mpemburn
Well-Known Member
I wish I'd been on Cycle Chat when I undertook this project—there's a lot of good advice available here.
Several months ago, I found it necessary to get a new bike frame. I had most of the parts, so I undertook to find a frame that was my size, and available at a reasonable price. I found this Carrera Nitro SL (carbon) frame on eBay that was within my budget. It's a few years old, but it's in really fine shape. Fairly light, though not really feather-weight.
The first thing that I discovered was that while I had the tool to install the bottom bracket, the force required to screw it in was greater than I was comfortable with. Thus, it was off to my LBS to take advantage of their greater experience. I've muscle f---- too many things in my time to ruin this beauty before I put a single mile on it. I did also decide to have them do the fine tuning on the shifting—and glad that I did. It was discovered that derailleur hanger was slightly misaligned, and they took care of straightening that out for me.
Now with several hundred miles under my wheels, I am really pleased with this beast. Building your own bike is not for everyone, but it's greatly rewarding to be able to turn an idea into a reality that you can ride.
Frame : Carrera Nitro SL
Crankset: Ultegra 50/34
Bottom Bracket: Ultegra BS threaded
Pedals: Exustar SPD-SL
Front Derailleur: Ultegra
Rear Derailleur: RD R8000
Cassette: Ultegra 11-32
Brakes: Ultegra
Bars: Bontrager carbon
Stem: Bontrager alloy
Seat post: Oval Concepts carbon
Saddle: Nashbar FC1
Wheels: Fulcrum Racing 5
Tires: Continental Gator Skins
Several months ago, I found it necessary to get a new bike frame. I had most of the parts, so I undertook to find a frame that was my size, and available at a reasonable price. I found this Carrera Nitro SL (carbon) frame on eBay that was within my budget. It's a few years old, but it's in really fine shape. Fairly light, though not really feather-weight.
The first thing that I discovered was that while I had the tool to install the bottom bracket, the force required to screw it in was greater than I was comfortable with. Thus, it was off to my LBS to take advantage of their greater experience. I've muscle f---- too many things in my time to ruin this beauty before I put a single mile on it. I did also decide to have them do the fine tuning on the shifting—and glad that I did. It was discovered that derailleur hanger was slightly misaligned, and they took care of straightening that out for me.
Now with several hundred miles under my wheels, I am really pleased with this beast. Building your own bike is not for everyone, but it's greatly rewarding to be able to turn an idea into a reality that you can ride.
Frame : Carrera Nitro SL
Crankset: Ultegra 50/34
Bottom Bracket: Ultegra BS threaded
Pedals: Exustar SPD-SL
Front Derailleur: Ultegra
Rear Derailleur: RD R8000
Cassette: Ultegra 11-32
Brakes: Ultegra
Bars: Bontrager carbon
Stem: Bontrager alloy
Seat post: Oval Concepts carbon
Saddle: Nashbar FC1
Wheels: Fulcrum Racing 5
Tires: Continental Gator Skins
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