Time ADHX 45 - A proper gravel ADHX

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stalkersk
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by stalkersk

This bike is literally easiest to do internal routing, just run full housing to the derailleur to have the best shifting performance. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CygvRBUMUav/

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jwest
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by jwest

stalkersk wrote:
Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:32 am
Nah, there is plenty of grip left. Keep in mind that thread on side is still higher, than many gravel tires ;)
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TonyM
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by TonyM

Just ordered a ADHX45 as my next gravel bike, together with the Deda Superbox matching the Deda DCR headset in the frame, and I am wondering which handlebar matches best the Deda Superbox as it really looks massive.

What do you think?

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Ypuh
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by Ypuh

Don't you kinda need the Deda bars for the hole to line up correctly if you want fully integrated cable routing?

I got the SuperZero RS. It's not bad and the combi looks great. It's not as pleasant as my Zipp SL70 Aero handlebars, but then again, it's a handlebar. As long as it doesn't ergonomically fail and looks alright I'm fine.

Most other options like the S-Works Aerofly do not have a hole in the middle, and I don't like one piece combo's.
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TonyM
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by TonyM

The Superzero RS looks good on a road bike IMHO.
For the ADHX 45 as a gravel bike, I am looking for a less aero handlebar but Deda seems to have discontinued their Superlegerra Aero Carbon handlebar in 40cm.

ooo
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by ooo

Time ADHX 45 UDH confirmed
21.11.2024

Thanks to a new partnership signed with the French distributor Royal Velo France, TIME BICYCLES intends to conquer market shares. An exclusive distribution will be set up in the coming weeks throughout the territory, allowing a selection of dealers to offer high-end frames made in Europe.

The French distribution focuses on 3 models of the ALPE D’HUEZ range, making it possible to target the road and the gravel.

THE NEW ADH X 45 UDH

TIME BICYCLES presents its new model gravel equipped with’a universal derailleur hanger UDH, standard launched by SRAM. To be found very soon in partner stores !

https://www.3bikes.fr/2024/11/21/time-bicycles-revient-en-force-sur-le-marche-francais/
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TonyM
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by TonyM

Hi,

I have bought a ADHX 45 and inspecting the frame I just noticed that the fork is missing the metal fork crown race.

There is just the headset pressed into the steerer tube and then the bare carbon fork.

Usually there is a fork crown race out of metal on the fork crown which is then in contact with the head set.

Is this normal that there is no metal fork crown race???

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DrimeOser
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by DrimeOser

Don't worry, modern carbon forks have no more metal race. The bearing self aligns on the in built 45 degree slope on the fork.

velomane
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by velomane

I just checked my unbuilt '45 and the fork is the same as yours.

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TonyM
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by TonyM

@ DrimeOser
@ velomane

Thanks for the feedback!

kgbianchi
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by kgbianchi

This is my newly built ADHX 45 proper gravel race bike I plan to put through the paces in 2025!

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