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huskydriver:
Hi, I've gone through a few carbon road and cross frames, but now am looking for a mtb frame.  I currently ride a 2015 Trek Superfly 27.5 in 15.5" frame.  I'm about 5'6" or 168cm's tall and have always liked a smaller frame that I can toss around on the tight singletrack trails, but races have now gone to more open fireroad or doubletrack.  I've been looking to size up as I've been feeling a bit cramped.  As the subject states, what the current best frame in the chinese carbon market?  I was looking at a Workswell last year(i forgot the model, but got good reviews).  I did notice a model from ICAN model XT275.  Can anyone give me some reviews or suggestions?  Thanks.

Rich

bxcc:
I built up one of these from Peter for my daughter and I'm extremely pleased with it. It even fit some Maxxis Rekon 2.6 in the back. 68 degree HA with a 120mm fork seems just about right.

http://www.xmcarbonspeed.com/Productinfo.asp?f=1465

http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,1343.0.html

huskydriver:
Ive narrowed down my search to these 4 frames.  If you have any experience or input on any of these please let me know, such as known issues or sizing, and overall ridability.  My intended purpose is to race.  Thanks. 

https://m.alibaba.com/product/60620658763/Bicycle-Frame-mtb-29er-27-5.html?spm=a2706.7843299.1998817009.16.43ec696b4ckTNf


https://m.alibaba.com/product/60149694872/27-5ER-carbon-bike-frame-China.html?spm=a2706.7843299.1998817009.45.43ec696bHLzeMU

https://m.alibaba.com/product/60655045825/Chinese-full-carbon-29er-mtb-frame.html?spm=a2706.7843299.1998817009.67.679c4c528BKXIC

This is a 29r frame but i thought they had a 27.5 frame also.
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32779431489.html?pid=808_0000_0131&spm=a2g0n.search-amp.list.32779431489&

Honorable mention:
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32838590682.html?pid=808_0000_0131&spm=a2g0n.search-amp.list.32838590682&


bxcc:
Why those frames?

All those are steep in the front, long in the back, and short in the top. Even by mordern XC standards.

I have 2 workswell frames. Their after the sale service is almost nonexistent. Will not get another.
I have 1 Tideace frame and their communication is excellent. Not sure about after the sale.

After building 5 generic bikes, the 27.5 frame from Peter I linked would easily be my top pick. What about it turns you away?

huskydriver:
To be honest, i'm not so sure how the slack head angle is gonna affect my handling.  Trident Thrust has a head angle of 70*, is it really that bad? The Tideace is also a 70* head angle from their geometry.  Is it really that bad?  I'm a pretty seasoned racer, but over the last few years i haven't done a whole lot of racing.  I would consider my handling skills pretty good.  I race as a CAT 1 and haven't really worried about head angle in my past builds.  I didn't like the Tideace because I wanted to go with a BSA bb standard.

By the way, I'm old school, started racing in the 90's until mid 2000's.  I like just traditional looking hardtails, simple looking.  I don't even care for fulls suspension or really the 29r platform.  That is why I went the 27.5 route when getting back into mt. biking.  I'm probably gonna order two frames, a 27.5 and a 29r.  That Trident Thrust seems to fit my needs and the geometry seems to fit my needs.  I've always raced a smaller frame to throw around and handle around the tight technical singletrack, but racing nowadays seem to be getting away from that with more fire roads and doubletrack, hence the reason I may go with a 29r frame as well.  I'm not a big fan of the funky top tube on the frame you linked.

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