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Re: Pro-mance M7007 II Build (9000 g/19.84 lb) Yes, Kerschbaumer's bike is a Hongfu 258 with some paint.

After some research, I pretty much built up a top-end version of his bike after seeing some pics of the Torpado Matador. Think it's 9.4kg.

And, yes, you can indeed mount the shock upside down like on his bike. It took me a while to realise that mind you! 

Did half a season on it in Irish xc national races and got on pretty well. First time racing a full suss in years of racing.

Still needs some tweaks though, the saddle feels WAY far back when pedaling due to the strange seat tube angle. Thoughts on this???  Also, I changed the stem to a 80mm with a normal angle. The other yoke in the pic was tricky to control with the downward angle.

Excuse the crappy quality pics  :D





November 15, 2019, 12:27:48 PM
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Re: Pro-mance M7007 II Build (9000 g/19.84 lb) Very nice, but let me ask you why are you riding a medium frame being 182cm tall? No wonder you are using a 100mm stem  ???
April 01, 2020, 01:49:26 PM
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Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry Given that a 34 SC has an A-C of 530mm, and the listed geometry of the LCM908 is with a 490mm A-C, it will change significantly with either a 100mm or 120mm fork. They are using the equivalent of an 80mm 29er fork for their geo; those aren’t even in production anymore.

I.e., that 69.5 degree HTA becomes a 67.5 degree HTA with a 120 up front.

January 30, 2021, 02:21:49 PM
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Re: Workswell wcb-m-145 / wcb-m-299 I do not have experience with the wcb-m-145 or 299 but i have owned the wcb-m-062. I raced the Frame for 3 Years before the right Chainstay snapped.
Both Frames are sold by 2 german Brands: RaceXtract and BQ-Cycles. I Know a few guys which ride the Frames of those Brands without any issues.

September 09, 2021, 10:58:05 AM
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