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29er / Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
« on: March 01, 2024, 08:54:21 PM »
That is a stock Sram Dub bottom bracket. The drive side bearings are a little crunchy.

I installed one of the Walgun ceramic BBs from Ali that is anodized. I doubt it will last as the seals seem to be less robust than the Sram.

The trails near Chicago are clay based soil, no fun when wet.

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29er / Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
« on: February 29, 2024, 03:33:19 PM »
Starting my fourth season on the 936 and during the process of upgrading the bottom bracket I noticed some rust on the old cups. The bearings never got contaminated and still spin great.

As part of this BB swap I am going to drill a 1/7” drain hole. I don’t ride in the mud except for two races over the last two years. I rarely need to wash my bike, outside of the two races I maybe hose down the frame once per year. I’ll probably start to cover all the cable entry points with rags or tape when I wash going forward.


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I haven't tried that one in specific but it looks like several others with a different label. The biggest weakness is poor lubrication from the factory in the bearings. If doing a PF bottom bracket something like the ZTTO thread together PF has a similar body to the wheels mfg.

I looked for a DUB ZTTO BB92 and couldn’t find one.

I will remove the seals and lay in a fresh dose of Finish Line Ceramic grease.

Fingers crossed.

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I just ordered a Walgun BB92 DUB Ceramic from AliExpres. Anyone try these out? Search results were zilch.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256805435639225.html

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29er / Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
« on: November 06, 2023, 09:58:22 PM »
Hi all
I was going to buy this ammo, sidluxe trunnion 165



But I see the lockout lever is long, will I be able to move it from open to closed position and vice versa?

Thanks

Yes, but you have to get off the bike to reach the lever.


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29er / Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
« on: October 13, 2023, 12:01:22 AM »
I’m thinking of retiring my 936. I have 1500 miles on it. The drive side chainstay is failing (due to a lame attempt to ride through a cinder block garden) and the drivetrain is 11sp (same cassette for all 1500miles, one chain swap).

Here’s what I’m thinking so that I don’t trigger the wife alarm:
1. new frame that is T Type compatible
2. New T Type drivetrain
3. Swap wheels, suspension, brakes (sus just got the 200hr service 500 miles ago)
4. Ride like a stole it

Anyone else retire their 936? What did you do?

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Component Deals & Selection / Re: 3D Printed Saddles
« on: October 01, 2023, 08:08:00 AM »
Got the 155 Specialized Power Pro Mirror clone off Ali for $90 shipped.

Looks very similar, difference is carbon rails on the Ali one vs Ti from Spesh. Ali version is lighter.

Need to install it and get feedback from wife…


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29er / Re: Ultralight hardtails
« on: August 18, 2023, 11:56:00 AM »

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29er / Re: Ultralight hardtails
« on: August 16, 2023, 05:53:51 PM »
Great looking option but be aware that the rear brake mount is the same as the M016 frame so some calipers will not work. For Shimano, SLX and up will be fine but some of the cheaper ones, M6000 in particular, have a bleed port casting that hits the frame.

An M6000 brake on a 800g frame seems like an oxymoron.

I’d look for a set of used Level TLM Ultimates for a budget build.

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29er / Re: Ultralight hardtails
« on: August 14, 2023, 09:04:01 PM »
The M038 with an eccentric BB would make for a really light single speed.


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29er / Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
« on: August 14, 2023, 08:59:00 PM »
Not sure if it would have helped but I use the Nukeproof down tube protector.

Here is the frame protection order I placed at Chain Reaction.

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29er / Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
« on: August 11, 2023, 02:30:24 PM »
I wouldn’t ship anything back to Carbonda. Just order a new front triangle and chalk it up to Carbon being Carbon.

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29er / Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
« on: August 11, 2023, 12:54:08 PM »

Everything was going great till the bottom bracket started to separate from the frame. I had 2 events that may have contributed to it. 1) A pedal strike, not an especially hard one or anything. 2.) An end over wreck off a drop. Not sure how it could have affected the BB though.

Carbonda has been somewhat responsive. They have not offer to replace it or a discount on a new frame. They have offered to analyze the Frame if I ship it back, but that may be cost prohibitive. Cheapest ups shipping of the lower section of the frame is $134. I have sent more detailed pictures and am currently waiting for Wing to respond.

Carbon failure is typically caused by impact and a pedal strike could definitely transfer enough force into the BB threads to challenge the carbon. Unlikely, because most pedal strikes are absorbed by the body. I’ve had 20-30 pedal strikes and have broken the carbon body on pedals twice, but I’ve never considered the frame at risk.

Another consideration with threaded BB is cross threading or misaligned threads. Did you have the frame prepped with facing/chasing the threads to ensure alignment? I doubt this would cause such fast failure.

The crash referenced is likely the culprit. The bike does crazy things during a wreck. But, you would have heard something or felt it if you were still on the bike. I’ve punctured the top tube with the shifter high siding a berm, cracked the chain stay trying to ride through a rock garden, and cracked a rim when a loose rock kicked up off my buddies tire.

All of these events I knew right away there was carbon damage due to the sound.


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I used a Goatlink which is optimized for 1X Shimano shadow derailleurs. Shifting seems pretty good paired to a 42t chainring. If I had to nitpick, there's just very minor hesitation shifting into 50t.

If I were on a budget and staying with mechanical brakes, I'd prefer using the GRX 812 RD + Goatlink + Sensah Team Pro shifters. Price wise it's on par with Sensah SRX and you get a true clutched derailleur. The cassette clocks in around 370g on my weight scale.

I just got the ZTTO 12spd HG cassette and thought I could use it with a GX eagle shifter and NX eagle rear derailleur. But, isn’t the cable pull for eagle based on a cassette that is 1.1mm wider?

Is there a 12spd shifter designed for the narrower HG cassettes (fit on a 9/10 spd freehub).


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