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Chinese Carbon MTB => 29+ & 27+ => Topic started by: alaskaguy on March 17, 2020, 09:10:39 PM
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hi there, new to the website but been riding for a long time.
i have a dedicated single track fully and dedicated downhill, but i been tossing around the idea of building a budget hardtail so my buddies can have a decent bike to join in on some single track days. I've been looking and seems like all the carbon hardballs have a steep head angle. are there any out there with a 67.5 or even 68....or have any of you used angle sets to achieve a slacker angle?
Also, what is a solid hardtail frame for less than $300? I've been reading about ICAN and BXT but wanted to see what you guys say.
I already have a set of brakes, so with that in mind i would like to build a bike for less than $800? It won't have top line specs like my other bikes but I'm looking at used 120-130MM forks and can piece together a 1x11 drive train.
thanks!!!!
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Most (if not all) chiner use IS42/IS52 headsets so there is no angle sets that will fit there unfortunatly. There isn't enough space for it to work. The only option would be to use a thicker crown race but then you also mess with BB height.
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know of any that have a 68HA? i would like it to be more aggressive but could work with that
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Bump because I’m in the exact same position, want to build up a spare rowdy 27.5+ for friends with spare parts. Thanks for any leads!
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Here's a frame I'm looking at:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32815484920.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.2dec3c00GUwApw&mp=1
It looks like an update to the raised chainstay frame that's been out for a while: a bit slacker, a bit longer, a bit taller head tube. All good for me.