Woooo!
My S3 arrived today, 8 business days after payment. I've had a good look over it, there is a small chip (<0.5mm) in the paint on the chainstay, and paint around the linkage bolts is a little rough in a couple of places, but it's no worse than the paint quality that my Specialized Enduro had when I first got it.
My components will be
Microshift Advent X 10 speed 11-48t drivetrain
Shimano SLX 170mm cranks
Magura Trail Sport brakes 180/160 Magura discs
Truvativ carbon bars
DT XM401 rear wheel Formula hub
Merida front wheel
Revelation 120mm Fork
Monarch 165x38 shock
I was going to use my Reverb dropper but I wrongly thought it was a 31.6, it's a 30.9 so I'll need to get a dropper now. Will probably get a One Up 150mm.
It was too late to take any decent photos when I got home, I'll endeavour to have some up on Friday.
Looking forward to the photos. I'm seriously tempted with this frame as it seems to offer everything I'm looking for except 120mm which having already realised I don't need 150mm, I probably don't need 120mm either as I've lived with 100mm very well for the last 20 odd years... and the modern geo should be plenty fast enough for me at 48yo...
However, I wouldn't mind 110mm, I know Ican say max 165x40mm trunnion, and people believe a 165x42.5mm will fit but I think if you use offset bushes you could squeeze a 165x45mm trunnion in there to get a theoretical 112mm travel. Yes this would raise the BB slightly and steepen both HTA and STA but the HTA is pretty slack as it is. Plus I'm looking to mullet it so this will be compensated and in fact help maintain the geo as designed.
Advantages would be I can use most of my existing components bar the wheels, headset and fork lowers. I'd need a crown race reducer for my SID forks but no issue.
Can you tell me what size you went for? I'm 6'1" with a 6'1.5" span and 32.5" instep so a long upper body. I'm guessing having sat on a Kelly's
Thorx size L that I need an L here also.
Looking forward to details of the build!
Cheers