Ordered my frame last week - super excited to receive it. I did decide to size down to a L (I am 188cm tall) to keep a bit quicker handling and climbing.
A few questions:
1. What is the max rotor size the rear will accept? hoping to go 203mm up front and 180mm out back.
2. Are most people ditching the headset that they include? I opted for it as it was pretty cheap. Not sure about quality.
3. Does the frame come with hardware bushing required for the upper shock mount (8mmx22.2mm).
4. I've seen people saying you should open up all the bearings on the rear link and grease them. I think I'll be doing that (not a question I guess..)
Went with custom paint job too! Will post a pic when I receive it in the next month or so.
I've got 180 out back on mine. It does require the 160/180 adapter and is a very tight fit. I'm guessing the frame wasn't designed to accommodate them! However, it works, it's a tight fit and your tools rub on the seatstays when installing. I'll be dropping down to a 160 soon.
regarding #1: 180mm for the rear is fine, you need a post mount adapter for sure.
I have a little story about this. I am using 180mm Magura rotors in the front and rear. Magura rotors use torx 25 screws. With my torque wrench, I could only access the futherest back rear screw from a terrible angle. All at once, the screw head stripped becoming a perfect circle hole. I was so terrified. Found out online vice grips are pretty good for removing stripped screws from the side. Moving a few mm at a time, it took me an hour and half to unscrew it with vice grips.
I replaced that screw with this
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0769ZRW7B/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Which I could tighten with an alan key straight on.
The lesson learned is to make sure you have a 'key' to tighten that rear screw. Alan keys are great, if you are using a torque 25 screw. You will need something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005G3B4HE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1As #2, The headset is just okay. I am using it. I put a TI screw in that too. When you get it, check the bearings with your hands, Mine gave a small bit or resistance in one spot but, its impercievable when in use. Make sure be generous with the grease!
#3 No you need this
https://www.worldwidecyclery.com/products/fox-rear-shock-mounting-hardware-8mm-x-22-19mm-0-874-5-piece-aluminum-1