I'm taking the plunge with a build of my own. Officially ordered a stock 19" FS27 from Peter last night. Excited to see how the quality compares to the Flyxii hardtail I built a couple years back. This will be my first foray into full suspension, so feel free to slap me around if anything looks amiss.
Anyway, Ill be replacing the On-One parkwood frame I am currently riding, and Ill most likely be adding a [temporary] X-fusion O2 RCX shock for the time being, at least until the 165x45 shocks become available.
Here's the build spec:
CarbonSpeed FS27
X-Fusion O2 RCX shock
X-Fusion Sweep with Roughcut HLR damper
Nextie Jungle Fox II 52mm (i45) carbon rims on BHS/Bitex Hubs (3mm spacers for 142 to 148)
Nobby Nic 2.8 front and rear
SRAM x1 crankset with Absolute Black oval 28T
SRAM X01 11 Speed shifter, GX derailleur
e*thirteen 9-46t TRSr cassette (511% range)
Shimano m785 xt brakes
Raceface SixC bars, 35mm stem, nashbar carbon post and FR1 saddle, xpedo spry pedals
My current hardtail is right around 26 lbs flat. I expect the new FS rig to be right around the same. I ride mostly tight twisty xc singletrack with the occasional rooty climb or descent, and a 2-3 foot drop here and there. I have no problem getting behind the seat, so no dropper for now.
Not counting the cost of the old frame, this seems like it should be a lot of bike for having only $3K into it. Any suggestions or tweaks?