Winspace Agile Review: Sleek, Comfy, Lively but...

Published 2024-06-25
Winspace Agile is the first bike I've built. I've already put over 3000 kilometers on it, and in the video, I share the pros and cons I've found (I share the good, the bad, and the ugly). I also explain why I opted for the Shimano groupset, 165mm cranks (instead of 175mm), and what bottom bracket manufacturer you should avoid. By the way, this review took me a lot of time (I estimate around 30 hours of work) and money. It will make me happy if you like, share, and subscribe to my channel.

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0:00 Intro
0:40 Shimano or SRAM and other build choices
1:27 Size and geometry
2:22 A look inside
2:35 My experience with building this bike
2:55 My ride experience with Agile and weight
4:59 Shorter cranks - the best decision ever?
5:26 Things I like about Agile
6:32 Things I dislike about Agile
8:10 Is the price justifiable?
9:51 Price of this build
10:52 Summary
11:58 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @Milan_Nemec
    Awesome review Petr! :) I saw your bike in real life and it looked and felt very smooth and fast...on steep punchy climb, where we had battle together, out of saddle it looked very stiff and responsive, that I had hard time to hold your wheel...bottom bracket in this case is a shame :( nobody want to harm cats! anyway bike looks nice, even in this color option... P.S. you need to work on those calfs mate! :D
  • II will never buy from Winspace again. Two years ago I bought the T1500 disc frameset. Two weeks ago when servicing the bike, I notice the topbearing was eating into the steerer ( ring of death). I contacted Winspace to buy a new fork. They answered they do not carry the T1500 spares any longer nor are they further produced. Their advice was to buy a new frameset. My subsequent emails remain ignored. I hope to find a manufacturer of forks to help me out. In Europe there is a law that manufacturers must carry parts stock for quite a long time. Not only does Winspace have a substandard customer service in China, but also do not make any attempt to propose a solution. Winspace? No forget it!
  • @tolulopeobe
    these Chinese brands are definitely pricing themselves out of the market. you can argue that this build is comparable to the highest end builds of major western brands for lower pricing but still. there are a few extras these major western brands offer, lifetime warranty or frames and wheels on some, easier and probably replacement if you get a damage or make a claim and many more reasons. nice bikes, but these prices make it a hard pill to swallow. Great video, great points for comparison especially with the price breakdown, that was nice touch. cheers.
  • @ATDreamLand
    Thank you, has been looking for review of Agile
  • @klein-concept
    Thanks for the mention man. Wicked video as always šŸ¤œšŸ¤›
  • @valiantabello
    Good job on this review, thank you šŸ‘ā˜ŗļø
  • @pskonejott2568
    like you i had a r12 for a few years now and agile caught my eyes mine is coming august !! :D
  • @ynie1
    Very nice! At the end of this year, I'm planning on building a race bike with the ability to fit 34mm tires. I'm debating between the Winspace Agile and Tavelo Arrow that will be released soon. Really like the T47 bottom bracket, too.
  • @EJD200
    Nice video! The one thing I keep seeing overlooked in the Chinese frame price discussion is that it normally only comes from the European, USA and Australian POVs but I changed drastically in other markets like Latam, where any bike related product from the established brands tend to be 20% more expensive with more limited options and availability specifically in frame set only and from what Iā€™ve seen other markets experience the same In this case this price hikes still make this bikes a really good option against others
  • @repiola174
    Hi Petr, thank you for your review. Regarding your change of crank length, how tall are you and what's your inseam measurement? Best
  • @PatrickLino
    Nice video! Did you have to adjust your saddle height, fore/aft when switching to shorter cranks?
  • @skotsephrenia1
    Thanks for the Reviews mate...how about ICAN triAero A9 frame...i wonder if you have tested them from before..... . Im interested on that frame set but couldnot find reviews on you tube Hope you have a good day
  • @cornelhughes
    The T1550 2nd Gen. Frameset seems a better buy. Its more known, a bit cheaper and now has a T47 bottom bracket and has been updated due to user requets. Interestingly its also a bit lighter than the the Agile. Definitely on my bucket list
  • @Dustydayzz
    how do the BB stiffness compare between the bikes?
  • im curious to rider said 50mm wheels is stable in the crosswind. wonder how they ride.
  • @bpmurgacz
    Did you move the saddle when you changed the crank length?