Also try going bigger as well. For example, I have to grind through a wood chip area on my 45mm tires. I can look where I rode and see the mark where my my wheel plowed through in the wood chips. 48mm tires allow me to float over that pile. No evidence of me riding over it on the 48 mm tires. Feels like I am using 100 more watts to power through the junk on the 45mm tires. I've got some TPU tube ordered now can't wait to try them.
Hello Riley, nice build. How is the frame/fork holding up so far? I've just purchased this same model and still waiting to receive. Cheers from Brazil.
very nice bike, i got a bxt as well, used a toseek seatpost ( you gotta put carbon paste so you dont end up over tightening) then i used tiagra shifters with grx RD that's a nice cassette range you have.
I was curious to see how your bike was holding up, especially since there's a sale for this frame right now. Glad to see it's riding well. Also have you considered immersive waxing your chain? For gravel bikes especially, it really keeps the entire drivetrain clean and you just have to re-dip the chain in wax every few hundred of miles.
The bike has been holding up pretty well. However I haven't been riding it lately just because of the weather. I did do the whole waxing process. It's my first time doing it so I'm sure I could have done it better.
Generic carbon fiber bikes components are a bad idea from a safety standpoint. If you can't afford quality carbon from a reputable manufacturer, just don't get carbon
You're stuck in an old narrative Noah. Some of the best carbon components are now from aftermarket destributers. A lot of the pro teams use these components with their slapped on stickers on them because the components are better than those of shimano, sram, zipp, enve etc. You have way too much arrogance for your lack of knowledge on this topic. Maybe humble yourself instead of talking down on someone with misinformation.
Cool bike! Nice update.
Also try going bigger as well. For example, I have to grind through a wood chip area on my 45mm tires. I can look where I rode and see the mark where my my wheel plowed through in the wood chips. 48mm tires allow me to float over that pile. No evidence of me riding over it on the 48 mm tires. Feels like I am using 100 more watts to power through the junk on the 45mm tires. I've got some TPU tube ordered now can't wait to try them.
I just got A mountain bike so I feel that will fill that niche
Hello Riley, nice build. How is the frame/fork holding up so far? I've just purchased this same model and still waiting to receive. Cheers from Brazil.
Frame and fork are still good!
Ali express is awesome
very nice bike, i got a bxt as well, used a toseek seatpost ( you gotta put carbon paste so you dont end up over tightening) then i used tiagra shifters with grx RD
that's a nice cassette range you have.
tiagra hydraulic?
I was curious to see how your bike was holding up, especially since there's a sale for this frame right now. Glad to see it's riding well. Also have you considered immersive waxing your chain? For gravel bikes especially, it really keeps the entire drivetrain clean and you just have to re-dip the chain in wax every few hundred of miles.
The bike has been holding up pretty well. However I haven't been riding it lately just because of the weather. I did do the whole waxing process. It's my first time doing it so I'm sure I could have done it better.
Nice bike! Are these rims 45 mm depth?
hit here, what brand wheels are you using and where did you buy them from? was it ali express?
all here: ruclips.net/video/l9TAyIebl8g/видео.html
thank you, still can't find the name or brand though as not sure if it's mentioned@@riley_jenkins
@@Froxdj it is there just scroll down I remember posting the link to it a while back
May I ask what is your height and the size of the frame? Thanks.
5' 9.5" 54cm
What was the total cost of the build
Check out my first video. I answered it in a comment
How much does it weigh?
someone didn't watch the whole video
🤣@@riley_jenkins
Lol sorry that was my first video where I think I mention it's about 19.5 ± lbs@@aldrinclementina4297
Generic carbon fiber bikes components are a bad idea from a safety standpoint. If you can't afford quality carbon from a reputable manufacturer, just don't get carbon
Thanks for your opinion Noah
Yeah,we all have seen how greatly " reliable " are big brand manufacturers! Sure😊😂
You're stuck in an old narrative Noah. Some of the best carbon components are now from aftermarket destributers. A lot of the pro teams use these components with their slapped on stickers on them because the components are better than those of shimano, sram, zipp, enve etc. You have way too much arrogance for your lack of knowledge on this topic. Maybe humble yourself instead of talking down on someone with misinformation.