Was my cheap, Chinese, Carbon Fibre bike from AliExpress worth it?

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Peter Treadway

Peter Treadway

Күн бұрын

I hand built a cheap carbon fibre bike form parts I bought on AliExpress. 300 miles later, has it actually been any good?
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Here is a list of the parts and links to all of the major components:
Trifox Frame - No longer available from the Trifox store on Aliexpress, but still available direct from their website: www.trifoxbike.com/disc-brake...
Toseek Handlebars - www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...
Shimano 105 Rear Derailleur - www.aliexpress.com/item/32895...
Shimano 105 Front Derailleur - www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...
Shimano 105 Cassette - www.aliexpress.com/item/32905...
Shimano 105 shifters - www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...
ZRace Crankset: www.aliexpress.com/item/10000...
ZRace BR-002 Brakes - www.aliexpress.com/item/40009...
Elite Wheels - www.aliexpress.com/item/40000...
Toseek Saddle - www.aliexpress.com/item/40011...
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@editdroid99
@editdroid99 8 ай бұрын
I am also a folower of, 'As always....Luke'. I have built up a cheap Chinese frame, with 105, $400 50mm carbon wheels, and I love it. I got mine in carbon primer as you did. After a couple of years I painted it, with the logo on the down tube of 'Cx3', which is my nod to 'Cheap Chinese Carbon'. I cannot recomend this path enough. You will of course have to navigate the snobery at the bike club, but when you reveal the price, that usualy shuts them up. I have nearly 8k miles on my cheap Chinese frame, and it's still my best bike. If you are "handy" and don't mind searching YT, or reading a forum or two, this is the way.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Cx3! Absolutely love that, Christopher! 😂 Fantastic that you've done 8k miles on it though, and no doubt it will go much longer too. Luke is awesome though. I love his review vids! Really appreciate you taking the time to watch my video and commenting too.
@krissk77
@krissk77 Ай бұрын
Brands and logos sell... they get their frames from the same Chinese companies... what we pay for is the brand names... hv decided to do the same.. get a frame and install good components. Cheaper bike than those over priced logos... 😅
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Ай бұрын
@krissk77 there are some huge savings to be made by buying components from China, so long as you do your research before hand. 👌🏻
@DaveCM
@DaveCM 8 ай бұрын
This video just popped up. I didn't look at your number of subscribers until the video was done. I was a bit surprised that video with this quality only has 946 subscribers.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for that, Dave. Really nice to hear and glad you enjoyed it. I started the channel 5 months ago and the subs have been rising steadily since then, so I’m hoping that growth continues, especially if people continue to enjoy the stuff I’m putting out. Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment too. 👌🏻🌟
@flaviodemoura
@flaviodemoura 8 ай бұрын
966. He got me now.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
@flaviodemoura absolute legend! 💪🏻
@micoskico
@micoskico Ай бұрын
Also subscribed immediately 😂 just a great video, good shots…nothing missed. See where it takes us!
@solargoldfish
@solargoldfish Ай бұрын
Because most people want to ride a product that's been tested and proven to be safe as well as has a warranty. And let's not ignore the innovation. These companies have brought to cycling in the past 10 to 15 years. There are so many styles of bikes and equipment that would not be possible if the companies we should be supporting wasn't involved in the sports and trying to make the product work in certain categories. It's 2024 and there's no excuse for not understanding or accepting this as a hard truth.
@MaxMax-th7uz
@MaxMax-th7uz 8 ай бұрын
Great review , you deserve more followers !
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Thanks Max, really appreciate you saying that. I’m getting there slowly though. Hopefully it won’t be long before I’m catching up to Francis and Katie. (Let me dream! 🤣). Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻🌟
@emilvaradi9393
@emilvaradi9393 4 ай бұрын
An unusually precise explanation. This is what attracted me to this video and kept me watching it to the end.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Emil, really glad you found the video informative and interesting. Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 🌟
@phillevin6651
@phillevin6651 8 ай бұрын
Great job!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻🌟
@danp3677
@danp3677 2 ай бұрын
Great video. I am in the process of shopping for a new bike and this was very helpful.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 2 ай бұрын
Great to hear it was useful, Dan and best of luck with your build. For what it’s worth I’ve added around another 1000 miles to this bike since posting this video and the only issue I’ve had in that time is that the left 105 shifter has stopped engaging. However, having googled the issue, it seems to be a fairly common problem not specific to buying them from AliExpress.
@jeffreyanthony7348
@jeffreyanthony7348 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your information on this because I was thinking about buying parts just as you did and build my own bike .
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
No problem at all Jeffrey. I'm glad you found it useful and really appreciate you reaching out to let me know. You should definitely self build your bike though. No netter feeling than riding a bike you lovingly researched and put together yourself.👌
@p.thomas2989
@p.thomas2989 8 ай бұрын
Hi Pete very honest and informative, I also built a Chinese carbon Bike that i purchased through eBay last year, and all in all was a pleasant experience and like you only learn by building it yourself and learning by making mistakes but on finishing the build was a very enjoyable experience.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
That’s great. How are you finding the bike to ride now and what groupset/components did you use?
@p.thomas2989
@p.thomas2989 8 ай бұрын
it was a Airwolf full carbon gravel frame fully integrated cabling , GRX Di2 group set DT Swift wheels but have since sold the frame and upgraded with Scott Addict tuned @@petertreadway
@tomizent
@tomizent 8 ай бұрын
Always more builds! Love them :D just did my first gravel build this weekend from a dump on a rubbish pile bike
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Nice work, Tomas. I love tinkering with bikes, putting random bits together and just seeing what I can make! Have you got a picture of it posted anywhere? I'd love to take a look at it. I'll try and get some more bike build videos together then, without making them too samey. Cheers
@ruimarques822
@ruimarques822 8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for a very instructive video...maybe I will build my own...just like you I am not a bike mechanic but maybe I will give it a try...thanks again
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Thanks Rui, happy that it may help some people. You should definitely give it a go yourself though. As I say, I’d never built a bike prior to this but it wasn’t difficult at all. There are so many videos on KZfaq to help you along the way too. 👌🏻
@petervonl
@petervonl 8 ай бұрын
Hi Peter! I love your videos. Keep it up, and I’m sure you’ll go 1K and beyond 😊 In this video, I wish there were more views of the bike, rather that the close-ups and the picture at the end. I can only really make out the red parts in your garage studio… Anyways, looking forward to the next one 👍
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Hey Peter, thanks so much for the compliment. I’m so glad you’re enjoying the videos. Also for taking the time to watch and comment and for the feedback. Yeh, it’s probably a bit dark in the studio… I really need to upgrade the lights! 😖 I took some photos of the bike just after I’d built it though, so I’ll make a post of them on a community tab on my channel for you to take a look. 👌🏻
@richardharrowell7779
@richardharrowell7779 8 ай бұрын
I built a rim brake Trifox X16 bike and have done about half your milage. I got the frame and Sensa shifters, and built the rest of the bike with parts from another bike that was too big for me. So far, it has been a perfect bike. Comfortable, handles beautifully, and a lot of fun to ride. With the parts I already had, it cost me about A$1000 or about 510 British pounds. To me, the X16 is the pick of the Trifox road frames.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
That’s great to hear, Richard and couldn’t agree more about the X16. I’ve had a look at the other frames they do but this one just looks the best in my humble opinion. Great that you got to cannibalise another bike to keep costs down too. 👌🏻 That said, I do like the look of the blue and orange MFM100 full sus MTB. I definitely want to self build one of those eventually. Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 🌟
@user-gv1vy4fx5u
@user-gv1vy4fx5u 3 ай бұрын
How do you not have tons of subscribers!? I love your videos! Subbed
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for saying that! Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment and thanks for the sub. The numbers are creeping up slowly, so we'll get there eventually. Great to have you on board though. 💪🏼
@binitbob
@binitbob 8 ай бұрын
Nice video. The algorithm sent this to me. If the housing is coming out of the shifter your housing has been cut too short and pulled too tight to make up the length creating tight angles on the housing. Also did you put the cable end in the shifter end? It is slightly larger than the cable and has a keyway which locates in a groove in the shifter body.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Hey, so glad the algorithm reached you with this video and glad you enjoyed it. The problem with the housing is that it's so stiff and thick, that it couldn't;t have been made any longer or with less sharp angles, because of the internal routing holes. That's why I'd never go for the integrated bar and stem again (well, not this one, anyway) As for the cable, it was definitely snug in to the mechanism, but clearly slipper out when the mechanism spun back but the cable was caught up and didn't move, causing the cable end to dislodge! Again though, that all comes down to the angles on the housing. Thanks so much for watching and commenting though. 👌
@micoskico
@micoskico Ай бұрын
Spot on mate… love that you mention owning a triban before this, your inexperince, but still managed to built such a cool cheap bike. Given the crazy prices of bikes these days i just can’t help myself going on aliexpress and just checking thing out… brings back the fun to cycling, getting parts, assembling, mixing stuf up, trying out different things… a new world opens up :)
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Ай бұрын
Absolutely. Part of the fun of cycling for me, is tinkering with your bike and learning how various bits work. It’s just a giant Meccano set basically. As my buddy Jimmy says, it’s two triangles and couple of circles and some pedals and handlebars. Nothing better than riding a bike you built entirely by yourself. So glad you enjoyed the video though and really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻
@micoskico
@micoskico Ай бұрын
Scrolled through your videos, haven’t found any updates on this build… can you please give some more feedback on the experience? Would appreciate it… seriously thinking of going the same path of building something (just to spite the industry)
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Ай бұрын
@micoskico will do but just to let you know now, it’s still going strong and I’m planning on doing London to Paris on again in June. The only issue I’ve experienced it the left 105 shifter has stopped engaging the cable but from research I’ve done online, it seems like that’s a common Shimano issue.
@mavericklimsk
@mavericklimsk 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
No problem. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and leaving a comment. 👌🏻
@sixy69
@sixy69 3 ай бұрын
Nice video, and well done building it yourself.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it. 👌
@robcallaghan8287
@robcallaghan8287 8 ай бұрын
Very interesting. I am not sure I am ready to take the plunge but I learned a lot (Including what not to do).
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Cheers Rob, yeh, can understand people’s apprehension but there really are some huge savings to be made. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment though. 👌🏻🌟
@zhuyufan1186
@zhuyufan1186 8 ай бұрын
I don't think your groupset is fake. These parts may likely be sourced from an bike manufacturer or parts take away from bikes. One way to know is to check if the serial numbers on your groupset has been grind off. 200 USD for a set of mechanical 105 shifter (In China , these are called "small set" because they only contain shifters, FD and Rd). set isn't far ferched. The genuine 105 groupset also includes brakes, crankset, casette, bottom bracket, and chain. Adding these parts together will cost you close to 350 to 400 USD which is close to the price they are selling in China as individual parts (What we call complete set in China).
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for that. That’s all really useful info. Definitely puts my mind at ease to think it’s probably real. 👌🏻
@ewtcizs1101
@ewtcizs1101 25 күн бұрын
Great video! :)
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 25 күн бұрын
Cheers Paul. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🌟
@renegadeflyer2
@renegadeflyer2 27 күн бұрын
I had built a endurance velobuild with a full 105 rim brake groupset. I had used the ican carbon rims with tires, handle bars and saddle from my previous bike. It cost me a bit less than yours, but you have bought everything. I would probably have looked the new groupsets that are available now. Oh yea I didn't go fully integrated cabling. I Road it alot last summer, very comfortable and fast. Love it so far.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 27 күн бұрын
Great to hear, buddy. I love hearing about other people’s custom builds. Funnily enough, I’ve been looking at Ican’s Carbon gravel frames recently, as I really fancy a light, off roader. I hope you get many more miles out of your bike though. 👌🏻
@HeRoLdinHo
@HeRoLdinHo 8 ай бұрын
Nice video! Is it possible to link all the parts in the description? Would be nice 🙂
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Hey Chris, that’s a great suggestion and I don’t know why I didn’t think of it myself before! 😂 I’ll collate all the links shortly and add them in the description. 👌🏻
@JamesSocialCycling
@JamesSocialCycling 8 ай бұрын
I’ve had some Chinese bars go and that for me was my first and last experience with buying cheap. Pretty much the same bars from the look and shape of yours. Though 1200 squid for the lot, can see why these videos do well on YT. Good video and well done on the build Pete😊👍
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Yeh, it can really depend on how they’re put together and whether the manufacturers give a toss about consumer safety! It’s got to the situation now though where the sheister manufacturers are starting to copy the cheap brands but cutting massive corners! Cheers though, James. 👌🏻🌟
@JamesSocialCycling
@JamesSocialCycling 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway hear you loud and clear my friend. Part of my argument has been some of the bike shops have had their hand in this as well, selling us this shite and not saying anything. Take care buddy😊👍
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
@@JamesSocialCycling yes, there is that too sadly! 😏 Cheers mate, you too. 👌🏻
@steveindorset
@steveindorset 7 ай бұрын
Pete. Another great vid and review. What do you do for a living? You gotta be in sales or teacher or something like those, as you’re such a good communicator? Awesome. 😎👍🏻
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 7 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks so much, Steve! I’m not sure how to respond to that compliment other than I really appreciate the kind words. Im actually a photographer though. I mainly shoot weddings, so if my communication skills come from anywhere, it’s probably having to diplomatically corral drunk family members away from the bar for the family group shots! 😂 Thanks so much again.
@steveindorset
@steveindorset 7 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway yea no worries. Kinda had a feeling you might work with people. 👍🏻 So any negatives on the china build? Anything other than the one piece bars, you’d wished you’d bought something else? Really shock at the price though! Just shows what profits the big manufacturers are making!!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 7 ай бұрын
@@steveindorset yeh, the price is crazy good and really highlights just how much the big brands are making (or at least, how much they’re having to charge after spending millions on marketing!). Other than the bars though, the only thing I’d really change now is the groupset for a hydraulic brake one. The mechanical discs are ‘ok’, but you can never have too much stopping power. If I was being really choosy, then maybe electronic shifting too but that would be a luxury more than a need.
@steveindorset
@steveindorset 7 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway I was thinking the same about the hydraulic discs and electronic shifting. Think I may venture a build myself soon enough. Cheers for the reply. 👍🏻
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 7 ай бұрын
@@steveindorset no worries, happy to help (if it does!). Take a look at L-TWOO for budget hydraulic brakes. Francis Cade and TraceVelo have both done reviews on them. 👌🏻
@IanHulme
@IanHulme 8 ай бұрын
For that price, and that weight, you have yourself a bargain mate. And the biggest thing is you've learnt so much now that I bet you don't even have to go to a bike mechanic. The only thing I'm confident about is cleaning the bike, swapping the brake pads, bending the brake rotor, basic stuff. I won't go near my headset or BB yet. One day though.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Cheers mate. Your LBS might tell you differently, but basic bike mechanics isn't honestly that difficult. If you look at everything as just a big Meccano set, you'll see that you just take things apart and put them back together again. The most difficult thing to master is swallowing your pride when you have to take the bike to the LBS after you've tried to fix something yourself and screwed it up! 🤣
@barberalucia7311
@barberalucia7311 6 ай бұрын
Great build
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 6 ай бұрын
Thanks Barbera. 👌🏻🌟
@krissk77
@krissk77 Ай бұрын
Am doing the same.... with new 105 components.. mechanical.❤ i dont throw boxes out toll am done... there was a time i almost threw out an extra cassettes spacer that came with a wheelset...... it sorted the cassette fixture. New follower from Kenya.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the sub, Kriss. Great to have you on board. And yes, I now check every box completely before throwing them! 😂
@askmeaboutmattweiner
@askmeaboutmattweiner 3 ай бұрын
I have a pair of those elitewheels ENT wheels and I love them, apart from the seals. The first gen hubs (the one with the orange seal) have very poor waterproofing. The freehub often traps water and allows the bearings to perish from the inside out. Supposedly elite have a gen 2 hub with improved seals so keep an eye out when purchasing.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 3 ай бұрын
Good info there, Matt, cheers. From your description, it appears I have the Gen 1 hubs (orange seals), so I’ll whip the wheels off this week to inspect the bearings. 👌🏻
@stuartdryer1352
@stuartdryer1352 8 ай бұрын
A few brands that you can trust based on a lot of reports: For frames, ICAN, Yoeleo, Winspace, Elves. I have an ICAN A10 and a Yoeleo R12. They are great. I have thousands of trouble free miles on the A10.The Yoeleo is still very new. I am happy with my ICAN and Elite Carbon wheels too. I can't say anything about cheap groupsets. I put Ultegra Di2 on both.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Similarly I’ve heard great reviews about all of those frame makers. It just shows that you really don’t have to spend multiple thousands to get a great, lightweight bike. I’m glad you’re getting some decent miles in on your two bikes. 👌🏻
@myxti3669
@myxti3669 6 ай бұрын
Which do you prefer if on rim brake, elite or ICAN?
@stuartdryer1352
@stuartdryer1352 6 ай бұрын
@myxti3669 I only have ICAN wheels for my rim brake bike. They have been bulletproof. I should mention, though, that I live in a relatively flat area, and I hate riding in the rain, so the braking surface on my wheels is not subjected to a lot of abuse. Right now, I'm using the Elite Carbon 50D wheels on my Yoeleo R12 disc bike. On an earlier bike, I had ICAN disc brake versions, and they were excellent. They have been ridden at least 10,000 miles, and they have lots of life left in them. But they are sitting in my closet as a spare set for the Yoeleo. I prefer the Elite Carbon wheels because the rims are wider on the inside and the outside. It makes for a super comfortable ride while improving aerodynamics with wider tires. They probably wouldn't have worked on my previous bike, which was an early generation road disc brake bike with much more limited tire clearance.
@nicoladigerlando23
@nicoladigerlando23 8 ай бұрын
This video is reassuring me😅, I bought a Trifox X16 frame last week, fingers crossed!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Genuinely really impressed by Trifox and any communication I’ve had with them (beyond the original shipping issue! 😂). I hope your build goes well. Would love to see it when it’s finished, so feel free to tag me on IG if you post it.👌🏻
@nicoladigerlando23
@nicoladigerlando23 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway I will let you know when the bike is build may be I can send you some impressions
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
@@nicoladigerlando23 absolutely. Drop me an email. It’s under the about tab on my channel page. 👌🏻
@nicoladigerlando23
@nicoladigerlando23 7 ай бұрын
Hi Pete, sorry but I did not find your e-mail and I write here. I did get my X16 frame from Trifox. While assemble it I had a quite big issue with the seat post. Not sure if Trifox need a specific saddle. What I mean is that standard 44mm center to center rail saddle does not fit. Did you install a specific saddle? If you can can you share some pictures of your seat post just to make a comparison? Many thanks for your help
@darpmalone2064
@darpmalone2064 8 ай бұрын
For those out there who are bigger. I built almost the exact same bike... At 200+lbs the Zrace brakes were definitely the weak link. Borderline suicidal when flying down a steep decent. They heat up and become useless. I upgraded to the newer BR-005 (also mechanical/hydro hybrid) version and they're like night and day. They work almost as well as my Ultegra 8000 brakes
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Interesting to hear, Darp. Agree on the brakes too. I’m definitely considering swapping the cable actuated callipers out for hydraulic ones but I’m just put off with the thought of having to run hoses through the bars and frame! 😖 I found swapping the stock resin brake pads for shimano sintered ones helped too. 👌🏻 Thanks for watching and the useful comment. 🌟
@Saftkeur
@Saftkeur 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway On the plus side, since you already have cables run through everything, that does make it easier to use the existing cables to pull the hydraulic hoses through! :D
@TheSpuxtm
@TheSpuxtm 5 ай бұрын
i have my chinese battle windseeker 500 bike, that costs me $480 only with Tiagra groupset... adding all the upgrades like powermeter, carbon wheels, ee brakes, shorter stem, and made the costs to $1300... from 8.8kgs without pedals to 7.8kgs with all cages/computer/lamps/pedals... rode for around 700kms already and still doing good... hope to get more kms around it...
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 5 ай бұрын
$480 with the groupset is an incredible price! So long as you do your research, there are some great deals on incredible quality parts out there! Ride on!
@ChileanChimp
@ChileanChimp Ай бұрын
Would triathalon/aero bars be able be installed on this build without issues? Just getting into into ironman training and may replicate this build but with aero bar. Subbed btw great quality content mate
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Really appreciate the sub. I don’t think you could get tri bars would fit on these particular bars, due to the flattened shape of them. Nothing to stop you putting a more standard bar on to fit the Tri bars though. 👌🏻
@ChileanChimp
@ChileanChimp Ай бұрын
@petertreadway thanks mate, do you have any suggestions for a more standard bar? I'm pretty new to this lol
@derekmbrownii
@derekmbrownii 5 сағат бұрын
Very informative and great video. I have come across the Sava brand recently. Do you know much about the brand? It says it’s a German brand but as most bikes, are produced in China. They have nice bikes with great group sets for the fraction of the name brands. Your thoughts?
@BrianRPaterson
@BrianRPaterson 2 күн бұрын
Bona video, Pete. The only thing that would bother me is the seatpost. I dont think i could talk myself into anything that's not round, "just in case." Not just damage either. For example,I quite like the Redshift suspension seatposts. Then again, it's hard to argue with 1200 quid when the big brands are charging 4 or 5 times that. Cheers
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Күн бұрын
Thanks Brian, really glad you enjoyed the video. Regards the seat post, thankfully I've yet to have a problem with it yet, and that's after some 400 miles now, but I understand your want for something more standard, to be able to fit your own one later. As you say though, £1200 for a bike easily worth £3000-4000 is difficult to say no to!
@1-less-car
@1-less-car 8 күн бұрын
Hello Peter. First, thank you for your excellent series. I have a brain teaser question for you - if you have the time. I upgraded my budget Pinnacle - with an 11 speed power train. To optimise the shifting, I have had to turn the derailleur backwards on the limit screw. This has now resolved the shifting, but the setting screw is nearly at full fixing. I am concerned that it may not be strong enough - as is. I recall a comment you made in one of your build series. You ordered a mech adaptor which moved the derailleur 'backwards'. Question - do you have any info on this? Thanks in advance for anytime you give to this.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 күн бұрын
Hey Felix, not sure if my old age has finally caught up with me, but I don’t recall buying a mech hanger adaptor but I’m happy to be corrected if you can point me to the video! 😂 That aside, what size rear mech do you have? Was it a 7speed on the Pinnacle? I’m guessing on that, as that’s what my Pinny was. It may be that you need a longer cage version or a specific 9/10/11 speed one, that’ll happily push in and out the correct distance. Not sure if that answers your question, but feel free to come back to me if not. 👌🏻
@chriscross5689
@chriscross5689 8 ай бұрын
My Elite (RimBrake) wheelset are currently inbound to customs. How much tax did you pay on yours? Or did the seller pay that for you?
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
For a couple of years now, tax has started to be added by AliExpress at checkout, so the chances are you’ve already paid it. Prior to that, it was a bit hit and miss whether you were later invoiced for customs import duty.
@chriscross5689
@chriscross5689 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway thank you, appreciate the reply.
@michaelclark3860
@michaelclark3860 8 ай бұрын
I’m inclined to agree that the groupset is legit. Luke at Trave velo has surmised that sellers just source the parts from wholesale and put them all together hence the lack of official boxes which makes sense as the quality I’ve received from Ali sourced shimano parts have been excellent
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
That reassures me even further then. 👌🏻 That said, they’ve caused me zero issues over the last 18 months, so it’s largely irrelevant for me whether they’re real or genuine, but good to consider that they may be the real McCoy. 😉 Thanks for watching and the comment. 🌟
@charlesmansplaining
@charlesmansplaining 8 ай бұрын
Years ago over a decade I built two Chinese carbon bikes. One of them was the Pinarello Prince knockoff. I compared it to the real thing and the difference could not be determined. Anyway, building them was so easy, only took a couple of hours each. Back then road bikes had rim brakes so aluminum wheels were the wheels of choice. The cost of those frames was around the $400 dollars mark and shipping was free. With what bikes are selling for these days I would strongly say yeah, build it yourself or have me build it just because I think it's fun and I like doing it and my fee is only a bottle of wine.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Payment in wine, Charles? Yeh, I could get on board with that! 😂 Completely agree though. I love tinkering with bikes, so having a project like this was great fun for me. The massive cost saving was a fantastic bonus too. 👌🏻 Do you still have the two bikes you built?
@charlesmansplaining
@charlesmansplaining 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway I don't have those two bikes anymore, I sold them. I used to get a new bike every two years. My most recent bike now is a custom titanium frame I had made from a guy here in the US. I'm done buying bikes because this one has all the modern features of a Crit racing bike and I love it. I work on many friends and co-workers bikes since I have invested in a very nice collection of Park Tools over the decades and all I ever ask in return is a bottle of Merlot. I'm not in it for the money and everybody walks away happy. I understand mechanics do it for an income to make a living but I don't do it for that. And most people don't want to wait a week to have their bikes serviced at a shop.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
@@charlesmansplaining no better feeling than seeing someone out enjoying a bike you were able to fix up for them, so kudos for that. As for you Ti bike, I hope I one day find my ‘forever’ bike, but for now I think I’ll just have to keep on tinkering with the ones I’ve got. 😂
@goldenretriever6261
@goldenretriever6261 8 ай бұрын
Those were called Chinarellos. A few guys I ride with raced with them.
@calvincrane
@calvincrane 8 ай бұрын
1200 sheets pheuuuuuuuuuw such great value! So you have the cables outside now?
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Thanks Calvin. Yeh, the price I paid all in is incredible. I’m so happy with it too and know it will go for thousands of miles more! So the frame isn’t fully internally routed. The only parts of the cable you can see though are where they come out of the underside of the bars and then go in to the down tube and then a small section at the back for the brakes and RD. 👌🏻
@calvincrane
@calvincrane 8 ай бұрын
Ahhh I thought they were fully integrated and you changed it. My novice. @@petertreadway
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
@@calvincrane sorry, I probably didn’t make that clear. It’s an integrated bar and stem, so not two separate pieces. In addition to that, the bars have holes for partial internal routing of the cables. 👌🏻
@hammerridecycling7630
@hammerridecycling7630 8 ай бұрын
got my eye on elves brands ive heard a good reviews on them.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Yeh, there are a few decent brands coming out of China now. Trifox, Elves, Yoeleo and ICAN are all great companies that seem to be getting good feedback. 👌🏻
@paddymallory4080
@paddymallory4080 8 ай бұрын
Interesting video Peter. I’ve never had any bike related parts from China. Not so much from a quality view more from the delivery lead times, which I know are getting better. I think given the mileage you have put in on the bike quantifies that the quality of components is high and given the prices you’ve quoted, a good project to undertake. It may be worth every now and then getting a magnifying glass and checking around any areas you have filed as carbon and ceramic can get micro-cracking. Great video though and you’ve definitely got my mind thinking! 👍
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Cheers Paddy. Yeh, can understand people’s frustration with the delivery times, especially in these times of ‘prime delivery’. I was researching this project over a number of months though, so the couple of weeks it took for any of these parts to arrive wasn’t too bad. As for quality, I’ve actually been seriously impressed with the frame but especially the wheels. I definitely check the frame every now and then though and every time I change the bar tape (which is quite often it seems! 🤦🏻‍♂️😂). I really don’t think that cheap and Chinese equals ‘death trap’ any more though. 👌🏻
@paddymallory4080
@paddymallory4080 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadwayI’ve been on the search for integrated carbon bars and stem for my Dolan, and have seen some horrifically priced ones, I’ll certainly give Ali express a look later today.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
@@paddymallory4080yeh, the price is the main reason I started looking on AliExpress in the first place and was blown away by the price difference! Definitely check out the TraceVelo channel though, as Luke does tons of great budget parts reviews. 👌🏻
@paddymallory4080
@paddymallory4080 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadwaywill do, thanks Peter have a good week 👍
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
@paddymallory4080 will do, cheers Paddy. Same to you, mate. 🍻
@larkinizedgaming
@larkinizedgaming 8 ай бұрын
Hello, are these brake calipers ZRACE BR-002 or ZRACE BR-005?
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Hey, these are the BR-002 ones. The BR-005 ones hadn’t been released when I built this bike but I understand they are a much better product. 👌🏻
@huggcycles1545
@huggcycles1545 8 ай бұрын
Something I'm considering for a gravel build, would you say the bars would be fine with an electronic groupset with hydro brakes?! In regards to the wheels, that is an awesome price, but buyers be warned to do homework on weight load capability. £1200 absolute bargain! And I'm a bit of a home mechanic for my fellow riders, so should be a breeze!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Difficult to say regards the bars, as I’ve not yet had the pleasure of building a hydro brake bike, so not sure of the hoses would be any more difficult to bend than the Kevlar Jagwire ones. It would certainly be easier having to run just one set of cables through the holes though. As for the wheels, absolutely agree on the weight. These are fine for road riding but I’d be wary of putting any extra weight on the bike, as is sometimes the way when riding gravel. Good luck with your build though. I’d love to see it once it’s done, so feel free to tag me in any post of it on IG when you’re done. 👌🏻
@kidnapapoodle
@kidnapapoodle Ай бұрын
Definetly would give this a try. Problem: I don't know nothing about building bikes... Ps. Great video - subscribed!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Ай бұрын
Honestly, I knew very little, if anything, about bikes myself when I built this. Putting a bike together is basically just a large Meccano set though. Just take it piece by piece and if there's a particular bit you're not quite sure off, then there will undoubtedly be a KZfaq video for it. 👌 Really appreciate the sub and kind words though. 🌟
@sofianassmaligallig8203
@sofianassmaligallig8203 8 ай бұрын
Very much true.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Sofianass. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment.
@Marxone
@Marxone 18 күн бұрын
Wheels look interesting. Even after VAT it's 40% less than ZIP wheels i can get locally.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 18 күн бұрын
Honestly, I couldn't;t be happier with them. Since posting this video, I've probably put another 1000 miles on them and they're still going strong and haven't let me down once. Also, Elite Wheels now have a UCI approved wheel set for use in world tours, so they clearly aren't some fly-by-night outfit just out to make a quick buck from a shoddy product.
@johns3106
@johns3106 8 ай бұрын
BSA bottom bracket! Winner!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Desperately didn’t want a press fit one! 😖
@DavidSmith-hz3jg
@DavidSmith-hz3jg 8 ай бұрын
I've done 30,000 km on a java versuvio, complete bike on Ali express. It's 7.5kg I'm 105kg. Haven't died yet go 60kmph downhill haven't changed one thing on the bike. Looks 10 grand. Integrated cables and 105 Shimano groupset cost £1000 2 years ago. No cables on show. I only had to put on the wheels, pedals and seat post.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
But I’ll bet you still get snobs sneering at you! Ridiculous isn’t it! Sounds like an awesome bike though. I would like a bike with fully integrated cabling but not sure I’d have the patience to put it together! 😂
@zaahierstanley955
@zaahierstanley955 8 ай бұрын
Good vid
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Cheers Zaahier. Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻🌟
@leedorney
@leedorney 7 ай бұрын
I came to these frames from a custom Goff steel frame lovely but not carbon, they've definitely got the edge, no drag. I got a BXT frame which i now know is an original Chinese brand owned by some guy called Cream (seriously that's his name) and is 20 odd yrs on existence which the guy started with his brother i think after a couple of discussions with them. Either way i reckon youre in good hands with these makes, Trifox, BXT etc. I chose an original Chinese branded company because it's that and not a frame made for the western cycling companies and they like you supporting them too and as the price is outstanding i don't feel youre getting a bad deal imo 🤷 also if you do communicate with them i send my English message and translate it via Google to Simplified Chinese so they understand as things can sometimes but not understood 👍
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 7 ай бұрын
I've not heard of BXT, Lee but they sound very similar to Trifox. People just naturally assume that anything Chinese will be crap and don't give them a second glance. There are some massive savings to be made if you do just a little bit of research though. Thanks so much for watching.
@leedorney
@leedorney 7 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway Not a prob at all, I really like watching these videos, great you do them 👌
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 7 ай бұрын
Cheers Lee, really appreciate you saying so. So glad you’re enjoying the videos too. 👌🏻🌟
@pradeeprajaapandian8297
@pradeeprajaapandian8297 8 ай бұрын
Great video. I am looking at the trifox x18. The frame looks good. But i am from India, they charge 50 % tax on imports 😢
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Wow! That’s an expensive duty to pay! It’s usually just 6% import duty in the UK (plus the normal 20% sales tax), which seems bad enough at times! Whereabouts in India are you though, out of interest? I’ve visited Kerala a number of times and love it. 👌🏻
@pradeeprajaapandian8297
@pradeeprajaapandian8297 7 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway I am from chennai, tamilnadu.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 7 ай бұрын
@@pradeeprajaapandian8297 The next State over then. Not too far from where my travels have taken me. Although Chennai is a fair distance though! I hope to tour Tamil Nadu one day.
@richardguggemos6336
@richardguggemos6336 18 күн бұрын
The park tool website can make you a near expert builder.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 18 күн бұрын
Absolutely, Richard. Sadly it can also make you near bankrupt! 😂 Calvin Jones is a living legend though and the teacher we all needed as kids. 👌🏻
@MrVizzle
@MrVizzle 8 ай бұрын
If I am here means you were blessed by algorithm. Good luck from now on sir.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
I’m honoured that you’ve graced us with your presence, Mr. Vizzle. You are most welcome. 😉🌟
@mikekelly1771
@mikekelly1771 8 ай бұрын
I thought Orbea made their frames in Basque region. Well there you go then. The more you know.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Sadly not. They are ‘designed and built’ in Spain (i.e. the bits are put together there) but the frames are physically made in China.
@JunGSeki
@JunGSeki Ай бұрын
Any pictures of the bike would be good. It’s too dark to see the bike in details
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Ай бұрын
Yep, I've had that comment a few times now, John. This was one of my first studio videos, so I hadn't got my lighting settings fully dialled in at that point! 🤦🏻😂 I did post a few pics of it on my community feed though, if you fancy taking a look: kzfaq.info/love/WR8VZ3i75GICL0Ggrkv27wcommunity?lb=UgkxAvV1wRVC9H2XQpMVTckbl7aMeZUy1jP5 Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment though, John, 👌
@albertorobinson7611
@albertorobinson7611 8 ай бұрын
yeah!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
I’ll take that to mean you think the bike was worth it, Alberto. 😉👌🏻
@albertorobinson7611
@albertorobinson7611 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway 100 % cheers dude
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Nice one, thanks mate. Really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 💪🏻🌟
@markgrenier6787
@markgrenier6787 11 күн бұрын
great vid.. sive instead of cheapin the process of sourcing. your video is very very helpful. good job. My only suggestion is now WE say Inexpensive
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 11 күн бұрын
Very good point actually, Mark. Cheap implies ‘crap’ whereas in expensive implies ‘well priced quality’. I like that. Really glad you enjoyed the vid too. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. 👌🏻⭐️
@kwtay1746
@kwtay1746 3 күн бұрын
Save money but more importantly enjoy the experience of building your own bike!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 3 күн бұрын
Absolutely! I love tinkering with bikes but this was my first full build and I learnt so much. Would definitely recommend building your own bike to others.
@Runner9264
@Runner9264 8 ай бұрын
Great bike build! Trifox has been getting good reviews. I would consider Winspace (T1550 or SLC 2.0) or Yoeleo frames for a little more. Im not sure u mentioned anything about those Red saddles. I would replace those Toseek bars fast. Check Easton EC70s. Farsports or The One if u have budget. I don’t compromise in the STIs, RD and FD. Too much mech and safety issues down the road. Do consider some Weight Weenie secrets for the next build: Recon Cassettes, Pass Quest Aero Chainrings, Ride Now inner tubes, Gelu 3D saddles and KMC SL black-gold chains.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips. I’ll definitely be building another bike in the near future and may try to make it as light as possible, so there are some good selections there. 👌🏻
@Runner9264
@Runner9264 8 ай бұрын
Just a thought. How about creating the best ali express (chinese) bike - not necessarily most expensive. Something a modern cyclist will agree to and be ok to ride with. There are already very strong parts out there that combines the nuances of price, proveness and popularity.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
@Runner9264 I like that idea. I’ll start looking in to it. Cheers. 👍🏻
@Tarmaccyclocross
@Tarmaccyclocross 6 күн бұрын
Hate hydraulic brakes after having two front brake failures which could have serious if I hadn’t had cyclocross experience 😵‍💫
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 6 күн бұрын
Ouch! That doesn't;t sound good! Do you know what caused the failures? Glad you avoided serious injury.
@Tarmaccyclocross
@Tarmaccyclocross 6 күн бұрын
@@petertreadway both times air had been in the system. I had to pump the brakes to get them to work bring back rim brakes 🤣
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 5 күн бұрын
Damn, that’s not good. Touch wood you don’t get any more problems from them or managed to get some brakes back on your bike soon. 😉
@jonhalda
@jonhalda 2 ай бұрын
could something like this be used for gravel? roads in my country are an absolute nightmare.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately Trifox don’t (yet) make a bike with wide enough forks/stays to accommodate anything larger than about 28mm tyre, which would be pretty pointless on a gravel bike. If you’re looking for a cheap, carbon gravel frame though, take a look at ICAN. I’ve been eyeing up their gravel/CX bikes for quite a while and will probably end up grabbing one. 👌🏻
@qwertyazerty2137
@qwertyazerty2137 3 ай бұрын
Hey ! I just finished my ali gravel build based on ltwoo GR9 and I am disappointed with this groupset and lots of its design shortcomings - poor quality llever bleed port bolts that arr hard to loosen and easy to strip, awful ergonomics of the downshift trigger from the hoods, gaping hole under the left lever body where they normally put the ratchet for the front derailleur cable if this lever was used for the rx 2x groupset. You can't see it on the official photos because they are edited but you can feel the hole's edges under the fingers which is not comfortabke. too strong clutch preventing from any decent derailleur adjustement. I had to take it out completely. Rubber hoods that are not grippy enough when bare handed. No bite adjustement of the levers which results in 5 mm lever travel for new brake pads before they touch new rotors. If I knew, I would take a chance with sesnah hrd 1x11
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 3 ай бұрын
Oh man, that sucks that you’ve had such a bad experiences! That’s really disappointing to hear too, as I was just recently looking at getting an L-TWOO groupset for a new build I’m putting together! I was hoping L-TWOO was becoming that rare thing of a reputable direct from China company but sounds like their R&D as well as their quality control are still lacking! I’ll take a look at Sensah for now then I think.
@qwertyazerty2137
@qwertyazerty2137 2 ай бұрын
​@@petertreadway their QC is rubbish because I had two gr9 groupsets with the first one returned for a warranty claim with full refund because of that stuck bleed port bolt which I eventually stripped. I asked ltwoo to check them for overtighening before ahipping but they just refused claiming that they check it during assembly but they apparently don't because the second groupset had the same problem only this time I was able to loosen the bolt with a t8 torx bit without stripping it. It's ridiculous... I think the whole design of the bolt is bad because the head socket is too big for the specified 2 mm allen key to engage tightly enough to loosen it. I wrote to ltwoo about it and asked if they could send me a replacement bolt because I am afraid that after several cycles of undo/do, the bolt will eventually strip and get stuck in the reservoir forever rendering the lever useless because it won't be possible to bleed it. They went silent since then so I think I will have to open a dispute over this. Talking about good customer service... And it's not just me or just the GR9. I found one review on ali regarding their electronic e9 groupset where the buyer had the same problem with a stuck and over tightened bleed port bolt. I just have this impression that they rush unfinished products to market and from the earnings and and based on possible customer feedbacks, reviews, opinions and comments, they fund improvements. If you take a look at their 2023 catalog, their range of products is massive. It's amazing at what pace they release new stuff, regardless if it's beta version or final well tested and designed release. I think this is simply unfair towards us, customers who fall for their competetive prices and paid reviews from numerous shills on yt. I haven't ridden the groupset much yet, all that I mentioned are basically first impressions after installing and a few km clocked. If first impressions are that bad and you discover issues that no 'reputable' yt influencer (tracevelo, china cycling, gc performance, cade media) mentioned about, then it really puts you off of stuff from ali, even if you are aware of the gamble and accept the risk of getting a faulty or under developed product. If you planned on buying any hydraulic ltwoo groupset, I'd refrain and wait until they get their sh*** together. If anything, I'd go with their mechanical groupsets. I have their R5 9-speed shifters paired with shimano sora r3000 rd and they work all ok. The overall quality and and actuation is comparable to claris/sora, but the price is half of the price of sora shifters. I also have their AX 11-speed mtb groupset which also works fine, but after half a year of riding and less than 1k km clocked in the clamp bolt of the shifter snapped out of nothing. I haven't used a torque wrench on it but definitely I haven't overtightened it. Guess, these dirt cheap prices don't come from nowhere... Also, the b tension washer that latches on the rd hanger, can fall off when you take out the rd because unlike in shimano rds, it's not held by a clip on washer that clips into the groove of the main rd mounting bolt, but it's held in place by a simple spring-like retaining ring similar to these that hold the freehub pawls in place, which can pop out but is easy to put back in.
@peterquest6406
@peterquest6406 6 ай бұрын
I understand why people do this,i just think it's a pity people have to bypass there local bike shop in order to get a good deal.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 6 ай бұрын
With bike prices the way they are currently (which obviously isn’t the fault of LBSs), many people are just priced out of having a new, super lightweight frame. TBH though, the type of person that could build their own bike from scratch, isn’t likely to be a bike shop regular anyway, as they would like perform most of their own maintenance and be on the look out the bare frames from elsewhere to build up themselves. I do like to support my LBS when I can though. 👌🏻
@hartwinfritz
@hartwinfritz 8 ай бұрын
You're black frame blends in your dark background. Where's the bike? LoL ✌
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Yeh, think I need to upgrade my lighting setup! 🤦🏻‍♂️
@f1rstlol
@f1rstlol 8 ай бұрын
There is no "fake" shimano groupsets higher than cheap MTB ones. So this 105 is 100% legit.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment mate and that’s reassuring to hear. 👌🏻 Excuse my ignorance though, but what do you mean by no fake groupsets higher than cheap mountain bike ones?
@veganpotterthevegan
@veganpotterthevegan 8 ай бұрын
Not sure about groupos but I've most definitely seen fake Tiagra and 105 chains. Obviously through the slightly different font in the plates and very different quicklink
@MaxMax-th7uz
@MaxMax-th7uz 8 ай бұрын
I just think bikes are so over priced ! Bought Scott addict 20 brand new in 2020 , full 105 , for £1250 and only weighs a fraction under 8kg ! ( thin 2023 Scott addict 20 with disc brakes is £2299 ) The new trek Edmonds SL8 aero costs £12 k and weighs 7.8 kg !
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Yeh, completely agree that bike pricing has gone crazy, chiefly due to the pandemic causing a perfect storm: lack of bikes to sell + people with tons of time at home wanting to get out and exercise. The bike industry was basically naming its price. Now though, interest in cycling has fallen back to similar pre-Covid levels but manufacturers haven’t adjusted prices to suit. That matched with a cost of living crisis, is why the industry is on its knees now. Sad to say but it’s largely their own greed to blame.
@MaxMax-th7uz
@MaxMax-th7uz 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway , loads of new bikes on sale now ! Tempted to buy a new bike even though I don’t need one lol ! My scott addict is my first decent road bike and I am very impressed !
@solargoldfish
@solargoldfish Ай бұрын
Is not supporting local bike shops worth it? You know, lots of products outside the bike industry have lost the diversity and innovation because they're all being purchased by large companies or can't stay open because the customer will just buy a cheaper possibly toxic product. Even Amazon used to sell products at extremely reasonable prices, but after all the malls and box stores are closing, all the prices have gone up by $5 to $15. I'm not just discussing inflation, but the actual price that's in a store is now more expensive on Amazon. But, bike parts are still a lower price there. Why? Because the community (generally if they have ethics) supports local bike shops and companies around the world that are producing high-quality, highly innovative products. just look at the diversity in frame and wheel combinations. We have not develop a bike that caters to your needs. That's because the companies we should be supporting are also writers and are making the sport better in so many ways that you can't quantify by how much something costs compared to a nested product. If you want to continue supporting companies that do not have warranties, do not innovate, do not unnecessarily increase prices just because they can don't purchase your no-name products willy-nilly like it doesn't make a difference. If you continue to buy products from untrustworthy sources and don't support local bike shops, they two will close and then all the innovation, local riders and events, will disappear just like all the things that you liked before in your childhood also disappeared. I think it's very shortsighted for this creator to not discuss the reality of these decisions.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Ай бұрын
Whilst I understand that bike shops have a place, and I am a huge supporter of them when I have an issue I can’t fix myself, it has to be understood that times are hard for everyone. Should someone be stopped from riding a bike because they can’t afford to buy one from or afford to get it fixed by their LBS? On another point, if someone is capable of fixing/building their own bike, then they were never going to be a bike shop customer anyway. On your point of there being no innovation because people are buying ‘cheaper possibly toxic’ products, can you explain to me how a ‘cheap, Chinese’ company like Elite wheels went from being laughed at in pretentious cycling circles to having a number of UCI approved products? Yes, there is a lot of crap out there but they usually get found out pretty quickly and don’t last long. There are, however, also highly reputable Chinese manufacturers that stand behind their products, with great after sales service and customer support when needed. As I stated in the video too, pretty much every major bike brand has at least one of their frames made in China and those factories produce products for many brands at once. Why should a consumer pay more for a bike because it has Trek/Bianchi/Giant/Pinarello down the side of it? You may argue that you’re paying for research and development but that argument only goes so far and so the vast majority of your money is going on a huge marketing/PR budget. I’m afraid you will not convince me that a £12k bicycle has as large an R&D and manufacturing cost as a £12k motorcycle. The math ain’t mathing. Ultimately, people are entitled to buy parts from wherever they want at a price they are comfortable with and if that happens to be from China then that’s their prerogative.
@mbastos1000
@mbastos1000 2 ай бұрын
It is not the same. Big brands are made in China, but the big brand’s technicians are present there to make sure the Chinese do a good job and follow the design to the letter!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 2 ай бұрын
Have you got a source for that info? These factories will be throwing out multiple types of frame from different manufacturers every day, so to suggest that each brand has their own technician sat watching over the assembly line seems a little far fetched. They may send an inspector in randomly to make sure the frames are up to spec on a given day, but having someone sat constantly in another company’s factory? I can’t see it.
@RogerSartet007
@RogerSartet007 17 күн бұрын
Aren't you confusing Taiwan with China?
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 17 күн бұрын
A few are made in Taiwan, Roger, but the majority are mainland China.
@RogerSartet007
@RogerSartet007 17 күн бұрын
@@petertreadway Yeah, I just realized you are talking carbon frames, not aluminium. My bad. Anyway, thanks for the informative vid!
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 17 күн бұрын
@@RogerSartet007 thanks Roger, glad you liked it. 👌🏻
@aaron___6014
@aaron___6014 8 ай бұрын
You can buy a used made in the UK steel frame for peanuts, but these channels are pushing Chinese frames? Our grandparents would be rolling in their graves. 🇬🇧🇺🇲
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 8 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with either. It’s horses for courses. I have a number of old, steel frame bikes but variety is the spice of life. Cheers for the engagement. 👌🏻
@aaron___6014
@aaron___6014 8 ай бұрын
@@petertreadway well, that is a beauty of cycling. Lots of variety for not much money.
@necromonicar
@necromonicar 8 ай бұрын
I built a road bike from scratch , all eBay and found a bunch of old school Raleigh Reynolds steel tubing, can’t remember what number, but incredibly light and about three kgs lighter than my son’s smaller full aluminium bike
@Roadmannerism-cc
@Roadmannerism-cc 2 ай бұрын
Don't care for parts which don't support your local bike shop. The Chinese , nor the internet will fix your bike. Unless you happen to be riding through China. 😂
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 2 ай бұрын
How about if I fix my bike? 😉
@Roadmannerism-cc
@Roadmannerism-cc 2 ай бұрын
@petertreadway more power to you, but it takes a village. Most people spend too much time online w/o a solid answer. When a visit to their LBS would absolve most problems in a shorter amount of time.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway 2 ай бұрын
@Roadmannerism-cc I’m always really conflicted on this point, as I do feel it’s right to support your LBS but I’m also all about people learning to fend for themselves and, TBH, I’ve been guilty of looking stuff up online and getting 15 different answers. But to me, that’s when you just have to go and get your hands dirty, tinker with the bike and see what you find. You’ll learn so much more about your bike in general that way than anywhere else. Then, if you screw it up completely, you can take it to the LBS to get them to fix it! 😂
@Roadmannerism-cc
@Roadmannerism-cc 2 ай бұрын
@petertreadway Correcto Mundo. At that point once the customer has tinkered/ screwed with it, the LBS then gets to charge you double without you complain. It's only fair to charge you double to clean up your mess. ;)
@royanderson3478
@royanderson3478 Ай бұрын
Garbage 🗑. Pay or buya used bike. SL8 or SL7 is my kinda thing. Used.
@petertreadway
@petertreadway Ай бұрын
Everyone’s entitled to their opinion, even if it’s wrong. 😉
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