Author Topic: Epic Evo Clone  (Read 152968 times)

uberamd

Re: Epic Evo Clone
« Reply #450 on: June 15, 2025, 05:14:38 PM »
Hello, I'm new to the forum.
I currently have a Carbonda FM936, which is unfortunately slightly too small for me. That's why I've already ordered an Epic Fully frame from Airwolf in size L.

Now my first question, does anyone know whether a 210x... or shock will fit on this frame or do I have to go for 190x...? go?
What bushing size is required to install the shock?

However, the previous comments make me a little worried about the durability of the carbon, especially in the bottom bracket area. And then there's Airwolf's poor warranty handling :-(
I'm used to better from Carbonda.
I hope the frame will last me (72 kg) a long time on easy/medium cross-country and marathon routes?

Hope anyone can help me.
Regards
Airwolf is atrocious and they should be avoided at all costs.

And no a 210mm shock will not fit in this bike, I tried. 190x45 is the biggest I'd go.

Limone185

Re: Epic Evo Clone
« Reply #451 on: Today at 04:19:19 AM »
Airwolf is atrocious and they should be avoided at all costs.

And no a 210mm shock will not fit in this bike, I tried. 190x45 is the biggest I'd go.

Thank you for information regarding shock.

The things you all wrote about quality makes me a bit scary. But I'm more afraid of Airwolfs handling with such warranty cases :(
Now it's to late, my frame is paid and on the was to me.

Hope that not every frame will have problems in the BB area or others.. But

akuutti247

Re: Epic Evo Clone
« Reply #452 on: Today at 04:57:55 AM »
I wish you have good luck with your frame!



Today I did a last try with Airwolf.

I first did a common question in chat to get a reply. After that I attached a text that had information of my warranty case. Then there was a total silence in chat. I don“t like it. >:(

I am going to buy epoxy now..
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