The damn campy crank keeps rubbing on the left chainstay so I've fitted the bike with my other crank for now. I plan to do an all campy set, just need to source a campy aero seatpost and a monoplanar front brake.
Frame:
Affinity Lo Pro Small
Fork/Headset:
Affinity / Campagnolo Record
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium / Sram GXP
Pedals:
Time Atac Roc
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Soma 17T / 48T /KMC 710SL
Saddle/Seatpost:
San Marco Concor / Thomson Elite
Brakes:
Shimano 105 / Dia Compe Gold Finger
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H+Son TB14 / Campagnolo Pista / Continental GatorSkin 25c
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H+Son TB14 / Campagnolo Pista / Continental GatorSkin 28c
More Info:
Fizik Microtex tape, DT Swiss Competition Spokes
Added by 8bits. Last updated over 8 years ago.
As of over 8 years ago, 8bits has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
34 Comments
I am thinking of ordering one a small. I am 5'7 and was wondering if that would be a good size. Also if when you ordered the frame do they send it to you with a thread-less headset or how they do it. Thanks in advance
Posted almost 11 years ago
I'm also 5'7" but it all depends on your proportions. Mine is a tad small but then again I'm using an inline seatpost, with a seatpost with some setback it would be more confortable for sure but I'm used to it by now.
About the threading, I gave the fork to a friend so he could thread it for me, no biggie
Posted almost 11 years ago
It's awesome, I have it for a long time now and it's the best street bike I've had and I had many ;)
Posted almost 11 years ago
Sick build! Just wondering, do you know if the tubing on the Lo Pro is butted at all? I can't find any relevant info on the Affinity site.
Posted over 11 years ago
I have no idea tbh, if you email them they should give you info, they are really nice guys.
Posted over 11 years ago
This looks so good! Just picked up this frame last night. You're my inspiration.
Posted about 12 years ago
Hey thanks!
I changed some things, I'll try to update it this month. Hope you are enjoying the frame, for me it's a blast.
Posted about 12 years ago
yay nice clean bike ;P
just a question: how long are ur crankarms? do u have any problems with pedal strike?
I want to buy the affinity in 52 and I would like to run them with 170mm cranks.
Posted over 12 years ago
My pedal is 165mm and I do not have problems with pedal strike. The only problem is with the tight geometry, you will have to get used to a lot of toe overlap.
Posted over 12 years ago
thanks for the fast reply; so would u think that 170 will still be ok?
Posted over 12 years ago
Lovely! I just got my frame too. But what size seatpost clamp did you use?
Posted over 12 years ago
Beautiful. How's the helmet?
Posted over 12 years ago
It's good to great with the except of looks. When it's not in the head it looks fierce but when you put it on you transform into Toad lol :P
The main problem is that the sides are too thick but otherwise it's great, light, airflow is good and fit is very good.
Posted over 12 years ago
great build and colors
Posted over 12 years ago
Yeah, the green is very nice, I like it more than the chromed version
Posted over 12 years ago
very clean man.. add to favorites!
Posted over 12 years ago
thanks, coming from someone that have such a stylish bike that's really a compliment :)
Posted over 12 years ago
nibernator says:
Do you know the seat or head tube angles? They don't list them on the sites geometry.
P.S. One of my fav bikes on this site for sure
Posted over 9 years ago
namegoeshere_808 says:
Just peep at blb's lo pro
Posted over 8 years ago