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Chinese Carbon MTB => 29er => Topic started by: subspd on June 26, 2015, 12:41:46 PM
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I was going to buy a Niner seatpost but when I saw an entire carbon frame shipped for almost $300 I changed my mind...
Anyone have experience with any of these frames? Is one better than another?
I want long top tube and slack head angle.
$310 shipped
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=381296647130&globalID=EBAY-US
$310 shipped ip-202
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=381307197789&globalID=EBAY-US
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$295 shipped!
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=271906655628&globalID=EBAY-US
What frame us this?
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The geo looks like the 202 frame. 69.5 ha with a 100mm fork is decent but the shortish TT and long 445 CS's aren't screaming fun trail bike if that's your poison. No experience with it though.
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The geo looks like the 202 frame. 69.5 ha with a 100mm fork is decent but the shortish TT and long 445 CS's aren't screaming fun trail bike if that's your poison. No experience with it though.
Agreed. 435 CS would be nice. Any thoughts on the others? I'm thinking of buying through eBay since these are all cheaper than the quotes I have gotten from Peter just want to find a slacker, short CS and longer TT.
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There is this one. You might be able to get it around $400. The HA is 71 with a 495mm long fork. If you're running a SID 120 (about 525mm) you will be roughly 69.5 for a HA. If that is slack enough for you, the rest looks really good.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2015-New-Full-Carbon-Fiber-29er-Mountain-Frame-BSA-Thur-Axle-18-5-Custom-Painte-/161681146209?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item25a4f28161
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You're probably better off getting a Kona Honzo or a Canfield Yelli Screamy...they are not carbon...but have the geometry you are looking for.
Geo > frame material
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You're probably better off getting a Kona Honzo or a Canfield Yelli Screamy...they are not carbon...but have the geometry you are looking for.
Geo > frame material
I think this is solid advice.
I genuinely can't imagine buying an alloy frame ever again, but if you are really wanting that "all mountain" hardtail bike then the Kona or Canfield may be your best bet. They'll be more expensive than what you're looking at now though, especially the Canfield.
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You're probably better off getting a Kona Honzo or a Canfield Yelli Screamy...they are not carbon...but have the geometry you are looking for.
Geo > frame material
I agree.
Now the Canfield EPO, now that looks like a fun carbon bike. But the $1700 price tag takes some of the fun out of it.
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I think the Screamy (aluminum) is around 650, double the cost of the eBay frame...but it is what you are looking for...and it can legitimately run a 140mm fork.
The EPO is one good looking frame.
This is the way I look at the aluminum frame. It can cosmetically take more of a beating than the carbon frame. My Mach 5 is pretty hammered. The paint is all scraped up. The places I ride that thing...I'll pretty much never take my Chiner to. I've crashed hard enough to fling me and the bike off the trail. I remember the time where the downtube of my Mach was was grinding against a big rock as I was trying not to slide down the side of the trail. It seems to hurt less when stuff like that happens to an aluminum frame. ;D
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I agree.
Now the Canfield EPO, now that looks like a fun carbon bike. But the $1700 price tag takes some of the fun out of it.
Takes exactly all the fun out of it for me. But yes, sweet frame for sure.
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Lol...there's actually one right under our noses. The Workswell 078. Its got a slack HTA, relatively long reach, short CS length, and can take + sized tires. Unfortunately I don't think it'll be $300.
It's in this thread: http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,632.0.html
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Nice find and thanks for the link. Haven't read up on that frame much yet.
Actually, that's the first of seen that frame at all.. You are referring to the 078 posted at the end of the thread, right?
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Haha...yes...that one. It recently popped up on their site. Its only a drawing though. I haven't seen any actual pics.
Here it is on eBay. No physical pics of the frame though. I'd be skeptical on buying a frame based off a drawing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Full-Carbon-27-5-29-29ER-Thru-Axle-MTB-Frame-27-5ER-Plus-29ER-Plus-MTB-Frame-/151725229637?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2353874645
I wonder who is going to take first crack (no pun intended) at it? ;D ;D
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So I'm going to have to compromise on the gel I want I guess. Of the $300 shipped frames does anyone know which has the slickest HA and the longest TT? I'm guessing the 202? With my 120mm for should be right about 68.5.
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Anybody try it yet?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Full-Carbon-27-5-29-29ER-Thru-Axle-MTB-Frame-27-5ER-Plus-29ER-Plus-MTB-Frame-/151725229637?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2353874645
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Man this is tempting. saves $500 vs going Trek...and probably a few lb's
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Not interested in the high chainstay design, but I will probably get one or more of the $300 delivered chiner frames to make bikes for the wife and kids. For the kids I still have a couple of years to wait for the prices to come down :)
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Anyone tried out these frames yet?
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I got the fr-202. Gonna put it together next week.
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I got the fr-202. Gonna put it together next week.
Any chance we get some pics of build and frame?
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I will put up some pics as soon as I can. The first thing I did was take some measurements & make sure it's all true. I read about the rear brake mount issues after I ordered it was dreading any major issues, but it looks like I got a winner.....so far.
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I will put up some pics as soon as I can. The first thing I did was take some measurements & make sure it's all true. I read about the rear brake mount issues after I ordered it was dreading any major issues, but it looks like I got a winner.....so far.
What have you read about the rear break mount, because i'm curious to, since the FR202 is the same as the IP057
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There's a thread how the rear caliper bolts were threaded at an angle making the caliper crooked.