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Right off to tinker in the garage!
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Before and after!
Thanks guys, gears changed, and hydrolauc discs fitted and little man loves it!
Superstar just mailed me to say that their 24" Crests are back in stock so if you want a proper pimp wheelset then that's the place to go: 24" Crest mk3 rims, Switch hubs. £290 the set and 'wheelz' discount code might knock more off.
First ride out on it since the upgrade, he loves it!
Looking good!
Worth all the hassle I bet?! 🙂
Not really much hassle, I had all the parts from old bikes and it took about 2 hours to sort. It was well worth it.
Ross - where did you get the Islabike wheels from?
Islabikes: I phoned up and asked for a Creig 24 wheel set.
Thanks Ross, are they much lighter than the original wheels?
I didn't it actually weigh them! More importantly they were not covered in rust and don't have a 7-speed hub... they're not Stans Crest levels of light but they're not 300 quid a pair either.
In case anyone is still reading this as they're doing a build, another thread here has mentioned that Evans now sells the cranks that they use on the Hoy bikes:
https://www.evanscycles.com/pinnacle-hoy-bonaly-24-chainset-EV252535
What size chainring bolts did you use on the suntour cranks when you swapped to a single ring?
Swapping the cranks on my daughters 20" Luna and going with a 32t up front.
I put a the 32t on the middle and a bash on the outside so used normal bolts. If you don't put a bash on then you'll need shorter bolts I expect.
Thanks Ross was it a 104 ring you used?
Yeah, Suntour XCT Jr cranks are 104BCD, so Raceface chainring and bash.
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Great thread. I'm thinking a year ahead and considering starting getting together everything for a build with my son (I realise it's utopian in my head but will end up with shouting)
These Carrera's do seem like a really good starting point and I would aim to get it down to <11kgs. Seems like sorting the wheelsets+tyres, fork and changing it to a 1x10/11 can pretty much get there. Problem is that the costs mount so quickly - especially the wheelsets + £150 on a RST First, I don't know if I'd be financially better off looking for a second hand Isla Creig or something!
Focusing on the wheelsets - I'm trying to search for a Alexrims MD19 supplier - seems like that's what comes on the genesis core and weighs 390g so not too much more than the crests, might be a goer if its cheap enough. Anyone able to point me in the right direction?
I tried contacting Alex direct and had no joy what so ever - European distributor would only deal with trade.
Ended up getting a set of the Superstar Stan's wheels in the sales.
Same story here for another set of Alex rims, so many models are trade only and you just can't find them.
Top picks so far are Crest's in the regular Superstar sale (assuming they actually have the stock), or Islabike Creig wheelsets (£100 for wheels, tubes, and a cassette).
The Isla ones sound like a bit of a no brainer in comparison.
Did you manage to weigh them?
If anybody wants to proper pimp up a kids bike I’ve got some 165 Carbon FSA race cranks in the garage I need to sell
165mm are too long for a kids bike
mrbigglesworth, sorry no I never did weigh them. When I'm next in the garage I'll take the front off and weigh that, but it will be a built wheel + rotor + tube + Rocket Ron tyre + a little of Lanhydrock's best mud.
Thanks rossburton. Should help give us idea - do you know what rotor and tube - can try to look up the weights (without being too much of a weight-aholic, it is useful to get an idea!)
Isla Creig 24 front wheel plus tubes plus muddy Rocket Ron plus Avid 160mm rotor plus pimp purple skewer from eBay: 1.5kg.
Scale up as appropriate for rear. 🙂
Ballpark - So the rotor is probably just over 100g (G2 160mm is 106g), rocket ron 445g, tube around 165g if also schwalbe 24 inch and skewer c.100g. That makes the wheelset itself around 700g. Superstar quote the crest front as 721g, though that might include the skewer so not much in it at all. Seems like an excellent find and may make this cost effective after all!
Does anyone know if the 'Luna' decals come off as the boy and girl bike look identical except for the colour scheme and decals (and seen a cheap luna near me!)
Just get us stripped and powder coated - cost me £30 to have my lads done.
Where did you get the powder coating done for that cost?
Superstar Stan's wheel set weighs just over 1.5kg:
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For comparison the wheels that came on my Blast were 900g (front, hub/spokes/rim) and 1.1kg (rear), and the tyre/tube was another 1kg [b]each end[/b], so both wheels ready to roll weighed 4kg.
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Where did you get the powder coating done for that cost?
I had it done at [url=h http://www.bournespowdercoating.co.uk/ ]Bournes Powder Coating - Birmingham[/url].
(Wrong thread!)
Those stans are lighter than the numbers I was working off on Superstars (which reckon the set is 1623g, 721g front, 902g rear).
Again, doing some rough maths here, but adding on 2 tyres (+445+445), tubes (+165+165), 2 discs (+100+100) gets you to 2.97kg. Taking the isla front wheel at 1.5kg, assume the rear one is 1.7kg gets you to 3.2kg. So probably 200-250g in it between the sets of wheels? And another 250-300g to the stock wheels.
Does make me wonder if its worth a new wheelset, instead focus on changing the tubes, tyres, discs and cassette. Are the stock wheels robust enough?
(Ta for the powder coaters name too).
if they're ETRTO 520, spa have some kinlin rims here: https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m2b0s116p2336/KINLIN-Nb-R-24%5C-inch-Rim that look like good value
I'm continuing to look at this, but costing it is looking a bit ugly! Seems like its around the same as just getting a decent condition second hand isla and I'm not sure that the components would be any better.
Anyone know if a SID dual air 26 inch fork mess up the geo/ride noticably? And how much it would cost to get one of those adjusted to cope with a kid's weight?
A2C is about 400mm on the blast so as long as the forks are within that area shouldn't be an issue.
Do you have more than one kid? Full monty blast rebuild is never going to be good value on 24'' wheels that they'll soon grow out of, but it helps if you can pass it on.
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I’m continuing to look at this, but costing it is looking a bit ugly! Seems like its around the same as just getting a decent condition second hand isla and I’m not sure that the components would be any better.
Depends if you want a project or not - a secondhand isla is certainly easier and prob cheaper in the long run, but I guess it's about doing it for its own sake and building a great bike for your kid. [I rebuilt one but drew the line at new wheels].
Well I'm about to do it all again... got my parents to buy a 24" Blast close to them that was "for parts" (knackered mechs, maybe a bent hanger) and a steal at £30. It can sit in the garage until my daughter is starting to grow out of her 20" bike then I'll decide whether to do up the new Blast for her, or bump my eldest up to 26" and give her the old Blast (fixing up the blast to sell at a profit, obviously).
I totally do appreciate there is the whole project aspect and again, maybe rose tinted spectacles, but the prospect of building it with my son and him showing interest!
I do have two boys, so it could be reused twice as a 24 inch bike, and might be able to further use some of the parts in the second ones following bike (potentially 26 inch fork, derailleur, brakes..)
Thanks poah for the info, a 63mm adjusted SID is around 434m I think - so difference of around 34mm. I suppose with the angle that is going to increase the front of the bike by around an inch?
(I'm looking at the SID as it seems to have been suggested in other threads and understand you can change the oil so it is better for lighter weighted souls.)
The Isla will have better but not great components fitted ()unless you got the Pro it's a question of which ones (if any) you keep and if what you want to end up with is the Isla or will you then be modifying.
How much do you enjoy tinkering vs want to buy off the shelf.... ? Tinkering with kids bikes is expensive but less expensive than adult ones... but building with your kids is very rewarding.
The other options to look out for a pre-modded bike already to do what you/he needs....
But then that's the main question ... what is it they need now vs a years time?
Most stuff will be transferable if you don't go for absolute weight weeny 12 spoke wheels for example and your only paying extra for the used frame if you change later.
It all depends what you and Bigglesworth Jnr end up riding. The type of riding we do has changed a lot over the year and a bit on the 24. Most of that was initially driven by what was close but changed into what we enjoy as his skills and fitness also progressed.
Depending what this is you might go more towards the Isla (XC) or more towards a more trail Geo.(or we ended up going to FS).. or stick with the Carrera.
On forks ... the RST F1rst is probably the best off the shelf kids XC fork.(it works well out of the box for kids weights in XC and anything where adsorbing big air isn't the priority).. with some mods the SID can be a great Enduro Fork and is certainly more capable of adsorbing bike park sized jumps and drops... but I'm not convinced even though its lighter and more sophisticated it would be better for XC. Its a bit like trying to mod a Pike or Lyric for adult XC use IMHO...
Thanks again for the input. As you say there are quite a few unknowns in that what we ride might end up changing. The building aspect is certainly a draw, as I would like to capture his interest in something like that.
I wonder - as I'm on a fairly steep learning curve on bike components maybe I'm not thinking about the right components - which is why I have trouble matching it up to an Isla. Broadly I was thinking as the following to go on a powedercoated carrera frame: RST First 24 air fork, Isla wheelset with Rocket Rons, Clarks M2 hydraulic brake set, X5/GX2.1 10sp rear derailleur, the Hoy 140mm cranks with a UN55 118m BB, otherwise balance of reasonably priced cost effective bar, stem, saddle, post etc. Think that should be <11kg and bit over £500 with most components new but shopped around for best prices. Anything there that is naff/or where a better similarly price option exist?
My method was to source most parts from here and eBay, plenty of people shedding perfectly good parts as they upgrade. eg my son's bike has practically unused Deore brakes from someone upgrading their new bike, and they have good reach adjustment so fit his hands. Biketart are selling the Madison youth trail saddle for a tenner on eBay.
Assuming my youngest gets her own 24" bike before my eldest is tall enough to need a new frame I plan to moving almost everything over to a small 26" frame apart from wheels and fork, and I'm pretty confident a Blast frame with 24" wheels and a carbon fork will sell easily on here...
I am looking into starting a similar project and have been reading with interest.
Like mrbigglesworth I am debating between a project and just buying an Islabike.
For me it looks like the project is going to win out for the following reasons:
-I can respray the frame a bespoke colour without effecting the resale value much.
-If I keep all the original kit I can put it back on the project to sell and put the upgrades on the next project when this is outgrown.
-It will be great fun to do all this tinkering with the little one's help, should be some great parent/child time.
-Some of the upgrades would cost nothing as I already have them as spare parts from my bikes.
Respraying it is definitely a draw, pretty sure that would capture my little one's imagination, picking/making decals too!
I floated it past my wife yesterday, was quite surprised when she didn't shoot the idea down. In fact, she's just started reading Flying Fergus to the little one which is quite on topic.
As Ross said you can pick most of the bits up cheap either on here or ebay.
My lads 24" blast will probably end up around £500 as I splurged on the Stan's wheels.
But it will be going to my younger daughter in the not too distant future.
Just sorting a small 26" frame for my lad so we can build his next bike - he's joined the cycling & maintenance club at school (they've go there own MTB track in the grounds too) so hopefully that'll enthuse him a bit more to get involved in the build.