First impressions of the CF Racer
Got the bike today! Everything was packed nice and neat with no damage to the bike. The bike was thoroughly wrapped and protected. Having watched the assembly video multiple times putting it together was super simple. The tool kit and supplies was a nice touch and meant I didn’t have to go searching through my bike stash to find what I needed. Very nice R1P.
Now the bike itself. I have no idea how R1P is selling these for less than $2300 and making a profit. First like I said, the fit and finish was flawless. Not a scratch on the bike that I could tell. It’s raining today so I put the bike together in my garage with less than ideal lighting. I’ll have to see if this hold true once I get the bike in the sun. The color is stunning. Even in the bad lighting I could see it changing hues as I walked around the bike. Definitely getting paint protection for it. The bike needed very minor adjustments needed for the shifting or brakes. The bike was dialed in from the factory which is impressive. I’ve had bikes that cost twice what this does and need complete tuning.
I’ve made a few changes from how the bike came from R1P. Added my own set of pedals and went with two different saddles. First I tried my Brooks and then settled on a Bontrager Montrose Elite. The big mods come tomorrow with the SRAM NX 12 speed cassette, derailleur and chain. I’ll be using the Archer D1X electric shifting system to control the shifting. This change will be give a huge improvement in climbing ability as I’m going from a 11-36 to 11-50 cassette. One of the pics shows how I have the shifter buttons mounted. It’s not exactly optimal but I can shift using just two fingers from the hood position. Shifting isn’t possible from the drops.
The big negative to this bike is it only comes in two sizes, a 50cm and 56cm. Also the integrated stem and handlebars offer zero adjustment capability. I lucked out and the 56cm is perfect for me. I’m 6’1 with a 34 inseam.
I know others are concerned the bike has a cadence sensor and not a torque sensor. I personally could care less. You are getting a lot of bike for your money here.
It looks like I won’t be able to ride the bike for at least four or five days due to our wonderful weather forecast for this week. Once I get some seat time I’ll post about my ride impressions. For now color me very impressed R1P, very impressed.
Got the bike today! Everything was packed nice and neat with no damage to the bike. The bike was thoroughly wrapped and protected. Having watched the assembly video multiple times putting it together was super simple. The tool kit and supplies was a nice touch and meant I didn’t have to go searching through my bike stash to find what I needed. Very nice R1P.
Now the bike itself. I have no idea how R1P is selling these for less than $2300 and making a profit. First like I said, the fit and finish was flawless. Not a scratch on the bike that I could tell. It’s raining today so I put the bike together in my garage with less than ideal lighting. I’ll have to see if this hold true once I get the bike in the sun. The color is stunning. Even in the bad lighting I could see it changing hues as I walked around the bike. Definitely getting paint protection for it. The bike needed very minor adjustments needed for the shifting or brakes. The bike was dialed in from the factory which is impressive. I’ve had bikes that cost twice what this does and need complete tuning.
I’ve made a few changes from how the bike came from R1P. Added my own set of pedals and went with two different saddles. First I tried my Brooks and then settled on a Bontrager Montrose Elite. The big mods come tomorrow with the SRAM NX 12 speed cassette, derailleur and chain. I’ll be using the Archer D1X electric shifting system to control the shifting. This change will be give a huge improvement in climbing ability as I’m going from a 11-36 to 11-50 cassette. One of the pics shows how I have the shifter buttons mounted. It’s not exactly optimal but I can shift using just two fingers from the hood position. Shifting isn’t possible from the drops.
The big negative to this bike is it only comes in two sizes, a 50cm and 56cm. Also the integrated stem and handlebars offer zero adjustment capability. I lucked out and the 56cm is perfect for me. I’m 6’1 with a 34 inseam.
I know others are concerned the bike has a cadence sensor and not a torque sensor. I personally could care less. You are getting a lot of bike for your money here.
It looks like I won’t be able to ride the bike for at least four or five days due to our wonderful weather forecast for this week. Once I get some seat time I’ll post about my ride impressions. For now color me very impressed R1P, very impressed.