Commute / Winter bike / Rando bike
Frame:
Bombtrack Arise 2020 orange fade
Size 51
Fork/Headset:
Surly Disc trucker Fork / FSA
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Bombtrack Crankset 42 tooths
Pedals:
Shimano A600
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Sram 10 42 cassette / Sram chain
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Sram Apex rear derailleur / Sram Rival shifter
Saddle/Seatpost:
WTB Volt / Funn Crossfire
Brakes:
Sram Rival with 160 mm Sram rotors
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
DT Swiss E1800 / Vittoria Zaffiro Graphene 2.0 32c
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
DT Swiss E1800 / Vittoria Zaffiro Graphene 2.0 32c
Accessories:
SKS Fenders / Helmut Manivelle front bag / Ortlieb Fork Plus bag / Knog PWR light
Bike History
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Added by Milka. Last updated almost 2 years ago.
chibitmin says:
Really nice build! You're inspiring me to get a new brake set up. How do you like SRAM calipers?
Posted about 4 years ago
Milka says:
Thanks. The Sram caliper are OK for the road / commute maybe not so ok on gravel or on the mountain. I find that the pad wear too quickly and you need to bleed the brakes often. On my other bike, i have the Hope RX4 they are much better, more power, more modulation and easier to maintain.
Posted about 4 years ago
chibitmin says:
Are your SRAMs only compatible with resin pads? I hear they do better on the noise level but wear faster than sintered pads. Because of the Ultegra 6800 shifters, I'm limited to mechanical brakes. I've got a set of hydraulic XTs on my mountain bike and they are **chef's kiss** so good.
Posted about 4 years ago
Milka says:
They are compatible with resin and mettalic pads, i prefer the feeling of resin pads.
That's one of the best setup you can do : Shimani hydrolic STI levers and XT brakes :)
Posted about 4 years ago