I like the previous version with removable batteries. But patents are the reason we can't have nice things. Can't believe you can patent removal batteries.
nice to know you shit yourself too when someone shouts "HELLO HAMBINI FANS" from no where. cheers for the vid. hugely insightful for someone who's never been or seen these.
Aww dude I'm super jealous! I would have loved to mooch around some of those stands, maybe next year! Great coverage tho, that 3D printed carbon frames was WILD, and glad you bumped into the Qvist geeza, can't wait to see how that pans out...
Love it. Been a huge fan of Ali Express…Carbon manufacturers etc producing decent alternatives to mainstream brands for past 12 years now. Especially after the biggest wealth transfer in history since 2020 ,has seen prices rise ,as Global Corporations make record profits…
@AndrewTSq.......look terrible to me - but hey, if you are into 'bling', knock yourself out! [by the way - read my comment about 'hidden nipples' - an absolute recipe for disaster!]
Thanks for showcasing Korean manufacturers. I think too many Korean people buy $10k road bikes from well known western brands as entry level road bike. Ergonomic handlebar from Wheellab looks very interesting.
whoa... those AVIIAV rims are flash!!! (weird ass company name, had to look that up) Props to them for acknowledging their prior reaming and giving ol' Hambini the time of day. That goes a long way in my book.
There is another Korean bike frame manufacturer brand with weird name too. Wiawis bike. 😅 As Korean American living in the US, sometimes I cringe at their naming sense.
I have built wheelsets with KinLin rims over the years. Their rims are widely available through UK outlets such as The Cycle Clinic and Spa Cycles. As Hambini says, they are often rebranded.
You're right, GCN will never show any of this stuff, which is why it's important that you and others do. Cycling needs to be something that's available to more people, not just elitist douchenozzles with $10,000 burning a hole in their pockets. Thanks for the video.
@@sloops4398Bro. Why creating fake news. Hall 9 including 9.0,9.1,9.2&9.3 are all visible, public visible and are directly adjacent from the main entrance 🤣
1st company to make a rear derailleur which pairs to both Shimano and Sram will make so much money. By the way things are going, it's only a matter of time.
What’s the value behind buying carbon wheels for 300 and hoping it’s one of the good or it’s one of the bad ones? We shouldn’t play lottery with our body
@2.30..........'hidden nipples' are a really bad idea IMHO. Erosion is pretty much inevitable due to the egress of water inside the rims [ie: rain, washing bike etc]. I experienced this with a set of Reynolds wheels - pretty much every time I went for a ride a spoke would break. Have steered well clear of internally fixed nipples ever since.
Luke at Trace Velo is awesome, that Aliexpress stuff can be more than reasonable. As for Kin Lin? They've been going for decades, Taiwan's answer to Araya perhaps (who were ubiquitous on lots of bikes in the 1980 and early 1990s)
What you said is very true. I've 2 different types custom built with power way hubs and pillar spokes (dbl and also triple butted). Really light, strong, smooth riding and stays true
@@strobelightnetwork4541 I've a pair (clincher) at 1370 grams (excluding skewers) custom built with power way hubs and triple butted spokes. They are strong
1:20 That 88 g. carbon front hub looks light! I wonder what's the price? For half a year I searched hub to repair my old wheel and found old-stock new Bitex RSPF, 16-spoke, full aluminium, scale showed 96 g.
I want a full carbon hardtail MTB frame with a titanium bottom bracket shell in the molding, so I can stick a mid drive motor on it without it getting chewed up. Did you see anything like that?
Hambini danke für deine Videos! Ich habe vor einigen Jahren einfach mal angefangen, ein Rennrad selbst zu bauen auf Basis eines 80er Jahre Rahmens und im Laufe der Zeit, in der ich mir alles selbst beigebracht habe, bin ich auf deine Videos gestoßen. Immer toll informativ! Dank dir habe ich wirklich viel gelernt.
Da sieht man vor allem das die wirklich interessanten Stände für einen Endverbraucher gar nicht zugänglich sind was die Eurobike noch unattraktiver macht als sie eh schon ist.
Powerway were (are ?) supplying ICAN wheels. I don't recommand their entry low budget R13 hub, although they are light, they are not stiff enough (I've replaced the back hub with a Hope Pro 4). Maybe R36 carbon are better... ?
Is L-TWOO there? I'm told they were on the list, then disappeared a few days before the show. They won't honour the warranty on er9 groups I bought from them. I installed 5, 3 broke, 1 is barely working. They replaced only 2. They ghost, they move the goal post, really terrible experience.
Mr Hambini, I have a round tube road bike that i try to go fast on. Which is fastest from a drag pov? no bottles, 2 aero bottles or 2 massive bottles to try to fill up the frame space? cheers. m
at work we use nylon filments that a reinforced with carbon fibres. since you only heat it up to about 90°C, the short carbon fibres keep theire structure and reinforce the printed structure. it is not as stabil as pure carbon fibre products, but way more flexible. those frames look similar to the stuff we produce for rushed prototypes ...
Lmao... The first hubs you look at are what are on my bikes. A buddy of mine hand builds wheels using those hubs. I have multiple sets of wheels with +10000kms of use with absolutely no issues.
Bafang is said to finally release m560 750w publicly at Eurobike. Please go take a look and ask how they have (if they have) solved the noise problem! Also I'm literally been building my LightCarbon LCE971 this week! Should have shown more of the booth so I could have seen if anything new out! Let me know if you see or know of Koozer Xm490 Pro hub! I have bought them to test!
Thank you for always exposing made in china poop products and guiding people that its better to invest in quality then consumerism aka poor quality. Kudos Hambini.
What do you think about XDS providing bikes for Astana Hambini? They are already supplying the Chinese National Team and Henan where I live. The boss of cycling here and Shane Sutton (coach) told me they were at the meeting in Shenzhen to get it approved. Starts at the end of the year for Astana after the Willier contract is up. 10 year partnership. You really need to get your hands on an XDS and ream like there’s no tomorrow!!!!
So the area which is really interesting is not allowd for public. I am really lucky that i haven't visited this event since a long time. Even back when it was in Friedrichshafen there have been more E-Bikes then real bikes so more like IAA to me.
Throughout the video I kept thinking “what is the warranty on this?” - lots of new manufacturers that make anything and everything but leave customers hanging once there is any issue with the things they make.
Edit: Hot off the press. I just saw a load of guys from Classified come out a meeting with Wheeltop ( who make the electronic shifting)
Wheeltop having a mare with their android app, and have priced themselves out of the market, especially with MTB
@@germurphy4986 I think they are going to have a cut.
they want to do the same thing than with trp ?
Aren't Classified and TRP in bed with each other? Or is Wheeltop also somehow involved in their new groupset?
I like the previous version with removable batteries. But patents are the reason we can't have nice things. Can't believe you can patent removal batteries.
Surprise to me that Hambini wasn't met at the door with some disgruntled bike manufacturers' Restraining Order.
nice to know you shit yourself too when someone shouts "HELLO HAMBINI FANS" from no where. cheers for the vid. hugely insightful for someone who's never been or seen these.
Aww dude I'm super jealous! I would have loved to mooch around some of those stands, maybe next year! Great coverage tho, that 3D printed carbon frames was WILD, and glad you bumped into the Qvist geeza, can't wait to see how that pans out...
I think you would have really enjoyed it last year. It was a lot smaller this year. Much less tat
You know when you have made it when a large company won't let you test ride their cranks. It says a lot from Shimano.
"A lot" means a stiff upper lip, not?? Rgr
@@borano2031 no
I didn't know they let in kids unsupervised! Thanks for your service Hambini!
Love it. Been a huge fan of Ali Express…Carbon manufacturers etc producing decent alternatives to mainstream brands for past 12 years now. Especially after the biggest wealth transfer in history since 2020 ,has seen prices rise ,as Global Corporations make record profits…
Oh man..😂 they must love to see you coming to their stands! Keep up the good work!
Those korean wheels looked incredible. 200g extra for looking that good is a no brainer. great work from whoever did them.
I’d be terrified to ride them, they’re absolute art
@AndrewTSq.......look terrible to me - but hey, if you are into 'bling', knock yourself out! [by the way - read my comment about 'hidden nipples' - an absolute recipe for disaster!]
@@thesoultwins72 for some reason, it feels like you work for another bike wheel company.
Absolutely love them! I need a pair of those in my life. I can lose 200g to compensate.
I looked them up cause they looked great. Dang...they're crazy expensive.
Wrists are angled at about 19° but few manufacturers seem to understand that! good to see somebody who knows...
Uuh! Thanks for covering this stuff - love to see it! ❤ This is always the most interesting stuff.
Just because you're in public doesn't mean you should lower the volume of "HELLO HAMBINI FANS!!!"
it is awesome to have a user level reviewer into new players in cycling industry, thank you Hambini! great content!
Thank you for showing us the show, like you see your hairdresser: nude and at her best and her worst. Never change Mr Hambini.
Thanks for showcasing Korean manufacturers. I think too many Korean people buy $10k road bikes from well known western brands as entry level road bike.
Ergonomic handlebar from Wheellab looks very interesting.
If they only come in tortoiseshell, only the blind will buy those
Magicshine is making great lights 👌 highly recommended 👍
OMG those bling Aldo wheels! I never knew I needed disco wheels...
whoa... those AVIIAV rims are flash!!! (weird ass company name, had to look that up) Props to them for acknowledging their prior reaming and giving ol' Hambini the time of day. That goes a long way in my book.
There is another Korean bike frame manufacturer brand with weird name too. Wiawis bike. 😅
As Korean American living in the US, sometimes I cringe at their naming sense.
I loved to see you in the background of the GCN Italy video from today 😂 (at min 5)
I have built wheelsets with KinLin rims over the years. Their rims are widely available through UK outlets such as The Cycle Clinic and Spa Cycles. As Hambini says, they are often rebranded.
They're an OE outfit from southern Taiwan with a long history in the business
the aliexpress aisle is the most interesting one
I have Kin Lin wheels on an early 90s Concorde road bike hanging behind me. I believe they were the stock wheels. They are doing great.
I've been riding those Powerway carbon hubs for the last 8 years. They have been absolutely great.
Loved the view of things I don't normally get to see. Thanks.
Satchin a Proper walk around, Cheers!!
Should have put on a hat and fake moustache to get a ride on one of those rental Shimano bikes
I bought the Magicshine Seemee 300 tail light, incredibly bright! Very high quality product.
The Aldo wheelset looks very bling!
Also the other Korean stuff is quite intriguing
Machined titanium hubs! ❤
Great coverage on some sweet gear!
the hi-light titanium frame is crazy
I've just returned from ALDI and they swore no wheels are available
1:05 Powerway, always had a soft spot for them.
I had the PHR 36 hub you're looking at on a pair of Superteam rim brake wheels back in like 2016
Thanks Hambini, bring some more and please show some MTB stuff 😊
There's massive change in the bike market. Gone are the days of the large mainstream brands and their dominance.
Why?
Does Shimano really hold a grudge? They seem to be down on Shane Miller as well. Its 2024, these guys need to get a modern brand manager.
you always seem like such a fun guy when actually interaction with other humans
need more of such coverage....
You're right, GCN will never show any of this stuff, which is why it's important that you and others do. Cycling needs to be something that's available to more people, not just elitist douchenozzles with $10,000 burning a hole in their pockets. Thanks for the video.
I guess the big brands payed extra that public is not allowed to visit this area otherwise the customers would see what pricewise is really possible
Well, self-deserved, if you follow Specialized & co.
@@sloops4398Bro. Why creating fake news. Hall 9 including 9.0,9.1,9.2&9.3 are all visible, public visible and are directly adjacent from the main entrance 🤣
1st company to make a rear derailleur which pairs to both Shimano and Sram will make so much money. By the way things are going, it's only a matter of time.
Are there bikes there which fit properly and don't go 12" to the side with each pedal stroke and crash on perfectly smooth roads?
What are you trying to say,is it about geometry? Im interested in such nuances.
One need to be fair and say that QA & QC is the problem with manufacturers siting in Halle 9, not the production itself.
What’s the value behind buying carbon wheels for 300 and hoping it’s one of the good or it’s one of the bad ones?
We shouldn’t play lottery with our body
Never knew I needed mother-of-pearl rims
Is that bafang frame specific or is it bosch compatible? 9:51 I wish you could have given a decent look at the fender/box carrier.
@2.30..........'hidden nipples' are a really bad idea IMHO. Erosion is pretty much inevitable due to the egress of water inside the rims [ie: rain, washing bike etc]. I experienced this with a set of Reynolds wheels - pretty much every time I went for a ride a spoke would break. Have steered well clear of internally fixed nipples ever since.
Free the nipple...
Exactly, not everything should be made to look "better"
Rolling piece of art eh?! Marketing overload.
Top tour…. Keep at it Sir
Luke at Trace Velo is awesome, that Aliexpress stuff can be more than reasonable. As for Kin Lin? They've been going for decades, Taiwan's answer to Araya perhaps (who were ubiquitous on lots of bikes in the 1980 and early 1990s)
I just love the idea of random conference attendees wondering why that man was screaming into a camera.
Kinlin rims are insanely good. My alloy clinchers are 1100g!!!
Did you see Waltly at all? I heard they were there this year.
What you said is very true. I've 2 different types custom built with power way hubs and pillar spokes (dbl and also triple butted). Really light, strong, smooth riding and stays true
Alloy clinchers for 1100g? I don't believe you, my 2005 Zipp 202 tubulars are 1050g.
@@strobelightnetwork4541 I've a pair (clincher) at 1370 grams (excluding skewers) custom built with power way hubs and triple butted spokes. They are strong
@@strobelightnetwork4541 It's legit! Kinlin XR200 rims - 380g! The braking surface is good but tends to wear down fast in the wet UK winters though.
Commented how well built you are, did you get his mobile and what does your hair dresser think?
3:30 who else supplies h-works or whatever that was called?
Finally some cool stuff. Was kinda dissapointed by the mainstream coverage. 🙂
1:20 That 88 g. carbon front hub looks light! I wonder what's the price? For half a year I searched hub to repair my old wheel and found old-stock new Bitex RSPF, 16-spoke, full aluminium, scale showed 96 g.
Powerway are good to deal with.. Rgr
I want a full carbon hardtail MTB frame with a titanium bottom bracket shell in the molding, so I can stick a mid drive motor on it without it getting chewed up.
Did you see anything like that?
GCN is for Cat5 cyclists and for those who drink Specialized cool aid, thank you for the feature boss man.
Hambini danke für deine Videos! Ich habe vor einigen Jahren einfach mal angefangen, ein Rennrad selbst zu bauen auf Basis eines 80er Jahre Rahmens und im Laufe der Zeit, in der ich mir alles selbst beigebracht habe, bin ich auf deine Videos gestoßen. Immer toll informativ! Dank dir habe ich wirklich viel gelernt.
Da sieht man vor allem das die wirklich interessanten Stände für einen Endverbraucher gar nicht zugänglich sind was die Eurobike noch unattraktiver macht als sie eh schon ist.
@@sloops4398warum soll Halle 9 nicht zugänglich sein? Sie ist direkt neben dem Straßenhaupteingang 🤣
Naja, für dich ist die Erde wohl auch ne Scheibe.
Please post more of these videos!
Powerway were (are ?) supplying ICAN wheels. I don't recommand their entry low budget R13 hub, although they are light, they are not stiff enough (I've replaced the back hub with a Hope Pro 4). Maybe R36 carbon are better... ?
Hworks. Can you enlighten me as to who they supply? DT Swiss by any chance. I’m sure they also supply the FarSports RD hubs?
That was the most reserved “Hello Hambini Fans!” I’ve ever heard you say. Come on man, you’ve got to say it louder to piss people off 😂
The Powerway hubs are old, I've had those on my rim brake bike for about 3 years. They are good hubs though.
Did you check out the lightbicycle stand? i hear they have new polymer fiber spokes
Is L-TWOO there? I'm told they were on the list, then disappeared a few days before the show. They won't honour the warranty on er9 groups I bought from them. I installed 5, 3 broke, 1 is barely working. They replaced only 2. They ghost, they move the goal post, really terrible experience.
Mr Hambini, I have a round tube road bike that i try to go fast on. Which is fastest from a drag pov? no bottles, 2 aero bottles or 2 massive bottles to try to fill up the frame space? cheers. m
Training
5:50 the mtb frame in the background looks nice and classic
Can you do something on the 3d printed frame please. How do they get the strength without the matting?
I'd love to know what he thinks of Atherton frames.
You should carry a kitchen scale in with you next time.
What was the printing time for the frame and how long does it normaly take to make this frame?
hii,
it would be nice if you would get your hands on lightcarbon bike frame and make a review on it... seem like a interesting brand
6:05 what material is the 3D frame made from?
They were quite cagey over it and simply described it as carbon. I think it's a carbon mix with something.
@@Hambini Can carbon be a liquid?
at work we use nylon filments that a reinforced with carbon fibres. since you only heat it up to about 90°C, the short carbon fibres keep theire structure and reinforce the printed structure. it is not as stabil as pure carbon fibre products, but way more flexible. those frames look similar to the stuff we produce for rushed prototypes ...
Lmao... The first hubs you look at are what are on my bikes. A buddy of mine hand builds wheels using those hubs. I have multiple sets of wheels with +10000kms of use with absolutely no issues.
Wow… mother of pearl on the Korean rims; very extravagant!
Were you followed by any men in black?
😂
I've been trying to find them.
@@Hambini They probably lost their way. Hired by Shimano, I´d guess..... Rgr
Bafang is said to finally release m560 750w publicly at Eurobike. Please go take a look and ask how they have (if they have) solved the noise problem!
Also I'm literally been building my LightCarbon LCE971 this week! Should have shown more of the booth so I could have seen if anything new out!
Let me know if you see or know of Koozer Xm490 Pro hub! I have bought them to test!
We await the reaming of the new Rondo Ruut by our trusted five-year engineer!
Hello Hambini what are your thoughts on the exar budget db50 base series wheels
Yes Hambini! Finally ❤
Thank you for always exposing made in china poop products and guiding people that its better to invest in quality then consumerism aka poor quality. Kudos Hambini.
Very interesting.
Good on you for showing these.
I'd love to see a hub with a catalog of replacement parts so when it blows up the bike shop can fix it.
I am riding 12-15k - never had „blown up hubs“ so far 🤣 also cheap DTs do not „blow up“ … do not buy crap!
“At least I didn’t break my leg on one of their cranks.”
Magicshine is a good bike light brand making some amazing light.
You’re a good man sir ❤
Thanks!!!
What watch are you wearing?
What do you think about XDS providing bikes for Astana Hambini? They are already supplying the Chinese National Team and Henan where I live. The boss of cycling here and Shane Sutton (coach) told me they were at the meeting in Shenzhen to get it approved. Starts at the end of the year for Astana after the Willier contract is up. 10 year partnership.
You really need to get your hands on an XDS and ream like there’s no tomorrow!!!!
Wonder how balanced those bling korean wheels are with those random looking custom mother of pearl inlays?
So the area which is really interesting is not allowd for public. I am really lucky that i haven't visited this event since a long time. Even back when it was in Friedrichshafen there have been more E-Bikes then real bikes so more like IAA to me.
It is accessible for public.
Would you have any concerns about riding a 3D printed carbon frame as compared to traditionally made ones?
Ray's business card is beautiful
Ltwoo TT and magene electronic groups?
Nice, didn't know you were going
Hambini hello - Hambini video
Hambini hello followed by pumping beats - peaktourque video
Those Light Carbon frames look nice.
Also, those 3D-printed Ti frames toward the end. Who was the manufacturer?
Look closer at the end at the clip of these frames... Rgr
Throughout the video I kept thinking “what is the warranty on this?” - lots of new manufacturers that make anything and everything but leave customers hanging once there is any issue with the things they make.
cool stuff
Did you say flash or gash?
At least with the electronic shifting its probably easy to remap the shifting buttons 😅
Their fear when you approach the stands 😂