Tideace Noah

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akira11
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by akira11

MrRolandos wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2024 10:17 pm
Is your cover painted? Weight seems to match mine. Size M is what, 56?
my bad, meant size 54

cover is unpainted
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MrRolandos
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by MrRolandos

akira11 wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2024 10:20 pm
MrRolandos wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2024 10:17 pm
Is your cover painted? Weight seems to match mine. Size M is what, 56?
my bad, meant size 54

cover is unpainted
Hmm my size 58 is 1403gr with everything. Cover and udh mount. Odd. What paint did you get?

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akira11
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by akira11

MrRolandos wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2024 10:33 pm
Hmm my size 58 is 1403gr with everything. Cover and udh mount. Odd. What paint did you get?
color no. 61 (chameleon white)... paint looks very thick tbf
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Uberflo
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by Uberflo

I removed all bolts today and installed Nylon ones except six Ti ones for bottle cages and top tube.

62 g in total according to my kitchen scale

gloscherrybomb
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by gloscherrybomb

I've worn away the paint on the driveside chainstay, where my shoe rubs I guess. I suppose this is an issue with certain cleat positions and the clearance for large tyres. It's down to the carbon on one spot. I'm going to apply some helicopter tape, but a heads up if anyone wants to prevent it.

Uberflo
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by Uberflo

Thanks. Do you have a picture?

gloscherrybomb
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by gloscherrybomb

Uberflo wrote:
Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:22 pm
Thanks. Do you have a picture?
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MrRolandos
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by MrRolandos

I put a seat stay cover on it just for this reason. Also for chain slaps etc.

Uberflo
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by Uberflo

I fully covered the chainstay with 3M foil

gloscherrybomb
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by gloscherrybomb

Have ordered a proper chainstay protector for it.

popqube
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by popqube

MrRolandos wrote:
Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:23 pm
My first ride today! 62k with plenty of gravel/sand. Feels really solid and pleasure to ride. My Factor has a longer stem, TideAce is shorter and you can feel that. It feels very sharp in cornering. Riding is very smooth!

Some beauty shots of my build in the wild : https://imgur.com/a/MI9DSCx

Just need that painted cover! The handlebar has a steep stem so the garmin sits quite high instead of straight. Dont think I can do alot about it unless a holder can bent.

Looks really good! Happy with it and looking forward for more hours in the saddle! The storage box is really nice!
Really nice build I'm going for 58 size as well. How many cm of a spacers under the stem do you have on your noah. How many to tideace provide?

MrRolandos
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by MrRolandos

popqube wrote:
Wed Nov 06, 2024 10:46 am
MrRolandos wrote:
Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:23 pm
My first ride today! 62k with plenty of gravel/sand. Feels really solid and pleasure to ride. My Factor has a longer stem, TideAce is shorter and you can feel that. It feels very sharp in cornering. Riding is very smooth!

Some beauty shots of my build in the wild : https://imgur.com/a/MI9DSCx

Just need that painted cover! The handlebar has a steep stem so the garmin sits quite high instead of straight. Dont think I can do alot about it unless a holder can bent.

Looks really good! Happy with it and looking forward for more hours in the saddle! The storage box is really nice!
Really nice build I'm going for 58 size as well. How many cm of a spacers under the stem do you have on your noah. How many to tideace provide?
Uhh currently have 2 spacers, 1 big 1 small. Total is 3cm, I wanted to leave some room to play with and see how I like the position. I think Tideace provides 5cm in total. 2 extra small ones. Ill see, My Factor is slammed and with a negative stem. This is definitely different, it feels good and ofcourse its offroad. Today I did a 81k run without any problems. Feels very good, both on and offroad. Just gonna change the saddle, a direct mount hangar, the handlebar mount that you can angle (This garmin position annoys me too much) and the painted cover.

Uberflo
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by Uberflo

Just an addition: you only get the Spacer if you Order their handlebar otherwise there is nothing included

MrRolandos
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by MrRolandos

Very quiet! How are the shipping times? My painted cover not yet shipped! :(

Expecting direct mount hanger and adjustable garmin mount this week. Lets see!

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Requiem84
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by Requiem84

My frame finalllyyy has shipped. Yay.

Also bought a bit of an experimental (road) handlebar as I dig the looks.

https://www.ornanbike.com/ultralight-ae ... _p189.html

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