My brother inherited from my old Cannondale Rush a year ago, and wanted a 29er as an upgrade.
He tried my 062 and found it to harsh to ride. And he didn't want a plus either.
So I looked for a 29er full suspension and didn't find much than the good old 036.
This was our first full suspension build.
The build was comparable to my 3 past hardtails, although with a few surprises to deal with...
But first here are some pictures.
As usual... Any color as long as it is black.
The huge Eagle cassette. Look at that bottom jockey wheel !
We removed the front derailleur gear, and replaced it with two 5mm plastic screws.
The rear shock which gave us way more work than planned( and is still not finished )
I left 25mm of steerer tube, just in case. And will cut it in a few rides.
As he wanted a nice bike, here are the components:
- Frame, seatpost, bar, 2 spare derailleur hangers and a Neco headset from Peter( thank you for the great service as usual )
- The wheels as well from Peter, these are the 30mm rims without holes and DT240 hubs( unfortunately my brother got hit by the 48.5% anti dumping tax on built wheels... )
- Procraft alloy stem
- The SRAM Eagle groupset: a mix of X01 and XX1 components, very easy to tune
- XT brakes+KCNC Razors, my brother found the 90€ for 90g upgrade to XTR useless( to put in perspective this is 1000€/Kg! so ok)
- A seat from Aliexpress, full carbon with a thin gel pad, and leather finish, I love this $50 saddle
- Rockshox Sid XX fork and Monarch XX rear shock
- Rocket Ron snakeskin front and rear, tubeless
- A DT swiss rear axle
The few misses and surprises were:
- We planned an XLoc full sprint, but didn't know we needed the connectamajig thing(ordered it, but not sure how this thing even works)
- I never paid attention to the posts here about the 036, and brutally discovered some bushing were needed for the rear shock
Not sure it is the same on all 036 frames but it was the 21.8mm x 8mm, and you need two of them(one for each axle)
- It was not possible to pass the hose of the rear shock through the hole next to the shock.
We just pulled back the white hose guide a little inside the frame.
Then used a round file to make the hole bigger.
Push back the white hose.
Connect the hoses and pull it through the frame( + bleeding the xloc )
- I forgot the 160/180mm adapter for the front brake
- The aliexpress carbon seatclamp I use on my bikes was to wide at 15mm, the 036 need a 10mm clamp
- The hoses are not fully internal, and some zippers or clips are needed to attach the rear shift and brake hoses to the chainstays
- The Rocket Ron 2.1, although TLEasy were particularly hard to inflate.
So I used the trick of inflating a tube inside the wheels and leave them for the night.
Then remove the tube. Put some air, to get effortlessly that gratifying double pop. Try it if you have a recalcitrant tire.
He did a first real ride today in our local forest and as you may imagine coming from a 26" 2010 Rush, he was ecstatic.
He was particularly impressed by the lightness of the bike and the silence of the ride( DT240 freewheel is dead silent compared to my musical Hope's hub ).
And how smooth was the ride on some of our Belgian cobbled roads.
The weight? Well, I couldn't find my scale yesterday after the build... But for a full sus, it feels very light