What a weapon man! I am upgrading my fixie with 11 speed dura ace now and fully wax. It’s really surprising to feel the immediate difference versus 1/8” chain 😱 Also sometimes we forget but Kronos makes 3/32 chainring too, made in France 😎 compatible with 11s chains (I have the setup)
@@pydrofnx4374 no they are not weaker, road chains can endure 2,000W sprints no problem. I have 11s road chains on 2 of my track bikes, rode over 10,000km with them in Fast Group rides & brakeless urban riding, never had an issue. Works just fine
@@SamuelBlackMetalRider It's not really about the wattage per se. More about the torque going through the chain. There can be a ton of torque while skidding or starting from a deadstop.
Great build down to the small details. What out front computer mount are you using on this build and what is the weight? Edit: just looked up the older video on this bike too and saw a spurcycle which is no longer on this build likely for weight and not fitting on the aero shaped bars. If you still want it there are bar end mounts which are very nice that I use for commuting. I got mine from shapeways but if you google spurcycle bar end you should find multiple examples and find the best place to buy if you are interested. I've found having the bell lever facing towards the frame works best unlike most photos which show it downward facing.
@@otterspacejam 45g it’s an Aliexpress knockoff of a GIANT one apparently. Cheap but reliable and it fits. Keep the Spurcycle on my commuter fixies. Training / race track bikes have none for the exact reasons you mention. I just SCREAM if necessary
@@baratmaxime directement sur le site de SKREAM. Il faut contacter Kevin par email, le boss de Skream, et voir ce qu’il peut faire pour « t’arranger » dis lui que tu viens de la part de Samuel Black Metal Rider et que tu fais partie des Suicidal Urban Riders
@@faiznasruddin6596 seriously you’re comparing apples & foie gras. Disc brakes carbon bikes at 5,5 kgs would cost 15000€. To get down to that. I know ´cos I’ve got 3 disc brake bikes & 2 rim brake bikes. This one here cost me less than 2,000€ so your comment is utterly irrelevant. For an affordable aluminum track bike (the frame costs 500€ new FFS, not 5,000€ like a top tier superlight carbon frame) it is remarkable.
@@SamuelBlackMetalRider sorry you got in your feels. It wasn't titled "crazy lightweight BUDGET build." 4.7kg for less than 4k has also been achieved btw with rim brakes and a rear derailleur😅🤣.
@@jacoserios depends on your frame. All you need to know for the SRAM RED axle is DUB (29.9mm) and then you choose a DUB Bottom Bracket that fits your frame. So for this frame, like most (almost all) fixie frame it is BSA 68mm threaded. So then buy a DUB BSA 68 bottom bracket. DUB is the axle width (for recent SRAM RED, Force, Rival etc) BSA 68 is the frame bb shell. The SRAM DUB BSA 68 are very affordable like $40 but there are Ceramic versions which cost more. Other BB brands offer DUB BSA 68 too.
@@klick2destruct all urban crit fixies frames are aluminum. Big chunky carbon track frames are often HEAVIER than aluminum frames. That one is 1350g most carbon track frames are 1500g. Ain’t no light carbon track frames
Beautiful Bike 👌🏽 I also ride Kappstein 11speed drivetrain, perfect and smooth riding!
Awesome build. The tan tyre sidewalls really make it stand out well 👍
Glad you like it!
What a weapon man! I am upgrading my fixie with 11 speed dura ace now and fully wax.
It’s really surprising to feel the immediate difference versus 1/8” chain 😱
Also sometimes we forget but Kronos makes 3/32 chainring too, made in France 😎 compatible with 11s chains (I have the setup)
@@tensiondechaine Dura Ace 11s chain is the best 11s chain indeed. Looks a bit dull, I have that on my Grey Mielec.
@@SamuelBlackMetalRider 100% not the best looking chain XD Wanted to try those KMC DLC ultra fancy chain, but the price is steep 😅
@@tensiondechaine and not as good as the X11SL which is faster!!
Il est vraiment magnifique 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
arent road chains weaker then track so when u skid at higher speeds wouldnt it have a higher chance of snapping
@@pydrofnx4374 no they are not weaker, road chains can endure 2,000W sprints no problem. I have 11s road chains on 2 of my track bikes, rode over 10,000km with them in Fast Group rides & brakeless urban riding, never had an issue. Works just fine
@@SamuelBlackMetalRider It's not really about the wattage per se.
More about the torque going through the chain.
There can be a ton of torque while skidding or starting from a deadstop.
People should try thin gears more often
@@dylanwang3452 USA Track team uses 11s drivetrain now
Great build down to the small details. What out front computer mount are you using on this build and what is the weight?
Edit: just looked up the older video on this bike too and saw a spurcycle which is no longer on this build likely for weight and not fitting on the aero shaped bars. If you still want it there are bar end mounts which are very nice that I use for commuting. I got mine from shapeways but if you google spurcycle bar end you should find multiple examples and find the best place to buy if you are interested. I've found having the bell lever facing towards the frame works best unlike most photos which show it downward facing.
@@otterspacejam 45g it’s an Aliexpress knockoff of a GIANT one apparently. Cheap but reliable and it fits. Keep the Spurcycle on my commuter fixies. Training / race track bikes have none for the exact reasons you mention. I just SCREAM if necessary
Hello.
Sur quel site acheter ce kit cadre et fourche?
Ca se passe comment avec les taxes d'importation?
Le prix revient à combien finalement?
@@baratmaxime directement sur le site de SKREAM. Il faut contacter Kevin par email, le boss de Skream, et voir ce qu’il peut faire pour « t’arranger » dis lui que tu viens de la part de Samuel Black Metal Rider et que tu fais partie des Suicidal Urban Riders
Je vais le contacter. Merci beaucoup.
Mais tu as combien de vélo skream ?? Encore un build incroyable
@@Passionrookie 3!
@@SamuelBlackMetalRider ah oui quand même et tu fais quelle taille ?
@@Passionrookie 1m75
@@SamuelBlackMetalRider ok et il est en taille M le cadre ?
Why not a belt instead of a chain? surely will decrease weight
You need a special frame that’s compatible with belts, and they’re usually heavy commuters or bike-packing bikes
@@alonstar9252 less choice in chainrings. And it looks ugly. And I don’t know of anyone riding fixed gear brakeless with a carbon belt. Do you ?
there are road bikes that have hydraulic disc brakes AND a transmission system that weigh the same as this
@@faiznasruddin6596 i know. So?
@@SamuelBlackMetalRider so it's not as lightweight as you make it out to be
@@faiznasruddin6596 seriously you’re comparing apples & foie gras. Disc brakes carbon bikes at 5,5 kgs would cost 15000€. To get down to that. I know ´cos I’ve got 3 disc brake bikes & 2 rim brake bikes. This one here cost me less than 2,000€ so your comment is utterly irrelevant. For an affordable aluminum track bike (the frame costs 500€ new FFS, not 5,000€ like a top tier superlight carbon frame) it is remarkable.
@@SamuelBlackMetalRider sorry you got in your feels. It wasn't titled "crazy lightweight BUDGET build." 4.7kg for less than 4k has also been achieved btw with rim brakes and a rear derailleur😅🤣.
Whats the exact bottom bracket size for the sram red?
@@jacoserios depends on your frame. All you need to know for the SRAM RED axle is DUB (29.9mm) and then you choose a DUB Bottom Bracket that fits your frame. So for this frame, like most (almost all) fixie frame it is BSA 68mm threaded. So then buy a DUB BSA 68 bottom bracket. DUB is the axle width (for recent SRAM RED, Force, Rival etc) BSA 68 is the frame bb shell. The SRAM DUB BSA 68 are very affordable like $40 but there are Ceramic versions which cost more. Other BB brands offer DUB BSA 68 too.
Why aluminium though? Seems like an odd choice if you even skipped the breaks to safe weight...
@@klick2destruct all urban crit fixies frames are aluminum. Big chunky carbon track frames are often HEAVIER than aluminum frames. That one is 1350g most carbon track frames are 1500g. Ain’t no light carbon track frames
is the chainline straight?
@@timothymah1576 absolutely