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Vintage 90's cromor frame built into a custom steel gravel bike with modern 1x11 Sram components

#gravelbike #gravelbikebuild #bikebuild #adventurebike #vintagebike
Ride along as we build this 90's cromor steel frame into a gravel?adventure bike. She gets a sram 1x11 transmission.
0:00 - 0:08 intro frame
0:08 - 0:22 Components
0:22 - 1:02 Fork crown race installation
1:02 - 2:32 Headset cups installation
2:32 - 3:49 Headset assembly
3:49 - 5:05 Bottom Bracket install
5:05 - 6:14 Crank set install
6:14 - 8:27 Front brake install
8:27 - 10:38 Rear brake install
10:38 - 11:02 Rear derailleur
11:02 - 11:35 Stem and bars
11:35 - 14:42 Rear derailleur cable
14:42 - 15:08 Rear wheel
15:08 - 16:11 Chain
16:11 - 16:32 Checking gears
16:32 - 17:51 Front brake cable
17:51 - 19:23 Front wheel
19:23 - 22:11 Front brake adjustment
22:11 - 24:31 Rear brake cable
24:31 - 26:02 Rear brake adjustment
26:02 - 26:35 Seat post and saddle
26:35 - 27:49 Cutting cables
27:49 - 28:43 Reveal and End

Пікірлер: 36

  • @purpletrance9874
    @purpletrance98742 ай бұрын

    I just realised why I like your use of subtitle narration. I can watch your vids in silence, without missing anything, while the wife watches another shite Netflix series episode! 👍👌😎

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    2 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 can't say that was my original intention, but I'm glad it works for you. I just didn't want to ruin the shop sounds with narration, but I did want to be able to describe what's happening and why.

  • @purpletrance9874

    @purpletrance9874

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TheUndeadMechanic Works great for me 😁👍

  • @kentjoosten8149
    @kentjoosten81493 ай бұрын

    To me, 1x11 seems to a good solution for all kinds of bikes. I built up a 11-42T with 44T ring on my training/events road bike. Great for hills. Lost one top gear compared to my 2x11, but my days of bombing down hills full speed are over.

  • @saiconer
    @saiconer26 күн бұрын

    Amazing.

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    24 күн бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @nathanielkhoom6043
    @nathanielkhoom60433 ай бұрын

    Love it. Simple machine with nice components, the kind of stuff you have laying in spares drawers or can pick up cheap. I think personally I'd go with a quill adapter and standard stem (or a pimp Velo Orange Swan Neck stem), but that's a personal, nitpicking thing. I like it a lot.

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words. i get what you are saying about the stem and unfortunately, as you would guess, in 1" with sufficient rise and minimal length, there are no choices. But in some cases I still rather that than put 31.8 stem and bars. Even though its not the most aesthetic I think it maintains the vintage look.

  • @persefone5214
    @persefone52143 ай бұрын

    amazing video i'm building one for my own the frame it is a Trek 830 MT. Track XC, Decided to keep it simple and stay 6 speed flywheel and cantylever brakers, in my case decided to add one adapter for 25.4 to 28.6 so i could use more modern stem Also added a 42 teeth chainring can't wait to finish it. I love your video very interesting.

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you. 6 speed can be fine if you have a decent range cassette. Otherwise, especially with the 42 chainring, you may find that its a bit tough for offroad use. Hope it turns out well.

  • @persefone5214

    @persefone5214

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TheUndeadMechanic it is now, tested it and it works fine, the purpose of my build was to commute in the city, since the travel it is mostly flat i have no issues, also thanks for the answer.

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    @@persefone5214 Good to hear😊. In Madrid its quite hilly in a few spots so ratio is hugely important and it varies widely on the strength of each individual so its always an important consideration. I sometime start with a lighter gearing and then as the client gets stronger go up in tooth to suit. Its a technique I picked up building fixed gears for people who have never ridden them before.

  • @ondrejmanych5688
    @ondrejmanych56883 ай бұрын

    I have built mine from a steel hybrid bike. Or as we call it here, Trekking bike. It feels very good, but as you said, the geo isnt perfect. It could be tweaked a few mm here and there. But I ride it not very often, so I am ok with it. It is also 1x7, which is also not very practical for everyday riding. But the cassette is 13-40 tooth, so it works.

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    For me, trekking and touring frames are the way to go. They make muck more sense than trying to convert a 26"MTB frame. The geometry is much closer to what you would need for a little bit of off road drop bar fun. Also 7 speed isn't an issue if you have that much range. In certain circumstances I think its actually preferable as 10, 11, and 12 index are so delicate that they go out of adjustment just by looking at them.

  • @oreocarlton3343
    @oreocarlton33433 ай бұрын

    How do you find wide cantis compared to mid wide ones in braking power?

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    For me good wide cantis take less hand pressure to generate the same force. Enough to comfortably brake from the hoods. But that also depends if you are carrying lots of weight and/or decending.

  • @oreocarlton3343

    @oreocarlton3343

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TheUndeadMechanic I only have experience with mid wides, some said that wide cantis have strong first bite fade in power due to big angle change i.e. that power is not proportional, regarding Paul Comp cantis, the ones who reviewed all of his cantis said that mid wide version (Touring cantis) have the most power

  • @ElFurioso
    @ElFurioso3 ай бұрын

    Looking good. That's a Btwin Riverside frame, isn't it?

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow! Good eyes! The seat cluster is a dead giveaway. Its a really early version of that model. Before they really messed up the geometry with that terrible suspension fork.

  • @ElFurioso

    @ElFurioso

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TheUndeadMechanic They called them 28 Series before they started calling them Riverside. I'm now working on a bike with one of those 28 series frames I modified last summer. A few years ago I modified a Riverside frame too. There are a few videos in my channel about my bikes with Riverside frames.

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ElFurioso Mine wasnt branded btwin , just decathlon. I think some of the earlier steel decathlon frames were actually well produced judging by the quality of the welding and geometry. Im curious as to who was doing the fabricating. Thanks for the comment and I will check those vids.

  • @SimonHBS
    @SimonHBS3 ай бұрын

    What is the brand/name of that poly sheath? Looks clever 😀

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    Good question. I'm actually not certain. I get it in an un packaged roll from a distributor here in spain that I work with. Its fairly generic though. I would figure it shouldnt be too difficult to find something similar.

  • @walbertovillanueva3980
    @walbertovillanueva39803 ай бұрын

    Hello Congrats this bike is really good What size are the tires ?

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks. 700x42c

  • @oreocarlton3343
    @oreocarlton33433 ай бұрын

    1 1/8 steerer?

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    1"

  • @Peo_Sahlin
    @Peo_Sahlin3 ай бұрын

    It looks very nice... but that stem ruins part of it. Too bad

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    To each their own preference but I havent found a more aesthetic stem that works better in this situation. The geometry is very low and with a nearly horizontal top tube so its absolutely necessary that the stem have significant rise but add very little to the reach.

  • @ondrejmanych5688

    @ondrejmanych5688

    3 ай бұрын

    you have to use something like that. I did something simillar but 31,8. With an adapter. Because it would be like a track bike without it haha

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes, thats always an option. But, I didnt want to go with the adapter because then the stem and bars tend to over power the profile of the front and look bulky in comparison to the 1" stem and bars.

  • @angel_kandani
    @angel_kandaniАй бұрын

    tire size?

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    Ай бұрын

    700 x 42c

  • @angel_kandani

    @angel_kandani

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheUndeadMechanic bike size?

  • @TheUndeadMechanic

    @TheUndeadMechanic

    Ай бұрын

    @angel_kandani it's a 53cm tall, and if memory serves me correct, 49cm tall. So I treat it as as 53cm, or an M on the small side. This is typical of touring frames of the 90's. Well thought out really. Makes climbing over the toptube less of an issue even after hours in the saddle. However it does necessitate a stem or bars with a significant rise to compensate. Hope that answers your question.

  • @angel_kandani

    @angel_kandani

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheUndeadMechanic thanksyou! 🫶