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29er / Re: Chiner frames for larger riders
« on: January 28, 2018, 05:43:20 AM »
Thanks bxcc.

Having looked at the actual frame geometry I reckon I'll be OK on a 19inch frame as the ETT is similar to my current frame.

As such I'm looking at the Fr202 which seems to be one of the cheapest out there.

https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32297643505.html?pid=808_0000_0209&spm=a2g0n.search-amp.list.32297643505

Does anyone know what bike this frame is a copy of/closest to?

Seller is FLYXII, have we heard of them before?

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29er / Re: Chiner frames for larger riders
« on: January 27, 2018, 02:49:55 PM »
Thanks guys.

It may be a while before I'm ready to order so will hang around for a while and try and pick up some tips.

Here are some I like the look of.

Not sure about the dropout position or the angled chainstays on this one.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/carbomani-Carbon-Mountain-Bike-Frame-29er-Chinese-Carbon-mtb-Bicycle-Frame-T1000-Carbon-Fibre-Frame-Bike/32850489353.html

Like the colour of this one but would prefer a threaded BB.

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Storage-Promotions-27-5er-Bike-MTB-Full-Carbon-Frame-UD-Only-17-In-size-MTB-Carbon/816505_32716353244.html

Seller of this one is Sobatobikes, any opinions on them?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/29er-2-3-tires-Carbon-Fiber-MTB-Frame-Matte-Mountain-Bike-frame-BSA-Disc-brake/173061888486


My requirements are 29er, 20-21inch frame size, 135mm QR dropouts, threaded BB preferred, open to any suggestions.

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29er / Chiner frames for larger riders
« on: January 26, 2018, 12:26:33 PM »
Hi all,

I currently ride a 29er built around a Cube alloy frame, but I am very tempted to upgrade to one of these China carbon hardtail frames.

My question is, are they OK for a larger rider?

I'm 110kgs/240lbs, is there anyone out there this sort of size that has had one for a while, and how is it holding up?

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