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29er / FR-202 in the House
« on: March 20, 2016, 06:05:05 PM »
After a few years of dreaming about Ti frames, I finally decided that carbon would be more budget friendly. By going this route, I could also have money to replace some aging cockpit items as well. Now that the frame has arrived without damage and appears to be what I had wanted, I have place an order for the new cockpit and other assorted items
My budget is still limited, so I will have to re-use a large portion of components to include my wheelset, fork and drivetrain. The big goal with this build is to have a frame that dissipates a bit of trail chatter over aluminum and slacks out the head angle about three degrees over my previous frame. So far, the build is right on track.
My budget is still limited, so I will have to re-use a large portion of components to include my wheelset, fork and drivetrain. The big goal with this build is to have a frame that dissipates a bit of trail chatter over aluminum and slacks out the head angle about three degrees over my previous frame. So far, the build is right on track.