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29er / Re: looking for a frame with modern geometry
« on: October 26, 2017, 11:08:15 AM »
Adbl
What about copy for road bike ?
They look like the true Frame,but it is not very good build...no confidence in them.
I'm ok about your FS geometry but i want a hardtrail.

Steven-iam
I don't want 27+,it's a new fashion tyre....
I don't think,they will be here in future.

No problem for me.
Perhaps in 5 years dengfu or the others will built boost and 430mm ........with 5 years late

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29er / Re: looking for a frame with modern geometry
« on: October 26, 2017, 09:49:35 AM »
Chainstay lenght shorter = more réactive
The problem with 29" is a lumpish frame,if the chainstay length is big,the bike is slow in little corner.
Boost give a better rigidity and better chain line.

Difficult for me to explain,i haven't the good technical words.

But i prefer a 12-142 axle and RC 425mm than boost and 440mm.

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29er / Re: looking for a frame with modern geometry
« on: October 26, 2017, 08:26:45 AM »
I forgot a thing,important.....
I want 29".....
And i posted in the 29er forum

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29er / Re: looking for a frame with modern geometry
« on: October 26, 2017, 04:45:52 AM »
What is weird,is :
Big brand Frames are build in China or taiwan,so why could we not find them ?

It's ok for price,because we can find for 4-500$ a carbone frame,but it's old generation.

I calculate price to build my MTB.
With
 gx sram groupsets
Xt brakesets
handlebar,stem,seatpost,frame....chinese carbone
Wheelset chinese carbone or aluminium brand(fullcrum, ZTR,mavic....)
Fork sid or other with good sold price
+ Some parts to finish
1800-2000€ for approximately 9.5kg (i think it's 19lbs)
But,with a "old frame"(new

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29er / Re: looking for a frame with modern geometry
« on: October 26, 2017, 12:47:57 AM »
ok
so i think i have to buy a complete bike........... :-\

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29er / looking for a frame with modern geometry
« on: October 25, 2017, 04:48:48 PM »
Hello
I am interested recently in the Chinese framework, but what I could see for the moment, they are older generation executives.
very few have the boost format.
rear dimensions to 440mm .... what's that? a tank?

Since most major brands manufacture in China, why can not we find the OEM of orbea, ktm, canyon etc ...

I would dream to find the mondraker podium carbon frame, I love it.

so my question is:

which manufacturer will allow me to find a recent geo (in tune with the times)?
Chainstay length 425-430 mm
boost format

thank you

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29er / Re: Welcome to Chinertown - Introduce Yourself!
« on: October 25, 2017, 09:52:52 AM »
Ok
Thanks
The wheels i found are about 400-600$.
And it's the max price i can buy(400-500€).

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29er / Re: Welcome to Chinertown - Introduce Yourself!
« on: October 25, 2017, 07:31:49 AM »

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29er / Re: Welcome to Chinertown - Introduce Yourself!
« on: October 25, 2017, 01:30:16 AM »
hello
Stphane----Stef
i live in France(Normandie)
my bike is Btwin RockRider 560(26") i bought in 2015. https://www.decathlon.fr/vtt-rockrider-560-id_8293151.html

After calculation and some research, I can mount a MTB of less than 10kg (9.3 according to my calculations) for 1800-2000 €.
SRAM Group eagle gx 12
Xt brakes
Fork rockshox sid (to see what I find according to promo or other)
Wheels: either Chinese carbon or aluminum brands.

So components not too bad, without reaching the high end to stay on a price correct.

Or a mountain bike made of brand cube, canyon, orbea etc ... 1500-1700 €
With components lower and to evolve later (especially the wheels and the fork).

I have a doubt about the Chinese wheels we find, they seem heavy for carbon wheels (about 1700-1800gr).
at this weight as well take aluminum wheels that are worth less expensive.
I read tests on the internet (vojo magazine) and tested carbon wheels are 1200-1400gr,but prices ......... 1700-2600€

http://www.vojomag.com/test-roues-carbone-vtt-29-pouces-asterion-duke-enve-kappius-notubes-specialized-roval/

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29er / Re: Hardtail frame for XC with Boost
« on: October 24, 2017, 01:40:09 PM »
Hi
Interesting.
I'm in a total search.....china frame + autobuild or buy a complete mtb with well known brand.

I saw the china geometry is old....
RC =440MM
the others manufacters give 425 till 430.

I'm affraid to have a lumpish bike.

And,as lukwy wrote it,what about boost ?

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Vendor Discussion & Reviews / Re: Chinese Carbon Vendor List
« on: October 23, 2017, 05:29:50 AM »
Yishunbike seems to be good.
It is not in your list.

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Vendor Discussion & Reviews / Re: Chinese Carbon Vendor List
« on: October 21, 2017, 01:44:53 PM »
I know some brands are serious.
Deng fu
Hong fu

The others,i don't know.it seems yoeleo is serious too.

For the moment,i don't want frame, but i would like to upgrade my bike with stem handlebar seatpost and wheels in cabone.

I contacted dengfu and hongfu,they gave me total cost.

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Vendor Discussion & Reviews / Re: Chinese Carbon Vendor List
« on: October 21, 2017, 07:58:08 AM »
Hello
I live in France,sorry for my poor english langage.

Are all those vendors ok ?

The list is cool,but what about the quality of their frame ? What about the quality of their carbone parts ?

We can find on alibaba a lot of cabone parts,but never i will buy stem or other part that cost 12€....i don't give my life for 12€

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