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Chinese Carbon MTB => 29er => Topic started by: mixlax on October 10, 2018, 09:26:42 AM
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Which one is best?
Are there problems with the Pro-Mance suspension bolt?
Is the FS029 heat tube angle too slack for 100mm?
How does Pro-Mance handle warranty issues compared to I.E. xmcarbonspeed where FS029 can be bought?
Other things that I have not thought about?
What about the stange inner cabling on FS029, both to rear brake (think this is solved) and rear shock lockout.
Both of them seems like really good frames, I am just trying to figure out which one to buy.
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I recently completed my bike around a Pro-Mance M7007 frame for 95% and it ride like a dream. A real speed machine and very-very quiet. No issues with the hardware at all (bolts, bearings, pivots, other software or whatsoever). All components fit perfectly.
Guarantee? I have no idea how Pro-Mance handles that if something goes wrong, but the customer service I've had with them is the best I've ever experienced so far. And that includes dedicated LBS.
In other, more words: every word of this great review is true http://forums.mtbr.com/29er-bikes/21lb-fs-29er-build-pro-mance-m9007-1076993.html
. The only thing that's even better than Sissypants’ 19 inch size M7007 frame, is that my 21 inch frame is even lighter ;)
Good luck with choosing!
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Thanks Jerry! The pro-mance feels right. And if the bolt issue that sissypants and charlesrg has is solved then even better...
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Bolt issue? I had no issues at all at my build. Lucky me then... ;D
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Bolt issue? I had no issues at all at my build. Lucky me then... ;D
It seems to have been a problem with delivered suspension bolts being too thin for standard mounting shock hardware. Both Sissypants and Charlesrg had that problem. If it is solved then great news for us! :-)
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Bolt issue? I had no issues at all at my build. Lucky me then... ;D
It seems to have been a problem with delivered suspension bolts being too thin for standard mounting shock hardware. Both Sissypants and Charlesrg had that problem. If it is solved then great news for us! :-)
Nope, just for the record the bolts are M8 in diameter and you need 22mm of spacers. You just need to get the right kit. For Fox shocks, I've linked to that on my MTBR review. It was my futs-up, not Pro-Mance's problem.
Sorry for resurrecting this thread, just came across it.
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I am also considering these two frames but my concern is the tire clearance. According to Steven at Pro-Mance it is impossible to fit a 29x2.3 (or even a 29x2.25 Rocket Ron) tire when using 12x142 through axle in their frame? Anyone tested?
Is it the same with CS-FS029?
/Daniel
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Bolt issue? I had no issues at all at my build. Lucky me then... ;D
It seems to have been a problem with delivered suspension bolts being too thin for standard mounting shock hardware. Both Sissypants and Charlesrg had that problem. If it is solved then great news for us! :-)
Nope, just for the record the bolts are M8 in diameter and you need 22mm of spacers. You just need to get the right kit. For Fox shocks, I've linked to that on my MTBR review. It was my futs-up, not Pro-Mance's problem.
Sorry for resurrecting this thread, just came across it.
I know, I am the one who told Steven when I solved it on my bike...
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I am also considering these two frames but my concern is the tire clearance. According to Steven at Pro-Mance it is impossible to fit a 29x2.3 (or even a 29x2.25 Rocket Ron) tire when using 12x142 through axle in their frame? Anyone tested?
Is it the same with CS-FS029?
/Daniel
Are you sure? He sent me new drawings of the frame (see attached) and they show clearance for 2.3"
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I am also considering these two frames but my concern is the tire clearance. According to Steven at Pro-Mance it is impossible to fit a 29x2.3 (or even a 29x2.25 Rocket Ron) tire when using 12x142 through axle in their frame? Anyone tested?
Is it the same with CS-FS029?
/Daniel
Are you sure? He sent me new drawings of the frame (see attached) and they show clearance for 2.3"
Yes, I'd actually like to know this as well if anyone can definitively answer. I'd like to know the tire limits for both of these frames.
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For the M7007 (142*12) drawing say 2.1 and tire the clearance is 10.5mm on each side according to drawing.
For M7007 2 (boost) drawing show a 2.3 tire (5mm wider than 2.1) but drawing is not showing clearance.
Anyone tested with a wider tire in the M7007 frame or "know" if it is possible?
/Daniel
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Just buy a boost frame and a conversion kit for your rear hub. Also the 142 frame is not available in T800.
I wish I would have done that.
If you are using a non boost crank and converted hub I think the chain line will be ok (someone correct me if I am wrong).
I think that you will have a hard time finding a 142 mm frame that can take wider tires.
I will can post a picture later today of my 2.1 tire clearance…
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It is a tempting idea with conversion but since my carbon wheels today are 135mm QR only adapter to 12x142 are available. Otherwise I have to relace my wheel with a new hub.
Please post a photo of your tire clearance!
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It a tempting idea with conversion but since my carbon wheels today are 135mm QR only adapter to 12x142 are available. Otherwise I have to relace my wheel with a new hub.
Please post a photo of your tire clearance!
I have 7mm clearance on my 2.1 Vittoria Mezcal.
(Se attached picture for some reason the insert image function doesnt work here?)
You should ask for drawings of the bikes that you evaluate (rear triangle). Even if they state 2.3 the clearance might be minimal...
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Yes, I'd actually like to know this as well if anyone can definitively answer. I'd like to know the tire limits for both of these frames.
I asked Steven @Pro-Mance via email and he confirmed there is clearance in the M7007-II frame
You should ask for drawings of the bikes that you evaluate (rear triangle). Even if they state 2.3 the clearance might be minimal...
I posted the updated drawings in an earlier post above which show clearance for 2.3
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I posted the updated drawings in an earlier post above which show clearance for 2.3
Yes, but Daniel is looking for 142, not Boost.
Also, he should compare the with with other frames he is considering. They might state 2.3 but with the clearance 0.0001 mm... ;)
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Looking at the drawings from Pro-Mance you could see that internal width in the rear triangle is 74.4mm for the M7007 (tire width + 2x clearance) but in the drawing for the M7007 2 I can't find the clearance so it is hard to tell the difference.
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Have you seen the drawings for the 142mm fs029 or the Hongfu that you are considering as well?
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No. Just asked the question on email and got the answer it should work...
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Posting my finished bike:
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Posting my finished bike:
Congrats! How does it feels ? What bike did you have before ?
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Posting my finished bike:
Congrats! How does it feels ? What bike did you have before ?
I had a hardtail before: http://whitebikes.se/cyklar/xc-290-pro-18/ I did not get along with that bike and had several OTBs with it.
I haven't really pushed my limits yet since the season just started here. But it feels light and fast. I need to get used to riding again and fine tune the suspension before I can give a final verdict. But so far I like it a lot! :)
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What are the going prices for these two frames?
And did I read correctly that the tire width limit is 2.3 for the 7007 2/boost frame?
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What are the going prices for these two frames?
And did read correctly that the tire width limit is 2.3 for the 7007 2/boost frame?
Approx 600USD
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What are the going prices for these two frames?
And did read correctly that the tire width limit is 2.3 for the 7007 2/boost frame?
Approx 600USD
Okay thanks, there seems to be a pretty wide spread of reported prices for the 7007.. I'm sure due in part to the multiple options / configurations it comes in.
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What are the going prices for these two frames?
And did read correctly that the tire width limit is 2.3 for the 7007 2/boost frame?
Approx 600USD
Okay thanks, there seems to be a pretty wide spread of reported prices for the 7007.. I'm sure due in part to the multiple options / configurations it comes in.
Yes. T800 cost more...
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What are the going prices for these two frames?
And did read correctly that the tire width limit is 2.3 for the 7007 2/boost frame?
Approx 600USD
Okay thanks, there seems to be a pretty wide spread of reported prices for the 7007.. I'm sure due in part to the multiple options / configurations it comes in.
I get the T700 version for $575 and the T800 version for $618. Chances are anyone can get within $50 of that by bargaining with them. If not shoot me a PM and I'll help you out.
Tire clearance on my 27.5+/29 M7007 was 29x2.45, on the normal boost 29er version it's 29x2.35, on the nonboost version I'm not sure.