Great Steven! Thanks to your video I learned how to assemble my current bike without spending a fortune. A few days ago I was lucky enough to meet two Australian girls on the Stelvio climb, you are fantastic people and I hope one day to come and visit you from Italy. Ciao
Now this might not be the flashiest bike channel with the highest production quality, but you still stand out because you clearly know what you're doing and even explain the mechanics behind certain bike parts. Also, thanks for the hack with the window seal.
I'm building several velobuild bikes with similar internal routing. Note: around minute 17, the image goes from frame without steerer to frame with steerer. That step is a biiiiiiiiitch if you routed the housing without the steerer in place. With the 2nd bike, I routed the housing with the steerer already in place, it was less $hitty (it's easy enough to route the housing around the steerer into the down tube). My stems & handlebars are separate, but everything routes internally, and I found that tightening the stem to the handlebars last gave more adjustment leeway: the housing really doesn't like sliding freely around all the carbon bends. Also, a set of small files is absolutely essential to deburr housing exit holes. Other than that, super helpful video from OZ Cycle once again.
Great videos, but that thing looks like the stuff my 1998 Cinelli Unica likely replaced. So cool, so easy, so real. Not like that old thing you are messing with. I'm glad things moved on. What year is that? 1949?
I never tried Yoeleo product, but their customer service was not good at all. I tried to order R11 frame, Price on Yoeleo website was $1215 usd, after I contacted their customer service in China, they say we have to order in the Australian Retailer where the price is $1000 aud more than official website. Then they say I can order through official website and they let me to wait to next day to confirm with headquarter. Right next day, before I put my order, they changed their price upto nearly $1000aud more. This behaviour looks like they purposely delay my order to get some time to increase the price. I ask them if I put order the day before, would they send out the frame? They just could not or may just not want to answer my question at all. Maybe Yoeleo products are ok, but the way they treat customer was not what a 'big' company should do. Anyway, not a good shopping experience.
MasteringGrappling I'm thinking of buying a R11 frame. What is your height? I'm 179cm and looking at 54cm or 56cm. I'm not sure which size to choose. What size do you have. Thanks
Great Steven! Thanks to your video I learned how to assemble my current bike without spending a fortune. A few days ago I was lucky enough to meet two Australian girls on the Stelvio climb, you are fantastic people and I hope one day to come and visit you from Italy.
Ciao
Now this might not be the flashiest bike channel with the highest production quality, but you still stand out because you clearly know what you're doing and even explain the mechanics behind certain bike parts.
Also, thanks for the hack with the window seal.
I can from your 3D saddle video to check out this frame. Looks very nice. 👌
I'm building several velobuild bikes with similar internal routing. Note: around minute 17, the image goes from frame without steerer to frame with steerer. That step is a biiiiiiiiitch if you routed the housing without the steerer in place. With the 2nd bike, I routed the housing with the steerer already in place, it was less $hitty (it's easy enough to route the housing around the steerer into the down tube). My stems & handlebars are separate, but everything routes internally, and I found that tightening the stem to the handlebars last gave more adjustment leeway: the housing really doesn't like sliding freely around all the carbon bends. Also, a set of small files is absolutely essential to deburr housing exit holes. Other than that, super helpful video from OZ Cycle once again.
Thnx this helping me a lot.
What was the weight of this build did you weigh it?
how long really?
What weight?
Glad you're posting. Also your chain waxing videos of the past were really important for me,. This one is quite interesting.
A special outer cable is provided with R8000 rear mech. It should be used at any time.
on point, hands down the best cycling tech tips on YT
Im currently riding a R6 56cm, looking to upgrade to R11 and according to the yoeleo site I'm down the 49cm size, what is drastic sizing difference
If you riding R6 56cm , that's a 55cm top tube, 53cm seat tube. Best equivalent in R11 is same 55cm top tube which will have a 52cm seat tube.
Great video! 👍
what max tire for this series, is this support 700x32c?
Maximum is 50c
What is that handlebar model ??
Yoeleo H9
love your youtube video's very informative keep up good work
Great videos, but that thing looks like the stuff my 1998 Cinelli Unica likely replaced. So cool, so easy, so real. Not like that old thing you are messing with. I'm glad things moved on. What year is that? 1949?
Which is faster axle pomegranate ball 6200 or axle ball bearing🙂
good to see you back !
Exactly
I am glad he is back with another video
Weight of the frame and sjze?
Check out their website - weight changes with size
I never tried Yoeleo product, but their customer service was not good at all.
I tried to order R11 frame, Price on Yoeleo website was $1215 usd, after I contacted their customer service in China, they say we have to order in the Australian Retailer where the price is $1000 aud more than official website. Then they say I can order through official website and they let me to wait to next day to confirm with headquarter. Right next day, before I put my order, they changed their price upto nearly $1000aud more. This behaviour looks like they purposely delay my order to get some time to increase the price. I ask them if I put order the day before, would they send out the frame? They just could not or may just not want to answer my question at all. Maybe Yoeleo products are ok, but the way they treat customer was not what a 'big' company should do. Anyway, not a good shopping experience.
the price (May 2023) is now US$2989 :(
Next popular thing will be hiding brakes and shifters inside the handelbar.
Greetings from Ukrainian cycling community! We r watching u
If this were a Di2 bike would you still want the foam to prevent rattling?
Yes, because of the rear hydraulic brake hose
Can you share the proper way to wrap the tape top to bottom? Thanks for sharing all this knowledge!
there you go: ruclips.net/video/3rJkBXSxvh8/видео.html
Cables through the headset looks like a real bug bear especially down the track for maintenance
I have an r11. I love it. The yoeleo. Bottle cages are junk. FYI
Agree. Hopefully Yoeleo will improve their bottle cage soon.
MasteringGrappling I'm thinking of buying a R11 frame. What is your height? I'm 179cm and looking at 54cm or 56cm. I'm not sure which size to choose. What size do you have. Thanks