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Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
...I want the SRAM DUB crankset for the weight and stiffness... For me, I am less concerned about bearing longevity due to my success with BB30 and full understanding of the compromises. The big shortfall of DUB is its complexity. The way the bearings are preloaded leaves a ton of room for error. If you follow the instructions to a T then chances for premature failure are greatly reduced. In my experience it is the torque requirements of the crank bolt that is critical. This torque must be correct to allow the preload to have a chance. Check the preload every ride for the first 50-100kms. Second, I’ve already gone the weight route with the SL frame and the Sidluxe Ultimate. Adding weight at the BB and crank seems contradictory to my build. Third, I live in the Chicago area. I literally see Movistar WC Rainbow jerseys at Palos. Sram supports my local trails. Sram Rockshox all the way. August 26, 2020, 09:10:34 PM |
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Re: Stone or Pass Quest Chainrings - AliExpress
They even copied the AB CNC look Don't you think a zero offset will cause some trouble? For the chain line and wear. And especially when back pedalling around the bigger cogs. Generally happening after putting a foot down on a steep climb Did you check Garbaruk? September 04, 2020, 01:31:18 PM |
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Re: Stone or Pass Quest Chainrings - AliExpress
2000-2500 miles isn't exactly hard wearing.... that seems like pretty low endurance and would certainly put me off from buying absolute black.
September 05, 2020, 07:20:19 AM |
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Re: Stone or Pass Quest Chainrings - AliExpress
Sorry I can't offer specific experience but I've been very happy with my Chinese chainrings in the sub $10 range. The paint on the teeth wears off after about 4 miles but other than that they seem to just plug along. I had one at about 800 miles before I lost a couple bolts and seriously warped it, but I can't imagine any ring would survive that.
September 08, 2020, 01:26:49 AM |
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Re: Stone or Pass Quest Chainrings - AliExpress
Faint creaking doesn't seem like a chainring issue, unless its the bolts itself. Never had that problem. Can you post a photo of the actual teeth? You can tell from the profile if its worn. I just bought a Pass Quest oval 42T but it won't get here for a while. Have two Deckas narrow-wides 48T and 52T, one has 2,500km and not really significantly worn (first photo below), should easily get to 5-10k km. If we are talking about high end rings, also used Praxis with well over 7,000km on it. You can see the teeth profile its curved on one side, so starting to wear out. Those are normal thin teeth as well, narrow-wide should actually last longer with the extra metal in that area. Sorry I can't offer specific experience but I've been very happy with my Chinese chainrings in the sub $10 range. The paint on the teeth wears off after about 4 miles but other than that they seem to just plug along. I had one at about 800 miles before I lost a couple bolts and seriously warped it, but I can't imagine any ring would survive that. Yep, the anodizing maybe isn't as good, or is more obvious that its worn, but other than that they are good. $10 is super cheap. September 08, 2020, 11:44:57 AM |
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Re: Stone or Pass Quest Chainrings - AliExpress
Interesting, the wear on the sides of the teeth seems significant. The wear on the front of the tooth can definitely be seen but does not seem extreme (~1mm?). I wonder if this is related to chainline, my chain tends to stay fairly straight, but if I had it in the top or lowest gear a lot maybe it would wear more like that? Or if its just an issue with narrow-wide in general. One advantage of the 0mm offset is you could flip the chainring around, and that might extend the life (in some cases the chainring bolts are countersunk slightly so watch out). September 08, 2020, 04:36:50 PM |
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Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
Hey guys, just found out some info on hangers and some other stuff after a pretty major crash Hangers need to be ordered through Adam at carbonda. They are 5usd ea w/ 15usd shipping. Next, if you're like me and have had to remove the rear wheel a few times you may notice the depth of the allen key isn't very deep and causes your hex head tools to not fit in there very deep. I started stripping the axel and went ahead and bought myself a new one. I ordered this axel and it fit in there flawlessly. Super high quality fit and finish on that thing. Worth putting on your shred sled! https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/collections/hub-related/products/wolf-axle-for-12mm-rear-thru-axle?variant=13658986053667 178 x 1.5 September 09, 2020, 08:29:16 AM |
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Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
In the process of installing some new brakes and noticed how marred the rear brake hose was from installation. So, before installing the new rear brake I filed down the entry and exit points to reduce the sharp edges. You have to be very careful to avoid marred/scratched housing. September 15, 2020, 11:23:06 AM |
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Re: Carbonda fm936 Thoughts
Maybe someone here has tried specialized epic evo and this frame ? How they are in comparison?
September 19, 2020, 01:23:27 PM |
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Re: Stone or Pass Quest Chainrings - AliExpress
I have been using Deckas & Stone chainrings for years now. 6 years for Deckas & 2 years for Stone. Both the round & oval variants. I have the 96 & 110 bcd. Have put thousands of kilometers on them and didn't have any issues.
September 20, 2020, 08:02:09 PM |
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