2024 ENVE Fray
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If you have the measurement from heart of the mount to the bottom of the 1040, I can measure it for you to see if it clears.
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Hi, im currently waiting in patience for my Fray to be painted bij EditVelo. Its a size 58 and I've ordered SRAM Red XPLR. Any tips on a good DUB Wide Bottom Bracket?
I don't want to spend unnecessary money on ceramic. Rather have steel with a proper seal and easy replacement/maintanance
I don't want to spend unnecessary money on ceramic. Rather have steel with a proper seal and easy replacement/maintanance
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I have a BBInfitine in my MOG and it's great.
What version do you have?
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Funny thing when I was building my waltly. I was going to go with a white industries one, but it used enduro bearings, so thanks, but no thanks. I got a rotor bracket, unfortunately it came also with enduro bearings et voila, they were gritty from the start. I cannot tolerate a gritty bearing, drives me crazy. Then, I order a Standert one, same thing, gritty bearings.Tarmacian wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 6:32 pmHi, im currently waiting in patience for my Fray to be painted bij EditVelo. Its a size 58 and I've ordered SRAM Red XPLR. Any tips on a good DUB Wide Bottom Bracket?
I don't want to spend unnecessary money on ceramic. Rather have steel with a proper seal and easy replacement/maintanance
At last, I got a sram original one. Perfectly smooth bearings, amazing spacer design( the spacer clicks inside the bearing, and it is sealed better than the previous ones). So I would recommend a sram one without hesitation
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I'd have to go dig up info to get the model number, but it's with the steel bearings. They're pretty good at getting back to you to make sure you have a compatible version.
The standard SRAM bb is also really good, as noted above! I have that in my Soloist and I haven't had to think about it for two years.
I'll have a look at the BBInfinite. Ik like the fixed sleeve approach.
One other question: is there anyone who has wider (gravel) tires on the Fray? I'm planning it builing it as a light gravel/all-round bike at first. SInce i'll be running 1x13 it can hold 40mm but i'm curious if 42mm might fit too. In that case i would love the s-works Pathfinder. Otherwise i think i'm trying Hutchinson Caracal Race TLR 40. My rims are 25mm internal.
One other question: is there anyone who has wider (gravel) tires on the Fray? I'm planning it builing it as a light gravel/all-round bike at first. SInce i'll be running 1x13 it can hold 40mm but i'm curious if 42mm might fit too. In that case i would love the s-works Pathfinder. Otherwise i think i'm trying Hutchinson Caracal Race TLR 40. My rims are 25mm internal.
Thanks! I've ordered the Hutchinson Caracal.
I see you've got an Wolftooth Chainguide, what version do you use and what chainring do you ride?
The 1040 clears - I have one on mine.MementoMori wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 11:00 amIf you have the measurement from heart of the mount to the bottom of the 1040, I can measure it for you to see if it clears.