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• #10152
I was eyeing with the VO stem already, but not sure if it is tall enough. Also, would prefer 60-70mm instead of 80mm. Man, I hate being so picky, and sorry to derail the thread. Basically I want to achieve the same position as with this cockpit setup, but with a nicer aesthetic to it. Right now it's real ugly, I want to lose the quill adapter.
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• #10153
I could be persuaded to have a go at making you one
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• #10154
Make me one too!
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• #10155
I had sort of the same problem, in the end I had a fork made by Orlowski for €170. Generous 40mm clearance, all the mounts and internal dyno cable routing. And unti PhilDAS makes me a stem, a shimmed Genetic AQ tall stem (think it has 75mm stack height, 15 degree angle)
I need to take a pic the build is getting quite functional nowdays.
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• #10156
Did some measurements yesterday. I guess if the specs are correct and it indeed sticks out 130mm above the minimum insertion point, then the Velo Orange quill stem can work (in 80mm length). Almost a hundred euros here in the NL, but hey, still cheaper than a custom fork. My whole bike doesn't worth 300 in total.
I'll keep my eyes pried for the Chinese options in the future. Sorry for derailing the thread.
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• #10157
if the specs are correct and it indeed sticks out 130mm above the minimum insertion point
I can confirm that.
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• #10158
Is there a forum approved Ti bottle cage?
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• #10159
How are you finding these after a couple rides?
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• #10160
Ta!
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• #10161
Level up hubs. They look good but are they garbage?
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• #10162
These haven't broken yet.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32945432171.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef1802IoMITX
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• #10163
Thanks, look descent those, the other style are similar to the Planet-x versions
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• #10164
I have these Aliexpress Arc hubs on my mtb and can really recommend them.
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• #10165
I have recently bought a couple of pairs of these based on some encouraging reviews. Can let you know once they've arrived. I ordered both sets in black, a sign that I am certainly closer to 40 than I am to 25
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• #10166
Are there any decent Ali sealed cartridge headsets?
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• #10167
Whoops, totally forgot to answer you. Sorry for that. I haven’t taken them down any massive hills (yet) so I cant say anything about that. But for the very small amount of riding I’ve done with these I can’t say anything bad about them.
Cane Creek has released a counterfeit identification guide on their website: https://canecreek.com/counterfeit-identification-guide/ They list all the differences between the originals and the fakes. It seems like the finish of the original brakes is way nicer… but for the price I paid I don’t mind the surface finish on mine. -
• #10168
This turned up today so it's not on the bike yet but first impressions are cack. I'm really disappointed with it. The top jockey wheel spins worse than my old stock one and it twists in my hands like it's made of cheese and the cage is roughly finished just cut out with no smoothing or sealing the edges. I'll fit it and give it a go but i don't have high hopes. It may well be in the bin in a couple of weeks. Anyone else DO NOT waste 80 quid on one of these. At least the delivery was good taking 2 weeks exactly and the ETA was first week of April.
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• #10169
£80!
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• #10170
Correct 😕 it's meant to be full carbon cage and wheels with ceramic bearings. It's flimsy as and the cage itself is really poorly finished. I've made better myself. This is trash so a lesson learnt.
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• #10171
How much extra would it be to just put some decent bearings in there?
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• #10172
Gbj mentioned some quality bearings up thread for £20 or so but if that's not the problem then I'm over £100 down and this still may not even make it on to a bike.
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• #10173
It looks like a plastic mock-up of an idea of a cage
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• #10174
Might it improve with some polishing?
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• #10175
What's that saying about polishing a turd? I will take a look at the top jockey and see if I can get it spinning nicely on its bearings but the cage is soft so nothing i can do about the flex. It may be a tight/loose fit on installation as well as there's no precision manufacturing methods in display here. If i can get it spinning and it actually fits I'll give it a try but if its no good it'll go straight in the bin and I shall be filled with bitterness and resentment for the rest of my life.
I don't find it at all surprising. They have worked out how to make monocoque carbon forks, why would they go backwards?