Dengfu FM028
rainerhq
Posts: 70
Frameset
Frame: FM028
Fork: F007
Frame misc.
Headset: Neco
Expander: Neco
Top Cap: Fibre-Lyte, Al bolt
Spacers: Ebay CF
Seat clamp: New Ultimate
Bottlecage Bolts: alu
Cbl. Tensioners: Jagwire
Chainstay protector: 3M
Cockpit
Stem: Scott, 110mm
Bars: FSA Omega Compact
Bartape: FSA Kork Ultra-Gel
Barplugs: FSA
Seatpost: Omni Racer
Saddle: Fi:zik Arione
Gear&Brake
Shifters: ST-6700
Crankset: FC-6700 G
BB: SM-BB6700
Front Der: FD-6700 G
Rear Der: RD-6700 G
Brakes: BR-6700 G
Chain: CH-7901
Cassette: CS-7900 12-23
Cables/housing: Shimano
Wheels
Wheelset: Mavic Cosmic Carbone SL
Rim Strip: No Tubes
Tyres: Vittoria Rubino Pro
Tubes: Maxxis Ultralight
Skewers: Planet X
Spoke magnet: Polar
Misc.
Pedals: PD-5700
Bottle Cages: Ebay CF
Computer: Polar CS400
Weight: 7960g
With tubular wheels
Frame: FM028
Fork: F007
Frame misc.
Headset: Neco
Expander: Neco
Top Cap: Fibre-Lyte, Al bolt
Spacers: Ebay CF
Seat clamp: New Ultimate
Bottlecage Bolts: alu
Cbl. Tensioners: Jagwire
Chainstay protector: 3M
Cockpit
Stem: Scott, 110mm
Bars: FSA Omega Compact
Bartape: FSA Kork Ultra-Gel
Barplugs: FSA
Seatpost: Omni Racer
Saddle: Fi:zik Arione
Gear&Brake
Shifters: ST-6700
Crankset: FC-6700 G
BB: SM-BB6700
Front Der: FD-6700 G
Rear Der: RD-6700 G
Brakes: BR-6700 G
Chain: CH-7901
Cassette: CS-7900 12-23
Cables/housing: Shimano
Wheels
Wheelset: Mavic Cosmic Carbone SL
Rim Strip: No Tubes
Tyres: Vittoria Rubino Pro
Tubes: Maxxis Ultralight
Skewers: Planet X
Spoke magnet: Polar
Misc.
Pedals: PD-5700
Bottle Cages: Ebay CF
Computer: Polar CS400
Weight: 7960g
With tubular wheels
"Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"
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Comments
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That is one stealthy bike!0
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In the first pic its absorbing practically all the light, you can hardly see it :shock:0
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Looks good.
Is that the same frame as the Ribble Stealth? I was collecting some stuff from Ribble yesterday and they had one in the showroom that was set up in a similar manner to what you've done with yours.0 -
How Much? and Where From?
Looks awesome. I admire all the people having a crack at buying these chinese framesCrafted in Italy apparantly0 -
Leech wrote:Looks good.
Is that the same frame as the Ribble Stealth?acidstrato wrote:How Much? and Where From?
Looks awesome. I admire all the people having a crack at buying these chinese frames
Frame+fork+headset= 470.-€ (depends also of customs and VAT)
From Dengfu"Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"0 -
what are the wheels you got on there? looks absolutely gorgeous in that matt black though!My Rides:
Road: Ciocc Extro http://www.flickr.com/photos/46624319@N ... hotostream
TT: http://www.flickr.com/photos/46624319@N ... otostream/
Winter: http://www.flickr.com/photos/46624319@N ... otostream/0 -
Wheels are Cosmics.
Frame looks great.
Indeed I applaud the people who "choose wisely" and get a decent frame and a great price. There is some crap out there, in terms of design for sure which are butt ugly.When a cyclist has a disagreement with a car; it's not who's right, it's who's left.0 -
Is that not quite heavy what with it sucking up all the light?0
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great build, love the matt black above gloss. One thing, I have never seen road bars with such a tight bend, look like they have been squashed, but I am sure they suit the owner.0
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Lord Jimmy 7th wrote:what are the wheels you got on there? looks absolutely gorgeous in that matt black though!
Wheels on first pic: Cosmic Carbone SL
On second pic: chinese carbon tubular rims built with Sapim Lasers and Dati hubs."Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"0 -
HI, I'm looking at buying one of these framesetts currently did you buy any chance weigh it before fitting it out?0
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Yes I did, but have to check it from my home PC."Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"0
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Use some nail polish remover and get rid of that logo on the seatpost, its spoils it! (as does the saddle)
Other than that, its a goodun.0 -
Luvverly!
Can I ask what bars they are? They look like a seriously shallow drop, which is what I would like to try.0 -
Dave195817 wrote:HI, I'm looking at buying one of these framesetts currently did you buy any chance weigh it before fitting it out?
Der hanger: 13g
Cable guide w Al bolt: 2g
Fork (cut): 389gkeef66 wrote:Luvverly!
Can I ask what bars they are? They look like a seriously shallow drop, which is what I would like to try."Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"0 -
Cheers! Off for a spot of online shoppin0
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New seatpost and saddle
"Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"0 -
Nice. Did't notice the decals in the first pics -> looks good.0
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Nice build! Thinking about selling my Argon 18 frameset and some other bits and bobs to fund building one of these myself.
How did you find the order/purchase process with Dengfu? Would you recommend buying from them?“Training is like fighting with a gorilla. You don’t stop when you’re tired. You stop when the gorilla is tired.”0 -
I can recommend DengFu and also HongFu, where I ordered those tubular rims."Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"0
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rainerhq wrote:I can recommend DengFu and also HongFu, where I ordered those tubular rims.
so far how is the ride with the frame ? are you still riding it now ? am interested in getting one also0 -
it looks a bit like a madone to me?0
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also looking at buying one of these from deng fu the finish really makes the frame0
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Hey
Which BB adapter have you used?0