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Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 3:51 pm
by MichaelB
Some of you will know from the Disc brake thread that I have been in the process of procuring a Volagi Liscio frame & fork for some time now.
Well, like all good things come to those that wait, it's finally HERE !!!
I've started the build process, the Kona is going, and hopefully it won't take long.
Here are some initial pics ;
Frame, fork, setapost & headset
Not bad for a 57cm frame, disc ready and setup for full internal cabling
Same goes for a full carbon disc roadfork, steerer still untrimmed
Progress so far.
The frame has full internal routing of hydraulic lines for disc brakes and gear cables, and as I've never done the internal cable bit, I've asked for some assistance rather than stuff it up
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 3:58 pm
by Mulger bill
Oh boy!
Can you post a full side on pic please Michael? I
really wanna check out those lines properly.
Shaun.
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 6:35 pm
by MichaelB
Hi Shaun,
For best side profile, head on over to
http://www.volagi.com and there are heaps of pics there of the different colour schemes too. They are proper pics.
Christopher will vouch for my lack of photographic skills
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 7:20 pm
by AndrewBurns
Very hot looking bike, I'll probably seriously consider a disc frame for my road bike if/when my current one bites it.
Although technically you wouldn't be allowed to use a bike with disc brakes in road races right? Only CX races...
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 7:47 pm
by MichaelB
Easily solved for me, I don't race
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 7:50 pm
by Mulger bill
Thanks Michael. (fixed your link for you
)
Time to save
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 8:54 pm
by barefoot
AndrewBurns wrote:Although technically you wouldn't be allowed to use a bike with disc brakes in road races right? Only CX races...
Depends on who organises the race.
I've had a couple of guys in my semi-regular morning bunch suggest I come racing with the local vet club.
Choking down the insult (I'm only 37 dammit... oh... yeah, that's over 35 isn't it?
), I pointed out that my disc-brake roadie isn't UCI compliant.
"Pffft, as if anybody's going to give a toss about that!".
One of the guys in the conversation is the club's handicapper, so probably has some idea of their attitude toward rules.
Of course, you'll probably get called for it if you try racing a disc road bike at the nationals... but the likelyhood of me racing at that level is even lower than the likelyhood of me racing at _any_ level
tim
looking forward to the build
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:11 pm
by jasonc
+99 to more pics
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:36 pm
by MichaelB
Here is the thread with the wheelset details in it
29er Carbon clinchers & CM hubs
Have done some digging around re the internal cable stuff, and have a slightly better idea of what to do, but still waiting on some feedback from Volagi Aus & US.
Other option is to take it to the LBS for them to do it, but would rather do it myself
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:30 pm
by ironhanglider
barefoot wrote:AndrewBurns wrote:Although technically you wouldn't be allowed to use a bike with disc brakes in road races right? Only CX races...
Depends on who organises the race.
The AVCCC (Vets) are not part of Cycling Australia and don't require UCI compliant bikes. The UCI rules for bikes take up pages of detailed rules and measurements. The entire rules for bikes under the AVCC can be found on the website and are short enough to post here.
AVCC website wrote:6. Equipment and Clothing
a) Race numbers must be prominently displayed at all times. Numbers must not be folded or damaged in any way and must be returned after the finish.
b) ‘An Australian approved and securely fastened helmet conforming to standard AS/NZ/2063 must be worn on the head at all times while riding’. Australian approved teardrop helmets cannot be used in road races but shall be allowed in road time trials and track time trials and pursuits.
c) Competitors should be neatly attired at the start of a race and at after-race presentations. Racing jerseys must be designed so as to cover the upper arms and shoulders.
d) Only equipment sanctioned and approved by the A.V.C.C. Inc. shall be permitted in races under its patronage. The bicycle shall be a conventional triangular framemade from materials suitable forbicycle construction. The maximum length shall not be more than185cm. and a width of 50cm. Either 650cm, or 700cm wheels,and drop handlebars shall be used.
For Road events two efficient hand brakes and a freewheel shall be used; Spinacci and ‘Tri’ bars are not to be used.
For Road Time Trials it may have either a fixed wheel or freewheel system, standard time trial handlebars with handlebar extensions and elbow rests.
For Track racing, in Sprints and Scratch races it shall have a fixed rear wheel. In Time Trials and Pursuits freewheel multiple gears, handlebar extensions and elbow rests may be used.
‘Flat Bars’ (Mountain bike style) shall not be permitted in any of the aforementioned disciplines.
Handlebar ends must be plugged.
e) It is an offence to compete on any bicycle unless it is mechanically sound and maintained to the highest safety standards. 'Singles' must be securely glued to the rim and road bicycles must be equipped with two efficient, independent brakes.
f) i. Only conventional racing machines as described in rule 6(d) shall be used in AVCC events and no unfair aerodynamic advantage associated with a bicycle shall be allowed, nor any modifications or construction allowed that jeopardize safety.
ii. Bicycle gear and brake controls may be modified to accommodate individual needs, however, modified controls will be mounted on conventional handlebars on a conventional bicycle.
You will note that under (e) a bike only needs to have efficient, independent brakes. Unfortunately under (d) no-one can ride a bike that actually complies. Even this one doesn't come close.
Cheers,
Cameron
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:55 pm
by cobba
How about some
Carbon Brake Rotors to go with the carbon rims and frame ?
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:18 pm
by Nobody
ironhanglider wrote:AVCC website wrote:...
f) i. Only conventional racing machines as described in rule 6(d) shall be used in AVCC events and no unfair aerodynamic advantage associated with a bicycle shall be allowed, nor any modifications or construction allowed that jeopardize safety.
ii. Bicycle gear and brake controls may be modified to accommodate individual needs, however, modified controls will be mounted on conventional handlebars on a conventional bicycle.
Looks like you can't have modified DT shifters either.
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:39 pm
by ironhanglider
Nobody wrote:ironhanglider wrote:AVCC website wrote:...
f) i. Only conventional racing machines as described in rule 6(d) shall be used in AVCC events and no unfair aerodynamic advantage associated with a bicycle shall be allowed, nor any modifications or construction allowed that jeopardize safety.
ii. Bicycle gear and brake controls may be modified to accommodate individual needs, however, modified controls will be mounted on conventional handlebars on a conventional bicycle.
Looks like you can't have modified DT shifters either.
Yep, Drillium is out. Fortunately the DT shifter on my tandem is not modified.
The modifications intended are to deal with missing/arthritic fingers etc. It would be a heck of a mod to make a derailler to be knee operated, but possible with Di2 I suppose. I don't think that bottom-clench operated brakes are planned for anyone's future. I suspect that coaster brakes are also ruled out too.
Cheers,
Cameron
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:44 pm
by sogood
Cycling "bling" has just been redefined! Nice choice Michael!
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 11:23 pm
by Mulger bill
I dunno if the tech crosses the boundary but don't the cf rotors on F1 cars have to be heavily shrouded to retain heat as the rotors work best when hot?
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:25 am
by MichaelB
Mulger bill wrote:
I dunno if the tech crosses the boundary but don't the cf rotors on F1 cars have to be heavily shrouded to retain heat as the rotors work best when hot?
I'd love to try a pair.
Re shrouding, it's to get the disc/pad combo to optimum operating temp. F1 is right at the limit.
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:26 am
by MichaelB
sogood wrote:Cycling "bling" has just been redefined! Nice choice Michael!
Ta. It's been a long time coming, and hopefully will look the goods when it is done.
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:33 am
by Mulger bill
Mulger bill wrote:
I dunno if the tech crosses the boundary but don't the cf rotors on F1 cars have to be heavily shrouded to retain heat as the rotors work best when hot?
Been doing some reading-I retract the above comment unreservedly. Seriously considering these, not for the bling or WW factor either.
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 8:32 pm
by MichaelB
Well some good progress tonight. Gear cables in (phew
), discs mounted to rims, and trial fit done.
See pics below
The Thicker tube is the housing that the gear cable and thinner guide tube slide into
1st gear cable being routed - the gear cable slides into the thinner guide tube, and that pair is then routed down the downtube. The thinner tube with the cable inside then feeds into the thicker tube
Repeat steps for RD cable
Thank god that is over !!!
Now for some pics with wheels !!
Plenty of room for a 180mm disc at the front
and a 160mm disc at the rear (normal spec is 140mm, but the RT86 rotor is only available in 140mm for centrelock hubs
)
And now for some side shots !! (a bit of steerer tube to trim ....)
Next jobs are to start mounting the crank and TRP Parabox, which will involve hyd line trimming, bleeding and probably a bit of swearing ...
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:54 pm
by Crittski
Lol, next job is to mount the rear wheel the other way around!!
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 1:11 am
by Mulger bill
Oh man.
Anybody want to buy a kidney?
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 5:35 am
by MichaelB
Crittski wrote:Lol, next job is to mount the rear wheel the other way around!!
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:12 am
by Crittski
mate those wheels look sweet on that frame!
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:41 am
by Crawf
Crittski wrote:Lol, next job is to mount the rear wheel the other way around!!
Lol
Re: Volagi Liscio (Gen 2) build thread
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 11:07 am
by MichaelB
Crawf wrote:Crittski wrote:Lol, next job is to mount the rear wheel the other way around!!
Lol
Ummmm, it was a mistake on purpose to see who is paying attention ....