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29er / Re: Carbon defect - serious or not.
« on: January 24, 2022, 01:11:22 PM »
looks to me like the frame has had some post production sanding and one layer of UD carbon has been sanded through.
You can see orbital sander marks in the image too.

That is what I think too. As I wanted raw frame. At first they said its not in stock. After few days they wrote an email that they found one. What I think they did, is sanded some painted frame and that's where this defect came from.

One layer of carbon should not be such a problem, but I would like to know also your thought on that.

I've already painted the frame so I cannot inspect it anymore. I'll finish the bike and start riding lightly hoping it will not fail in one shot.

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29er / Carbon defect - serious or not.
« on: January 21, 2022, 05:12:58 AM »
Hi,

last year I ordered LCFS713 and did my own paintjob. Now I am finishing the build but I am still a bit worried about defect on lower tube. I informed LightCarbon about that and they said its not serious and I can use the frame. Still I don't want to be that guy riding the bike while tube fails :) .

From the inside the tube is perfectly fine as I checked from the BB hole.

What do you think?

To me it looks like there was some manufacturing defect and they filled it with filler.

Thanks!

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29er / Re: Full suspension AM ~140mm chiner for virgin builder.
« on: June 14, 2021, 01:47:20 PM »
So i pulled the trigger on LightCarbon LCFS713. After I ordered they said that there are all 19 inch sold out. After few days they found one. Today i picked it up also with wheels. Everything nicely packed. Wheel looking great. Frame is looking to me as it was sanded from the paint. I think that was the time i was waiting to look for one. It is not bothering me much as i want to do mine pant job. But its not sanded 100% perfect.

The only other fault i found is the "lip" for upper bearing in the headtube there is some strange chipping. I don't think its an huge problem as it's not huge and to my eyes it's anyway not made of fibers, so it should not be structural.

What do you think? Should I try to account for some warranty?

Thanks.

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29er / Re: What brand/modell is this?
« on: May 19, 2021, 07:51:26 AM »
Out of curiosity, what makes this geo outdated? The standard shock mounting isnt ideal, but otherwise its similar to this one I believe?
https://www.scott-sports.com/us/en/product/scott-spark-rc-900-sl-axs-bike?article=280491007

I also dont know what to think about this "modern geo" craziness. I am currently riding bike with stone age geo (HTA 70, STA 72). I feel like a dinosaur riding it. I dont know how i can even not trip on that steep HTA.

I also got LCFS713 for my new bike. Even through its not up to date geo (HTA 66.5 STA 75) as I think its nice compromise between aggressive descent geometry and uphill performance. Also big brands agree as most recent Trek Fuel EX and Orbea Occam didn't got the 64ish HTA.

I think its a bit of misuse of word modern. As its just that aggressive downhill geo is applied to trail bikes. Ill call that aggressive. Modern XC racing bikes are still on HTA around 68. That are the racing tools for professional riders. Shall we call them outdated?

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29er / Re: Full suspension AM ~140mm chiner for virgin builder.
« on: April 21, 2021, 05:34:02 AM »
I don't think the FM08 is available anymore.

Is possible that TanTan stopped the production but LightCarbon replied that LCFS713 is available. Wrote to the DengFu question about availability.

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29er / Re: Full suspension AM ~140mm chiner for virgin builder.
« on: April 20, 2021, 06:07:43 AM »
Checked out the carbondas (FM1001 and FM1002) and they are nice. I think I will be good to go with the 135mm one. Its a shame that they are not available right now, as I don't want to finish my new bike at the and of this season. I am also 98% certain I want CC DBAir IL - so no trunnion mount option :/. But will stay open to them and wait for some real experience report.

I am a bit suspicious about FM10. As a successor to FM08 and I cant see clear benefits. Asy chainstay is in my option not worthy "update". All the branded bikes in this category are having symetrical chainstays nowdays (don't know why as it was pretty standard like my Rumblefish). Little bit more up to date geo. But there are some wired details like cable inlets - for me the solution on FM08 is prettier. Or the rear triangle - rear pivot - inner part on the chainstay and outer on the seatstay. FM08 chainstay "wrapped around" seatstay - this is the solution used by almost al the big name brands. The only one i found with similar solution is Rocky Mountain. The way the rear brake post mount is integrated looks on FM08 also way more "polished" than FM10.

Can't judge the these technical solutions as I am not an engineer, but they are a bit strange as an evolution. These are the things that hit my eyes.

For first time will not go the Alibaba Santa Cruz clone. But must say its tempting. 

I studied geos of these bikes a bit more. And for now the FM08 is the winner for me. Yes its not the lowest longest slackiest, but I think it will be good compromise between climbing and downhill capabilities. The only thing bothering me a bit is that geo drawings are with 564mm and my Marzocchi is even with 150mm - 550mm + 8mm headset so will be a 6mm lower than drawing. 

The rear travel I want is 140mm so shock will be 210 x 50.

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29er / Full suspension AM ~140mm chiner for virgin builder.
« on: April 19, 2021, 04:50:45 AM »
Hello,

I am an 25 year old biker. Currently seated on Trek Rumblefish Elite since 2013 (120/120mm). I am really satisfied with it. But asi it turned 8 years old, my adventurous mind want something new, something made of carbon and 1 by 12 :).  So i looked up on the internet and found that this something is 4000+€(4800+usd). And also i want to try a bit higher travel. I've always wanted, but in 2013 was the world of bikes alot different and 120mm on 29er were considered AMish and almost crime for gravity oriented bikers. And than I found this forum, and immediately got excited about building my own bike. As I do all the repairs and service of my bikes myself, I think this task will be manageable for me (only press-fit is something i never did, because of having no tools and need to).

So my quest is now clear AM 29er ~140mm . Not afraid of technical trails and chasing XC hardtails the way up ;D. Found good deal on new 2021 Marzocchi Bomber Z2 140mm so pulled the trigger as the first part of the puzzle. 

Got really excited about DengFu M08/TanTan FM08/LightCarbon LCFS713. Found all the topics here on the forum, but not much experience from longer term usage shared. I really like the linkage design as it is similar to my current Rumblefish. Compared the geometry with the bikes from mainstream manufacturers i considered (Scott Genius, Trek Fuel EX, Orbea Occam) and found that, its is very similar except higher stack vs. Scott and Trek (similar to Orbea) but they've got lower head tube so that's the difference I think. And shorter reach than all of them, but still 26mm longer than my current Rumblefish. So from paper riding experience I think it's suitable for me.

Dived a bit into the technical analysis and got headache from it :D .  Found conclusion that its nicely progressive but really couldn't make my head around the anti-squat and anti-rise. So much info on the web is going against each other. Should I care much abut these two parameters? I will almost certainly use Cane Creek DBair Inline to prevent disappointment from buying not right tune of shock from RS or Fox (don't want to fiddle that much like custom tuning shims etc.). So the Climb mode is present. I don't know how much of a deal the anti-squat is when climb mode is activated. 

Is there some other frame from some direct sale company? Don't want to go the Aliexpress way the first time I mess around chiner.

LC is a bit cheaper for the goods but have really outrageous shipping price (although it explicitly states that it includes the customs and taxes). But i really like the way the DengFu eshop (https://www.dengfubike.com/) looks and works. They also states that the DPD shipping option to EU covers the taxes for much better price than LCs offer. Have anyone in here experience with this way of acquisition of DengFu frame (not the usual one with email inquiry)?

Other components will be chosen later on the way. I want price conscious build. Drivetrain will be 12s Deore with som lighter cranks (SLX or XT). 4 piston Deore brakes. Suspension as I mentioned 2021 Marzocchi Bomber Z2 140mm and Cane creek DBAir Inline 210 x 50.

What do you think, is this frame good for chiner novice? The frame is relatively long time in production so I hope its time proven :)

Thanks!

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