Frame arrived yesterday, not bad considering it was ordered on Sunday 27th Jan and arrived on 4th of Feb. Pretty good considering this is Chinese New Year week.
The good
- general finish is fantastic, not a blemish with the exception of the BB hatch, see below.
- the BB that came "free" with the frame feels really nice, very smooth, looks like it is sealed well, it's 24 / 24 internal ID but comes with both spacers and also a 1mm collar to reduce non-drive side to SRAM GXP compatible. Finish is plain but very good. Those cranks have now been ordered.
- bb shell and headset race all look smooth
Needs work
- Nothing major but they have crossed internal cable guides so I'll have to play around with this a little bit to get it back to the way I like to set them up.
- The thru axle that came with the frame is not quick release. Not a huge issue, it is the same as one of the axles pictured on the add but the add also says QR and does have a second pic that shows a QR axle. I will contact them and see what they say.
The bad
- The finish on the removable hatch at the bb that allows access to the internal cable guides isn't "perfect". Certainly not enough to worry about but given how good the rest of the frame looks it's a shame it's not better.
- The weight. Not a huge deal here, this is a budget build so whilst I want to keep weight down as much as possible for the boy it was never going to be a "race light" bike. This may be an issue for others though. Claimed weight 1100 +- 50gm for 18", this 15.5" weighs 1274gm with drop out, thru axle and spacer. I'll check the weight of those items before I build.
So far, on initial quick look, very happy with a frame that only cost $320A ($230US) delivered.
Pics
https://forums.mtbr.com/off-camber-off-topic/occ-bike-thread-v14-1010286-133.html#post13974687