Finally I finished my build and went for first, but short ride yesterday. This my first 29er so I can't compare it to other brands or geometry.
Geometry seems perfect.
Still we need to get to know each other little better so ride can be relaxed and fun.
I don't know the exact weight, but it should be around 9 kg (+/- 100g), probably more + than -, haha, but there is still room for reducing the weight (axles, brakes, cassette, pedals, saddle...). But as it requires more investment I'll leave it like this for some time. I had my wish list, but reality was something else
Lot of parts I got from sales, crankset, wheels, fork, chainring...
18.5"(L) 1150g just frame without dropouts, screws...
Wheels are Crest/Novatec/DT Aerolite 15mm/142x12mm built by
bikestacja.pl, 1500g
XX1 crankset (GXP/BSA), Q156mm which is actually 158mm because of pedal shims you need to install. I came from SLX M660 and this low Q-factor is pure joy to spindle. Wanted the new XTR cranks with 158mm Q-factor but got good deal on XX1
Work Components oval direct mount 32T chainring
Fox CTD Preformance
XTR derailleur/shifter/chain, I went for XT cassette because of steel durability and price. I chose 11-40 range so I can eventually some day put One Up 45t extender, and 34t chainring in front for more range.
Switch old M540 pedals, because winter is coming. For next season I'll put new ones.
Fizik Thundra, ebay seatpost(crbn)/handelbars flat 680mm (crbn)/stem -17°(alu)
XT 785 brakes, Quaxar Axim discs.
I kept supplied headset for now.
And now some word about building experience.
-Upper hole for rear brake hose was almost impossible to reeve because the frame hose attached to hole was cut to 5-7cm instead off have it ending down at BB hatch. No way I could hit frame hose and pull it outside the upper hole. After so many trials and errors (tried even with NdFeB magnet) I took some cord and pull it down to the hatch, tie it to j-bend spoke and screw the spoke into the brake hose coming/peeping from chainstay direction. I started gently pulling up the cord and somehow the brake hose was out.
-Rear brake postmount wasn't perpendicular to the disc. it wasn't much so I file it down. It's ok by eye, but I'm gonna search for some LBS with ParkTool DT-4 to make it perfectly flat.
-Shifter cable and housing, was nightmare. Any way, if you can try to pull cable housing all the way through the frame from shifter to derailleur, don't combine with those tiny (inner) transparent cable housings.
Sorry for poor image quality, will put some more soon