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Long time since I last started a topic here. I stopped riding last year and sold all the trials bikes I had with all the parts. But I miss it so I had to build a bike and ride again. This one is a bit special and I have a few projects for it so here is the first picture after driving 3 hours to get it. The thing is basically brand new as it was a spare one for a demo rider here that some kid bought and practically never rode.

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I will keep this topic updated on the progress of the build. I don't know if that's of any interest to anyone but I feel sharing about it and just the overall process makes me some good so here I am.

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I am almost offended to read that I ride an old school bike! 😂

Was also expecting a +30mm bottom bracket, not +65mm!

The geometry of the Cleep2 (and Cleep) is still on point to me.

What part do you plan to swap?

I noticed a front disc setup and an original Magura HS33 lever...

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10 hours ago, aener said:

People are getting some pretty worrying definitions of old-school, these days :lol:
Came in here expecting a V-Racing or something!

Yeah I expected that reaction. That's why I added the kind of mention. Sorry if that was misleading. It's just that things go so fast now that I thought this frame was going to be old school for the comp riders. It isn't for me though. I hope you will enjoy the thread still. I have changed the title for something more clear.

5 hours ago, La Bourde said:

I am almost offended to read that I ride an old school bike! 😂

Was also expecting a +30mm bottom bracket, not +65mm!

The geometry of the Cleep2 (and Cleep) is still on point to me.

What part do you plan to swap?

I noticed a front disc setup and an original Magura HS33 lever...

Sorry again if you had some better expectations for a real old school frame. That frame is from 2014 and seeing how things move so fast nowadays, I thought it wasn't recent enough to be interesting for most. I have changed the title so people don't get their hopes high.

The BB is +60 on these. I have been riding 20" for the last 8 years. Then stopped riding for a year. So I guess this geo is perfect to get back to 26". I couldn't ride anything else than a Crewkerz also as this is a brand that always helped me and made me change the angry and bad attitude I had years ago when I thought I was someone else.

The parts you see are from the original build. None of them will be used. The plan is a fairly "standard" build but with high end parts. That means HS33 front and rear, Crewkerz parts only except for the rims and levers. I also plan on making to the frame what I have always done to all my bikes...

Started pulling it apart!

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Can you guess what I am about to do to the frame?

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  • Canardweb changed the title to Not so recent comp bike

Well some may have guessed it. I am rawing the frame! I removed that little bit that's on the "tail" of the frame as I want to put it back on afterwards.

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First, I removed the decals on the frame:

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And I thought of weighing it to compare before and after removing the anodizing.

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After the first bath:

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And after the second:

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Now I am brushing it by hand by 30 degrees Celsius. Gotta keep going!

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There it is once it's completely brushed by hand:

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I know we can still see the decals. That might be because of the sun or the decals not completely removed and the caustic soda not reacting with it. I can remove them but after talking about it with my wife I decided to keep it like that because it gives some kind of ghosty look to the logos and we kind of fancy it.

Saved a few grams also:

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All parts thanks to Crewkerz should be here tomorrow. 

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Nice!

As far as I know the cleep 1 (gray) had +60mm cause they used a different fork.

With its straight fork, the cleep 2 was sold as +65mm.

These are no decals but some kind of anodizing.

What do you use to remove the anodizing?

Which size is the frame? Looks like a medium to me.

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13 hours ago, La Bourde said:

Nice!

As far as I know the cleep 1 (gray) had +60mm cause they used a different fork.

With its straight fork, the cleep 2 was sold as +65mm.

These are no decals but some kind of anodizing.

What do you use to remove the anodizing?

Which size is the frame? Looks like a medium to me.

I am really glad you like it. It means a lot.

I will measure the BB height once it's build up. I didn't know about this difference.

They are water transfers. I removed them with acetone. Sun must have affected them and the anodizing hence the remaining graphics. I really like it as it keeps showing it's a Crewkerz but I don't know if I should  leave them like that. What do you think? Is it weird looking? It's not hard work to remove them if I decide to but I need advice.

I removed the anodizing using caustic soda.

The frame is indeed Medium. I had a Long when it was released but I found it too long so I am glad I found this one as it was one of my favourite bikes.

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Things are taking shape. I still need to:

-tighten everything to the right torque,

-get a new chain,

-get some 8 mm pads for the rear as these 10 mm ones don't clear,

-set brakes, levers angle, stem angle and bar angle,

-apply some grip tape,

-clean the bike and ride it!

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I didn't cut the steerer as I quite like high front ends and as I didn't need a lot of spacers under the stem. I will try that position and see how it suits me.

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Here is the final build picture. It was raining a lot so excuse the dirty bike. I may take more details of it once I have cleaned it. 

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Had my first ride on it and I feel terrible. I need to improve my control on the bike. Haven't ridden trials for a year and 26" for 8 years. Guess it's kind of like starting all over again, which I like.

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12 hours ago, aener said:

Well, maybe you feel terrible, but the bike looks lovely! haha.

Just keep riding - it'll come!

Rode it 5 times since I built it now. I feel a lot better now but I still lack so much control over it. I kind of found my personal heights back. Like pedal up around 1 m 30 sidehop 1 m but it's all about the feels I don't have on some moves or obstacles. I guess that's down to the fact I rode 20" for so long and using that long stem. I might change it sometimes for something shorter.

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