Darkrock Travel 700 frameset
#1
Darkrock Travel 700 frameset
I haven't built this yet but I received my frameset from Aliexpress. The store was Rongyaosports store. Anyway, I had clicked to the rebate to save several dollars (can't remember where I clicked, I think it was above the price).
I made the thread here because it's a touring frameset even though I want to build it like a hybrid. The following parts I bought for it:
Sugino 110 BCD 5 arm cranks 172.5mm with Stronglight 36T chainring, Truyou metal chainguard and Motsuv crankset bolts (I think they were 8.5mm)
Sunrace SLM96 friction shifter, Sunrace 11-40T nine speed cassette, Sunrace nine speed chain and Shimano Acera RD-3020 rear derailleur
Dimension 25.4 Urban Cruiser Bar 620mm 55mm rise, 40 degree sweepback (in other words for real comfort)
Selle Royale Freeway saddle 158mm
I also have Shimano T610 hubs and simple Alex x202 rims. Even though the rims are cheap I like the look. I also have Tektro M730 V-brakes and Jagwire yellow brake pads.

It looks like metallic blue in person, really impressive.
I made the thread here because it's a touring frameset even though I want to build it like a hybrid. The following parts I bought for it:
Sugino 110 BCD 5 arm cranks 172.5mm with Stronglight 36T chainring, Truyou metal chainguard and Motsuv crankset bolts (I think they were 8.5mm)
Sunrace SLM96 friction shifter, Sunrace 11-40T nine speed cassette, Sunrace nine speed chain and Shimano Acera RD-3020 rear derailleur
Dimension 25.4 Urban Cruiser Bar 620mm 55mm rise, 40 degree sweepback (in other words for real comfort)
Selle Royale Freeway saddle 158mm
I also have Shimano T610 hubs and simple Alex x202 rims. Even though the rims are cheap I like the look. I also have Tektro M730 V-brakes and Jagwire yellow brake pads.

It looks like metallic blue in person, really impressive.
#2
Sunshine
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Bikes: '18 class built steel roadbike, '19 Fairlight Secan, '88 Schwinn Premis , Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross V4, '89 Novara Trionfo
I am shocked you actually purchased a frame. Its been years of you claiming you will start your own brand, of asking what people like about well established components like Hollowtech cranks and disc brakes, and just a whole bunch of pump faking over various bikes.
What I am not shocked to see is that you bought a frame that has disc and canti brake options. This is the most on point thing you could have purchased and 2010 is silently raising its fist in support.
What I am not shocked to see is that you bought a frame that has disc and canti brake options. This is the most on point thing you could have purchased and 2010 is silently raising its fist in support.
#3
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From: Thailand..........currently Nakhon Ricefield, moving to the beach soon.
Bikes: inferior steel....alas....noodly aluminium assploded
that is very nice. likely came from the same factory as my LKLM, which also has a "Traveler" model.
LKLM new build
have fun!
LKLM new build
have fun!
#4
I am shocked you actually purchased a frame. Its been years of you claiming you will start your own brand, of asking what people like about well established components like Hollowtech cranks and disc brakes, and just a whole bunch of pump faking over various bikes.
What I am not shocked to see is that you bought a frame that has disc and canti brake options. This is the most on point thing you could have purchased and 2010 is silently raising its fist in support.
What I am not shocked to see is that you bought a frame that has disc and canti brake options. This is the most on point thing you could have purchased and 2010 is silently raising its fist in support.
#5
I am shocked you actually purchased a frame. Its been years of you claiming you will start your own brand, of asking what people like about well established components like Hollowtech cranks and disc brakes, and just a whole bunch of pump faking over various bikes.
What I am not shocked to see is that you bought a frame that has disc and canti brake options. This is the most on point thing you could have purchased and 2010 is silently raising its fist in support.
What I am not shocked to see is that you bought a frame that has disc and canti brake options. This is the most on point thing you could have purchased and 2010 is silently raising its fist in support.
#6
Sunshine
Joined: Aug 2014
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From: Des Moines, IA
Bikes: '18 class built steel roadbike, '19 Fairlight Secan, '88 Schwinn Premis , Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross V4, '89 Novara Trionfo
It is mockery in the dismissive sense.
The shoe fits- I criticized you for your years long claim of starting a bike brand and of your thread topics that essentially poll readers about whether or not commonly available bike design features will 'catch on'.
And then I pointed out that I am not surprised to see you buy a frame in 2024 that has both disc and rim brakes. Interpret that how you want.
Cool to know that the frame is real.
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Bikes: 1961 Ideor, 1966 Perfekt 3 Speed AB Hub, 1994 Bridgestone MB-6, 2006 Airnimal Joey, 2009 Thorn Sherpa, 2013 Thorn Nomad MkII, 2015 VO Pass Hunter, 2017 Lynskey Backroad, 2017 Raleigh Gran Prix, 1980s Bianchi Mixte on a trainer. Others are now gone.
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From: Thailand..........currently Nakhon Ricefield, moving to the beach soon.
Bikes: inferior steel....alas....noodly aluminium assploded
It's not rocket surgery, Shirley, the combined wisdom of the posters here will figure it out.
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What is the tube set of this frame?
How long is the fork? Axle to Fork Crown? What is the frame size and reach + stack?
How long is the fork? Axle to Fork Crown? What is the frame size and reach + stack?
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Last edited by str; 12-27-25 at 12:14 PM.
#11
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Yes I finally routed a full lenght of cable housing after serching the internet and finding that solution wasn't stupid. Still think this frame is missing cable endstops but I looked at surly preamble frame it's the same kind of setup. I'm quite done; I just waiting th arrival of the headset bearing since that mostly the only part didn't transfered from my previous bike with the broken frame.
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From: Madison, WI
Bikes: 1961 Ideor, 1966 Perfekt 3 Speed AB Hub, 1994 Bridgestone MB-6, 2006 Airnimal Joey, 2009 Thorn Sherpa, 2013 Thorn Nomad MkII, 2015 VO Pass Hunter, 2017 Lynskey Backroad, 2017 Raleigh Gran Prix, 1980s Bianchi Mixte on a trainer. Others are now gone.
You might consider adding a cable adjuster to the outer housing, I did that on my folding bike.






