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• #9352
Should maybe ask more generally, has anyone bought a complete groupset recently? I’m after an r8000 rim brake variety if anyone can give a seller recommendation?
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• #9353
Ah fair enough, bit rubbish when real life expenses get in the way of cycle related grand schemes.
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• #9354
I bought this recently https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005002099522925.html? all the shimano parts are original but without boxes, they where in bags. it arrived in less then a 20 days. i think the same seller have some road groupset as well. If the price is right it's a thumbs up from me.
https://es.aliexpress.com/store/group/Bicicleta-de-carretera-de-grupo/3685083_515045070.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.100008.5.14b87ed7xkEBdW this is another seller i used before and the experience is basically the same as the other
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• #9355
Have you put some miles on one of these? They hold the saddle secure long-term?
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• #9356
get thomson
I’ve lived by this.
But …
I have loads of (oem, alloy) seatpost showing on my comfybeik and wonder if carbon = compliance
I can’t say I ever noticed a difference between carbon and a nice alloy post in the past.
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• #9357
I used for a bit and never had a problem but I can't say I put it through a hard life. It hold the saddle fine but it doesn't seem the most heavy duty seat post available. Let's say that I would not esitate to use it on the street but off road there probably better option.
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• #9358
I have one of these on the road bike. Doesn't inspire a lot of confidence with the carbon cradle but it's crazy light and so far it's still holding the saddle with no creaks. Clamping system it's a lot better than the new ones with the round thing pressing in laterally, easy to adjust and never moves.
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• #9359
Ok, good to know. I’m pretty light so actually want a post with some flex. I just want a solid cradle/clamp too.
I think I’ll give it a try.
@Netakure with another bike (also with a load of post showing ... it's a TCR) I didn't notice any difference going from a heavy carbon OEM to a Thomson but probably wasn't paying attention TBH. I only ride that bike when deliberately hurting parts of my body by pushing the pedals too hard.
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• #9360
I'm close to pulling the trigger on these cranks https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002576966535.html I'm wondering if anyone has ordered these or similar before and knows if the logos will rub of with acetone.
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• #9361
Found the reason behind a leaky piston.
Anyone had luck with a replacement Shimano piston (I know these aren't supposed to be owner serviceable)?
I can only find metal or ABS replacement pistons on Alix rather than ceramic.
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• #9362
I bought mine in the uk while I was in Belgium so returning and warranty was a pita so I just bought a new one. AFAIK shimano knows there is a fault somewhere (I had the same shit as you) so should replace it under warranty.
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• #9363
Now that I think of it, I might have one spare old one lying around :') Don't know about postage to the uk though and if it's worth it.
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• #9364
Funny you say this, in the UK but bought abroad so couldn't warranty. Shimano/Madison really are a pain!
If you manage to find the spare I'm keen to buy and give it a go, feels like such a waste to throw it in the bin.
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• #9365
haha :D I'll check my spare box tomorrow!
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• #9366
Whelp, sorry mate, took longer than expected. One was toast, other one still looks ok?
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• #9367
Oooo, amazing. Will drop you a DM
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• #9368
80/180 mm quill stem. Measures 21.9 mm diameter instead of 22.2... With a beer can shim it can work, but the wall thickness is also a bit dodgy, rather thin. Wouldn't recommend it for heavy use.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33008634785.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.67d94c4dVfpgUL -
• #9369
You only had to scroll down and you would have known
User pics from the review section, comparison stem is an old Sakae-Ringyo
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• #9370
Was looking at LB rims for CX, tubeless hooked. Anyone got a strong recommendation? I was eyeing up the AR36 (would have to email them about rims only), any first hand experience?
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• #9371
Not with LB but Far Sports came up pretty good and cheap... Only problem was one of the valve holes had a tiny blockage inside and needed some convincing before the valve could fully go in. Came with updated DT hubs as well, so I was able to dodge the recent DT EXP issue. There's even a $100-off coupon from tracevelo (which is "TRACEVELO100" apparently...) and they also have a long standing 5%-off coupon (support can help you there as it gets updated from time to time)
60+ page thread on weightweenies as well.
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• #9372
I have an AR36 wheel set and it is lovely - the rims do seem tough to get tyres on, but not sure how much worse than other tubeless wheels. I run them on my all purpose wheel set with a Son dynamo and they work for summer or winter and feel fast.
I do actually have another spare set of AR36 rims which were built up but never ridden and that i need to shift, if you wanted to skip the wait time… they are the 3k version and have a braking surface but it’s never been braked on, so would work for a rim brake or disc brake wheelset…
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• #9373
I do actually have another spare set of AR36 rims which were built up but never ridden and that i need to shift, if you wanted to skip the wait time… they are the 3k version and have a braking surface but it’s never been braked on, so would work for a rim brake or disc brake wheelset…
That sounds appealing, will DM
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• #9375
Does anyone have a set of Novatec hub carbon clinchers they'd like to sell on? Not keen to wait 2 months for delivery.
I didn’t in the end. Had a few quid set aside for various bike expenses including this, then I accidentally used it to insure my new car for a year 😄