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I always build and ride cheap carbon road bikes, so today I'm going to be building a cheap steel road bike with parts from AliExpress… SIROKO CLOTHING – 10% off (automatically applied via link below): https://srko.co/tracevelo Full disclosure, I have never ridden a steel road bike. My first road bike was a Claud Butler with an aluminium frame, but since then I have been lucky enough to own all carbon road bikes. However in my comments section, people always say ‘steel is real’, so I decided to find out if this is true. The basis for the build is a cheap chromoly steel bike frame that I bought on AliExpress from a brand called Seaboard. I’ll be using a mechanical groupset from a Chinese brand called Sensah, and with external cabling, the bike should have a really back to basics feel. So in this episode, I’ll show you how to properly protect a steel frame with Boeshield, give you a rundown of all the parts (most of which i sourced from AliExpress), show you how to build the bike from start to finish, and then give you my impressions of how it rides. Affiliate links to the parts used (Steel road bike build): https://linktr.ee/tracevelo Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 00:58 – Protecting the steel frame 05:22 – Parts rundown & cost 07:05 – Siroko sponsor 07:56 – Build - Cabling 11:11 – Build - Headset setup 15:11 – Build - Brake hose routing 19:05 – Build - Bleeding the brakes 22:39 – Bike reveal 26:42 – Bike weight 28:39 – First impressions & changes 31:36 – Steel ride feel 35:22 – Bonus clip (Brakes and BB) Intro roll: Created by Dev Joshi - http://www.go2dev.co.uk Instagram: / tracevelo Email: [email protected] Please note: I am not a professionally trained bike mechanic. There can be risks associated with using products that are unbranded, untested, or come from sources where the provenance is unknown. Please talk to a qualified bike mechanic if you are in any doubt. In essence, be careful, do your research, and cycle safe!!!