Almost looks too purdy to get dirty!
Have a look
how I ride it. I ain't the easy/gentle kind with my bike.
Expensive parts have to handle what they are made for.
https://www.facebook.com/thomas.skubiszewski/posts/10156418109859131https://www.facebook.com/thomas.skubiszewski/posts/10156365181774131https://www.facebook.com/thomas.skubiszewski/posts/10156319918084131That thing is a piece of beauty!!!
merci Raph
I've already commented on this post, but damn.. this thing is ridiculously sweet. I always loved those plastic mag wheels on bmx bikes back in the day.. and this build kinda scratches that itch. I seriously don't know if I would even take that thing off road.. just cruise around the park lol. Nice job, man. Makes me want to start a "build of the month" feature on the forum just so I could post pics of the bike for everyone to see!
I'll echo what jkcoda007 asked: what's the verdict on frame performance? I'm assuming you have a decent amount of experience with different frames. Would be interested to hear your take? Also, I'd be cool to hear what you think of the wheels as well. Thanks.
Merci Sitar_Ned,
Yeah those fancy bmx wheels also ring a bell over here
part of the magic...
Be my guest for your build of the month thread, I can help you with that, will be honored.
So far the frame is more efficient than my previous FS, mostly because of frame geometry & suspension setup (R414 shock). my attention points are linkage quality & rear triangle stiffness.
Great looking bike Tom!!
What is the shock size on the 058 frame? Is it 165 or 190?
I got a drawing for an XL from HF, it clearly reads 190, and they refer to that when asked.
At the same time they talk about "shock size: can be both 165*38mm and 190*44mm" on the HF website.
Obviously you can not choose between the two. (and I think 190 is 51 stroke, not 44, those are 184*44.)
It is 165mm
When I ordered, back in summer 2017, the frame was available with both 165 & 190 configuration, so two different front triangle possible with identical geometry (they said...). Since then they did not sold a lot of 190 and I doubt they carried on producing them.
Anyway, Hongfu now replaced this frame with FM258 correcting the headtube & brake caliper problems.
installed, back with -25° stem & Clement FRJ tires.
With such a steep stem, do the levers, shifter touch the frame when turning the bar ? It looks no...
Not sure what you could do more to make it even more awesome
They do.