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Velo Orange Pass Hunter

this replaces both my Univega and my Stroma in one and the frames were heavily discounted. The Univega will be kept as a loaner/bar bike but this will become my main commuter weapon. Eventual upgrades likely a carbon fork and 650b wheelset for fireroads.

Frame:
51cm Medium 4130 steel

Fork/Headset:
Whisky No.9 CXLR full carbon tapered, Velo Orange

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
R7000 170mm, 4iiii R7000 power meter, Wheels MFG 68mm angular contact abec 5 bearings (gunmetal)

Pedals:
XT SPD

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Wolftooth 38t, M8000 11-42, HG901

Derailleurs/Shifters:
Shimano GRX 812 RD, Shimano R7000

Handlebars/Stem:
PRO Discover 42cm, Kalloy Uno 100mm -17 degree (stealthed)

Saddle/Seatpost:
Specialized toupe gel cromo rails, Deda Zero100 27.2 (stealthed)

Brakes:
TRP Spyre SLC, Shimano MT800 160mm F 140mm R

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Hunt Gravel Race with Hunt 40t ratchet hubs, Panaracer gravelking sk 32mm (measured 34mm) tubeless

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Hunt Gravel Race with Hunt 40t ratchet hubs, Panaracer gravelking sk 32mm (measured 34mm) tubeless

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. Start
  3. 2nd
  4. 3rd
  5. 4th

Current Stage Info:

after the first 1000km I can safely say this is a great frame. the geometry, particularly the high bb, makes the bike feel snappy and much lighter than the weight would have you believe. I would love to see a frame with these exact specs but in a more blingy material like Ti.

Added by henry510. Last updated 4 months ago.

As of 4 months ago, henry510 has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

5 Comments

sublorange

sublorange says:

If you ever want to drop a couple pounds off the build I have a carbon spork fork that I used for my own pass hunter build ready to go to a good home

Posted 7 months ago

henry510

henry510 says:

copped a new Whisky CXLR fork for this joker as its got 12x100 and flat mount. Thanks tho!

Posted 7 months ago

qwixoticle

qwixoticle says:

Now all you need to do is sell your other bikes and start working on your beer belly! ;)

Posted 8 months ago

GhostRidingTheWhip

GhostRidingTheWhip says:

+1

Posted 8 months ago

henry510

henry510 says:

don't give me any more ideas

Posted 7 months ago