Author Topic: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER  (Read 11268 times)

RS VR6

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2017, 03:05:12 AM »
The FM058 has an axle to crown of 500mm. My Fox 32 100mm is 500.9. If this frame is 142...it could be a winner.

RS VR6

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #16 on: March 23, 2017, 03:08:05 AM »
You will need the perfect seatpost lenght according to the seat tube design, this could be problematic with droppers.

The seat tube reminds me of the Trek Fuel EX.

charlesrg

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #17 on: March 23, 2017, 08:17:04 AM »
HongFu got back to me today. Some updates:

1. suspension travel:100mm
2. the length of  shock absorber:190mm (no specs on shock mount and type)
3. fork travel:100-110mm
4. Rear Brake Rotor Size:160mm
5. Rear axle will have 142x12 and 148x12 options. (According to them you will be able to select during the order).

They don't have my size 21" in stock and are promising to ship mid june.
They are currently producing size 17.5" that can be shipped soon (soon in Chinese terms).

This thing geometry could definitely be an update from the old IP036, but they have to ensure proper linkage and proper fiber lineup for the chainstay as it will flex.

I can't wait and  I'm not going to be a guinea pig of a Chinese CEO and not going to order this thing until it has been proven to work. It sounds like they are very much on the initial process of putting things together. Very different from a reputable brand that actually develops, tests and announces after.

Some big brands have different strengths for different frame sizes, so the small is lighter and the big is heavier but also stronger. That concerns me as I already broke two IP036.

Perhaps someone lightweight want to try the 17.5 size and see how it goes.



carbonazza

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #18 on: March 23, 2017, 08:39:23 AM »
I already broke two IP036.

Wow  :o ... Could you elaborate on this? How did it happen?

RS VR6

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2017, 03:21:09 PM »
HongFu got back to me today. Some updates:

1. suspension travel:100mm
2. the length of  shock absorber:190mm (no specs on shock mount and type)
3. fork travel:100-110mm
4. Rear Brake Rotor Size:160mm
5. Rear axle will have 142x12 and 148x12 options. (According to them you will be able to select during the order).

They don't have my size 21" in stock and are promising to ship mid june.
They are currently producing size 17.5" that can be shipped soon (soon in Chinese terms).

This thing geometry could definitely be an update from the old IP036, but they have to ensure proper linkage and proper fiber lineup for the chainstay as it will flex.

I can't wait and  I'm not going to be a guinea pig of a Chinese CEO and not going to order this thing until it has been proven to work. It sounds like they are very much on the initial process of putting things together. Very different from a reputable brand that actually develops, tests and announces after.

Some big brands have different strengths for different frame sizes, so the small is lighter and the big is heavier but also stronger. That concerns me as I already broke two IP036.

Perhaps someone lightweight want to try the 17.5 size and see how it goes.

Thanks for gathering the info.

Yeah man...not sure you want to be the guinea pig on a new frame. I think this is what the frame makers do. Look at Light Bicycles. They get tons of feedback from customers that buy their rims. I honestly don't think that any of the people that make these frames ride a mountain bike...unless they are commuting to and from work...so they rely on the feedback of the people that buy their frames. I've met some of vendors at Interbike. I don't think they ride. I even met Peter...real nice guy. If you look at the 056 and 062...the manufacturers have been making running changes as time goes on...undoubtedly because of the info or frame failures from customers. That's why I mentioned to let Miracle know that the routing on the rear brake hose sucks. If its brought to their attention...and they go back and look at it and realizes that it does indeed suck...it totally possible that they'll look into changing the way its routed. These guys are the ones making the frames or have direct day to day contact with the people that make the frame.  :)

There were two frames that interested me a lot..and now there are three...but I don't want to be a tester that pays full price.

Maybe what they should do is put some kind of bulletin out a few months before they release a frame...and that they'll offer a frame at their cost for actual riders that can put the frame through the ringer. Provide feedback and based on that...make changes to the frame. I think this is their biggest disadvantage is not having real riders using the frames before release to the public. You can only do so much in a controlled environment with computers and mechanical rigs.

Le Duke

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2017, 04:30:05 PM »
If it is like the spark 900/700 Plus, it will be very interesting if a 29x2.8 or 3.0 tire will fit. There wasn't room for a 29x3 in the Spark 700 Plus.

There are two frames floating around out there.

This one seems to be a 900 RC copy.

In my thread about 120mm frames, there is a bike from XMcarbonspeed linked in it. It is almost an exact copy of the non-RC 900/700 Plus.
« Last Edit: April 02, 2017, 08:22:25 PM by Le Duke »

Luke.moore

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2017, 06:51:27 PM »
I just ordered the cs-fs27 in 17.5. Wish me luck!  ;)

charlesrg

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #22 on: March 28, 2017, 09:27:46 PM »
I just ordered the cs-fs27 in 17.5. Wish me luck!  ;)

The world is a better place because of pioneers like you :P You're definitely going to have a nice toy.

charlesrg

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #23 on: March 28, 2017, 09:41:16 PM »
I just ordered the cs-fs27 in 17.5. Wish me luck!  ;)

The world is a better place because of pioneers like you :P You're definitely going to have a nice toy.

My bad, I thought you ordered the FM058 in 17.5 as Hong Fu said they could ship it. I think it cover some issues of the FS27. But anyway, not a bad choice.

Luke.moore

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #24 on: March 28, 2017, 10:13:30 PM »
I just ordered the cs-fs27 in 17.5. Wish me luck!  ;)

The world is a better place because of pioneers like you :P You're definitely going to have a nice toy.

My bad, I thought you ordered the FM058 in 17.5 as Hong Fu said they could ship it. I think it cover some issues of the FS27. But anyway, not a bad choice.
The fs27 is getting a slight redesign which will slow delivery.  Im ok with the timing, whatever it takes.

Le Duke

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #25 on: April 01, 2017, 09:34:26 AM »
What is the redesign?

Moving the rear brake to the CS and changing the routing?

Luke.moore

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #26 on: April 01, 2017, 10:34:23 AM »
I just asked him.  He says it's only the rear linkage.

McFaker

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #27 on: April 01, 2017, 11:44:30 PM »
My bad, I thought you ordered the FM058 in 17.5 as Hong Fu said they could ship it. I think it cover some issues of the FS27. But anyway, not a bad choice.

Hey guys I just kinda stumbled upon the Chinese Carbon thing while looking for a plus frame. I think I'm going to go for one of the Scott copies when they're available in 19". Can anyone tell me what the difference is between the FM058 and the FS27? Is there a vendor who is more likely to have the most up to date version?

As far as the design goes that cable routing is terrible. But I don't get the concern with the caliper mounting location? Am I wrong in thinking since its a single pivot the seat stay and chain stay are technically the same link?

Luke.moore

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #28 on: April 02, 2017, 09:55:36 AM »
FM058
HongFu got back to me today. Some updates:

1. suspension travel:100mm
2. the length of  shock absorber:190mm (no specs on shock mount and type)
3. fork travel:100-110mm
4. Rear Brake Rotor Size:160mm
5. Rear axle will have 142x12 and 148x12 options. (According to them you will be able to select during the order).
FS27
122mm rear travel
130mm fromt travel
Boost rear only
66.9 degree head tube angle vs i think 71 on the hong fu
165mm shock

The fs27 is more of a  trail bike vs an xc bike with the fm058
« Last Edit: April 02, 2017, 10:59:21 AM by Luke.moore »

danK

Re: Fresh 2017 hong-fu FS 29ER
« Reply #29 on: April 02, 2017, 02:58:58 PM »
Wondering what the latest FM058 frame price is and what rear shocks available fit it. I'm not in the immediate market for one, but my 100mm rear travel carbon 29er is getting long in the tooth.