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Hello,

  Do you still have the frame & extras for sale?  I read of your issues with the frame cracking, is this replacement a "newer" fixed version?

Thanks,

Steve

Hey, sorry, missed your reply - guess I have to subscribe to my own posts!

Yes, the frame is still available, and this is a newer fixed version. Took a little while to get it as Peter waited for the production run of the newer version to come through.

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This TallBoy is probably the best Full-sus bike he ever tested.

Funny, I rented a 29er TallBoy carbon when I was in Pisgah a couple years back and came away as unimpressed with a high end suspension bike as I've ever been. Giant Trance the next day was much more enjoyable. Maybe something amiss with the rental bike but came from a good shop and looked to be in excellent condition.

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Hi guys, this is not a proper ride report but it's about bike and journey  8)
I've just spent 10 days in Greece (no bike  :-[) and ran into 2 wood bikes. The first one in Athens, the second one in Nafplio. I thought I should share here even if no Chinese product is involved! I like those, and would fancy to built one, but my wife would get confirmation that I'm crazy ;D

Whoa - those are DAMN cool, although I question the structure of the second. Still... damn cool.

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After The Ride / Re: Where is everyone from?
« on: November 03, 2016, 05:36:53 PM »
Southern central PA, USA.

The land of Michaux and endless rocks. :D

CD, in answer to your question, getting cooler but not properly cold yet. On its way, though. :D

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Sold the rims! To the guy who contacted me who wasn't the first one in - your email bounced. Tried to tell you they were sold but no luck.

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29er / Re: Deciding between 057, 256, or 041
« on: October 27, 2016, 06:50:44 PM »
CMH, did you get this built? are there pics?  looking for a hardtail for my wife...  you got the 041?

I didn't build the new one, we decided to go another route. If you're looking for a hardtail for your wife, I'm actually selling the brand new replacement 041 - size medium, with all the bits that went with it, seatpost, seat clamp, handlebars, extra frame fittings from the previous bike, axle, two derailleur hangers, etc.

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RockShox Monarch rear shock, 6.5" long eyelet to eyelet, with preinstalled 22mm eyelets which I understand is the size required for the CS-036 (29er full suspension) and the CS-136 (27.5/650b full suspension)

$100 shipped inside the US.

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Brand new, completely unused white X-Fusion suspension fork with uncut steerer. 120mm travel (adjustable) and will work with 26" or 27.5/650b tires. 29er won't fit, I checked. That probably means that 27+ tires won't fit either.

Would make an excellent match with the RockShox rear shock I'm also selling if you were planning on building up a CS-136 full suspension 650b bike.

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Perfect foundation for a 29+ build - 42mm hookless rims from Peter at XM CarbonSpeed. Really nice rims, the finish is top notch, and they're quite light. Got them and had big plans for them but at this point it's not likely that I am going to use them for anything so am looking to unload them.

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Got a CS-041, had some issues with it, got a warranty replacement and decided to go another way in the meantime. So now I have a brand new warranty replacement CS-041 frame in size medium, still in the shipping box. I also have extras - seatpost, seat clamp, two derailleur hangers, carbon handlebars, rear axle, extra frame fittings (cable stops, etc) to go with it. Everything together was nearly $800 with shipping. Everything is matte UD finish. Peter has confirmed that the remainder of the 2 year warranty on the frame will be honored, as well, and the issue I had has been addressed. If you're looking at a size medium 29er hardtail, it's ready to go and could be shipped quickly. You could have a brand new frame with the extras much faster than getting it from China.

Can post photos if there is interest.

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Yes, my plan is to use the same pair  of shoes for my XC and road bike.  I'm also looking at more riding time with the XC, the road is for my long rides which is like once (or twice) every couple of months.  And also I've seen enough roadies having a really hard time walking on those rb shoes.  Hehehe.

I endorse this... I used road pedals and shoes for quite some time, but when I was doing some commuting, I switched to MTB pedals for the walkability... and discovered I personally can't tell any difference once I'm in the pedals, and I can get into the MTB pedals so much faster than any of the roadies I ride with. This is a big benefit on any ride that involves a bunch of stopping and starting. I recently tried road pedals again, and after two rides pulled them off, sold them, and I'm on nothing but MTB pedals now.

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29+ & 27+ / Re: CS-496 Build / 27.5+
« on: October 05, 2016, 02:58:19 AM »
Quote from: iammemares
What is the current A2C with the 110 fork that yields the 68.5 HA.
I'm not convinced in my ability to measure this accurately. This is a stock Reba 29", solo air, 100 mm, 2012-2013 model. Bumped to 110 mm. Found this on internet: 100mm=>473mm A2C. 120mm=>493mm A2C. So the best answer should be 483 mm A2C.


Double check your source, 473mm for a 100mm fork sounds like a 26er fork. Everything I saw on the REBA 29er fork puts it around 506mm. MTBR reference

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After The Ride / Re: I Just Noticed...
« on: September 22, 2016, 09:59:17 AM »
My have over 1653 posts, I need to go ride my bike some more.

I see 1663. Apparently you don't take your own advice? :D

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29er / Re: CS-MB01 ordered... It has begun!!!!!!!
« on: September 14, 2016, 09:39:10 PM »
I'd have to take a look back at the races to confirm, but pretty sure Julien used that softtail BMC for only one race before he went to - and stuck with - a full suspension bike.

Not that what the pros ride translates directly into what we should ride, of course, but I thought that was interesting.

The Trek softtails I believe are being used more extensively, and their 'cross bikes also have the same technology. Sven Nys finished his career on one of those last year.

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29er / Re: Welcome to Chinertown - Introduce Yourself!
« on: September 14, 2016, 09:36:42 PM »
My -057 build was 19.5 lbs with a RS Reba fork, full XX1 drivetrain, carbon wheels, carbon bars & seat post, XT brakes.  If you go 1x then you should be able build an XL at around 20 lbs.

Based on that build, with the new Fox 32 SC (step cast) fork instead of the Reba, (around a half pound lighter) you could probably step down from XX1 to X01 or X1 and still hit the 20lb target, as well. Also don't forget that carbon wheels aren't your only option, the Stan's NoTubes Crest Mk3 are listed in the 360g range, which is the same listed weight as the lightest Chiner carbon rims and quite a bit less.

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