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Carbonda fm936 Thoughts

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ivou:
Hey guys,

I've noticed that the linkage bolts are rather poor quality, as mine are pretty much stripped after a few torque sessions...

All I managed to find is that the main pivot bolts are M6x20. Does anyone maaaaybe have the entire list of bolt specs to share, please?

ChinaCruz:

--- Quote from: volan on July 07, 2024, 03:58:48 AM ---Update on the crack... Carbonda did not recognize this as their fault, told me it is most likely impact damage. I am a bit dissapointed by their response, and primarily because this bike didn't see any "impacts"...period. That part is the part where the "flex-stay" is flexing. So it, to me, all points out to the quality issue. I noticed that the carbon is really really thin there. After I chipped the paint, carbon just fell apart. I am really not sure what to do here. I like the bike, but this experience does not bring me confidence in carbonda's warranty and replacement, nor the quality control. I would accept a discount at least, just as their sign of good faith and customer care. But they were resolute that this was a "crash" damage. LOL... I'm a bit mad tbh.

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Yep, you got screwed by chinese cheese "carbon". Sorry man.

federic000:

--- Quote from: volan on July 07, 2024, 03:58:48 AM ---Update on the crack...  I am a bit dissapointed by their response, and primarilyis was a "crash" damage. LOL... I'm a bit mad tbh.

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Honestly I can hardly see this caused by an impact, how can they be so sure? To impact on that part you need to execute a front flip, and when landing only the right part of the rear triangle should hit something as a wall or rock, to me this is definitely a flexing issue. I’m also disappointed by carbonda’s response.

xtrm:
Hi.

I'm completely new here and willing to buy good chinese cross country bike. I settled my mind for dm936 based on all the threads here.  I prefer 2 chainrings but somehow it's impossible to get a new frame designed to have front derailleur.

So I contacted Carbonda on Alibaba and over their webpage..no reply.
How to get to them, has anyone any other contacts? Thnx in advance.

Medico:

--- Quote from: xtrm on July 25, 2024, 12:55:56 AM ---Hi.

I'm completely new here and willing to buy good chinese cross country bike. I settled my mind for dm936 based on all the threads here.  I prefer 2 chainrings but somehow it's impossible to get a new frame designed to have front derailleur.

So I contacted Carbonda on Alibaba and over their webpage..no reply.
How to get to them, has anyone any other contacts? Thnx in advance.

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No offence, but if you read this thread you will find the way.
Hint google?!

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