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Chinese Carbon MTB => 29er => Topic started by: Sitar_Ned on May 12, 2014, 10:29:30 AM
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Here's mine:
IP-057
(http://i.imgur.com/JQAXr74.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/1wZtGhu.jpg)
And here are a few random chiners from around that web that have somehow found their way on to my hard drive:
Carbonal Titan
(http://i.imgur.com/gsh2YZw.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/MvwEom4.png) (http://imgur.com/MvwEom4)
056/057
(http://i.imgur.com/pPTv7KU.png)
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And a few of mine:
Full Suspension IP-036
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon_FS_29er_complete-1.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/S2k_Dude/media/Carbon_FS_29er_complete-1.jpg.html)
Hard Tail IP-056
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon_29er_Chicopee-1.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/S2k_Dude/media/Carbon_29er_Chicopee-1.jpg.html)
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Updated pic of the IP-036.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon%20FS%2029er/29erwheelswap-2.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/S2k_Dude/media/Carbon%20FS%2029er/29erwheelswap-2.jpg.html)
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Also an updated pic of my IP-057.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon%20FS%2029er/29erwheelswap-3.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/S2k_Dude/media/Carbon%20FS%2029er/29erwheelswap-3.jpg.html)
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Here's my 20Chiner (Flyxii HF-FM036 19" 3K/BSA)
(http://linktofollow.co.uk/im/g/ac12607822db4ae279ae7daba311f700.jpg) (http://linktofollow.co.uk/im/g/6dc19bf841b7445d5e97348cbcac153e.jpg)
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Nice Chiner SamSkjord, what did you use to wrap the frame and the fork?
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Love the lefty. Very nice build indeed. You know the weight?
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Updated pic of the IP-036.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon%20FS%2029er/29erwheelswap-2.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/S2k_Dude/media/Carbon%20FS%2029er/29erwheelswap-2.jpg.html)
One of the better pics of your bike. Awesome looking for sure!
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Nice Chiner SamSkjord, what did you use to wrap the frame and the fork?
It's self amalgamating tape (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004KEDAZO) made of silicon and slowly fuses to itself but doesn't stick to anything else so is easy to remove and replace, about 6 meters does the rear triangle, weighs around 100g and looks pretty cool imo.
Love the lefty. Very nice build indeed. You know the weight?
It weighs precisely 12,768g, according to excel anyway.
Bathroom scales say 12.7kg which is about 2.7kg heavier than I'd have liked but that bars/stem/seatpost were the cheapest ones I could find until I get round to doing a proper bikefit, will swap the rims for carbon ones at some point too.
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I would also expect you bike to be lighter than that, with the lefty fork I would expect around 11kg. Possibly your bathroom scale is off by a few lbs.
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Heres a build sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vItZmD-rm8Nr5Zrs0Uw2ZOSEw9LlEkppIeFx9hXklBM/pubhtml
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I am surprised about the lefty....
It is only a 120grams less than my Reba(1658 inc. axle and starnut)
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Also, are you pretty happy with the Formula R1's?
What year are yours? Older ones seem to be tight clearance.
XT's have been popular here so interested in how your R1 install went?
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Here is my nearly completed IP-057 Lefty build! Please let me know of any observations since this is my first build.
(http://i.imgur.com/8eCorWn.jpg)
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Here is my nearly completed IP-057 Lefty build! Please let me know of any observations since this is my first build.
Nice ! I like the combination black frame and white fork.
Can you add more information to your post, like weight, build list and maybe some riding experience ?
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where can I find all the frame paint options on xmiplay's website? I saw a frame/rigid carbon fork in orange and black that was gorgeous, but can't find it on here anymore. Anyone else know the pic I'm talking about?
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where can I find all the frame paint options on xmiplay's website? I saw a frame/rigid carbon fork in orange and black that was gorgeous, but can't find it on here anymore. Anyone else know the pic I'm talking about?
You can email xmiplay with your custom paint design. They will tell you the costs.
I know which picture you mean. I will take a look tomorrow if I can find that picture.
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where can I find all the frame paint options on xmiplay's website? I saw a frame/rigid carbon fork in orange and black that was gorgeous, but can't find it on here anymore. Anyone else know the pic I'm talking about?
This one?
(http://fcdn.mtbr.com/attachments/29er-bikes/876388d1394666277-chinese-carbon-29er-uploadfromtaptalk1394666274352.jpg)
Source: mtbr.com (http://forums.mtbr.com/29er-bikes/chinese-carbon-29er-640919-post11059227.html#post11059227)
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This one? Super nice:
(http://i.imgur.com/hriozyR.jpg)
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Yessir. That would be the one. I found it but couldn't get the pic to load--said it was too big. I've sent peter and email but haven't heard back yet. Do they reduce shipping if you combine orders?
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Yessir. That would be the one. I found it but couldn't get the pic to load--said it was too big. I've sent peter and email but haven't heard back yet. Do they reduce shipping if you combine orders?
I don't get your email. Did you send it to me? Or my colleague ?
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Here is my nearly completed IP-057 Lefty build! Please let me know of any observations since this is my first build.
(http://i.imgur.com/8eCorWn.jpg)
Great build Tony! The white Lefty is a nice touch on the black frame.
Which version of the crank are you using? GXP or BB30...I can't really tell. If it is BB30...did you have any issues with the install?
Thanks!
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Great build Tony! The white Lefty is a nice touch on the black frame.
Which version of the crank are you using? GXP or BB30...I can't really tell. If it is BB30...did you have any issues with the install?
Thanks!
I agree. Really nice bike. The lefty is just awesome!
I'm also interested in if people are running into BB30 issues or not. Perhaps, I'll start a thread.
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I do have the BB30 and was worried about the install; however, I've had no issues with the install whatsoever. It was a breeze. I did purchase the bottom bracket park tool which came with the sockets to press the bearings into the frame. I bought the XX1 cranks from ebay for $240. It was delivered in two days. The seller was bikesmiths. I then purchased the 32 chainring from Arts cyclery. Like I said it was a breez and this is my first build. Thanks for the positive comments on my IP-057. Will post more pics when it is completed.
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My IP-036 superbike.
Please lift the upload size limit from 128KB to 512KB would be better so we can post nice crispy images.
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Please lift the upload size limit from 128KB to 512KB would be better so we can post nice crispy images.
Done, sir. Thanks for the suggestion.
Nice bike. You know the weight?
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where can I find all the frame paint options on xmiplay's website? I saw a frame/rigid carbon fork in orange and black that was gorgeous, but can't find it on here anymore. Anyone else know the pic I'm talking about?
this glossy one is excellent too
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My IP-036 superbike.
Please lift the upload size limit from 128KB to 512KB would be better so we can post nice crispy images.
Looks really nice Charles!
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Hi everyone! Here is my 106:
(http://www.xmiplay.com/Upload/images/IP-106%20bike1.jpg)
As you can see it's on the producer's site (http://www.xmiplay.com/ProductDetails1653)! But I'm not among them.
Specs:
106 1st generation frame with full internal cable routing with 52 fork in size M, custom painted in black and red matt finish.
Full Sram X0 groupset in black and grey except Shimano XT cassete and chain. 40/28 Oval QRings. (way too hard for XC racing!)
Spec Roval EL wheelset.
Now it looks lil bit different:
(http://img.nn.ru/galleryview/0/data/ufiles/1/14/03/17/14031705.20140504_160204.jpg)
So, from Russia with love! ;-)
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Hi Russia, here the Netherlands. Welcome!
I really like the black/red combination. Very nice!
How long are you riding this bike ?
And what do you mean with "way too hard for XC racing!". Aren't the QRings nice to ride ?
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Hi everyone! Here is my 106:
Very nice set-up? If I may ask what you did with the carbon rigid fork?
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And here is a 26er.. You do remember when 26 inch wheels were available, right? LOL..
This was at least 5 years ago.. The pic was taken just after it was built, so a few things to tidy up..
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Here is a pic of mine finally finished. Road it for the first time today and am fairly impressed. It weighs in at 23lbs 6 oz all in.
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Looks like an awesome ride Curlyfry! Yours also came in about 1/2 lb lighter than mine. Maybe I need to go check out the weight weenies thread on MTBR :).
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am fairly impressed.
Give it some time and get it dialed in... You'll start to appreciate the little nuances and learn exactly what you do and don't like about the bike.
Looks awesome, btw!
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Thanks. Yeah I am still dialing in the geo. Overall I am happy with it, a little flexy in the rear end but that might take some getting used to. The fully active suspension is great and the Fox CTD shock did a nice job of limiting bob.
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Hi Russia, here the Netherlands. Welcome!
I really like the black/red combination. Very nice!
Thanks!
How long are you riding this bike ?
For 1 and half of year already.
And what do you mean with "way too hard for XC racing!". Aren't the QRings nice to ride ?
They aren't bad, good feeling of smoothness to pedal in comparison to round chainrings, but ratio is too high for me - probably better suit oldschool 26" bike. Sometimes chainsucks appears, that's sucks! :)
Very nice set-up? If I may ask what you did with the carbon rigid fork?
It lay somethere in the garage, waiting for uphill race!
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Here is my nearly completed IP-057 Lefty build! Please let me know of any observations since this is my first build.
Nice ! I like the combination black frame and white fork.
Can you add more information to your post, like weight, build list and maybe some riding experience ?
PRETTY LEFTY
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I am surprised about the lefty....
It is only a 120grams less than my Reba(1658 inc. axle and starnut)
If you weigh just the fork leftys seems light, but
Cannondale 2012 Lefty OPI Alloy XLR 29er 90mm 1,523g
Hose Guides 15g
Cannondale Lefty-4-All 11/8" Steerer KH075 212g
= 1750g
However, worth it for looking so cool 8)
Also, are you pretty happy with the Formula R1's?
What year are yours? Older ones seem to be tight clearance.
XT's have been popular here so interested in how your R1 install went?
They're 2012 R1s, they definitely work but unfortunately on a week long bike packing trip they decided not to stop working and the front brake was dragging for most of the trip, but given I'd already snapped the rear mech off so was riding a field modified single speed that was the least of my concerns. I do sometimes get a bit of vibration through the front brake, not sure if it's a warped or too lightweight a rotor or just a terribly built front wheel (it was my first attempt).
I'm no sciencetician but I'm pretty sure this isn't right
(http://linktofollow.co.uk/im/g/839f6fcaa46a7ef68e72506cdf9e0b4d.jpg)
This picture was at about 9pm just after I checked my tool bag and discovered I'd left the spare mech hanger at home. Pushed it to the top of a 600m climb and freewheeled as far as I could in the aerobars then my mates pushed me to a campsite.
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SamSkjord, thanks for sharing! Makes me think twice about wanting a Lefty fork.
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SamSkjord, thanks for sharing! Makes me think twice about wanting a Lefty fork.
Agreed. They still look awesome and I'd prefer one bc the design simply "seems" superior in my mind, but I did actually think there was more of a weight savings.
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They still look awesome and I'd prefer one bc the design simply "seems" superior in my mind, but I did actually think there was more of a weight savings.
They are superior. Please take a look to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WlRqcAQr2w
I didn't expect this :)
I don't like the looks of a lefty, but they are the 'best'.
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My FM-056 set up as SS, in it's squishy fork set-up. (https://scontent-a-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/10425172_10204316903141984_4995060160896603517_n.jpg?oh=72b2c20f2701e95ba6451ac8959c9716&oe=54461208)(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/t1.0-9/10473180_10204352607194563_2752458955272752950_n.jpg)
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IP-036 with Fox CTD Dual Remote and XX1.
(https://db.tt/a42L5q5t)
(https://db.tt/O7T8YqXV)
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Sussed, thanks for posting up those IP-036 pcs! Not enough FS bikes around here :). I noticed your seat angle is tilted back, looks odd to me, I run my seat level to a few degrees forward so it's easy to quickly get in and out of the saddle. I'd be really uncomfortable if I had my saddle at the angle yours is.
How is the bike riding? Have you run into any problems or is there anything you are not happy with?
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They still look awesome and I'd prefer one bc the design simply "seems" superior in my mind, but I did actually think there was more of a weight savings.
They are superior. Please take a look to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WlRqcAQr2w
I didn't expect this :)
I don't like the looks of a lefty, but they are the 'best'.
If a standard fork really performed that poorly, every time I am in a turn and hit a bump, my fork would act as if it were locked out and not slide on the stanchions. I do not experience what the speaker claims is the big negative of a conventional fork. Not to mention, every motorcycle, downhill bike, enduro bike, all use a convention double stanchion fork. I'm not saying a Lefty isn't a good fork, I am just saying that I don't see a conventional fork as being so inferior.
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Sussed, thanks for posting up those IP-036 pcs! Not enough FS bikes around here :). I noticed your seat angle is tilted back, looks odd to me, I run my seat level to a few degrees forward so it's easy to quickly get in and out of the saddle. I'd be really uncomfortable if I had my saddle at the angle yours is.
How is the bike riding? Have you run into any problems or is there anything you are not happy with?
These pics were taken about 30 seconds after I finally got the front wheel on ! I do ride with a slight upward angle on my seat but it was too high and has since been adjusted.
I have just done a 300 mile tour of the Western Isles in Scotland on the 36 and loved every minute of it. It was 98% paved roads so not really the ideal trip for a FS but it coped admirably. Since being back I have been out on my local trails in conditions more suited to the FS and it has been exceptional. Despite being far from full fitness I am confident I will beat my PB's, the bike is light (Should be on the scales by Tuesday) and accelerates away up climbs easily. It out performs my abilities by a long way. ;)
I have had a few issues with some of the components (rattle from Gripshift, CTD remote cable not seating properly) but none at all from the frame. Before the build while I was waiting for components I stripped down every Pivot and bolt and greased/threadlocked then re-torqued and I haven't had a squeak or groan yet despite the frame being subject to Scotlands unpredictable weather 24hrs a day for a week.
Massively chuffed with the build. 8)
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Sussed, thanks for the update. Guess it's time for new pictures with your seat adjusted :).
I will need to do a tear down of my frame this winter, I have one or two pivots that are creaking. I've tried putting a few drops of oil on the pivots and it does quiet it down a bit but the creak comes right back 1-2 rides later. It's good to know that yours doesn't make any noise so I will put some effort toward getting mine quiet.
I am also very happy with the IP-036 frame. The suspension works very well in all modes (climbing, pedaling fast, and defending). IMO, the ability to lock out the suspension using a bar mounted lever makes it even better. The suspension makes every root, rock, and drop seem half the size. On the trails I ride, I am also a bit faster on the FS frame. Overall, I think it was a good choice for me.
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(http://s16.postimg.org/enyifzicl/Chiner_29er.jpg)
Here is my IP-036 - Made in China assembled in Denmark
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Nice ! Which brakes, R1 ?
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Im so glad I found this website!
Ive been reading the thread on mtbr about these frames. Im working with Peter, im sure most of you know who im talking about.
Im buying an IP-036 I look forward to picking some of yalls brains.
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(http://s16.postimg.org/enyifzicl/Chiner_29er.jpg)
Here is my IP-036 - Made in China assembled in Denmark
Very nice, Gliderboy.
and lol at the Made in China assembled in Denmark
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FR-219 Single Speed
(http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff27/dvn01/IMG_20140413_164607_0931024x679_zps43e1771d.jpg)
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DVN, nice ride
I have the same stem...how are you liking it...way light.
If you like your Ashima's you may like a 2-piece version made by quaxar: http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/151269500055?lpid=82
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Hi guys,
here are some pictures of my 057 built this year. I use it for XC marathons usually with 2x10 XT but had a 24h race when changed to 1x10. There were no issues with the frame or with the bike it's really a fun to ride it.
(http://mgy.uw.hu/bringa/sarga.jpg)
(http://mgy.uw.hu/bringa/24h_utan.jpg)
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Hi guys,
here are some pictures of my 057 built this year. I use it for XC marathons usually with 2x10 XT but had a 24h race when changed to 1x10. There were no issues with the frame or with the bike it's really a fun to ride it.
Love the color choice! Similar color as my car :).
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Love the color choice! Similar color as my car :).
The folks around usually like it... ;)
Originally I wanted this color but with matte finish. I was told not to go that way that is terrible to keep clean. I'd say they were right.
Currently thinking about buying a rigid fork (for wintertime 8)) that will remain unpainted 3k glossy.
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The rigid fork might look even better if it were the same color as the frame.
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I think the white forks look sharp. Very racer-ish.
So far, matte has been OK for me, but it isn't great. The latex from the tires sucks like crazy to the frame because of the matte finish. I would do gloss next time.
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So, if i did this right there will be a bunch of photos of my IP-057 build and some of it after i was done.
I have to say this is by far the best bike i have ever owned. its coming up on its 1st birthday. i should do something nice for it. :)
(http://s15.postimg.org/gjcr5gi9j/859275_10202130002403928_320613408_o.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/gjcr5gi9j/)
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Nice to see you have so much fun with your bike. The IP-057 is a well proven frame. I hope my IP-256 is just as reliable as your frame
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Looks great. Man, I really want to find a Lefty. Maybe I'll start looking next year.
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Another happy Chiner customer. Like your Lefty fork man!
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My first bike build - a Yoeleo 29er hard tail, built as a full rigid single speed...
8.7kgs (19.2 lbs)
(http://s4.postimg.org/ckwkvzucd/IMG_2186.jpg)
(http://s30.postimg.org/epst2c7n5/IMG_2405.jpg)
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Here is my IP-036 build:
- Rockshox reba rl fork, Avid brakes, Shimano 3X10 drivetrain (from my old hardtail)
- Rockshox Monarch RT3 shock
- Fun Works N-Light Evo Atmosphere XL Comp Race wheels
- on-one smorgasbord chunky monkey tyres
So far about 1000 kms and very happy with the bike!
(http://s2.postimg.org/aiaaeh6tl/ip036.jpg)
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Nice build !
How does the Fun Works N-Light Evo Atmosphere XL Comp Race wheelset holding ? Would you buy them again if you could ?
And why do you have two small white pipes at both sides of the valve ?
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Good job Jocu3!
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Iplay IP-106 complete bike, 9.2 kg
IP-106 frame 18'' BSA UD matt for 142x12
FK-052 485mm fork UD matt for 100x15
Shimano XT complete groupset
N-SS IP-HR930C wheelset
IP-SP6 seat post
IP-B04 handlebar
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Nice build, Peter! Pretty much exactly how I had in mind to build mine.
Are you guys selling these complete bikes now?
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Nice build, Peter! Pretty much exactly how I had in mind to build mine.
Are you guys selling these complete bikes now?
Yes, we do, we can assemble IP-256 SL bike, and IP-057 complete bike with same specs, we can use N-SS IP-HR927C 29er XC racing wheels as well
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Figure I'd add mine -
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-VjIwnZPISho/VL1bwuqEBlI/AAAAAAAAKjQ/X-C0fR-unkM/w1280/15%2B-%2B1)
IP-057
XMIplay carbon hookless rims w/ red Novatech hubs
XMIplay carbon seatpost
XT 2x10 drivetrain
RockShox 30 Gold TK fork 120mm (set at 100mm)
Raceface Turbine bars & stem
22 lbs
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Nice red accented Chiner!
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Here is my IP-057 build:
- Rockshox reba rl fork, XT Brankes, Shimano XT 2X10 drivetrain
(http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/ah154/bdubracer/17830e4c-fc7d-45d5-b17f-79c3be05bb80_zps6p90abt1.jpg~original) (http://s1379.photobucket.com/user/bdubracer/media/17830e4c-fc7d-45d5-b17f-79c3be05bb80_zps6p90abt1.jpg.html)
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Solid looking build bdub!
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Man, this place has BLOWN UP since last time I was on here! Awesome!
Here's some pictures of my Flyxii FR-210 build. I've got hundreds of pictures from the various stages but I'll only put a couple here.
This is right after it's first ride. I was still waiting on some parts to arrive, but I had some spares on to get me by.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-p49b7Y-MxhU/UdzO9_nHvmI/AAAAAAAAXj0/2dXnbDsaHho/w1302-h852-no/IMG_1199.JPG)
I originally built the bike for a 7 day trip from Durango, CO to Moab, UT.
This is the bike all loaded up on day 1. It weight a whopping 40lbs at this point!
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Pai8pSuQbSg/UfnfyPfeELI/AAAAAAAAZ9E/8hER9Qv7Jxw/w1136-h852-no/IMG_1578.JPG)
Day 6 of the ride. Worst day of them all.
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-sQvjYeyHP3M/UfnqQU88QuI/AAAAAAAAZ9E/hBqW7dj-_DY/w1136-h852-no/IMG_1943.JPG)
After the Colorado trip, I made a bunch of changes. One cosmetic change was having decals made up that matched the Specialized graphics but using my name. I put them on while I was swapping out all of the pivot bearings and most of them are black so you can barely see them. But it's caused a few confused looks on the trails.
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-CaD7jh0OISM/UvxrGeUEfAI/AAAAAAAAkUA/iIk46OIy_mo/w1446-h852-no/IMG_20140212_230719.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-MJJFSziTLGA/UvxrJ1hHygI/AAAAAAAAkUE/5WYvjmN_C9s/w639-h852-no/1392266629902.jpg)
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And this winter I made even more changes. 1x10 conversion and new shock. I don't have any finished product pictures yet.
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-cVbuFpepntU/VNxHHUBzQ0I/AAAAAAAAsV4/BwncaikcncA/w1515-h852-no/IMG_20150202_180001.jpg)
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Nice bike, Steve! And nice decals. How did you make the 'Specialized graphics' ? Is there a font-type available ?
And a nice blog you have. When I'm having more time, I'm going to read you blog completely.
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Nice bike, Steve! And nice decals. How did you make the 'Specialized graphics' ? Is there a font-type available ?
And a nice blog you have. When I'm having more time, I'm going to read you blog completely.
Thanks! It's been a blast building it and riding it, although it's taken a toll on me. Several hard crashes and one broken collarbone. :o
As for the graphics, I found a font that was VERY close to the one Specialized uses. I then took measurements of the areas I wanted graphics and sent those measurements, along with frame pictures laying out the areas where the graphics would go, some examples from Specialized frames, and the font to a vinyl graphics guy and he made them. I think they were around $60.00 including the graphics for the rims.
Thank you for the comment on the blog. I'm WAY behind on updates. I'm stuck on day 5 of the 7 day trip. It was a brutal day and I just haven't had time to write about it. And I've had so many more things happen since that trip ended, and so many changes to the bike as well.
I should start on it now before the weather breaks and I'm out riding again. ;)
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036 purchased from Peter (xmcarbonspeed.com), 19"
Full XX1 drivetrain + SLX brakes
Reba 120 + Monarch w/ HH tune
Carbon 35 mm hookless rims hand built on DT Swiss 350 hubs
(http://s21.postimg.org/oh9kd1bwn/20150502_113911.jpg)
Internal cable routing, and I drilled out the rivets to remove the unused external cable guides from the downtube. All Mountain Style frame guard.
(http://s21.postimg.org/kng43vukn/20150502_114046_HDR.jpg)
28t XX1.
35 mm Hookless carbon rims that I built up with DT Swiss 350 Hubs, tubeless.
(http://s21.postimg.org/50ouqigsn/20150502_114230_HDR.jpg)
SLX Brakes, with Problemsolvers Shifter mount.
Plain old Monarch R, but I installed the HH tune.
(http://s21.postimg.org/eik0ctd3b/Bike_Specs.jpg)
Almost all parts from German online sites.
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^^ Boom! VERY nice build, man. 23.4 pounds for a full suspension 29er is awesome. You built it up pretty much exactly like I would've right down to the DT Swiss 350s and the 120 Reba.
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Very nice IP-036 build! Thanks for sharing pictures and your build list.
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nice IP-036 Build!
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We need more photos!
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new bike.
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Looks good! Hows the white paint holding ? no cracks in the corners ?
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Nice Chiner Single Speed!
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Looks good! Hows the white paint holding ? no cracks in the corners ?
The paint is really nice. Holding up well so far. Totally worth the $20 extra for paint, I could hardly have rattle-canned it for that.
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Waited over 6 months of buying parts is finally finished!
(http://s13.postimg.org/5njv6t9br/DSC_2633.jpg)
(http://s28.postimg.org/uujberkvx/DSC_2628.jpg)
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Waited over 6 months of buying parts is finally finished!
- I didn't even see it at first, but didn't need the watermark to figure out you might just know your way around a camera. Gorgeous shots.
- Speaking of watermarks, thanks for keeping it understated.
- Bike looks great!
- Holy blinky lights. Someone wants to make sure he's seen, huh? :D
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@cmh
Holy blinky lights. Someone wants to make sure he's seen, huh?
lol indeed! my biggest fear is that a car hits me from behind. I ride my bicycle everywhere and I'm just a bit paranoid!
Thanks :-) Im pretty happy with it! very smooth and very light! coming form a steel frame!!! :)
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Chiner glamour shots! Lol. Very nice looking ride Byrt.. So you're liking it better than the steel frame, I assume?
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This thread needs more pictures!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon%20FS%2029er/2807659d-6b15-4d5d-badc-e119616cab8e.jpg)
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This thread needs more pictures!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon%20FS%2029er/2807659d-6b15-4d5d-badc-e119616cab8e.jpg)
God I love that paint scheme. I'd copy it if it wasn't so obvious I'd ripped it off.
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Thank you for the kind words. Go right ahead and copy it. You could also consider inverting the B&W areas for something similar but different.
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Thank you for the kind words. Go right ahead and copy it. You could also consider inverting the B&W areas for something similar but different.
What really makes it look good is how the white of the frame transitions into the white fork, and the black rear shock matches the surrounding black area of the frame. If that was intentional, damn good job - and if it wasn't, say it was. :D
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The paint scheme flowing into the fork and shock was intentional but not by me, I have to give credit to my wife. She has the eye for color and patterns.
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Thank you for the kind words. Go right ahead and copy it. You could also consider inverting the B&W areas for something similar but different.
I'd have to keep it the same since I also have a white fork and black shock.
What I'd really like to do with mine is leave my current decal layout on the bike, scuff everything around it, spray it white, then peel off the decals so they will come through in carbon. Then a nice clear coat over everything.
Maybe next time I do a complete tear down I'll look into that.
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Just nearly finished my Workswell 062 build.
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1890531/10370414_10153572923288209_2123487235874357902_n.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1890531/10253930_10153572919343209_2949206851181181869_n.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1890531/11949311_10153572919108209_4263998094742924593_n.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1890531/11998990_10153572919228209_8557976911688943135_n.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1890531/11986985_10153572919413209_3051946332614866403_n.jpg)
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Just nearly finished my Workswell 062 build.
^^ this. ^^
Damn nice work.
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(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0922_zpsuya9zi6j.jpg)
(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0911_zpstqhuteat.jpg)
(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0878_zpsbackcg9i.jpg)
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(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0922_zpsuya9zi6j.jpg)
(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0911_zpstqhuteat.jpg)
(http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/trekcarbonboy/IMG_0878_zpsbackcg9i.jpg)
Nice bike!
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Updated pic of the IP-036.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon%20FS%2029er/29erwheelswap-2.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/S2k_Dude/media/Carbon%20FS%2029er/29erwheelswap-2.jpg.html)
Hi, is the black clearcoat over the carbon, or black paint?
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No paint in the black areas, you see the 3k weave through the clear gloss topcoat.
Here is a better shot to see the clear coat finish.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon%20FS%2029er/photo-5.jpg)
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looks excellent! I'm trying to get some ideas for paint design on a cs057. Oh so you went with 3k, I'm thinking of going UD, but that looks good!
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Here is my -057. It's painted a metallic teal blue with a clear top coat. Peter can easily duplicate this frame for you. The black areas are UD carbon instead of 3k so there is no weave pattern. I recommend the clear top coat to protect the frame and for easy cleaning.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v193/S2k_Dude/Carbon%20FS%2029er/29erwheelswap-3.jpg)
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thanks! did You pay extra for clear coat?
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The clear coat is standard if you want it. It was something like an extra $75 for the custom paint work. I've seen cheaper quotes from some of the other Chendors but I was fine with the cost at the time.
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thanks! did You pay extra for clear coat?
yep, price was $75. but it is cheaper now. normal color is about $55, the metallic color is about $70 because the cost of the material.
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(http://oi67.tinypic.com/34imuma.jpg)
Glad to see this place is doing well. Joined 2 years ago near launch and impressed with some of the beautiful builds and info here.
Rather than bumping my original build thread for a single pic figure Id add it to this thread.
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Very interesting paint work, although the text is pretty difficult for me to read, it's very unique.
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Very interesting paint work, although the text is pretty difficult for me to read, it's very unique.
Thank you ! I wanted it to look like a design more than text.
KingSlayer is a Game of Thrones reference
and top tube is To Punish and Enslave which is a Transformers movie reference......next time I just may put "geek" on the tube lol.
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Glad to see this place is doing well. Joined 2 years ago near launch and impressed with some of the beautiful builds and info here.
Rather than bumping my original build thread for a single pic figure Id add it to this thread.
HAHAHAHAHA... nice work with the King Slayer name. I like it.
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next time I just may put "geek" on the tube lol.
Haha, just get straight to the point. Yeah, great job on the paint.
Thanks for hanging around and contributing!
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Here's mine... Love it so far... My first bike build
(http://s32.postimg.org/t2opio20h/image.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/t2opio20h/)
(http://s32.postimg.org/9w6x1qw4x/image.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/9w6x1qw4x/)
(http://s32.postimg.org/lwsd2h3jl/image.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/lwsd2h3jl/)
(http://s32.postimg.org/4fo97d2r5/image.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/4fo97d2r5/)
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Very nice. Basic Black Bike :).
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Hey everyone,
Just completed a new build of a 29er hardtail from Carbon Speed CS-057! Peter was an absolute pleasure to deal with and the transaction went flawlessly. Peter was very professional and took the time to answer all of my questions without hesitation! The best part was it only took roughly 8 business days for delivery and i was pleasantly surprised as i ordered a road bike from another manufacturer that took over a month. Packaging was great and the frame was perfect when it arrived. The build list is as follows:
CS-057 frame large
Sram X9 1x10 drivetrain
Raceface Turbine DM crank
Raceface full carbon cockpit
Easton EC90 wheels
Maxxis Ikon tubeless tires
Shimano XT brakes
Xfusion Trace 100mm fork
Haven't put much time on her yet but so far it has been awesome!!! The frame is so stiff and all of your energy goes towards propelling you forward. This is my first time on a hardtail so i'm adjusting to that but, the ride is not harsh at all. It is very damp and quiet. I was expecting to loose some agility compared to my 26 fs but i must say it is actually more agile! There has not been much of an acclimation period. I've felt comfortable form the first time i rode the bike. Very happy with my purchase and i'm looking forward to many fast miles ahead!!!
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Nice build, really like your color choice. The bright green really stands out.
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Hi everyone! My first post here :)
Few days ago I bought this carbon frame:
(http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTA2NFgxNjAw/z/FuwAAOSwt7pXMO5i/$_57.JPG)
It looks exactly like IP-056 to me... It comes with Aerozine headset and an already fitted BB30 bottom bracket Also I can't understand from the pics if the headtube is tappered or not.
If anyone can recognize what model is the frame and give me more info about it would be highly appreciated :)
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Welcome to Chinertown. Looks like an -056 (-057 came with a thru axle). Most likely the head tube is tapered.
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Thank you for your answer CD!
The seller said it's tappered, but doesn't know anything about the frame. I believe it's a good quality chinese frame. Can't wait to see it completed with all the components, especially with the white forks I have. Will post a pic as soon as I get it done :)
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(https://fstatic3.mtb-news.de/f3/20/2004/2004283-jopwb9zkcgmh-p1060477-large.jpg)
(https://fstatic2.mtb-news.de/f3/20/2004/2004286-ikoxw59lcnan-p1060480-large.jpg)
This weekend I cleaned the fork and changed the saddle. Still looking for the perfect one.
(https://fstatic3.mtb-news.de/f3/20/2011/2011107-dnbzr6me9tzj-20160521_153621-large.jpg)
What do you think about the chain length? Don't really know how short it can be with the 1x11 setup...
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What do you think about the chain length? Don't really know how short it can be with the 1x11 setup...
Nice clean bike!
About the chain length. I think it's a little bit to long, but if you can show us a picture when the chain is on the smallest cog, we can give a better advise.
Maybe better to create a new topic about your bike and your questions. This topic is intended to be for pictures (and specs) only.
What bike model is this ?
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What do you think about the chain length? Don't really know how short it can be with the 1x11 setup...
That already looks about as short as you should go on the 1x11 chain.
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Thanks! It's a Workswell WCB-M-062.
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Nice looking rig. Seems like the workswell has taken off as a viable option now.
How do you like the Race Kings. I thought about buying em, but worried they'd be a bit slidey on my local conditions at the moment - very dry loose over hard.
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Here is my Yoeleo M91 now its on 25pounds its built with some old x5-x7 group.....Im hoping to get it to 22-23 pounds when I can get a XT or SLX new groupset and maybe change the suspension to a 80mm....Im saving and will see what I can upgrade in the coming months.
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Nice looking rig. Seems like the workswell has taken off as a viable option now.
How do you like the Race Kings. I thought about buying em, but worried they'd be a bit slidey on my local conditions at the moment - very dry loose over hard.
Hi,
if I were you, choose another tire. For the exact same reason I'm gonna change my Race Kings again for Schwalbe's Rocket Ron & Thunder Burt.
The Race King (Race Sport 29x2.0) is too slippery in dry (as well as muddy) corners. I have about 1250 km on my pair now.. and encountered several times side slipping front tire. And I am very sure, that this would not have happened with a Rocket Ron on the front wheel.
But I could imagine that maybe the Race King in a wider version (2.2) could provide more cornering grip.
Back then I chose the smaller version because of the lower weight, which was in my case 464 g and 467 g (=931 g per pair).
If I would not have flattened the rear tire due to too low pressure, I think the tires (espacially the rear one) have a duration of probably 2000 - 2500 km.
The pair of RoRo and ThuBu (both PaceStar EVO LiteSkin) might come to 917 g. For me, they are race proven and I will compete the rest of the season on that tires. In very wet conditions I will switch to RoRo on the back too.
Sorry for my english.. It's the german guy here ;-)
Norman
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Hi guys, first post, but I've been reading for 6 weeks while I built my bike. I just finished my FR-202 build last night. I'm an old road biker and didn't want a dedicated road bike or a mountain bike. This is what I decided would best suit my current riding style. I ride 8 miles each way to work on mostly roads, 2 miles of rail trail and some gravel trails if I take the shortcuts. I ride on the weekends for fun and exercise and it's not unusual for me to go 40 miles in a day but 100 miles would be. I'm a little old and brittle to go crashing on the side of a rocky crag in the middle of nowhere, so I got the hardtail frame instead of the full suspension. I went with a 9 speed XT driveline with triple rings up front and the new XT M8000 brakes with the icetech rotors. Everything else is chiner carbon. My first impressions, with 20 miles on it, is that the bike is light, responsive and surprisingly smooth. I'll be out on it this weekend and will update if anyone wants to hear it. Thanks for all the guys that post on here, I have learned a lot and I appreciate your expertise.
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Nice! Are those rim-brake wheels? At first I thought the braking surface was a white wall :)
Looks like a perfect hybrid for what you're riding, and you can tweak it if you want to make it fit better. I didn't have any luck with the web saddle I tried- it felt good but cracked on the first ride, then broke in a few places on the second. Of course I'm 205 lbs and was using it on rough singletrack, but am interested in how it holds up.
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Nice bike 920R, thanks for posting!
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Nice! Are those rim-brake wheels? At first I thought the braking surface was a white wall :)
Looks like a perfect hybrid for what you're riding, and you can tweak it if you want to make it fit better. I didn't have any luck with the web saddle I tried- it felt good but cracked on the first ride, then broke in a few places on the second. Of course I'm 205 lbs and was using it on rough singletrack, but am interested in how it holds up.
Haha, they are combo rim/disc brake rims in 700C size from when I converted my Fuji Sunfire to discs. They are relatively light and straight so I figured I would use them here before investing in an expensive set. I'm old, but what's a whitewall? ;) The web saddle was an impulse buy trying to go light and they have good reviews. It's holding up ok but I went around the pond a few times on the gravel roads tonight on the way home and it was a bit hard on the sit bones. I have a comfy Serfas Dual Density saddle on one of my other bikes and may be swapping it over to this ride.
I heard some creaking from the front fork tonight and the headset had a wobble, so I'm going to check all that in the morning. It could be just everything seating in but I'm not happy with the method of tensioning using the expander plug that came with the frame and may be upgrading that and the headset bearings because of a stickiness in the steering.
Altogether I'm happy with the quality of the frame and, so far, the durability. I half expect it to snap in two when I hit a bump but so far so good. If it helps me to stay motivated, on 2 wheels and in shape it's worth it in my book.
Thanks Carbon-Dude! your 057 was an inspiration to me in doing this one.
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What do you think about the chain length? Don't really know how short it can be with the 1x11 setup...
Nice clean bike!
About the chain length. I think it's a little bit to long, but if you can show us a picture when the chain is on the smallest cog, we can give a better advise.
Maybe better to create a new topic about your bike and your questions. This topic is intended to be for pictures (and specs) only.
What bike model is this ?
Finally some pictures about the chainlength..
(https://fstatic3.mtb-news.de/f3/20/2030/2030279-jpt4hey1u2gk-20160706_111427-large.jpg)
(https://fstatic3.mtb-news.de/f3/20/2030/2030283-axp82w8o3erk-20160706_111513-large.jpg)
(https://fstatic0.mtb-news.de/f3/20/2030/2030288-v0a92701o11y-20160706_111612-large.jpg)
What do you think?
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Nice pictures Jar_head! As for the chain length, if it's shifting okay then it's probably fine. Did you size the chain per the SRAM instructions by putting the chain around the largest cog? Compared to mine, it might be a one link shorter or so but if you are happy with the way it's shifting while your riding, then it's good enough.
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Finally some pictures about the chainlength..
(https://fstatic3.mtb-news.de/f3/20/2030/2030283-axp82w8o3erk-20160706_111513-large.jpg)
(https://fstatic0.mtb-news.de/f3/20/2030/2030288-v0a92701o11y-20160706_111612-large.jpg)
What do you think?
Judging by these two pictures, I would take at least one link out. I like to run my chains as short as possible and it seems to keep things a bit quieter too.
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What do you think?
You should check if your chainstay protector is not too far from the derailleur cable.
I think the chain will hit the chainstay just after the cable.
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....I didn't have any luck with the web saddle I tried- it felt good but cracked on the first ride, then broke in a few places on the second....
Well, you were right Patrick. The web saddle started cracking and failed after 4 rides. It was surprisingly comfortable but not well engineered as it flexes and cracks at the flex points. It's been replaced with a Serfas dual density foam seat from another bike. I also had a lot of unexplained headset creak so I updated the rigid CF fork to a Fox Evolution 120 and dumped the supplied headset for a Cane Creek Forty. I may go back to the rigid fork with the Forty for road use because the front is almost too plush now and hard braking takes some getting used to.
Here's the latest iteration. It's even smoother and more comfortable now and still pretty light. I have a few hundred trouble free miles and enjoy riding it.
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I'm old, but what's a whitewall? ;)
White wall tires refers to those tires with it's side painted white. Pretty much for aesthetic purpose... a vintage look.
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(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-NuNHcG50hq4/V5M6l8SEJMI/AAAAAAAALy0/79SaZwPAm_8199PLz8cTHoJA-LgRvV9PQCCo/s800/IMG_1216.JPG)
Workswell 062 18,5"
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Nice looking Chiner! You should be able to eat up some miles on that bike!
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After riding this frame for 6 weeks, I love the way it soaks up bumps, goes up hills and turns in. The feel is something different and for me coming from 30-40lb bikes of many years ago it took a while to get used to it.
I felt like I was going to break it the first time I rode it. It's sort of like your first balsa wood plane, you have to play with it and learn to trust it before you throw it hard between trees. Well, I'm throwing this thing now and enjoying it.
I've made a few adjustments to the setup and although it's gained some weight, it does everything I ask of it and still puts a smile on my face. It goes anywhere and everywhere with me from now on.
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Nice! I see you have changed to more aggressive tires. Pretty soon you'll be seeking out drops and rock gardens :) Ok, maybe not, but mine has been great for my confidence and ability. I don't ride anything extreme, but it is very satisfying to ride something that many people would have difficulty walking.
Too bad about the web saddle, but if the new one feels good and is durable I'd call that an upgrade.
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Hi guys, here some pics of my first MTB 29er project. FM036 frame bought from Dengfu and ordered in colours as in pics.
Reba fork is 2013 and fully refurbished. Reverb is 2014. brakes are 2013 Avid. New components; 1x11 Sram GX drivetrain. Sram Roam30 rims, Schwalbe Rocket Ron Tyres. XFusion O2 shock with remote.
No issues at the first testday and already sold to one of my friends!
Next project; Fully 27.5 Plus!
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Nice job DoubleDutch! Nice choice of colors. 27.5+ FS will be a nice second build.
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Yes, nice job and i do like the orange!!! Always been one of my fave colors 8)
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:) :) :) :)
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WorksWell 062 17" In Richmond Park London
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Hi, what stem have you used please :D
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A slammed 130mm, because I like to be flat on my bike ;D
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Always slammed ;D, but now -17 degree 100mm 8)
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Anyone on a cs-041 but a recent model. I contacted Peter and he says issue of cracking has been resolved.
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My WCB-M-062
This frame is incredible. Rides very very well. Great geometry. And having a dropper on a hardtail... game changer.
(http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/y326/amd618/29er/IMG_1404_zpstrcxjejb.jpg) (http://s1026.photobucket.com/user/amd618/media/29er/IMG_1404_zpstrcxjejb.jpg.html)
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WCB-M-062
My first build, wanted to do something a little different. So far I'm loving it on the local single track!
Eventually I may throw on a dropper post and rig it up to the unused front shifter, but for now I'm fine with the stop, drop, and roll routine at the top of the hill.
Update: More pictures here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0By0tFbxm8cYsaHlsbjhxTVBtNzg?usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0By0tFbxm8cYsaHlsbjhxTVBtNzg?usp=sharing)
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Ever evolving 062...........
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WCB-M-062
My first build, wanted to do something a little different. So far I'm loving it on the local single track!
Eventually I may throw on a dropper post and rig it up to the unused front shifter, but for now I'm fine with the stop, drop, and roll routine at the top of the hill.
Nice bike! how is your shifting? I was under the impression that road levers and MTB derailleurs were not compatible because of differente pull ratios.
Thanks!
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I was under the impression that road levers and MTB derailleurs were not compatible because of differente pull ratios.
True for Shimano 11s, but that's why he's got a pull-ratio converter installed. Look at the small snail-like thingie just over rear derailleur.
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I was under the impression that road levers and MTB derailleurs were not compatible because of differente pull ratios.
True for Shimano 11s, but that's why he's got a pull-ratio converter installed. Look at the small snail-like thingie just over rear derailleur.
Good eye! ;) I used this adapter from Wolf Tooth: https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/products/tanpan (https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/products/tanpan) It's basically just a set of pulley wheels that amplify the cable pull. So far it shifts fine. Not quite as crisp as a purely road or MTB setup, but the difference has been negligible.
Also, I don't think I'll ever be able to un-see the snail when I look at that thing now.
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This is my Deng-Fu M06 pic. For more info visit http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,1186.0.html (http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,1186.0.html)
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Good morning,
First post but but long time lurker.
I was wondering if anyone knew where I could find a picture of a large (19") FM-M009. I have seen quite a few mediums, but I cant seem to find one that is a confirmed large. Looking to build a new single speed over the next few months.
Thanks in advance, I have really enjoyed seeing everyone's rides!
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(http://i.imgur.com/gu7d95ch.jpg) (https://imgur.com/gu7d95c)
Stumbled back here...Long road to get here. Initially bought frame from a member her with Peter honoring warranty. Ended up going thru 2 frames with cracking in the dreaded seatpost area. 3rd frame took a while to get to me due to production as per Peter. So far this current frame has noticeable reinforcement in the trouble areas. Much thicker for sure.
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Nice shot! Thanks for posting. Hopefully third time is a charm for your frame.
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So far this current frame has noticeable reinforcement in the trouble areas. Much thicker for sure.
Very nice shot !
Mine is still going strong after 1+ year of abuse.
Got one before from the first batch, that had the seatpost crack too.
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just got it done so far. just Shy of 19lbs large tideace m009 I believe. as l9ng as it doesn't break I'll be very happy. bb was a massive hurdle to overcome. it is just the size for standard 30mm bearing to fit in. that means no room for any sort of bb cups. I have to use the sleeve from a pf30 bb wrap it with tape so it would sit centre in the shell and then thread an m5 hole into it so I could affix it to the frame using the hole that's already there for the international routing access to keep the bearings
from being able to slide around and achieve proper preload on the crankset. then I used the inside of headset bearings to space out the crank arms to where I wanted them. took me a while.UPDATE (feeling like an idiot found out all i needed to do what get some "bb30 clips" and all my problems go away and the bike loses about 50 grams as well) .i managed to get a 38t chainring on there with a few mm to spare. should be ok I think. chainline is right at the 5th cog up from the 11t which is alright. used a spare 9 speed cassette spacer behind the cassette to push the cassette outwards which got me from the 4th cog up chainline to the 5th. 11t has just enough to still get good engagement with the spline.
I just stacked the headset spacers on top of the upper bearing. who needs a top cap anyways. works well.
I'll post more pictures of what I did with the bb area when my new shorted spindle shows up in a week or two and I have to diasemble it again.
decided to take the angel g3inder out. shaved a few mm off my hub cap got that 11t cog as close to the dropout as possible for best chain line. and had to shave the bootie off a bit on the crank arm. ain't going to get that chainline any better than that on this frame I don't think.
no I spec post came with the shifter so I just put an m5 bolt into the existing brake lever clamp hole from the opposite end. seems sturdy enough
only one problem remains. my seatpost keeps slipping and I am scared if I tighten it anymore it will brake the post. I used carbon paste but still no luck. any ideas?
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Looks nice and light! Thanks for posting!
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Here is my 2018 marathon beast,
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4582/24066651547_b48e2323cb_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/CEFT34)
Details : http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,1403.0.html
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sweeet. where did you get those wheels?
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sweeet. where did you get those wheels?
Thanks, wheels are from Bike Ahead (http://bike-ahead-composites.de/).
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You are telling me, that this monster marathon is a chinese frame? Wow, looks srly high quality with the paint and all. No idea where ya got so much money for the wheels, but the weight is impressive.
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You are telling me, that this monster marathon is a chinese frame? Wow, looks srly high quality with the paint and all. No idea where ya got so much money for the wheels, but the weight is impressive.
Full build thread (http://www.light-bikes.fr/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=1111) where you can see the paint process.
and yes, it is a $700 frame with $3500 wheels.
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Full build thread (http://www.light-bikes.fr/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=1111) where you can see the paint process.
and yes, it is a $700 frame with $3500 wheels.
@Tom, what for you are the advantages of these type of wheels ?
Ok, the killer look ;) but then...
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Full build thread (http://www.light-bikes.fr/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=1111) where you can see the paint process.
and yes, it is a $700 frame with $3500 wheels.
@Tom, what for you are the advantages of these type of wheels ?
Ok, the killer look ;) but then...
I wrote a full review for Velochannel : https://www.velochannel.com/test-des-roues-bike-ahead-biturbors-34104 (that's french, google translate is your friend ;) )
to sum up : light, stiff (h & v), wide, reliable.
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team spirit anyone ?
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4622/38760143940_0898ea07d9_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2246SpN)
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with such bikes, you are obliged to pedal hard, each time.
Not sure I would like that ;)
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i alrdy feel obliged to pedal hard if i have a rigid fork and singlespeed setup. I feel like all that efficiency should make some speed on the climbs. No idea how obliged i would feel with that wheelset though O.o
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team spirit anyone ?
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4622/38760143940_0898ea07d9_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2246SpN)
Pretty cool bikes!
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sorry for the really low quality pic. currently only have my 8 year old key-button phone with a 2Mp camera.
But yeah, this is pretty much the current setup. Thrust BR-MT01 29er size 17" with QR to use my current wheels i had left from my cheap 500€ 29er hardtail. Ullicyc carbon fork, singlespeed with oval 34t motsugov chainring, 14t point steel cog, cheap br-m355 hydro shimano brakes, schwalbe Thunder Burt snakeskin 2.25 fr/re, 680mm handlebar(unknown amazon carbon bar), 110mm ec90 stem, rxl sl carbon saddle, cut some foam grip meant for touring handlebars to appropriate size and used water based lube to slide it on and keep it in place, elita one carbon seatpost with 15mm setback(i think), VXM crank, ztto ceramic BB, classic shimano pd m520s.
i use a 8spd chain that wasn't used anymore
I still have some plans for this build, but i don't think that this is the right thread
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@Calvino, the slammed stem and the saddle position are definitely in race position ;)
"motsugov chainring" ? I can't find anything on the web about it, is it spelled correctly?
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I'm all about that pedal efficiency ^^ I always feel uncomfortable on relaxed postions and start to get back pain. Slammed and -17°
I'm sorry, wrong name, it's actually Motsuv. Motsuv is kind of a "brand" on aliexpress that sells aluminium alloy(7075 series afaik) chainrings for cheap. 30-38t for about 7€ or sth. They also got oval options and for diffrent BCDs
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M062 ;D
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Any love for an Ebike? 150/150 travel F/R, 'slack' geo, Shimano E8000 STePS, Di2 11sp, full carbon, Fox/RS Yari suspension. Crank Bros dropper, shock remote lockout. Now on heavy wheels, 47 lbs with pedals. Carbon wheels coming, should knock off a bit of that.
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Any love for an Ebike? 150/150 travel F/R, 'slack' geo, Shimano E8000 STePS, Di2 11sp, full carbon, Fox/RS Yari suspension. Crank Bros dropper, shock remote lockout. Now on heavy wheels, 47 lbs with pedals. Carbon wheels coming, should knock off a bit of that.
Nice :)
I couldn't find the brand of the frame...
Where did you buy the E8000, and the budget for it ?
Did you experience anything especially hard to mount it?
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Ican S8 20,5"
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Ican S8 20,5"
Sexy color.
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Here's a somewhat recent photo of my M06, the weight is 8.99kg.
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Looks very simply and streightforward. I like it ^^
What cassette are u using? the XTR 11-40? 9kg for a chinese full sus is quite impressive
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What cassette are u using? the XTR 11-40?
An XG-1099 11-36, it's 10 speed.
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Hello everyone :)
It's my first build on chinese carbon frame. Tideace FM-009 with Tideace fork.
Shimano XT 11sp drivetrain with Sram 1400 (Neutrino 32T cog) and Sunrace MX8 42T cassette.
Wheels based on Bitex-clone hubs and Mavic XC421 rims, not so light, but strong.
Shimano XT brakes.
8620gm
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Welcome d.kuznetsov, nice build!
Where you're from ? You don't need a suspension fork there?
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Welcome d.kuznetsov, nice build!
Where you're from ? You don't need a suspension fork there?
Thanks! I'm from Russia, Siberia, Novosibirsk.
Yes, suspension fork will be better. But this bike at first was planned as inexpensive. Soon I'll try to buy Fox fork for next season.
I'm have old Specialized Epic full suspension bike and ride on them ten years, now want try 29er. So now have chinese ht.
I drove already on it 500km, but still can not get used to. Mixed feelings, each bike has its + and -.
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Very clean build ! It must be light.
Well... some adaptation time should be expected when moving from a full suspension Epic 26"( I guess ) to a full rigid 29er ;)
A fork will make a very big difference. Maybe you can find one second hand.
I've been told that if you put a 120mm fork, instead of a normal 100mm on this kind of bike.
It will make a slacker head tube angle, and be a more capable bike for attacking trails more aggressively, and have more fun.
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Any love for an Ebike? 150/150 travel F/R, 'slack' geo, Shimano E8000 STePS, Di2 11sp, full carbon, Fox/RS Yari suspension. Crank Bros dropper, shock remote lockout. Now on heavy wheels, 47 lbs with pedals. Carbon wheels coming, should knock off a bit of that.
I got love for your ebike! Looks really nice! How are you liking it?
*edit* sorry to ugly up this beautiful thread, but it seems I may have lost my thread creation privileges as I haven’t been here for awhile? I’d just like to share this frame and curious what others think. It’s interesting there isn’t much ebike love on the forum. I’m really curious how difficult it is to source and build up a reliable ebike from one of the Chinese frames?
Model WCB-M-178
$795 frame only
Availability for some sizes will be as early as March ‘19
http://www.workswellbikes.com/PRODDUCT/TURBO/Mtb/20181106/185.html
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I was very keen on taking on an Ebike project based on a Chinese carbon frame and a Steps 8000 system. However I quickly gave up as it is impossible to source a Steps E8000 kit. You will have bye everything in bits and pieces and that will bring the cost way over what you you can buy a similar Ebike for from a well known brand. I ended up buying a brand new Specialized Turbo Levo carbon 3 month ago and wow that Ebike have changed my MTB riding to the better.
Karsten
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Heres my FM036 size 15.5 bought from Hongfu November 2013. I have added internal dropper after a quick drill and fishing.
This is my second time plastidipping but this time its a whole frame respray with gloss finish and protection tape added to some of the more vulnerable contact points.
I'm hoping the plastidip lasts more than one year in a good condition as the UK winters do this product no favours at all.
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pic again..
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Wheels based on Bitex-clone hubs and Mavic XC421 rims, not so light, but strong.
I'm really curious, what are these Bitex-clone hubs and how do you know so? Have a specific contact or link to share?
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Having built a 27.5 from Woke Cycles over 2 years with my son racing it at Regional level and it being able to tackle even the 2012 Olympic MTB course at Haldleigh Park it was time to go at it again as he's grown.
We selected a FM-003 T1000 carbon 19" from Spcycle via EBay (£200.00 delivered) as it had the lines we liked and they responded to my queries promptly.... Build up was easy and no problems were encountered. The only job was to drill out a couple of water drainage holes to the removeable bottom plate. Some Cove USA decals were added as no one knows of them in the UK really and he likes the graphics. No rattling of internal cables and easily sub 10kg in race trim.
Rock Shox Reba Forks and Deore XT bits as broken/worn parts in battle need to be cheap for spares but money spent on the lightweight wheelset build: DT Swiss XR361 rims laced to 350 hubs and Sapim spokes... XR361's selected as they can be used for cyclocross in the Winter.
Built for XC speed and it's maiden battle was a week after build up and my son says it raced flawlessly.
Recommended...
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My 22.5lb Light Carbon FS937.
(https://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=51.0;attach=3084;image)
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Here's mine.
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I have a neighbor possibly looking to build his son a new bike, please post some pictures of your recent builds.
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Thanks to all who have inspired the projects on this forum!
I'll add mine. Always a work in progress, but I'm happy with the way the frame paint turned out.
I painted it myself, magenta under blue and sanded away the blue for some accents. No protective coat, I want it to continue to change as it gets used. I'd like to redo the wheel decals to tie them into the color scheme but have not found the time. I included a photo of the first scratch to show the effect of the paint.
Overall, the build is reasonably light at about 20.2 lbs and it climbs like a dream.
I did my best with the photos, but it's hard to capture how the color pops seeing it in person.
Build notes
-Frame is an ICAN M17 (21") that I got a good deal on because it had a stupid logo on it (hence the paint job).
-Wheels are speed tuned evo race carbon in 29" with speed tuned super 6 2.0 hubs, Racing Ralphs mounted but I'll need some more tread for the local trails here (moved recently).
-Rock Shox Sid XX World Cup fork converted to 110mm
-FSA SL-K carbon cranks
-XTR M9000 shifter and derailleur (11s)
-E-thirteen TRS RACE 9-46 cassette
-Magura MT4 brakes (Have XTR trail brakes waiting to be installed, I don't care for the Magura levers)
-Chiner seat, seatpost, stem, bars, etc.
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Now my LCFS958 is finished. I have made a short testride and the first impression is really great. It feel fastand smoot. Carbon frame, wheels and bar helps.
Parts used:
LCFS958 from from Light Carbon
Carbon wheel with DT Swiss 350 hubs from Light Carbon
Bar, Light Carbon Riser 20 mm
Rear shock, Rockshox Deluxe Ultimate RCT
Fork, FOX 36 Performance 140mm
Headset, KNC KHS PT
Brakes, Magura MT5
Bottom bracket and saddle, Nukeproof
Crank, shifter, cassette, derailleur, SRAM GX Eagle
Pedals, Blackspire nylotrax
Seatpost, Red Cykling dropper
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Now my LCFS911 is ready for the woods.
Parts used:
LCFS911 from from Light Carbon
Wheels, Shimano MT500
Bar, Brand X Riser
Rear shock, Rock Shox Monarch R
Fork, Fox elite 32 100 mm
Headset, Richey Comp
Brakes, Shimano MT401
Bottom bracket Shimano Deore
Crank, shifter, cassette, derailleur, Shimano Deore
Pedals, Nukeproof neutron
Sadle, Brand X
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Rebuilt my old 062 :)
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I have rebuilt the LCFS911. On the first image it is built with 27.5" wheels and a matching fork with 100 mm travel. I gave it to my wife on hear birthday and she tried it. She usually rides a SUP Hardtail. This felt very different and the felt as the pedals where to low, to close to the ground hitting rocks and stuff. So I decided to make some changes.
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/1785/art85/h1951/178411951-origpic-7500a2.jpg)
The frame is made for 27.5"+ or 29". So I bought a 2:nd had 29" fork with 120 mm travel, a 29" front-wheel and a fat 27.5+ tire for the back wheel. (27.5*2.8) This increased the BB hight with more than 20 mm so now the bike suits her better. Its a kind of "mullet bike" and i think it turned out really nice.
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/1785/art85/h1951/178411951-origpic-650551.jpg)
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Done with my third Light Carbon bike. For myself I have built a LCFS958 and for the rest of the family I have built 2 LCFS911. For the future I am really curious abouth the LCFS947 frame.
Overall I am very happy with the quality of the Light Carbon frames and they are great to ride.
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/1785/art85/h6471/179496471-origpic-3df4a2.jpg)
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airwolf/ santa cruz highball
XO1 11 speed
margura MT8
FSA Kforce bars, SLK stem
WTB Sl8 Carbon
Thomson post for now until carbon one arrives
nexties on 240 28h
E Thirteen trs r cranks
19 lbs 13oz
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My finally finished OG-Evkin CF-052
Framesize L
Rockshox Reba RL 110mm
LTwoo AX12 with 11-50 ZTTO Cassette and Fovno 175mm 36t crankset
Shimano BR-M6100 brakes with 160mm Avid G3 discs
Reval wheels, 2.3 Conti Crossking Racesport front, 2.2 Conti Raceking Racesport back
Elita One seatpost with AliExpress SSM Aspide Ultraleggera
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50772719502_8f030b63f6_b.jpg) (http://'https://flic.kr/p/2kmBsBy')
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50771855763_6bc0a2a6f4_b.jpg) (http://'https://flic.kr/p/2kmx2Rv')
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...LTwoo AX12 with 11-50 ZTTO Cassette and Fovno 175mm 36t crankset
... Reval wheels
... AliExpress SSM Aspide Ultraleggera
Wow... that is a true Aliexpress build, congrats !
You should have made a dedicated post.
How is the shifting ?
What BB did you put in ? Is it a DUB spindle or 24mm ?
And... what camera did you use to make such beautiful pictures ?
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Nooo, it's only 60% AliExpress :P
But yeah, will do that!
The shifting needs some work, after my ride today I noticed that the shift cable was loose, which might also be the cause why my bike mechanic friend who helped me setting the bike up said that it was a PITA to adjust.
The spindle is 24mm, and the BB is a ZTTO BB92.
I use my Sony a7ii, with a Samyang 35 1.4 :)
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Just finished my first build. Seraph FM 356 Painted Blue Pearl with decals and then 2k clear.
Fox34 150
Cane Creek Climb Switch 150
X-Fusion dropper 150
DT 350 hubs DT Swiss Xm401
GX AXS 12 speed
Shimano spare parts brakes.
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Just finished my first build. Seraph FM 356 Painted Blue Pearl with decals and then 2k clear.
Fox34 150
Cane Creek Climb Switch 150
X-Fusion dropper 150
DT 350 hubs DT Swiss Xm401
GX AXS 12 speed
Shimano spare parts brakes.
Bike looks great. Let me know what you think of the Cane Creek and the GX AXS.
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My FM936 build. Very nice riding!
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MY NMP Tattoo Limited Edition (Lexon titan race)
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MY NMP Tattoo Limited Edition (Lexon titan race)
Nice build ! Do you have a list of parts with links ?
Intriguing handlebar !
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Frame:NMP Tattoo Limited Edition :D (Custom Painted by Myself) ( Lexon Titan Race 17.5 M size Boost Frame) https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005001741539250.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90aaHTP0Y (https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005001741539250.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90aaHTP0Y)
Fork: Fox 32 Performance Step Cast (Borrowed from my 2017 KTM Myroon Master)
Suspension: Fox Float Factory DPS 165x38mm Kashima.
Brakes: XT M8000 Front and Rear (calipers and rotors) (Borrowed from my 2017 KTM Myroon Master)
Shifter: SRAM X01 12 speed
BB: 92 mm DUB
Crankset: ZRACE Hardrock DUB 175mm 34T BB92 https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005001741539250.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90aaHTP0Y (https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005001741539250.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90aaHTP0Y)
Handlebar|Stem : Integrated Fraser IC SL Handlebar+stem -25º (220g) https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/32971173244.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90aCrbUqd
Pedals: CrankBrothers EggBeaters
Rear Derailleur: SRAM GX Eagle 12s
SeatPost : Elita One 400mm 31.6mm (Cut to 350mm) (125g) https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/32855441127.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90aaHTP0Y (https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/32855441127.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90aaHTP0Y)
Grips: LitePro Gold Grips https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/4001291272092.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90adkqlwn (https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/4001291272092.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90adkqlwn)
Saddle: Ultralight Selle Italia Saddle Aspide (Replica) (114g) https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005001649437595.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90ao69s2t (https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005001649437595.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90ao69s2t)
Cassete: ZTTO XD 12 speed 9-50T Ultralight Gold Ultimate (377g) https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/4000095191588.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90adkqlwn (https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/4000095191588.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2742b90adkqlwn)
Wheelset : Borrowed from KTM Myroon Master 2017 and Vynil Customized.
Tyres: Front Victoria Barzo 2.25 Tubeless | Back Victoria Mezcal 2.25 Tubeless.
All the borrowed components will eventually be replaced...
Handlebar is just awesome 8) 8)..
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BXT 077 (paint done by them), Spinergy GX wheels
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My P9 large with fox 36 180mm travel
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Now did you have Evolve paint it or did you just paint it like an Evolve?
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My Carbonda FM936
10,25 kg incl. Pedals
SID Ultimate 120mm
Deluxe Ultimate 165x42,5mm
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Bike looks great. Let me know what you think of the Cane Creek and the GX AXS.
The AXS is fantastic. I have never shifted so much just remember to check battery before leaving or you end up riding a singlespeed.
The Cane Creek shock makes the bike. The double barrel climb switch does not have a true "lock out" but its climb switch reduces low speed rebound. It's weird, I was standing up and climbing today and the rear shock seemed like it was pushing the crank like an oval chainring. Wide open the shock is fantastic. I am a heavier guy but even at lower air than my other bikes/shocks I never bottomed out at the bike park. I set the sag and it's been perfect. I liked it so much I bought a kitsuma for me turbo Levo.
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My lightcarbon lcfs911 with ightcarbon wheels, Eagle gx and fox rc32.
Building this, gave me the opportunity to build a real custom bike, which is certainly not everybody's taste. See it as a tribute to the great brand from the 90s
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Looks great, did you do the paint work yourself?
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The paintjob was done by an artist. One of the few who really knows these old paint schemes. There are so many colours in. Pics don't do it justice
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See it as a tribute to the great brand from the 90s
Excellent! I had a Klein Aeolus TT
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Built a Bike for my lovely wife. Since our two kids we did't find much time to ride together. Hopefully it will change now. At least a bit.
Airwolf YFM053 - most of the parts are leftovers of my past bikes. Eagle GX, RockShox SID RL3, Newman Evolution SL X.A.25, Custom decals.
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Nice ! Did you paint and decal the fork ?
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Thank you. The fork already had the yellow color. It's from a Scott Spark. The decals are from ETSY pretty mint quality I must say.
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Current state of my ICAN P9 build. More things to come soon-ish :D
What components I've used so far:
Hope EVO Cranks 170mm
Hope BSA68/73 30mm Bottom Bracket
Hope Seatpost Clamp
Hope Direct Mount Spiderless Retainer Ring Narrow-Wide
OneUp Components Bashguard
RockShox Lyrik Ultimate RC2 29" 170mm 42mm Offset
RockShox Super Ultimate Deluxe Coil RCT
Crankbrothers Highline 7
Reverse Components Lead Bar
Reverse Components Spacer
Sixpack Vertic Ø 31.8mm Stem
Offset Bushings 25.4mm x 8mm Bottom
Offset Bushings 30mm x 8mm Top
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Airwolf frame with a host of nice parts. Really enjoyed this build and have a few more parts to arrive from Tune before the build is “complete”. Bike currently at 7.63kg.
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My FM986.
(https://i.postimg.cc/RV2NTFCQ/FM986.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/gnqzzGZn)
apologies for blurry photo, and partly broken garden etc...I'll get better pics soon when out on it.
built from stuff transferred off the main xc hardtail. it's quite a mix.
Sid forks, non boost 120mm solo air, well, I say SID. Sid crown and internals, Reba 15mm lowers. 46mm offset
sidLuxe rear, manual lockout as I was sent the wrong one and can't be bothered sending it back to spain!
RF Aeffect cranks, Unite 34T chainring, XT 10 spd rear mech, SRAM GX 11 speed gripshift, 11-36 10 spd cassette, think it's a SLX. Chain is a clarks self lubricating, which as far as I can tell just means it's slotted.
Xt M785 brakes, 180F shimano 6 bolt rotor, 160R 6 bolt rotor
wheels are:
Front, novatec on DT x392 with a mix of ACI DB and Dt DB spokes, as that's what I had at the time. green alloy nipples...
Rear, Bitex 106R centrelock hub, 142x12 with Mt Zoom boost adapter, ACI DB spokes on Stans Crest rim.
Nobby nic tyres, both 2.25.
Bontrager Rhythm Elite seatpost, Selle San Marco SKN saltire edition saddle. cheap green seat clamp
Token headset
load of spacers from my shed.
Sunline 70mm stem
Niner carbon flat bars 720mm x 8deg
Odi Longneck grips.
cheap purple bell.
probably weighs about 24-25lb, havent got the scales out yet.
Quick up and down the road and it rides very light, accelerates quick despite being quite active.
not a pimp build, but a functional one.
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Can anyone who has a Lexon frame pot a review?? Any issues while the build up? Experience riding?? compare to other namebrands??
Thanks,
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My Carbonda FM936
10,25 kg incl. Pedals
SID Ultimate 120mm
Deluxe Ultimate 165x42,5mm
how do people find the back end - does it flex... looking at one for XC racing.
What do the bearings last like?
Currently have a ican hardtail - but i'm not any younger and fancy something with a bit of give
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My P9 large with fox 36 180mm travel
Hi neuesten ,
May I Know what size is your P9 frame and the rear shock size? thank you.
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a few photos...
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Love my Carbonda FM 936.
Build in March 2021.
5500 Kilometer
140000 Meter altitude difference
No problemlos, just fun
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I just have to say that the LCFS958 is still a great bike, love riding it. Maybe in todays tounge its more downcountry than trail, with 130/140 mm travel (?) But it climbs well, descends well, is easy to handle quite light, a great bike :-)
And after the issues with the AM831 I must say that Light Carbon frames fell very thought through and well made.
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I just have to say that the LCFS958 is still a great bike, love riding it. Maybe in todays tounge its more downcountry than trail, with 130/140 mm travel (?) But it climbs well, descends well, is easy to handle quite light, a great bike :-)
And after the issues with the AM831 I must say that Light Carbon frames fell very thought through and well made.
If I do a shorter travel trail/downcountry build after my FM1002 is finished, the 958 is a very strong candidate. A little less travel and higher leverage than the FM1001 (not to mention 150-200g heavier), but really well built and easy on the eyes. Always good to hear long term reports on these frames!
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Can anyone who has a Lexon frame pot a review?? Any issues while the build up? Experience riding?? compare to other namebrands??
Thanks,
Some photos of my Lexon here
MY NMP Tattoo Limited Edition (Lexon titan race)
....specs here
no issues during build.....ride is awesome....currently with the new Fiberin 30mm Carbon Wheelset (1200g) is flying uphill. (10.6 Kg total with pedals which is very nice for a FS).
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I have just completed this Carbonda FM936 for my wife. It ended up being 12.6kg / 27.8 lbs and rides our local terrain very nicely. These forums were a great resource to make sure the build went smoothly. Also just for fun, is a picture of my Hongfu FM015 road bike I've had since ~2011
(https://lh3.google.com/pw/AM-JKLVpnAgt6OpRySa34q8QWqYPQfn3-yarpspzy-PEJidGdIx1uGjIZm1cW4G47vwftr8kx3NZDpEjtJBIUatLpNKT3p3ZQMA=w1680-h1260-no?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.google.com/pw/AM-JKLWvQEHfKMBNns-n3Qg2lfkmzdFDvis8vB5MiRoepdpiydt08rN7xYTGNAnBrliBwScgstc4XTX7IwUOEGHPd93WeQwnjIc=w1680-h1260-no?authuser=0)
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Hi neuesten ,
May I Know what size is your P9 frame and the rear shock size? thank you.
hi..got the size large and im 5'11....shock on this pic is 216x63 monarch plus...also i have a coil but 210x55...
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(https://i.ibb.co/HHBJ7gh/20220119-161007.jpg)
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I have just completed this Carbonda FM936 for my wife. It ended up being 12.6kg / 27.8 lbs and rides our local terrain very nicely. These forums were a great resource to make sure the build went smoothly. Also just for fun, is a picture of my Hongfu FM015 road bike I've had since ~2011
(https://lh3.google.com/pw/AM-JKLVpnAgt6OpRySa34q8QWqYPQfn3-yarpspzy-PEJidGdIx1uGjIZm1cW4G47vwftr8kx3NZDpEjtJBIUatLpNKT3p3ZQMA=w1680-h1260-no?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.google.com/pw/AM-JKLWvQEHfKMBNns-n3Qg2lfkmzdFDvis8vB5MiRoepdpiydt08rN7xYTGNAnBrliBwScgstc4XTX7IwUOEGHPd93WeQwnjIc=w1680-h1260-no?authuser=0)
Whats the paint code you/she went with on the Carbonda? Looks fantastic, been deliberating between purple and blue for a while
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Yes this was Pantone 2070, according to Carbonda
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Spcycle M-05 Frame
Spcycle MF-01 Fork
7,9 kg
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So I broke the pivot axle in my Seraph FM 356. Anyone know where to buy replacements? I've been messaging Tan Tan but they keep offering me the bolts.
Anyone have any experience matching hardware from the 356?
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Our winter is not over :)
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FS-AM831 (but actually tantan/Seraph's FM831 and supposed to have the new rear triangle) so far so good.
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Lovely looking machine, what's that downtube protector? Looks immense
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yeah...a little bit over the top with that downtube protector... ::) :o
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Lovely looking machine, what's that downtube protector? Looks immense
Here
https://a.aliexpress.com/_m0QvssK
Not advisable if you load your bike on a pick up truck with downtube rubbing on the tailgate, they come off easily.
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Here
https://a.aliexpress.com/_m0QvssK
Not advisable if you load your bike on a pick up truck with downtube rubbing on the tailgate, they come off easily.
You wouldn't recommend so?
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Our winter is not over :)
Love that colour!! ;D
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Fresh build :D
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Fresh build :D
What is this frame? Looks awesome
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What is this frame? Looks awesome
Carbonda FM1003
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Fresh build :D
Dood, is that a 180mm shred sled?
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Lexon Riot Updates youtu.be/vW2uwHU_d7M
(https://i.imgur.com/Vya544d.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/nFKwjJX.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ElHSOY2.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/HHlvBlp.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/KVXQ56G.jpg)
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Latest version of my FM1002
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A few different angles:
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Update, 5,000km and 30,000m of climbing later its still rides better than my 2016 Scott Scale RC900!
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My Riot so far.
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Built a Bike for my lovely wife. Since our two kids we did't find much time to ride together. Hopefully it will change now. At least a bit.
Airwolf YFM053 - most of the parts are leftovers of my past bikes. Eagle GX, RockShox SID RL3, Newman Evolution SL X.A.25, Custom decals.
Did you use an aftermarket seatpost? Site list the post as 30.8, I want to make sure I can use and actual size of 30.9 which is the official and correct size of seatpost
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My AM831 with the flexfix. 2:nd ride and after some tweaking the bike is now dead silent, no squeeking noice. And it rides very smooth.
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/images/185383463-origpic-d6c68d/1785/art85/h3463/suolovarre1.jpg)
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/images/185383463-origpic-cdef62/1785/art85/h3463/suolovarre5.jpg)
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/images/185383463-origpic-a9c9d5/1785/art85/h3463/suolovarre10.jpg)
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/images/185383463-origpic-4e3582/1785/art85/h3463/suolovarre6.jpg)
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Here is my open mold fleet. Hard tail, 100/100 xc, 130/130 LCFS958, 160/160 LCFS947
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Here is my open mold fleet. Hard tail, 100/100 xc, 130/130 LCFS958, 160/160 LCFS947
Rad I have a 947 as well. My 958 just showed up today. Gotta say less than impressed with the finish. I bought my 947 used and it was nicer than the brand new 958.
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Here is my open mold fleet. Hard tail, 100/100 xc, 130/130 LCFS958, 160/160 LCFS947
Nice! Would be cool to hear your thoughts on which is your favorite and why.
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Dood, is that a 180mm shred sled?
Sorry for the delay. Yes sure is! :D
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Took my LCFS947 to the Bryce Bike Park today. Crossed over 500 miles of strictly park miles. Even running top 6 in lap times on my favorite trail. Terrific bike overall. Yes it’s Singlespeed ;)
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My new LCFS918
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12699;image)
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12701;image)
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12703;image)
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12705;image)
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12707;image)
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StefanB - what frame is your bike? It looks great!
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Did you put some plug into the dust cover where the hoses enter ?
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So I finally finished my OG-Evkin CF-052 frame :) 10,2 kg without bottlecages and pedals
Edit: Because of a bad alignment of the BB shell the frame has developed a crack above the BB. Getting the seller to honour the warranty is proving nearly impossible after a month of false promises and long silences. I really advise against OG-Evkin.
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Waiting on my fox X-2 fox 38 up front
Ican P9
Gx drive train absolute black oval ring
Absolute black bash guard& stem cap
One up bars,peddles,dropper
I9 wheels mullet
Ergon seat
ODI vans grips
I9 stem
Sram RSC code brakes and Rotors 200/180
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And it’s done!
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My Tantan FM199 Boost. Comes in about 11.5kg with certain specific component choices that do add weight, like the dropper post, the cheap wheels, and pedals.
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Just completed my first chiner build using mostly left over bits from previous builds. I must admit it's insanely efficient on the climbs and a great bit of fun overall. I felt an overwhelming throwback vibe from the hardtail era of the 90s and hope this will be a great option for climbing days and PR attempts.
BXT MTB 015
Mostly GX drive
SLX brakes
RS Reba forks
RF AR30 offset wheels (beast mode wheels)
crappy dropper post is only a place holder until I find a KS Lev CI cheap on ebay.
Chiner direct stem and carbon bars.
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Most recent photo and no major issues to report. This bike is dialed in finally.
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StefanB - what frame is your bike? It looks great!
It's LCFS918 come from Lightcarbon.
https://www.lightcarbon.com/lightcarbon-29er-carbon-frame-full-suspension-xc-frame_p211.html
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2022 Lexon Spirit, ordered with RS Deluxe Select Plus, and optional Aurora Borealis inspired paint scheme. Shown here in 1Kw EMTB configuration.
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Hi everyone. I am new to MTB building. I have just started building my bike up and have discovered that the rear wheel isn't centered in the rear drops. Is that normal, or do I need to do something to fix it. Sorry for my lack of knowledge. Totally green.
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Hi everyone. I am new to MTB building. I have just started building my bike up and have discovered that the rear wheel isn't centered in the rear drops. Is that normal, or do I need to do something to fix it. Sorry for my lack of knowledge. Totally green.
You may be able to have a bike shop alter the dish of the wheel as long as you have adjustment left at the spoke nipple interfaces. Looks to be shifted to the left side so an asymmetric rim could also be a solution, those are the only ones I build because you can build in an improved bracing angle on the drive side.
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My new LCFS918
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12699;image)
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12701;image)
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12703;image)
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12705;image)
(http://chinertown.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3764.0;attach=12707;image)
it can be come with 3rd hole on downtube for carrying the swat box
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SP Cycle M-016
22.5lb with dropper
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BXT MTB 117
30.5lb with dropper and midweight trail tires on 35id Aluminum rims. No inserts.
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So I finally finished my OG-Evkin CF-052 frame :) 10,2 kg without bottlecages and pedals
Was on the fence about this frame or a few others I had shortlisted, I think you may have just made my mind up. That looks great 8)
Where did you order it from and what other parts did you use?
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Was on the fence about this frame or a few others I had shortlisted, I think you may have just made my mind up. That looks great 8)
Where did you order it from and what other parts did you use?
I would really advise against getting anything from OG-Evkin. I have a cracked BB (after only 500km) so I asked about warranty and the seller (OG-Evkin Official Store) is very uncooperative.
It has been going on for more than a month now but is is just a series of false promises and long silences from their side. Very frustrating They have been promising a new frame for weeks but nothing concrete... I have mails Aliexpress customer service 2 times and it looks like they are a little more prone to answering the days after that.
The latest communication was last week and they said it would be shipped this week (they have been saying that for weeks. I will have to pay for shipping). They have not been answering messages since then so I am not getting my hopes up. If things would change I will keep you updated.
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I would really advise against getting anything from OG-Evkin. I have a cracked BB (after only 500km) so I asked about warranty and the seller (OG-Evkin Official Store) is very uncooperative.
It has been going on for more than a month now but is is just a series of false promises and long silences from their side. Very frustrating They have been promising a new frame for weeks but nothing concrete... I have mails Aliexpress customer service 2 times and it looks like they are a little more prone to answering the days after that.
The latest communication was last week and they said it would be shipped this week (they have been saying that for weeks. I will have to pay for shipping). They have not been answering messages since then so I am not getting my hopes up. If things would change I will keep you updated.
Thanks, good to know. Luckily I couldn't find the 052 in large anywhere so the search goes on.
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I would really advise against getting anything from OG-Evkin. I have a cracked BB (after only 500km) so I asked about warranty and the seller (OG-Evkin Official Store) is very uncooperative.
It has been going on for more than a month now but is is just a series of false promises and long silences from their side. Very frustrating They have been promising a new frame for weeks but nothing concrete... I have mails Aliexpress customer service 2 times and it looks like they are a little more prone to answering the days after that.
The latest communication was last week and they said it would be shipped this week (they have been saying that for weeks. I will have to pay for shipping). They have not been answering messages since then so I am not getting my hopes up. If things would change I will keep you updated.
Presumably you paid aliexpress with your credit card so I would reach out to your credit card company either by calling them or disputing the charge.
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Carbonda FM909
9.4kg including pedals
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Lexon Flyer: 98% parts directly imported from China.
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Lexon Myst Pró from Brasil
(https://i.ibb.co/YLj9cKH/IMG-20231112-090130.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/61q6cwR/IMG-20231112-090049.jpg)
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There has been some bikes built. Me, my wife and my son has been upgraded quite a few times. ;D During the pandemic it was easy to sell a used bike so I could build a bike, ride it for a couple of months and sell it for component costs. Now things have changed, its very hard to sell a home built bike so I have to many bikes and therefore no space for more builds >:(
But I am looking forward to the new LCFS948 frame, moste likely I can not resist to build one.
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/1785/files/Akkebike/akkebikeakkelis.jpg)
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(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/images/185383463-origpic-36b75c/1785/art85/h3463/suolo.jpg)
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There has been some bikes built. Me, my wife and my son has been upgraded quite a few times. ;D During the pandemic it was easy to sell a used bike so I could build a bike, ride it for a couple of months and sell it for component costs. Now things have changed, its very hard to sell a home built bike so I have to many bikes and therefore no space for more builds >:(
But I am looking forward to the new LCFS948 frame, moste likely I can not resist to build one.
Some great bikes StefanB. I have not built as many bikes as you, but I'm always thinking about the next one! I find researching and building these Chinese frames much more interesting than just buying a mainstream brand.
It looks like you have some beautiful trails and scenery too! Where do you live?
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Thanks :-)
Yes it is always tempting to built another bike. What I really would like and that would suit med is a light 140 mm rear travel 150 mm front travel bike that can take a long dropperpost. But thats not easy to find. I have a Cannondale Habi 1 thats kind of like that but with a little "old school" geometry.
I also have a Commencal Meta TR29 V4 with 140 mm rear travel but its morae like a fast endurobike, I would like something more playful.
The LCFS958 was a lot of what i´m looking for in a bike so I hope they will come with something updated, similar from Light carbon.
I live in the southwest of Sweden but I come fron the North of Sweden and we have nice MTB riding at both places.
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Stefan: which frame type is the blue one?
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there are three blue frames.
LSCF918
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/images/193953951-origpic-4a3036/1785/art85/h3951/IMG_3281.jpg)
LCFS958
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/1785/files/Akkebike/akkebikeakkelis.jpg)
LCFS947
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/images/205947429-origpic-42b699/1785/art85/h7429/947_blue_1.jpg)
/Stefan
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there are three blue frames.
Of all the frames you've built up, which would you say represent the best value for money?
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Also, which frame is this? Thank you!
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My Lexon Riot
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LightCarbon LC918 from Italy
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My "I can't ride because my foot is broken" build from 2022. Carbonda FM936, size Large. Full SRAM 12-speed GX mechanical groupset, Absolute Black Bash Taco with generic ISCG05 BB cup adaptor, RockShox Nude 165x40 with 3 position lockout 100mm travel, RockShox RS-1 fork 120mm travel, SRAM Rise60 carbon wheels with WTB Ranger tires, RockShox Reverb dropper 150mm, SRAM Guide Ultimate brakes with HS-2 rotors, Truvativ Black Box carbon bars, ZIPP 60mm 6º stem.
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The fork has since been changed to a RockShox SID Select+ with a 3-position lockout to match the rear shock, GX mechanical has been swapped for GX AXS, and the SRAM Rise60 carbon hoops have been changed to a set of RaceFace AR27 wheels. It's my loaner/guest bike now, so the carbon wheels can go back on the shelf and the AXS lets me just "set & forget" it, so I don't have to deal with adjustments when someone borrows the bike.
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There has been some bikes built. Me, my wife and my son has been upgraded quite a few times. ;D During the pandemic it was easy to sell a used bike so I could build a bike, ride it for a couple of months and sell it for component costs. Now things have changed, its very hard to sell a home built bike so I have to many bikes and therefore no space for more builds >:(
But I am looking forward to the new LCFS948 frame, moste likely I can not resist to build one.
(https://cdn.abicart.com/shop/1785/files/Akkebike/akkebikeakkelis.jpg)
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What frame is this bright orange one? That looks slot like the new lcfs948!!
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Here are pictures of my recent build. super happy with the outcome and really like the frame.
2023 Carbonda FM1001 Frame LG
2023 Fox 34 Performance Elite 44mm 140mm fork
185x55 Rockshox Deluxe Select+
Raceface Kash Money Bars 770mm
PNW Components Loam Grips XL
Raceface Aeffect 50mm Stem
Fox Transfer Factory 150mm Dropper
PNW Components Dropper Remote
WTB Rocket Seat
Raceface Turbine 175mm Cranks
Raceface Cinch BB
Look X-Track Race Pedals
SRAM NX Derailleur w/ Eagle XX1 b bolt upgrade
SRAM GX 12 speed shifter
Bontrager Line Elite 30 Carbon Rear
Bontrager Rapid Drive 108T Rear Hub
Bontrager Line Comp 30 front
Ultralight Rear Cassette ZTTO 12S 50T XD Cassette Rainbow 375g
III PRO E4 4 piston Front/Rear Brakes
Hope Race Pads - Green
Shimano Ice Tech 203mm rotors Front/Rear
Continental Kryptotal Re 2.4 Trail Rear
Continental Kryptotal Fr 2.4 Trail Front
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Here are pictures of my recent build. super happy with the outcome and really like the frame.
2023 Carbonda FM1001 Frame LG
2023 Fox 34 Performance Elite 44mm 140mm fork
185x55 Rockshox Deluxe Select+
Raceface Kash Money Bars 770mm
PNW Components Loam Grips XL
Raceface Aeffect 50mm Stem
Fox Transfer Factory 150mm Dropper
PNW Components Dropper Remote
WTB Rocket Seat
Raceface Turbine 175mm Cranks
Raceface Cinch BB
Look X-Track Race Pedals
SRAM NX Derailleur w/ Eagle XX1 b bolt upgrade
SRAM GX 12 speed shifter
Bontrager Line Elite 30 Carbon Rear
Bontrager Rapid Drive 108T Rear Hub
Bontrager Line Comp 30 front
Ultralight Rear Cassette ZTTO 12S 50T XD Cassette Rainbow 375g
III PRO E4 4 piston Front/Rear Brakes
Hope Race Pads - Green
Shimano Ice Tech 203mm rotors Front/Rear
Continental Kryptotal Re 2.4 Trail Rear
Continental Kryptotal Fr 2.4 Trail Front
Nice build. What's you verdict on the cassette and on those brakes?
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Thanks :-)
Yes it is always tempting to built another bike. What I really would like and that would suit med is a light 140 mm rear travel 150 mm front travel bike that can take a long dropperpost. But thats not easy to find. I have a Cannondale Habi 1 thats kind of like that but with a little "old school" geometry.
I also have a Commencal Meta TR29 V4 with 140 mm rear travel but its morae like a fast endurobike, I would like something more playful.
The LCFS958 was a lot of what i´m looking for in a bike so I hope they will come with something updated, similar from Light carbon.
I live in the southwest of Sweden but I come fron the North of Sweden and we have nice MTB riding at both places.
How does the 958 ride compared to the 917? I realize the 958 has about 10mm more rear travel and 10-30mm more on the front depending on the fork.
I suspect it would be similar to the 917. I should probably bump up to the 947 but I conveniently have an extra shock that would fit the 958. I don't hit a ton of jumps/drops so probably don't have an excuse for an N+1 anyway.
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Nice build. What's you verdict on the cassette and on those brakes?
Honestly the brakes have been great, I did swap the pads for the Hope ones, the ones that came with the brakes were semi metallic and super noisy. So I chose the Hope green race pads.
The cassette has been fine, definitely super lightweight for the price. It shifts the same as my old sram cassette did, so happy with it.
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light carbon LCFS919 "budget" build
LCFS919 medium frame matte black
SLX brakeset and rotors
29er light carbon wheelset
29x2.35 barzo TLR front, 29x2.25 mezcal TLR rear tubeless
Spank 35mm stem
Wren 740mm carbon handlebars
Chinese carbon saddle
Chinese EXA dropper post
SROAD 11-42t cassette
YBN chain 11sp
Horizon Pedals
Chinese 165mm cranks
120mm Sid Ultimate race day Fork
Mara Manitou Inline Shock 120mm
SRAM NX derailleur
Chinese Carbon bottle cage
ODI Grips
All about ~11kg. I am happy with the result, probably could go lighter but considering what I spent its a good compromise.
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Some great bikes StefanB. I have not built as many bikes as you, but I'm always thinking about the next one! I find researching and building these Chinese frames much more interesting than just buying a mainstream brand.
It looks like you have some beautiful trails and scenery too! Where do you live?
what bike is this? where can you find more information? do you have a website please? Thank you.
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LCFS918 from LightCarbon
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LCFS918 from LightCarbon
wow have a link for this frame?
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wow have a link for this frame?
https://nl.lightcarbon.com/lightcarbon-29er-carbon-frame-full-suspension-xc-frame_p211.html
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Hi!
I’m new to this platform, but I already really enjoy browsing through all the information that has been shared here in the past. It’s great to read what everyone has contributed!
Recently, I built up a carbon XC mountain bike with a frame I ordered from AliExpress. I mainly use it for XCO and marathon races, specifically on the types of courses that are a bit easier and don’t necessarily require a full-suspension setup.
I’d love to hear what you all think of my choice. I’m also curious if any of you recognize the geometry or shape of this frame and might know if this mold is also used by other European brands.
Thank you very much in advance for any help and feedback!(http://)
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I’d love to hear what you all think of my choice. I’m also curious if any of you recognize the geometry or shape of this frame and might know if this mold is also used by other European brands.
I'm very new also this is my first post :D
Nice build, and the frame looks like an Orbea Alma.
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I’d love to hear what you all think of my choice. I’m also curious if any of you recognize the geometry or shape of this frame and might know if this mold is also used by other European brands.
Thank you very much in advance for any help and feedback!(http://)
Lovely bike! I am a fan of lightweight hardtails personally and this is sexy :-D
The mould looks similar to Trek Procaliber or Scott Scale 930 but to be fair, new bikes nowadays lack personality imo.
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Hi!
I’m new to this platform, but I already really enjoy browsing through all the information that has been shared here in the past. It’s great to read what everyone has contributed!
Recently, I built up a carbon XC mountain bike with a frame I ordered from AliExpress. I mainly use it for XCO and marathon races, specifically on the types of courses that are a bit easier and don’t necessarily require a full-suspension setup.
I’d love to hear what you all think of my choice. I’m also curious if any of you recognize the geometry or shape of this frame and might know if this mold is also used by other European brands.
Thank you very much in advance for any help and feedback!(http://)
Do you have a link or name of the frame?
Thanks
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I've just finished building a beachracer for beachracing with a 29er. :)
- Frame: TanTan (Seraph) FM199 29ER*2.35Tire. Flared handlebar, seatpost and stem are also from TanTan.
- Control levers GRX ST-RX820 1x12s
- Flat mount brake calipersGRX RX820 (front Post Mount to Flat Mount adapter)
- Frontring 48t Narrow-wide (0 offset) with 10-45 (1x12speed) (https://www.themechanic-parts.com/)
- Rear derailleur GRX RX820 12s
- Crank XT 165mm
- Carbon rims: 40mm and 36mm (Elavo Carbon Ali) with Dt Swiss hubs and Sapim spokes (Spoke the carbon rims myself) 8)
- Tyres: 60mm Schwalbe G-One Speed Evolution 60-622 and VITTORIA Tattoo II 29x2.3
Total weight 9,2kg