Of course its only a guess based on your youtube videos but you seem like a very genuine guy, I'm always so happy when a child comes into this world with good and interesting/inquisitive parents. Congratulations!
I wanted a gravel bike so I converted my late 90s Schwinn hard tail, 26in, mt bike. Even though it came stock with cantilever rime breaks, the rear triangle had lugs for disk breaks. I discovered I could fit a 29er disc wheelset on and 700*35 tires. I bought a new ridged carbon, disk, mt bike fork for 26in wheels and still had plenty of clearance for the new 29er wheels. I had a cheep Microshift rd groupset lying around and got some mechanical break calipers. It made a sweet gravel bike. It's pretty heavy but it is bomb proof, super comfortable and it is my go to gravel and family bike. It doesn't always work and sometimes compromises are made. Ultimately if the individual likes it and keeps that person riding, then it is the perfect bike!
I'm in Melbourne, and replaced the steel fork with carbon (caliper mount) fork, and installed a Shimano XT caliper hyd brake; and had a Mavic A719 rim (25mm int) laced to a 6-bolt rotor hub. This cost me about $A750 5 years ago. Bike (3 x 9spd) is for rail trail touring, and my current local cafe ride. The hyd disc front brake is really good, and I know will stop me on a hill with 15kg on the rack, or when a car crosses my path from a side street. The cost was equal to what I paid for the bike 15y ago. No regret about doing it. Ride confidence and personal health security being benefits. Hydraulic is meant to have better modulation than mechanical. TPG make a hyd caliper that uses cable activiation, saving replacement of the bar activator (shifter-brake handle). It was cool to see Trace's video on this topic.
I'm a pandemic cyclist who started as cycling enthusiast on 2020, your videos was so informative and inspiring. Thanks Luke and congrats for being a parent 🥖🥖
🥖 I'm all in favour! You're breaking the mould with this mashup Luke. Aesthetically, the neon bar tape and the stripe on the replacement forks works for me in 'tying them together'. Good luck with the new baby - you'll do great!
We live on the edge. The frankenstein bike is the best! Many want the "purest" of bikes but sometimes that's boring. This was a fun project. Finding the fork can be a little daunting to be honest but once you have that set you can jump to all the other parts rather quickly. As for parenting, it's an exciting time. Enjoy those first golden years , no matter how tough. It goes fast. You can still work and get things done but it will be more surgical and fine tuned. All in good ways. Take a bit of time for adjustment and most importantly mom will be hella tired and post partum is real.
First, of course, you're doing us a real service by trying all this wacko stuff. But second, when the stuff works, it's a delight seeing how happy and excited you get. (I can hardly wait to hear you gush about the baby!)
I love to tinker and did a frankenstein build like this myself, though I was lucky that the Giant fitness hybrid aluminum frame I started with already had a rear disc brake mount so all I had to do was replace the fork to get a full disc bike. I converted the hybrid (originally 3x9) into a 1x11 drop bar 'gravel' bike, and I love it overall. Still have some other plans, namely replacing the bar with a more gravel type bar and going to Ultegra R8000 shifters / GRX800 derailleur when get around to converting my current Ti road bike to 105 Di2 and can then use some of the mechanical components from it, but the bike as it is now with Sensah SRX Pro is still pretty darned good. Took it to Canada with me this past summer and rode some pretty epic rides in the Rockies with it (including a 300km 2500m elevation gain 14 hour one day ride that was amazing), and it performed admirably.
Your videos inspired me to try and build a carbon fiber AliExpress bike. I sourced many of the components from a boken bike i got for cheap off Craigslist. Watching how you deal with problems and solutions that dont work out or look off and how you pivot off those and try new things has been a huge help. It's just about ready to ride and i might be have a maiden ride this weekend, so thank you so much for your videos! Good luck with the kid!
Mixing hydraulic and mechanical brifters is underrated imho. I started out with a complete Tiagra 4600 groupset with mechanical Shimano disc brakes on a used CX/gravelbike and swapped out the lefthand brifter and front brake for an Ultegra 6800 series hydraulic J-kit soon after. The gain in performance (and confidence) was astonishing for an ~150 € investment. The swap from the righthand Tiagra brifter, RD and mechanical rear caliper to an hydraulic GRX400 brifter/rd and Deore-brake combo on the other hand (pun intended) two years later didn't do much besides giving a more even brake feel between both hands.
Hi Luke, another cracking "project" to keep us all enthralled! Young Lady permitting keep doing what you're doing, even warts n all rough non edit footage stuff would be fantastic! The bonus footage was so good that's why I think you've got such a following, genuine kinda guy!! 🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼some baguettes and baby bottles for you too! I hope all goes well with the eminent arrival and i wish Mrs Luke an uncomplicated speedy delivery!🙂🙂🙂
I love your channel so much, Luke. Thank you for the many hours of great videos. Being a parent made me a better person, and my kids are my favorite people ever. I hope you and your family have a wonderful time getting to know each other.
Hi luke. Probably your best creation to date. It also offends both the rim Brakers and disc brakers all in one go!! Absolutely excellent! I can only imagine the wars that will take place in the comments section?? 🤣😂🤣😎😁👍🏻 Congrats on the little one! Many Blessings to you and the family! 🙏😎👍🏻
Congrats on becoming a new dad! As a dad of a could of girls, it is a wonderful experience. They both like to bike, and my youngest was involved in youth cycling. Now, my youngest is in college and my eldest is starting a family of her own. I would not trade this experience for anything.
Seems like the government as a byproduct of agricultural/pastoral revolution will always be in need for more consumers, wage-slaves and cannon fodder regardless of ideologies such as antinatalism based on consent.
Congratulations to you and I hope that your new addition arrives safely. Treasure every moment as they grow up so fast, and there are so many joys along the way.
Seems like inherent optimism bias and terror management theory will always help regardless of ideologies such as antinatalism based on consent and efilism.
First off: cool build! Fun to see the resourceful approach. Secondly: congrats on the impending new family member! You'll have your hands full - the bike (when you can get to it) will be a welcome break. Cheers from DC!
Big shout out to Siroko. been using there kit since Luke put me onto them a few years back. not one bad thing to say about them. Honestly brilliant. Cheers Luke
I'm father of a nearly two year old. We started to ride together when he was 4 months old (in a trailer with baby insert). At first it took us very long time to prepare everything for the kid and ourselves, wait for the right weather and sleep time to be able to do few more kilometers without crying. After few months of practice we were able to do 30-40km rides together without stressing to much ourselves or the baby. This year we did 90km ride, few ~70km ones and may shorter ones. I really enjoy those family rides although attaching ~40kg to the bike give completely new perspective :P. Probably we will see steel bike build soon ;) Every time my son sees I'm working on our bikes he need to 'help' and job takes twice the time :D. All the best for the whole family and sleep as much as possible until you can :P
That would give me a headache riding with different shifters 😂 A couple of years ago, I converted my Planet X EC 130 frame into a flat bar road bike with Clarks M3 disk brakes, after market Chinese fork and I molded a carbon fibre mount on the rear, I talked to Planet X, they advised against the rear as they said the seat and chain stays would not be strong enough, I did it anyway and molded a triangle of carbon in the corner. It would have been great If I spent more money on a decent fork, it had so much flex that I thought the headset was loose, I didn't trust it so I took it apart. Your life will be enriched so much when the little dudette arrives. ❤
So excited for you mate, you will - as you do everything you turn your hand to - smash this! Hope all goes well & hopefully see you soon! Best of luck mate ❤
Great to see some recycling (ouch). Fantastic work as always. Good luck with the little one. Can’t wait for the aero road bike passenger seat conversion / mini trailer / aero carbon cargo bike video 🚴🏼♂️🛒
Hi Luke, I am planning exactly the same mod to my bike, it's a 2014 Merida Scultura. I have a fork/wheel/cable actuated hydraulic disc brake in my aliexpress shopping cart waiting for pay day. I will try and document it as I go. Thanks for the video, it's given me a little more confidence.
I've already thought about it, but I want to build an all-purpose bike based on an old road bike. there will be a gravel fork with a disc brake at the front and a Nexus hub with a brake at the rear. it will turn out to be a great and cheap bike
Ah, Luke... This feel like that time when my brother told me I was gonna be an uncle! I'm so happy for you! I love the channel and really hope it continues to grow. Come to Mexico! You'll be blown away by the number of hacks people uses on their bikes!
Dude congratulations on your new girl! As a parent of two crazy young boys (7 and 10) and I can tell you you're in for the ride of your life! And btw I love your personality! I love the energy you have in your videos! Happy days!
Nice video, Luke! Unfortunately fell from my bicycle a week ago, got myself a cast (bad), yesterday got operated and had 2 screws into my elbow (even worse, the pain is like a bloody torture), god only knows how much time will be needed to recover. Oh, and here's a baguette 🥖
Get well soon bro! Don't rush it and make the most of the time off the bike! I've broken both my collarbones and came back after each time even stronger than before! You got this!
I watch your videos because I find you like a breath of fresh air even though I would not be caught dead wearing lycra (sorry major sponsor). Good luck to you and your new family.
The only thing that hasn’t been mentioned is that you will need to check with the frame manufacture if the frame can take the stress of the front brake being disc not rim. Congrats on the baby too 🎉🎉🥖🥖
Consult the frame manufacturer? Putting a fork with a disc has no influence on it at all...this is the one that "suffers" with braking..........Back in the day, the Felt brand introduced the Z model with discs....the frame was the same as the rim brake version....they only added the IS support for the brake caliper on the seat stay to the frame..... had that model in rim brake and discs at the same time......
OMG, that's great ... I now know how I could build my winter bike !!!!! Just have to find a suitable fork for my current aluminum bike that is going to be soon replaced by a carbon one.
Almost converted my old commuter/gravel bike doing something like this. It was a 2004 Giant TCX and was surprisingly light and fun to ride, but winter commutes could be sketchy with those old cantilever brakes. Ultimately, I realized there were wo many things I wanted to change that it would be cheaper just pick up a slightly used gravel bike that already came with discs.
As always, a very informative and fun video, learn a lot from you sir, Trace Velo is the best when it comes doing budget bikes and upgrades, i can relate much more, and get some tips from you.. BTW, i congratulate you in advance sir for the biggest blessing coming to your family.. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉God bless you all
I truly believe that next to the Park Tools channel, your make me a better at-home mechanic. God bless you and your growing family. Can't wait to see the child seat builds you put together in the future.
All the best with your new kiddo and family, it can be a bit difficult in the beginning but you will enjoy every moment of it all. I know with two kiddos, finding time for cycling can be a bit of a challenge but it’s all worth it. Here’s to lil Trace Velos 🥖🥖🥖
I first thought this was going to be an AliExpress special and you were going to try fitting some of those super dodgy aftermarket aluminium caliper brackets on your frame to retain frame and fork but make it disc brake.
That was good. I was thinking of changing the fork on my Ritchey Logic to disc. I love the bike but could do with a bit more braking.Anyway, congratulations, but I was surprised that you were due so soon, you're not showing....😏😅 Seriously though, all the best. Kids are both the best thing and hardest thing 👍. Oddly I still miss the night feeds. 🙃
Ooooh, congratulations on the baby ! I have a 2 year old boy and it's definitely challenging working independently now. But it's so rewarding to help a child grow ! Enjoy 🥖🥖🥖
Interesting that you say that most braking is done at the front. I've never heard anyone else say that and always been advised to avoid the front brake outside of emergency stops to avoid launching over the handle bars.
My rim brake bike came with disk brake mounts. This is my upgrade project. And it led to a deep dive into brake technologies. My frame is from 2016 and disk brakes back then used post mount brakes. Are post mount brakes still available? I know adapters are available for modern flat mount brakes. I'd rather go with hybrid cable pull / hydro bakes.
Hi Luke, great video and informative as always. But I never saw you build TT bike or do a proper conversion roadbike to TT bike. I wish you can plan that project. Thanks alot
Interesting build. Just for fun, although noticed that you finished off the neon bar tape by cutting the wrong side and thereby leaving you with an unappealing lip. Always cut the outer edge and not the inner. The lip is then hidden under the finishing tape.
I've been saying this forever. People shouldn't sell off their beloved bike for a new one just for disc brakes. Remember that cars have been doing this for years - disc in front, drum in back. Weaker brakes in the back act as a ghetto antilock/antiskid and might actually be better than disc in the back. Always look for swapping out the front fork and also, a more modern front fork will allow you to ride a more comfortable wider tire and that will improve bump absorption like a little front suspension. Good job! And also, most people will never notice. And when they do, it's actually kinda cool.
I had the same idea but not supportive friends. It will be costly for me to find a fork. I didn't think about mechanical disc. How much difference between hydraulic and mechanical? I'm curious about the front wheel weight difference.
I had a mountain bike once, that came with a mechanical disc on the front and a v-brake on the back. It was horrible. Especially in anything more than damp conditions! The disc would provide consistent braking but the v-brake would obviously take a bit longer to respond, until the rim had cleared. The result was that braking ended up as a series of lunges down the road/trail😅 Bit better in the dry, but not by much!
🥖 🥖 It’s one of those feelings that’s truly hard to contain, having your first child. Its really neat so kind of see those feelings bursting out of you. Definitely a feeling you so far in life have never experienced. Congratulations again. I just have to say AGAIN I love your choice of nursery decor. Top notch!!
I stay with rim brakes and Alu rims and very important red KoolStop brake pads I am quite confident that it brakes as well as disks. I have tried with friends
back in the mid 2ks I had a MTB that I setup in a similar way... my old Karate monkey... Disc up front and V out back... because of the dropout (track end) setup disc was a bit of a PITA out back I tried disc out back as well at some point but went back to the mullet setup..
Of course its only a guess based on your youtube videos but you seem like a very genuine guy, I'm always so happy when a child comes into this world with good and interesting/inquisitive parents. Congratulations!
Thankyou Thomas, what an awesome comment!
@@TraceVeloWhat brand of bike is this?
I wanted a gravel bike so I converted my late 90s Schwinn hard tail, 26in, mt bike. Even though it came stock with cantilever rime breaks, the rear triangle had lugs for disk breaks. I discovered I could fit a 29er disc wheelset on and 700*35 tires. I bought a new ridged carbon, disk, mt bike fork for 26in wheels and still had plenty of clearance for the new 29er wheels. I had a cheep Microshift rd groupset lying around and got some mechanical break calipers. It made a sweet gravel bike. It's pretty heavy but it is bomb proof, super comfortable and it is my go to gravel and family bike. It doesn't always work and sometimes compromises are made. Ultimately if the individual likes it and keeps that person riding, then it is the perfect bike!
I'm in Melbourne, and replaced the steel fork with carbon (caliper mount) fork, and installed a Shimano XT caliper hyd brake; and had a Mavic A719 rim (25mm int) laced to a 6-bolt rotor hub. This cost me about $A750 5 years ago. Bike (3 x 9spd) is for rail trail touring, and my current local cafe ride. The hyd disc front brake is really good, and I know will stop me on a hill with 15kg on the rack, or when a car crosses my path from a side street. The cost was equal to what I paid for the bike 15y ago. No regret about doing it. Ride confidence and personal health security being benefits. Hydraulic is meant to have better modulation than mechanical. TPG make a hyd caliper that uses cable activiation, saving replacement of the bar activator (shifter-brake handle). It was cool to see Trace's video on this topic.
I'm a pandemic cyclist who started as cycling enthusiast on 2020, your videos was so informative and inspiring. Thanks Luke and congrats for being a parent 🥖🥖
*Scamdemic.
You misspelled pandemic it is PLANdemic.
Was going to say the same. Take care and enjoy the ride of parenthood! All the best to Mum and wishing the three of you a happy welcoming.
Congratulations on the baby, being a parent is hard but amazing. You will be a great parent. Thank you for the videos 😎. Take care of yourself.
🥖 I'm all in favour! You're breaking the mould with this mashup Luke. Aesthetically, the neon bar tape and the stripe on the replacement forks works for me in 'tying them together'. Good luck with the new baby - you'll do great!
We live on the edge. The frankenstein bike is the best! Many want the "purest" of bikes but sometimes that's boring. This was a fun project. Finding the fork can be a little daunting to be honest but once you have that set you can jump to all the other parts rather quickly. As for parenting, it's an exciting time. Enjoy those first golden years , no matter how tough. It goes fast. You can still work and get things done but it will be more surgical and fine tuned. All in good ways. Take a bit of time for adjustment and most importantly mom will be hella tired and post partum is real.
First, of course, you're doing us a real service by trying all this wacko stuff. But second, when the stuff works, it's a delight seeing how happy and excited you get. (I can hardly wait to hear you gush about the baby!)
I love to tinker and did a frankenstein build like this myself, though I was lucky that the Giant fitness hybrid aluminum frame I started with already had a rear disc brake mount so all I had to do was replace the fork to get a full disc bike. I converted the hybrid (originally 3x9) into a 1x11 drop bar 'gravel' bike, and I love it overall. Still have some other plans, namely replacing the bar with a more gravel type bar and going to Ultegra R8000 shifters / GRX800 derailleur when get around to converting my current Ti road bike to 105 Di2 and can then use some of the mechanical components from it, but the bike as it is now with Sensah SRX Pro is still pretty darned good. Took it to Canada with me this past summer and rode some pretty epic rides in the Rockies with it (including a 300km 2500m elevation gain 14 hour one day ride that was amazing), and it performed admirably.
Your videos inspired me to try and build a carbon fiber AliExpress bike. I sourced many of the components from a boken bike i got for cheap off Craigslist. Watching how you deal with problems and solutions that dont work out or look off and how you pivot off those and try new things has been a huge help. It's just about ready to ride and i might be have a maiden ride this weekend, so thank you so much for your videos! Good luck with the kid!
Mixing hydraulic and mechanical brifters is underrated imho.
I started out with a complete Tiagra 4600 groupset with mechanical Shimano disc brakes on a used CX/gravelbike and swapped out the lefthand brifter and front brake for an Ultegra 6800 series hydraulic J-kit soon after. The gain in performance (and confidence) was astonishing for an ~150 € investment.
The swap from the righthand Tiagra brifter, RD and mechanical rear caliper to an hydraulic GRX400 brifter/rd and Deore-brake combo on the other hand (pun intended) two years later didn't do much besides giving a more even brake feel between both hands.
Great News man and Congrats!
Congrats on your baby girl. 🎉🎉You’ll be a great father!! God bless
Congratulations Luke! Best cycling channel out there and I'm glad I hopped on this train early on :)
Hi Luke, another cracking "project" to keep us all enthralled! Young Lady permitting keep doing what you're doing, even warts n all rough non edit footage stuff would be fantastic! The bonus footage was so good that's why I think you've got such a following, genuine kinda guy!! 🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼some baguettes and baby bottles for you too! I hope all goes well with the eminent arrival and i wish Mrs Luke an uncomplicated speedy delivery!🙂🙂🙂
Congratulations, Luke! being a parent is the greatest gift.
Sounds appropriate for natalist/expansionist cultures regardless of ideologies such as antinatalism based on consent and efilism.
I love your channel so much, Luke. Thank you for the many hours of great videos.
Being a parent made me a better person, and my kids are my favorite people ever. I hope you and your family have a wonderful time getting to know each other.
Hi luke. Probably your best creation to date. It also offends both the rim Brakers and disc brakers all in one go!! Absolutely excellent! I can only imagine the wars that will take place in the comments section?? 🤣😂🤣😎😁👍🏻
Congrats on the little one! Many Blessings to you and the family! 🙏😎👍🏻
Congrats on becoming a new dad! As a dad of a could of girls, it is a wonderful experience. They both like to bike, and my youngest was involved in youth cycling. Now, my youngest is in college and my eldest is starting a family of her own. I would not trade this experience for anything.
Seems like the government as a byproduct of agricultural/pastoral revolution will always be in need for more consumers, wage-slaves and cannon fodder regardless of ideologies such as antinatalism based on consent.
Congratulations to you and I hope that your new addition arrives safely. Treasure every moment as they grow up so fast, and there are so many joys along the way.
Seems like inherent optimism bias and terror management theory will always help regardless of ideologies such as antinatalism based on consent and efilism.
lots of content these days, loving them
Funny timing of this video as I am currently researching this conversion for my 2012 Felt Z6. It's pretty much as simple as I expected it to be.
First off: cool build! Fun to see the resourceful approach. Secondly: congrats on the impending new family member! You'll have your hands full - the bike (when you can get to it) will be a welcome break. Cheers from DC!
Big shout out to Siroko. been using there kit since Luke put me onto them a few years back. not one bad thing to say about them. Honestly brilliant. Cheers Luke
Congratulations. Can't wait to see the baby grow into riding a balance bike in a few years.
I'm father of a nearly two year old. We started to ride together when he was 4 months old (in a trailer with baby insert). At first it took us very long time to prepare everything for the kid and ourselves, wait for the right weather and sleep time to be able to do few more kilometers without crying. After few months of practice we were able to do 30-40km rides together without stressing to much ourselves or the baby. This year we did 90km ride, few ~70km ones and may shorter ones. I really enjoy those family rides although attaching ~40kg to the bike give completely new perspective :P. Probably we will see steel bike build soon ;) Every time my son sees I'm working on our bikes he need to 'help' and job takes twice the time :D. All the best for the whole family and sleep as much as possible until you can :P
Kudos for the effort, feels like a breath of fresh air among the sea of youtube cycling content
That would give me a headache riding with different shifters 😂
A couple of years ago, I converted my Planet X EC 130 frame into a flat bar road bike with Clarks M3 disk brakes, after market Chinese fork and I molded a carbon fibre mount on the rear, I talked to Planet X, they advised against the rear as they said the seat and chain stays would not be strong enough, I did it anyway and molded a triangle of carbon in the corner. It would have been great If I spent more money on a decent fork, it had so much flex that I thought the headset was loose, I didn't trust it so I took it apart.
Your life will be enriched so much when the little dudette arrives. ❤
So excited for you mate, you will - as you do everything you turn your hand to - smash this! Hope all goes well & hopefully see you soon! Best of luck mate ❤
That’s a neat concept.
I have a very decent cube road bike from 2014 that I want to start riding again, this is the perfect little upgrade project for it.
Great to see some recycling (ouch). Fantastic work as always. Good luck with the little one. Can’t wait for the aero road bike passenger seat conversion / mini trailer / aero carbon cargo bike video 🚴🏼♂️🛒
Hi Luke, I am planning exactly the same mod to my bike, it's a 2014 Merida Scultura. I have a fork/wheel/cable actuated hydraulic disc brake in my aliexpress shopping cart waiting for pay day. I will try and document it as I go. Thanks for the video, it's given me a little more confidence.
I've already thought about it, but I want to build an all-purpose bike based on an old road bike. there will be a gravel fork with a disc brake at the front and a Nexus hub with a brake at the rear. it will turn out to be a great and cheap bike
next step: fully hydraulic groupset with front disc and rear hydraulic rim caliper! xD
Luke, you are a top bloke. Enjoy the night feeds and cuddles as it goes too fast. You'll have a great family.
Why not convert the back too?
Ah, Luke... This feel like that time when my brother told me I was gonna be an uncle! I'm so happy for you! I love the channel and really hope it continues to grow. Come to Mexico! You'll be blown away by the number of hacks people uses on their bikes!
Congratulations on the baby girl, got two of those and a boy. Those early days of especially your first baby is magical.
Dude congratulations on your new girl! As a parent of two crazy young boys (7 and 10) and I can tell you you're in for the ride of your life! And btw I love your personality! I love the energy you have in your videos! Happy days!
Nice video, Luke! Unfortunately fell from my bicycle a week ago, got myself a cast (bad), yesterday got operated and had 2 screws into my elbow (even worse, the pain is like a bloody torture), god only knows how much time will be needed to recover.
Oh, and here's a baguette 🥖
get well soon man.
Hope your pain goes away asap. Any details on the cause?
@@2wheelsr2wheels39 crashed from bike, landed on the elbow.
Get well soon bro! Don't rush it and make the most of the time off the bike! I've broken both my collarbones and came back after each time even stronger than before! You got this!
I watch your videos because I find you like a breath of fresh air even though I would not be caught dead wearing lycra (sorry major sponsor). Good luck to you and your new family.
Congrats Luke! Never had one myself. A hydraulic disk bike. Or a child.
I've thought about this in the past. Glad to see someone actually do it! This is the kind of bike I love to see 🥖
The only thing that hasn’t been mentioned is that you will need to check with the frame manufacture if the frame can take the stress of the front brake being disc not rim.
Congrats on the baby too 🎉🎉🥖🥖
Consult the frame manufacturer? Putting a fork with a disc has no influence on it at all...this is the one that "suffers" with braking..........Back in the day, the Felt brand introduced the Z model with discs....the frame was the same as the rim brake version....they only added the IS support for the brake caliper on the seat stay to the frame..... had that model in rim brake and discs at the same time......
OMG, that's great ... I now know how I could build my winter bike !!!!! Just have to find a suitable fork for my current aluminum bike that is going to be soon replaced by a carbon one.
Almost converted my old commuter/gravel bike doing something like this. It was a 2004 Giant TCX and was surprisingly light and fun to ride, but winter commutes could be sketchy with those old cantilever brakes. Ultimately, I realized there were wo many things I wanted to change that it would be cheaper just pick up a slightly used gravel bike that already came with discs.
As always, a very informative and fun video, learn a lot from you sir, Trace Velo is the best when it comes doing budget bikes and upgrades, i can relate much more, and get some tips from you..
BTW, i congratulate you in advance sir for the biggest blessing coming to your family.. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉God bless you all
I truly believe that next to the Park Tools channel, your make me a better at-home mechanic. God bless you and your growing family. Can't wait to see the child seat builds you put together in the future.
This is like wearing one foot of different sneakers with swapped laces. Good job Luke 🥖
eyyy this is something I've been preparing to do for like 2 years now. Thanks
Really enjoy your grounded channel and well done on the new edition to the family.
Children are the best thing that can ever happen to you. It awakens a part of yourself, you never knew existed. Congratulations.
All the best with your new kiddo and family, it can be a bit difficult in the beginning but you will enjoy every moment of it all. I know with two kiddos, finding time for cycling can be a bit of a challenge but it’s all worth it. Here’s to lil Trace Velos 🥖🥖🥖
Really good conversion, been considering doing this to my old Quintana Roo TT for a while
I actually like it.. you think outside the box with your knowledge of bikes I’m sure this was easily a fun project to try.. I want one lol
Would totally do this mod but having all the right parts is like a unicorn. 😊
Can you put some kind of disc adaptor on the rear?
Best of luck Luke, you are definitely on a journey now
I first thought this was going to be an AliExpress special and you were going to try fitting some of those super dodgy aftermarket aluminium caliper brackets on your frame to retain frame and fork but make it disc brake.
You can sometimes get that to work on an aluminum frame. I don't think it's remotely possible on a carbon frame.
Time to get the Chinese carbon baby seat connected to the bike. Best of luck with the little girl.
That was good. I was thinking of changing the fork on my Ritchey Logic to disc. I love the bike but could do with a bit more braking.Anyway, congratulations, but I was surprised that you were due so soon, you're not showing....😏😅 Seriously though, all the best. Kids are both the best thing and hardest thing 👍. Oddly I still miss the night feeds. 🙃
congratz! hope you can combine the little one and work and cycling!
🥖 good luck Luke, let’s hope you have a good sleeper and still get to do some of this cool content..
Congrats! Youre putting one of my frankenbikes to shame .... (mix of sunrace, XT, XTR and Ultegra) ... front disc brake might be the next plan! :D
Exciting times ahead, congrats pal 😊
Ooooh, congratulations on the baby ! I have a 2 year old boy and it's definitely challenging working independently now. But it's so rewarding to help a child grow ! Enjoy 🥖🥖🥖
Interesting that you say that most braking is done at the front. I've never heard anyone else say that and always been advised to avoid the front brake outside of emergency stops to avoid launching over the handle bars.
Business on the front, party on the back 🥖🥖🥖
could it not work with 2 sensah parts? now that sensah has the hydrolic breaks? then you can kind of match the shifters.
Congrats on your family addition. Hope everything goes well.
My rim brake bike came with disk brake mounts. This is my upgrade project. And it led to a deep dive into brake technologies. My frame is from 2016 and disk brakes back then used post mount brakes. Are post mount brakes still available? I know adapters are available for modern flat mount brakes. I'd rather go with hybrid cable pull / hydro bakes.
Your channel is one of the few honest, genuine ones out there. Good luck with the kid!! 🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐
love it! (also the bartape matches the accent color on the fork)
Love the recycling and matching things up make it work mindset, but I couldn’t deal with mismatched shifters
All the best mate! You're gonna love it!
Hi Luke, great video and informative as always. But I never saw you build TT bike or do a proper conversion roadbike to TT bike. I wish you can plan that project. Thanks alot
You gave your bike a mullet. Love it.
Good luck with the baby baguette! 🥖🥖🥖 😁 another great video if a slightly wacky idea! All the best Luke, looking forward to your next video
Congrats Luke!
Done this on my Custom bike too, works great and in the wet I get the best of both worlds 😂 Hyrdo in the front too cheers from Oz🇦🇺
Interesting build. Just for fun, although noticed that you finished off the neon bar tape by cutting the wrong side and thereby leaving you with an unappealing lip. Always cut the outer edge and not the inner. The lip is then hidden under the finishing tape.
I've been saying this forever. People shouldn't sell off their beloved bike for a new one just for disc brakes. Remember that cars have been doing this for years - disc in front, drum in back. Weaker brakes in the back act as a ghetto antilock/antiskid and might actually be better than disc in the back. Always look for swapping out the front fork and also, a more modern front fork will allow you to ride a more comfortable wider tire and that will improve bump absorption like a little front suspension. Good job! And also, most people will never notice. And when they do, it's actually kinda cool.
I had the same idea but not supportive friends. It will be costly for me to find a fork. I didn't think about mechanical disc. How much difference between hydraulic and mechanical? I'm curious about the front wheel weight difference.
I have been thinking of doing this to my commuter which is a 2009 cross bike with cantilever brakes. I've been surprised that we never see this done.
I had a mountain bike once, that came with a mechanical disc on the front and a v-brake on the back. It was horrible. Especially in anything more than damp conditions! The disc would provide consistent braking but the v-brake would obviously take a bit longer to respond, until the rim had cleared. The result was that braking ended up as a series of lunges down the road/trail😅 Bit better in the dry, but not by much!
Oh and congratulations to you new dad.. enjoy those early moments they go fast.. she will attach herself to your hip🤣😁sending you peace and light 💯
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It’s one of those feelings that’s truly hard to contain, having your first child. Its really neat so kind of see those feelings bursting out of you. Definitely a feeling you so far in life have never experienced. Congratulations again. I just have to say AGAIN I love your choice of nursery decor. Top notch!!
Very much enjoyed this. Favorite Trace velo vid to date👍
Dear Luke - which Model are the Carbon Rim Brakes on your bike? Do they come in Directmount Version?
Awesome experiment. Liking this sort of content
Pretty nice work. Just remember that the monster turned on Dr. Frankenstein. Baguettes to you.
I stay with rim brakes and Alu rims and very important red KoolStop brake pads I am quite confident that it brakes as well as disks.
I have tried with friends
Are red koolstops that good over a generic b. block?, + did you rub the rim to take off any crud?
@@leedorneyI have Swissstop BXP compound pads with alloy rims...so much better than stock Shimano pads.😊
That's brilliant! Why didn't I ever think of that?
So many levels of wrong 😢
Congratulations on becoming a parent! hardest journey ever but so worth it ❤
Wow.. I’m impressed. I’ve never seen this setup before. Looks like is good idea.
Great video. I have been thinking the same thing for a while now with an old dengfu frame, that I love to ride. Will do it.
Did I see you filming today heading south on the A421 just outside finmere?
Can u send a link for the shifters..
back in the mid 2ks I had a MTB that I setup in a similar way... my old Karate monkey... Disc up front and V out back... because of the dropout (track end) setup disc was a bit of a PITA out back I tried disc out back as well at some point but went back to the mullet setup..
Can I convert my cervelo s2 to disc also go wireless front and rear derailleurs?