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29er / Re: Midwest's 036 Build
« on: December 28, 2016, 08:25:40 AM »
How is the flex in the 036? Does it feel stiff climbing?

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29er / Re: Help! XC Full Suspension build frame choice
« on: December 28, 2016, 08:08:29 AM »
FYI, I found the rear triangle flex with the CS-036 problematic at a riding weight of around 180. Any significant pedal torque would twist the linkage and cause the top of the rear wheel to offset a half-inch or more to the right. Chain rub was constant as a result. (I'm certain this is intrinsic to the model. I replaced and retorqued the chainstay, upper and lower bearings, and spacers, to no improvement.) Note also that the CS-036 and Workswell 108 are single-pivot designs, so they're best paired with a suspension lockout system if you intend to ride out of the saddle.

I would suggest buying a used Felt. You can find carbon versions, fully built with decent kit, for under 2K. You'll be out around $800 for a CS-036 frame, plus another $200 or $300 for a decent shock. The savings over a used rig are marginal and you won't get much warranty support from the Chinese vendors anyway. If you're really XC-oriented, I think Chinese hardtail frames are a considerably better value.

I saw issues with flex and another user posted about sex bolt issues so i guess I will look into that. I have a hardtail Felt Nine 1 right now and while it is an amazing bike the riding in Arizona and Xterra is much more full suspension oriented. While I agree that overall I may be faster on a hardtail, if my legs are totally shelled at the end then the run is gonna be a rough one.

Is it a common issue for the frames to be very flexy?

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29er / Re: Design flaw/quality issue IP-036
« on: December 28, 2016, 07:30:13 AM »
Im thinking of getting a 036 soon. Which bolts did you end up buying? And

Thanks. It is strange that nobody had this issue before.
I just ordered a 036 for my brother, so I'll order this with all the pieces, and return it if not needed.

Did you need the new bolts? Was the frame bolts still too small?

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29er / Re: Help! XC Full Suspension build frame choice
« on: December 22, 2016, 10:06:32 AM »
Good call. By "aggressive" I mean geometry wise, steep head angle and made to go fast in more flat terrain. Im not really doing too much technical downhill riding. This is mostly so I can save leg energy for the run portion of offroad triathlon.

Carbon_Dude. You seem pretty up on these dso if you say the 036 is a good choice for XC stuff then i definitely believe you. Im not too worried about flex as I'm a lighter rider. What would your recommended company be to order from?

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29er / Help! XC Full Suspension build frame choice
« on: December 22, 2016, 08:54:56 AM »
Hi guys. Been lurking a bit on here and I need some help.

I want a very aggressive XC full suspension bike. I have been looking at some frames but am a little curious. I really like the look of the 036 http://www.seeglobalonline.com/images/product/1974657954-10-71/IPLAY_IP_036_Dual_suspension_bicycle_full_carbon_mtb_frame_mtb_full_suspension_carbon_frame_29er_110_120mm_travel.jpg

but it seems they have replaced it with this  http://www.xmiplay.com/ProductDetails1579
  I much prefer the first one but I can not seem to locate it or any frames similar to it.

Is this company any good? http://www.onlinecyclingexperts.com/29er-full-carbon-full-suspension-mtb-frame-fm036.html

Is there maybe a 29er version of this? http://www.xmiplay.com/ProductDetails1655

Again, looking for a more aggressive sleek full suspension 29er build

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