Happy Holidays!
It appears that the FM058 has been rechristened as the "FM258." There's no difference between the two, and it is still possible to find the product page for the FM058 through a Google search. I sent Hongfu an email asking if the new frame was finally available in size 21", but the Lunar New Year shutdown is in full effect until the 26th of this month.
The geometry of FM258 is identical to 2017 FM058, but they changed the top tube to make it a 100% Scott Spark sibling. I like the new shape and if they finally create a 21" version, it may be the one for me. Even though I still don't understand the 2.2 tire clearance. At least make it 2.35"!
Quote from: circoloco on February 17, 2018, 03:41:21 AMThe geometry of FM258 is identical to 2017 FM058, but they changed the top tube to make it a 100% Scott Spark sibling. I like the new shape and if they finally create a 21" version, it may be the one for me. Even though I still don't understand the 2.2 tire clearance. At least make it 2.35"!According to Tom, whose FM058 build was posted at the top of this page, there's enough room for 2.25" and maybe 2.35" tires on moderately wide rims. I am confident that the FM258 will be offered in size 21", since the Spanish brand Megamo will soon sell it under the name "Track." Size 21" is listed in the geometry chart on their website. I'm still not enthusiastic about the Boost rear axle. The description on Hongfu website might say 142x12, but their Alibaba store states the frame will be Boost. https://www.megamo.com/m_en/3298/track.html
142*12 is not boost.Boost is 148*12
Yep. And I wrote they have a 142x12, a 650 boost and a 29er boost.But as of this morning the 29er boost is not available until May at earliest.
Quote from: danK on February 27, 2018, 08:08:49 AMYep. And I wrote they have a 142x12, a 650 boost and a 29er boost.But as of this morning the 29er boost is not available until May at earliest.Is this rear spacing information for the FM258 or FM058?