Totally forgot they built road bikes. Man that thing is gorgeous. Not only stood the test of time, but actually still manages to outdo a lot of modern bikes today. Nice job!
Two years ago I was able to find the same Klein with the same paint and 105 groupset that had been in storage since it was purchased. The lady only rode it twice. Her husband said the stiffness of the frame scarred her. The dropouts still had all the paint on them. Best $750.00 I ever spent.
@@Velofil there's one for $1250usd by my house I already have a tcr sl etap disc so I wanna do this build but can't justify it because my bike is already pretty similar in weight and stiffness. I ride alone so it would be a very expensive thing for me to do just to have a cool build for no one to see 😂
So nice. I ride a Cannondale CAD 3 from 1996 with complete DuraAce x 10 with the same paintwork. I love it so much and use it only on sunny days. I would never give it away.
Sweet build. I have an orange 1999 Quantum Race that still looks like new. It's full Ultegra. Been riding it all these years till August when I got a new bike.
@@splashpit A new comfy carbon frame with Di2 is nice. Keeping the Klein as a second/backup bike. Still rides very nice. I'm not going to sell, it's a classic :)
Top tip: use a hairdryer to remove vinyl stickers! The heat softens the sticker and glue and makes it super easy to remove. Way easier than scraping them off!
@@AngryApple we are talking about the sticker removal first, not the adhesive removal, thats usually best done best by a citrus glue remover or light solvent/isopropyl alcohol depending old how the glue is. I done this this on bikes and cars for decades
This is IMMENSELY SATISFYING...thank you. My Chehalis, WA built Quantum Pro is still the best rig I own, period, and the go-to, go fast bike for big climbs. Joe Bell in San Diego repainted it, new Dura Ace mechanical kit, HED Belgium Black rims to CK R45 hubs w/CX-ray spokes, as Hambini says, it's The Shiz
@@Velofil Alas, no online pics, but I'll see if I can upload one in the reply to this thread, or, if not, would be glad to send a couple to your email/text
Hey Christopher, I am upgrading my Klein Q Pro Carbon and was going with HED Ardennes wheels (25mm outside width), how was the fit / clearance on your Quantum Pro?
@@matthewmiklos4381 I found it depends on the tires, specifically the front tire, you are running...Conti GP5000 is what I run now, on both the Hed Belgium Black and Lun Hyper R38, no clearance issues...ran a pair of Challenger tires and some rub on the front...the Hed Belgiums with CK R45 hubs and Cxray spokes have been a pretty bombproof wheelset
Discovered your channel just yesterday, and have been binging your videos for 2 days straight. Needless to say you've become a favorite channel of mine, it's criminal how you only have 2k subscribers. I hope the algorithm can work in your favor in the future!
I especially like that you managed to salvage the old groupset and sell it on. That would have probably made a hobby project cyclist somewhere very happy indeed. Would love to see some strava data for this beautiful looking whip.
@martin manuel pick your battles with the extinction rebellion stuff man. While I agree with you in principle, this guy actually salvaged the parts he didn't want.
Awesome build, looks super clean. I just bought a quantum race. Going to upgrade little bits at a time. For now the old ultegra stuff is still working great.
well done ! nice choices all around. wanted one long before the comedian hung one on his show. inspired. live where they are not common. bicycles that is. comedians everywhere. great vid.
Nice build. My 2002 "Plum Crazy" Quantum is getting a new 105 R7000 (2 x 11) groupset, Whisky stem and Dimension flat top shallow drop bar this spring. It will look a lot like this one, but with different wheels and tubeless tires. Thanks for the preview. I added a Fizik Arione Classic saddle, Whisky carbon seatpost, and Enve titanium QR skewers last year. Used Bontrager RXL tubeless ready alloy wheels were added 2 years ago. I bought my Klein brand new in '02. It was one of the last made in Chehalis. I've never heard this color/paint called "Purple Haze" though. Edit: After further research, it appears that your bike is a 2000. The paint job is a bit different, where the "Purple Haze" looks green at an angle and the "Plum Crazy" is more of a copper color in one direction and deep blue at another angle. According to the 2000 Klein Tech Manual, the color of your bike is called "Blastberry", even though it's referred to as "Purple Haze" in many places on the internet.
@@Velofil Sure, if I can figure out how to add them here. If not, I'll add a link to my website. It won't be until mid May. Did you mention what size your frame is? That is insanely light. Mine is a 56 and weighs about 18.7 lbs now. It was 20.1 when I bought it new.
This really is a dream bike. I love my cube cyclocross bike but this makes me want to build something similar too! Awesome result!! Best regards from Germany
Oh, now I see what you were talking about - you must have spent quite a bit of time making that beauty! Very nice indeed. I have always wanted a Quantum and this is lovely. So very light aswell. It's got me thinking. 😉
Love the bike, well chosen upgrades! Another thing you could upgrade is the fork. You can use a 34mm Headset, for Aheadset forks, that are used in BMX bikes. Than, you can buy a Carbon Fiber fork, and save more weight. I did this to my old bike, and it works well! I saved 800 grams changing spacers, stem, adapters, and the fork itself, when I switched to an Aheadset Carbon Fiber fork, it really worth it!
You did a great job. Gorgious bike!!! I have a yellow 1996 Klein Quantum Pro and I‘m currently about upgrading it to a 11speed Ultegra groupset. Great bikes!
I really love the colour of the bike!!! i want to have one the this paint job of my bike too.. But in Berlin, 2 bikes i have fixed and repaired were stolen. So watching your video and dreaming at night would be enough~~ Besides building sth with second hand bike is really enjoyable. I am working on a 40€ old steel frame and hopefully i can turn it into a singlespeed, then after awhile upgrade to a 11 speed bike for work. (but chainline calculation is a problem). Thankyou for your video sharing.
Thomson stem, Thomson seatpost, Chris King headset, Tune saddle are very very very nice components but that's not really budget proof I guess? Very nice bike!!!
@@BornInArona yea, it's says dream bike on. BUDGET! They are not budget parts. Shows us a shitty BB, then cleans it and sells on eBay. Carbon wheels, all those expensive parts, not really a budget at all
Nice everything, beautiful video. Interesting product for gluing tubies. Just thought bar tape was the only disappointment. Change to something current and it’s really badass.
So nice man!!! I really do love it so much. I work at a trek store here in Alabama (Roll Tide lol) and was given an older madone that has a crack in the top tube. Im going to repair it then customize it. Its unfortunately a 56cm and I ride a 52cm so it might end up being wall art but still will be a fun process! Thanks for the inspiration my dude!
i have a forest green quantum II and it pales in comparison to this beaut. Nice build bro! You should be a barber the way u worked that razor thing to remove the stickers. Great steady hand.
I watched this during my breakfast this morning just before my ride. A lovely way to start my day. Your build is unpretentious and sophisticated and you did a better job of putting it together than most bike shops I know. Also nice that I'm not the only one cutting my seatpost. 😁 Was the weight with or without pedals? That's surprisingly light.
Thanks to my only follower from Brunei 😁 Glad you like it. The weight is with pedals (the wheelset is crazy light) There are builds with this Frame with only 6.3 kg!! weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=154628
Thx for sharing. Watched the whole project. It was brilliant. I did something similar but without the drilling with my 2010 Lynskey Ridgeline 29er frame. Enjoy the beautiful bike.
Looks amazing! I would have personally went with Supacaz Kush Galaxy -oil slick bar tape to tie into the frame paint. It would have went perfectly but looks fantastic. De-decaling the wheels really gave it a more upscale boutique look. I feel like logo'd wheels are just plain gaudy. I also would have went with a Zipp carbon cockpit (except for the stem) just to inch out some weight savings and add some comfort, but all good stuff, and the R7000 105 is exception value and aesthetic!
I had my 99 Klein attitude race stolen xmass after converting it to a 700c drop bar with disc in front 105 shifters 46/34 12-34 9spd 38 wide kenda tires fitting fine ready to stomp ...rock shock Judy...it was 26+ lbs but I did it super cheap ...madd as heck
@@Velofil I did 700 cause I found some cannondale touring bike wheels great shape and the kenda tires near new ...The same frame is on sale for 50$ at a bike shop that has used stuff ...200 for a mantra frame so I plan to rebuild it with more cash tho ...just all the sentimental rides and moments are gone ...the frame that was stolen was black and red ...on sale is blue ...i test rode a blue one and bought the black ...funny ...I might do 650b this time...definitely on the mantra ...so ya it was gonna be a monster too...and I'm 52 jacked up to do it again...the bike was fast on or off pavement just stopped going to trails and was brutal to hang with the evolution at that time 2k era...as gravel bike I think it would shock alot of folks how good that power transfer is on old aluminum kleins ...frickin bullets
Wow, nice job. I like the old school touch. Thomson Stem and seat post. Nice job on the wheels. To be honest, that would be a dream bike of mine. 7.4Kg is light. ;-)
@@jaspreetsidhu5708 I’m sure Ultegra and DuraAce are a tad lighter and look nicer, depending on your taste. However, I don’t think anyone would be able to discern any actual difference in performance between any of these groupsets. If anyone has the cash and wants to opt for anything beyond 105, by all means do it. I just feel that money would be better spent elsewhere where it may be more noticeable, in wheels, for example.
@@poxcr wheels, tires or honestly simply a better frame have much more impact on the weight, comfort and even performance. Don't know why some always try to get the most recent and most expensive components and ride a crappy frame set for instance :) (not implying klein to be in this case)
Esos cuadros Klein son una maravilla. Bien valen la pena todas las caricias que recibió. Felicitaciones al bicicletero y al dueño ya que es una máquina de muy buena calidad sin llegar a invertir en materiales tope de gama. Desde argentina un abrazo para todos...
Awesome build I think I will do something similar with Tiagra. 105 is now dead to me because it's electronic only. Honestly a near perfect build, only things I would change are subcompact cranks(I'm not that strong of a rider) and clinchers with at least 28mm maybe 32mm if the frame can handle it instead of tubular tyres.
Amazing build and what a transformation! My personal differences would have been for a more slender looking stem like a 3t arc ii (Thomson 4x stems always seem to be over built for road bikes). Lovely build. How does it ride? That would make for a great follow up video
Thanks Dale! 3t arc ii would be a good choice unfortunately it is not available in glossy black. It rides incredibly fast and agile and on top it's always a converstaion starter no matter where I am on the road with it😎
Totally forgot they built road bikes. Man that thing is gorgeous. Not only stood the test of time, but actually still manages to outdo a lot of modern bikes today. Nice job!
Thanks Adam👍
Two years ago I was able to find the same Klein with the same paint and 105 groupset that had been in storage since it was purchased. The lady only rode it twice. Her husband said the stiffness of the frame scarred her. The dropouts still had all the paint on them. Best $750.00 I ever spent.
You lucky Bas%&rd!! 750.- for almost new is a bargain!
@@Velofil there's one for $1250usd by my house I already have a tcr sl etap disc so I wanna do this build but can't justify it because my bike is already pretty similar in weight and stiffness. I ride alone so it would be a very expensive thing for me to do just to have a cool build for no one to see 😂
Insane looking bike !
7.4kgs with 105 is pretty freaking good !!
в сомнениях я больших про вес этот... автор 3.14здит как дышит, то есть часто и равномерно. и сколько же весит фрэйм насухую?
Thats Klein for you. they were ahead of their time.
Tubulars, man
yea its called rim brakes
Is it aluminium?
Man Klein really did a phenomenal job at both making very innovative bikes and having excellent paintwork. Beautiful build
Thanks a lot 👍
So nice. I ride a Cannondale CAD 3 from 1996 with complete DuraAce x 10 with the same paintwork. I love it so much and use it only on sunny days. I would never give it away.
I always wanted this Cannondale😫 ride it with pride🤟
Who doesn’t just love a old Klein!? Possibly the most beautiful of all frames and stiff as the devil. I will never forget my days riding mine.
wish they made parts like they used to, whenever i see an old campagnolo set my jaw drops.
Love the fade paintjobs on those old Klein Quantums.
Sweet build. I have an orange 1999 Quantum Race that still looks like new. It's full Ultegra. Been riding it all these years till August when I got a new bike.
Thanks, I hope for you that the new one is as amazing as the KLEIN ;-)
Why replace it ?
Is the Klein for sale ?
@@splashpit A new comfy carbon frame with Di2 is nice. Keeping the Klein as a second/backup bike. Still rides very nice.
I'm not going to sell, it's a classic :)
Top tip: use a hairdryer to remove vinyl stickers! The heat softens the sticker and glue and makes it super easy to remove. Way easier than scraping them off!
exactly. I used a heat gun set it on low and blow at the stickers like 15 sec. and than took them off, easely
WD40 or Isoporphyl does this in a seconds, no heat required
@@AngryApple no it doesn't
@@DG-EditsYT it depends on the type of sticker that was used, some adhesive can be desolved with alcohol and some with fats or oils.
@@AngryApple we are talking about the sticker removal first, not the adhesive removal, thats usually best done best by a citrus glue remover or light solvent/isopropyl alcohol depending old how the glue is. I done this this on bikes and cars for decades
The Earnie Ball Musicman Mystic Dream paint makes everything look good. Guitars, bikes, cars, evereything.
Masterpiece :) ot's a shame that Klein does not exist anymore.
Your home-made spacer is my favourite thing on this build, with the internal machining for those marginal weight gains 👌
that blew my socks off, and takes it to a whole new level from fantastic to superb
Finally, someone who knows how to wrap the bar
Really nice result, those frames are incredibly stylish and the components you chose match perfectly. Well done.
Thanks a lot for the nice compliment🤗
This is IMMENSELY SATISFYING...thank you. My Chehalis, WA built Quantum Pro is still the best rig I own, period, and the go-to, go fast bike for big climbs. Joe Bell in San Diego repainted it, new Dura Ace mechanical kit, HED Belgium Black rims to CK R45 hubs w/CX-ray spokes, as Hambini says, it's The Shiz
Thanks Christopher 👍, are there pictures online of this Shiz? 😝
@@Velofil Alas, no online pics, but I'll see if I can upload one in the reply to this thread, or, if not, would be glad to send a couple to your email/text
Hey Christopher, I am upgrading my Klein Q Pro Carbon and was going with HED Ardennes wheels (25mm outside width), how was the fit / clearance on your Quantum Pro?
@@matthewmiklos4381 I found it depends on the tires, specifically the front tire, you are running...Conti GP5000 is what I run now, on both the Hed Belgium Black and Lun Hyper R38, no clearance issues...ran a pair of Challenger tires and some rub on the front...the Hed Belgiums with CK R45 hubs and Cxray spokes have been a pretty bombproof wheelset
So cool bike! Klein's bike is really nice to paint. In 2000, when I was riding a mountain bike, Klein's bike was a time of momentum.
That Klein was ahead of it's time with internal routing. The paint reminds me of the recent OPEN bikes.
Stunning build. One day i’ll add one of these to my collection of Kleins. 👌🏼
Beautiful build, not quite my budget but it's all relative. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot😄
Sweet build. That color is awesome
Discovered your channel just yesterday, and have been binging your videos for 2 days straight. Needless to say you've become a favorite channel of mine, it's criminal how you only have 2k subscribers. I hope the algorithm can work in your favor in the future!
You went the extra mile with that spacer. Very nice build
Thanks 🤗Otherwise the spacer would have bothered me every time I looked at the bike😂
Great project. Beaut result. I would go carbon forks but that's just me. Terrific video.
Thanks a lot, glad you like it👍
I especially like that you managed to salvage the old groupset and sell it on. That would have probably made a hobby project cyclist somewhere very happy indeed. Would love to see some strava data for this beautiful looking whip.
@martin manuel pick your battles with the extinction rebellion stuff man. While I agree with you in principle, this guy actually salvaged the parts he didn't want.
Awesome build, looks super clean. I just bought a quantum race. Going to upgrade little bits at a time. For now the old ultegra stuff is still working great.
Thanks a lot Philip ☺️
I have the blue one, i wish I had the skill set to do what you just did. Great Job, the purple looks amazing!!
Thanks a lot! just try, if I can do it, anyone can do it :-)
Man that came out great. Your attention to the little details made the difference.
Glad you like it, thanks 👍
Very nice build, very satisfying. I'm about to do my 2nd Covid Klein build, they are great bicycles. Thanks for taking off the stickers.
I'm not a roadie but I LOVE this build. Well done!
You make some absolutely gorgeous custom builds 🤩
Thanks a lot 👍
well done ! nice choices all around. wanted one long before the comedian hung one on his show. inspired. live where they are not common. bicycles that is. comedians everywhere. great vid.
Thanks a lot, glad you like it 🤗
This is the frame I have. And this is what I want right now! I wish your workshop near. No kidding.
10/10. Good call removing the stickers on the Syncros hoops, the clean finish is much better.
Beautiful! When I sold my Klein Performance I sold everything.
Thanks Randy👍
This has been done in such tasteful way, I absolutely adore the end result!
Thanks a lot 👍
Looks good. I actually liked the stickers on the wheels but looks good without them too. 👍☮️🌞🌟🚲
Thanks 👍
Wow, now that's a stunning transformation...keep up the great work!
Thank you Jason 👍
Nice build. My 2002 "Plum Crazy" Quantum is getting a new 105 R7000 (2 x 11) groupset, Whisky stem and Dimension flat top shallow drop bar this spring. It will look a lot like this one, but with different wheels and tubeless tires. Thanks for the preview. I added a Fizik Arione Classic saddle, Whisky carbon seatpost, and Enve titanium QR skewers last year. Used Bontrager RXL tubeless ready alloy wheels were added 2 years ago. I bought my Klein brand new in '02. It was one of the last made in Chehalis. I've never heard this color/paint called "Purple Haze" though.
Edit: After further research, it appears that your bike is a 2000. The paint job is a bit different, where the "Purple Haze" looks green at an angle and the "Plum Crazy" is more of a copper color in one direction and deep blue at another angle. According to the 2000 Klein Tech Manual, the color of your bike is called "Blastberry", even though it's referred to as "Purple Haze" in many places on the internet.
Cool, can we see pictures of it when you're done?
@@Velofil Sure, if I can figure out how to add them here. If not, I'll add a link to my website. It won't be until mid May. Did you mention what size your frame is? That is insanely light. Mine is a 56 and weighs about 18.7 lbs now. It was 20.1 when I bought it new.
I still have with great affection my old Quantum Pro and my Adroit with Strata fork pre Trek off course
This really is a dream bike. I love my cube cyclocross bike but this makes me want to build something similar too! Awesome result!! Best regards from Germany
Vielen Dank!
Oh, now I see what you were talking about - you must have spent quite a bit of time making that beauty! Very nice indeed. I have always wanted a Quantum and this is lovely. So very light aswell. It's got me thinking. 😉
Dam, that’s one beautiful bike, love the old school rides, nice work!
Thanks Jim glad you like it😄
Love the bike, well chosen upgrades! Another thing you could upgrade is the fork. You can use a 34mm Headset, for Aheadset forks, that are used in BMX bikes. Than, you can buy a Carbon Fiber fork, and save more weight. I did this to my old bike, and it works well! I saved 800 grams changing spacers, stem, adapters, and the fork itself, when I switched to an Aheadset Carbon Fiber fork, it really worth it!
Thanks a lot 👍 but I love to have the same colour on the fork...
@@Velofil If that's a 2002, like mine, it is a carbon fork.
I like what you did. Your restored it to modern. I like restomods. Their cool.
These frames are such an inspiration to build!
THANKYOU 👍👍👍
Beautifully shot and edited 😁 . So much work , on top of building it . Ask that detail is Very much appreciated .
Cheers from Australia 🦘
Thank you 👍
The colour, the groupset, the details, an absolute dream, amazing job!!
Thanks Joselo 👍
You did a great job. Gorgious bike!!! I have a yellow 1996 Klein Quantum Pro and I‘m currently about upgrading it to a 11speed Ultegra groupset. Great bikes!
Thanks Franz good luck with your project👍
cutting the Thomson seat post made me weep :) no glue with tape, Belgium style on the tubs, good luck !
The perfect bike. Amazing job.
I have never been a road bike guy.
But that thing is beautiful.
I'd hang it on my wall just to look at it.
Thanks 😁
I really love the colour of the bike!!! i want to have one the this paint job of my bike too.. But in Berlin, 2 bikes i have fixed and repaired were stolen. So watching your video and dreaming at night would be enough~~ Besides building sth with second hand bike is really enjoyable. I am working on a 40€ old steel frame and hopefully i can turn it into a singlespeed, then after awhile upgrade to a 11 speed bike for work. (but chainline calculation is a problem). Thankyou for your video sharing.
Thanks a lot, I am sorry that your bikes have been stolen😟
I remember these, back in the day...nice job!
Thanks 🤗
Thomson stem, Thomson seatpost, Chris King headset, Tune saddle are very very very nice components but that's not really budget proof I guess? Very nice bike!!!
Read the description!
@@BornInArona yea, it's says dream bike on. BUDGET! They are not budget parts.
Shows us a shitty BB, then cleans it and sells on eBay. Carbon wheels, all those expensive parts, not really a budget at all
@@MrRobLarkins total is only 1650 Euros. That definitely makes it a budget build.
I have another idea of "budjet" ahahahah
@Michael Nooren the OP never implied that the build was budget proof
Nice build my friend. It might not be cheaper building, I suppose but it's more satisfying.
It can be cheaper if you buy used parts/ look carefully
Nice everything, beautiful video. Interesting product for gluing tubies. Just thought bar tape was the only disappointment. Change to something current and it’s really badass.
Thanks Mark 😃 I think about that
Beautiful remake. This one didn't deserve to sit moldering in a basement!
So nice man!!! I really do love it so much. I work at a trek store here in Alabama (Roll Tide lol) and was given an older madone that has a crack in the top tube. Im going to repair it then customize it. Its unfortunately a 56cm and I ride a 52cm so it might end up being wall art but still will be a fun process! Thanks for the inspiration my dude!
Thanks you're welcome
i have a forest green quantum II and it pales in comparison to this beaut. Nice build bro! You should be a barber the way u worked that razor thing to remove the stickers. Great steady hand.
Simply COOL.
The final wight is incredible, WOW!
Best regards.
Man, you're fast! Everything in 13 minutes!!!
Awesome little project. You did extremely well sir! I hope it rides as sweet as it looks.
I watched this during my breakfast this morning just before my ride. A lovely way to start my day. Your build is unpretentious and sophisticated and you did a better job of putting it together than most bike shops I know. Also nice that I'm not the only one cutting my seatpost. 😁
Was the weight with or without pedals? That's surprisingly light.
Thanks to my only follower from Brunei 😁 Glad you like it. The weight is with pedals (the wheelset is crazy light) There are builds with this Frame with only 6.3 kg!! weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=154628
yes me too
Really beautiful video and final result!amazing work! 👍👍👍
Thanks a lot Martin 👍
Stunningly beautiful, congratulations
Thanks glad you like it🤗
good eye for beauty, balanced porportions, aestethics.....
Thank you for the compliment🤗
Really great makeover with a perfect setup.
Glad you like it, thanks👍
A beautiful rebuild and super light too 👍🏻
Glad you like it... Thanks 👍🏻 👍🏻
Another sweet build 👍👌😎 Love the saddle choice!
I love the Klein paint schemes!
I remember my Quantum. A great sprinter but would shake your teeth loose on any rough surface!
Beautiful and reflects various colors
Thanks👍
I think Klein’s had the best paint schemes.
You and I have different notions of both budget and common.
Thx for sharing. Watched the whole project. It was brilliant. I did something similar but without the drilling with my 2010 Lynskey Ridgeline 29er frame. Enjoy the beautiful bike.
To get that weight on the finished bike is decent.. love it.
Thanks Chris, appreciate that!
Looks amazing!
I would have personally went with Supacaz Kush Galaxy -oil slick bar tape to tie into the frame paint. It would have went perfectly but looks fantastic.
De-decaling the wheels really gave it a more upscale boutique look. I feel like logo'd wheels are just plain gaudy.
I also would have went with a Zipp carbon cockpit (except for the stem) just to inch out some weight savings and add some comfort, but all good stuff, and the R7000 105 is exception value and aesthetic!
Thanks a lot Josh 👍
Even my 4 year saids, that looks awesome. good build.
😂👍 Thanks Jorge!
... my 4-year-old* says*
I had my 99 Klein attitude race stolen xmass after converting it to a 700c drop bar with disc in front 105 shifters 46/34 12-34 9spd 38 wide kenda tires fitting fine ready to stomp ...rock shock Judy...it was 26+ lbs but I did it super cheap ...madd as heck
Right now I'm working on a Klein Attitude. I convert it to a "GRAVEL MONSTER" :-) With 650B!
@@Velofil I did 700 cause I found some cannondale touring bike wheels great shape and the kenda tires near new ...The same frame is on sale for 50$ at a bike shop that has used stuff ...200 for a mantra frame so I plan to rebuild it with more cash tho ...just all the sentimental rides and moments are gone ...the frame that was stolen was black and red ...on sale is blue ...i test rode a blue one and bought the black ...funny ...I might do 650b this time...definitely on the mantra ...so ya it was gonna be a monster too...and I'm 52 jacked up to do it again...the bike was fast on or off pavement just stopped going to trails and was brutal to hang with the evolution at that time 2k era...as gravel bike I think it would shock alot of folks how good that power transfer is on old aluminum kleins ...frickin bullets
@@seansims4269 Damn sorry for your loss.
6:44 nooooooooooooooo D: 12:30 looks incredible though, really amazing work you did!
I have a Quantum Race bike 😃
Beautiful inspiration, keep it up 💪
That bike is sexy! Klein always had the best paint jobs.
So you threw on a new 105 R7000 group which was worth more by itself than the entire bike ;-)... nice work!
Always amazed by some peoples defenitionsof budget. Gorgeous build anyways
Thanks Jon, I think for a "dream bike" this is still somehow in the "budget range" 😉
@@Velofil true^^
I find the best way to get rid of stickers is to use hot water, melts the glue then you can just peel off.....works a treat!!!!
Thanks Nick👍
Wow, nice job. I like the old school touch. Thomson Stem and seat post. Nice job on the wheels. To be honest, that would be a dream bike of mine. 7.4Kg is light. ;-)
Love it! Shimano 105 is the way to go. Anything beyond that is pointless performance wise, unless you want electronic shifting.
I mean weight savings are a real thing. Better brake modulation etc.
@@jaspreetsidhu5708 is it though? You'd save more weight when visiting the toilet before ride :D
I have Ultegra and it's fab. No doubt 105 is just as good, but... you know
@@jaspreetsidhu5708 I’m sure Ultegra and DuraAce are a tad lighter and look nicer, depending on your taste. However, I don’t think anyone would be able to discern any actual difference in performance between any of these groupsets. If anyone has the cash and wants to opt for anything beyond 105, by all means do it. I just feel that money would be better spent elsewhere where it may be more noticeable, in wheels, for example.
@@poxcr wheels, tires or honestly simply a better frame have much more impact on the weight, comfort and even performance. Don't know why some always try to get the most recent and most expensive components and ride a crappy frame set for instance :)
(not implying klein to be in this case)
That colour is beautiful!
Nicely done beautiful frame was a great starting point !
Thanks a lot 👍
Esos cuadros Klein son una maravilla.
Bien valen la pena todas las caricias que recibió.
Felicitaciones al bicicletero y al dueño ya que es una máquina de muy buena calidad sin llegar a invertir en materiales tope de gama.
Desde argentina un abrazo para todos...
Wow, what a frame and colour scheme. Set up is awesome as well!
Awesome build, under 8kgs for a non carbon bike is remarkable.
Very nice looking bike. Worth all the sweat👍
Thanks glad you like it👍
I just grabbed an old quantum , down tube shifters, gonna do a bunch of stuff
Awesome build I think I will do something similar with Tiagra. 105 is now dead to me because it's electronic only.
Honestly a near perfect build, only things I would change are subcompact cranks(I'm not that strong of a rider) and clinchers with at least 28mm maybe 32mm if the frame can handle it instead of tubular tyres.
Thanks a lot👍
These 105 parts are really nice looking ngl!
Amazing build and what a transformation! My personal differences would have been for a more slender looking stem like a 3t arc ii (Thomson 4x stems always seem to be over built for road bikes). Lovely build. How does it ride? That would make for a great follow up video
Thanks Dale! 3t arc ii would be a good choice unfortunately it is not available in glossy black. It rides incredibly fast and agile and on top it's always a converstaion starter no matter where I am on the road with it😎
It's gorgeus. Very nice work.
Beautiful. You could add costs for curious viewers :)
if he revealed costs it wouldnt be "budget" and would have a ton of dislikes from poors.