (approx 10mm x 4mm) on the lowest inside edge of the mount (between mount & bars), so it is hidden, but keeps the mount & Garmin level.
Are any of them actually tilted down? I looked at a few and they all including mine set parallel to the ground. Since the stem is -6 degrees it creates an illusion that the mount is tilted down but it's actually not. I see it's a common complain and was concerned miself before I got my Rapide bar.

Is your like that too?
Mine was definitely tilted down (checked with spirit level), and have seen a few others similar pictured in this thread as well. I suppose it depends on your frame size as that will dictate the head tube angle, maybe smaller (54 & below) frame sizes it's less of an issue? My frame is 56 (also a SL6), it was a few mm's tilted down but with the sliver of tape it is now level. Prob would have got used to it, but you know how it is with those things, once you see it, you can't unsee it! :D

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