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Xiamen Carbon Full Suspension fattie

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element:
Wow, really fast shipping from Bella and Peter

Frame was packed very well and what you see in the picture only took one hour to assemble

 :D very-very please with the frame, I can recommend it 100%

Using Aluminum Rims until the Carbon wheels ship, the Aluminium wheels will be used for muddy trails

The Carbon wheels will have a less knobby tires for summer dry tail riding, the carbon wheels are being built by team Peter

The knobby mud tires are not mounted on the aluminum wheels because the Orange 75mm Tubeless rim tape has not arrived

element:
Very impressed with XM, Peter and Bells

As noted in previous replies the frame is amazing, but the 80mm x 35mm Club Carbon 80 wheels are the best

Yes they are light and the excellent tolerance relating to rim dimensions made tubeless setup a breeze.

One layer of 75mm Orange Seal Fat Bike Tubeless Tape, 46mm American Classic Bicycle Tubeless Wheels Valve Stems and and 4 oz of sealant... done

NOTE: Only use one layer of thin Orange Seal Tape, Gorilla Tape would be too thick and the valve stems must be 46mm or longer

Bottomline,

For a large size frame FULL SUSPENSION FAT BIKE... this is a light fattie thanks to Peter and Bella

21" frame
4.7" Sno Tires
120mm Bluto forks
200mm Rear Shock (120mm RW travel)
SUSPENSION SEAT
Front and rear fenders
heavy duty aluminum handle bars
120mm high-rise stem
many headset spacers

only weighs 32#

... change the seat and bars it would be around 30#...  But with rider weight of 255# light handle bars are risky

Motor in transit, stay tuned

Midwest-MTBer:
Looks really good so far. I'm glad you decided to go with the carbon wheels. Yesterday my dad and I were loading bikes into the car and he picked up one of my wheels and it blew his mind. I'm convinced and very happy with mine. Your build looks really slick. Do you have your cranks yet? Will it be a 1x11? Where will you mount batteries for this build?

element:
See attached picture of the 48# wheelie monster. 

Just finished making the custom brackets and installing a Cyclone 3000 inside the frame

The only testing was in the shop using 34t to 11/36 cassette and a backpack battery holding Hobbyking 1600M ampHr lipo's

eCarbon wheelies very easily at 48v and gets wild with 52v... feels like it could climb a tree

Can't imagine 72v... concerned the huge torque could break something :-\

Bike is surprisingly light at 48# ... when compared to my other ebikes,..

IMHO, This Full Suspension eCarbon fattie with carbon wheels, 4.7' tubeless tires, 3000 watt cyclone motor and a high amperage Lipo backpack has all the right elements to be the ultimate woods bike...

As it now stands, nobody can keep up with the now "old and obsolete" PMM (Purple Mountain Majesty) so the eCarbon will be like a Star Wars in the woods... but it needs a name ...

carbonazza:
I'm afraid you crossed the motorbike border with this monster :)

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