I was talking about the Planet X. 🙂
Anyone got one yet? Seems to come out quite heavy on the spec sheet. Weighty wheels?
I have had my CX pro XLS for just over year now and I absolutely love it. I had it custom built from the frame and fork up with iron cross wheels and originally 105 10speed with cx70 cranks, flat bar shifters and Xt hydro brakes. A few months back I changed to a compact 105 crankset now that my legs have built up the strength for it and it now goes like a shower of s#$t off a blanket.
I only use it as a commuter and weekend ride bike but it is by far the best bike I have ever owned.
For what it cost me I can't find a bike for less than double what I paid with a similar quality of spec or weight.
The only thing I can suggest watching for is the toe overlap with the front wheel. Check your frame size if you have big feet as it will be a problem. I am 5"9 with size 9 feet on a 54cm frame and it is a bit of pain in the arse but not very often and does nothing to diminish my enjoyment of riding it.
Odd first post!
Not really. OP probably came across the thread via Google, and didn't realise it was a 8 month old thread.
....possibly.
Ooh I do like a good thread resurrection! Fwiw he's bang on...great bike, super fast, not sure about the spec 105 gear ratio but it's something I can live with. Do need more power up loose steep climbs compared to old cx - find my weight has to be positioned more over back wheel for traction, but that's an inevitability due to its weight. The wheel/toe thing I've had on pretty much every cx bike I've ridden (size 10/57)
Yeah you are right, I do realise its an old post but I am still trying to find a better bike than this for the money.
One thing I did forget to mention is the BB. If you want to run shimano cranks without a BB adapter for the 24mm shaft. Raceface make a PF30 BB for 24mm shafts ie shimano. Or you can use creaky old adapters.
Or you can use SRAM
New frames are BSA threaded. Original batch were PF 30.
