Seka Exceed RDC

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Rudi
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by Rudi

@dsveddy I wouldn't say the carbon is visible. Still a bit early here so will take a close up or two when the light gets better.

I wasn't thinking this frame had a transparent finish though, so wasn't expecting that in the first place. Now that you've mentioned it their listing is indeed for "Transparent Midnight Blue".

Edit - on closer inspection it is indeed transparent, just very subtle in the UK winter light. Might be a bit more obvious in direct sunlight but I can def see some of the layup through the blue paint. Can't quite get a decent photo of it though as I either get too much glare or not enough light to show it.
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Rudi
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by Rudi

Do these help with the piant transparency?

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No, those aren't scratches
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RDY
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by RDY

Rudi wrote:
Thu Jan 19, 2023 3:41 pm


No, those aren't scratches
They are. From sanding.

Rudi
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by Rudi

Sorry, probably wasn't being specific enough for the internet - No, they aren't scratches in the top layer of clearcoat or whatever. Yes, they may be scratches left over from sanding the carbon underneath that smooth layer on top.

Was just trying to anticipate any "send it back it's scratched" comments
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Steve Curtis
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by Steve Curtis

Rudi wrote:
Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:35 pm
Sorry, probably wasn't being specific enough for the internet -
😂🤣 so very true. This place can be sole destroyingly pedantic.

dudemanppl
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by dudemanppl

To be fair... Those scratches do look like they are on the clearcoat. You can probably polish those out if you cared enough.

dsveddy
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by dsveddy

Rudi wrote:
Thu Jan 19, 2023 3:41 pm
Do these help with the piant transparency?

Image

Image

No, those aren't scratches
Huge thanks for the photos Rudi! That does indeed look beautiful and transparent.

I was worried that with the reports of declining paint quality as Seka faces overwhelming demand, that they had abandoned the beautiful transparent finishes you see in the promo photos, and that I'd be waiting all this time for a frame in vain. I'm glad to see that's not the case.

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by BigBoyND

dsveddy wrote:
Fri Jan 20, 2023 1:15 pm
Huge thanks for the photos Rudi! That does indeed look beautiful and transparent.
Transparent, yes. Beautiful? Those scratches below the clear coat would drive me crazy!

RDY
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by RDY

BigBoyND wrote:
Sun Jan 22, 2023 8:35 am
dsveddy wrote:
Fri Jan 20, 2023 1:15 pm
Huge thanks for the photos Rudi! That does indeed look beautiful and transparent.
Transparent, yes. Beautiful? Those scratches below the clear coat would drive me crazy!
You'll only really notice them at certain angles in the sun like that photo. They're nothing like as bad as a lot of stuff you see. If you see many stripped or paintless frames you'll see a lot of really bad low grit machine sanding and sand through.

zmiah90
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by zmiah90

ladeef wrote:
Wed Jan 18, 2023 7:19 pm
zmiah90 wrote:
Wed Jan 18, 2023 5:35 pm
Hi guys,

Anyone had issues with seatpost slippage? Mine seems to be slipping down about 10mm from my set height every time I ride. I've put plenty of carbon paste and tightened clamp to recommended torque but no dice. Any pointers would be appreciated otherwise may have to go back to SEKA.

Cheers
I was having that issue as well, I washed the seat post with dish soap and warm water, then reapplyed carbon paste. It seem to solve it.
Nice one thanks Ladeef, will try it out. Out of interest, what does washing with dishsoap do? Clean greasy contaminants?

ladeef
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by ladeef

zmiah90 wrote:
Mon Jan 23, 2023 10:59 am
ladeef wrote:
Wed Jan 18, 2023 7:19 pm
zmiah90 wrote:
Wed Jan 18, 2023 5:35 pm
Hi guys,

Anyone had issues with seatpost slippage? Mine seems to be slipping down about 10mm from my set height every time I ride. I've put plenty of carbon paste and tightened clamp to recommended torque but no dice. Any pointers would be appreciated otherwise may have to go back to SEKA.

Cheers
I was having that issue as well, I washed the seat post with dish soap and warm water, then reapplyed carbon paste. It seem to solve it.
Nice one thanks Ladeef, will try it out. Out of interest, what does washing with dishsoap do? Clean greasy contaminants?
Yea, dishsoap is a good safe grease / oil stripper.

SAntaGANa
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by SAntaGANa

Ordered mid July '22
Received mid November '22
Naked Black Exceed RDC (Small). Originally ordered white but the naked black (2nd choice) became available.
110/38 bar/stem combo
Frame weight - 915 grams
Fork uncut - 395

Complete build (for now)
SRAM Red AXS drivetrain (except for crankset)
ZIPP 303S wheelset (thinking of getting Hyper Lun D45s)
Speed play Zero SS pedals
Supacaz sticky bar tape
Fizik Antares R1 saddle
Enve carbon water bottle cages (Arundel Mandibles to be installed)
Kogel Ceramic BB
Kogel KOLOSSIS OSPW (to be installed)
Total weight 17.4 lbs
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zmiah90
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by zmiah90

ladeef wrote:
Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:10 pm
zmiah90 wrote:
Mon Jan 23, 2023 10:59 am
ladeef wrote:
Wed Jan 18, 2023 7:19 pm
zmiah90 wrote:
Wed Jan 18, 2023 5:35 pm
Hi guys,

Anyone had issues with seatpost slippage? Mine seems to be slipping down about 10mm from my set height every time I ride. I've put plenty of carbon paste and tightened clamp to recommended torque but no dice. Any pointers would be appreciated otherwise may have to go back to SEKA.

Cheers
I was having that issue as well, I washed the seat post with dish soap and warm water, then reapplyed carbon paste. It seem to solve it.
Nice one thanks Ladeef, will try it out. Out of interest, what does washing with dishsoap do? Clean greasy contaminants?
Yea, dishsoap is a good safe grease / oil stripper.
tried it out, defo helped but still had a 5mm slip. I've sent a mail to cycling100. Thanks for you help.

zmiah90
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by zmiah90

I decided to film my amateur build at home. Let me know what you think


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ladeef
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by ladeef

zmiah90 wrote:
Tue Jan 31, 2023 5:45 pm
ladeef wrote:
Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:10 pm
zmiah90 wrote:
Mon Jan 23, 2023 10:59 am
ladeef wrote:
Wed Jan 18, 2023 7:19 pm


I was having that issue as well, I washed the seat post with dish soap and warm water, then reapplyed carbon paste. It seem to solve it.
Nice one thanks Ladeef, will try it out. Out of interest, what does washing with dishsoap do? Clean greasy contaminants?
Yea, dishsoap is a good safe grease / oil stripper.
tried it out, defo helped but still had a 5mm slip. I've sent a mail to cycling100. Thanks for you help.
bummer, did you try cleaning the wedge as well? I know that's a lot but you can scuff the wedge and seatpost with scotch brite then add carbon paste. Could be the seatpost is out of tolerance however.

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