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29er / Re: Pro-Mance M9007 FS 29er 21lb build
« on: May 07, 2018, 02:06:33 PM »
What is Promance charging for these frames?

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About the saddle: I had two of this saddle, used by my son (8yr) and myself, both snapped at the same point after a while. It's comfortable, light, but not durable. I'm avoiding this one. See: http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,184.msg2835.html#msg2835
About the clamp: I'm using this as well, but recently one broke into pieces after two year of use. So, for this one, buy a spare one.

Good feedback. I'll put it through the ringer this CX season. I'm a clunky remounter, so if it's going to break it'll be then.

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29er / Chinese Equivalent to the Niner RKT?
« on: April 23, 2018, 03:59:12 PM »
I absolutely love the Niner RKT's handling. Is there a Chinese near equivalent?


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might want to order some bb clips. they are expensive if you want them fast but cheap if you have time. I'm going to see if it can find something that works at the local hardware store today.

Why would he need BB clips on a PF30 BB? The PF30 shell holds the bearings instead of the retaining clips in a BB30 configuration.

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29er / Re: Pivot bearings on Ican S8 attached with c-clips?
« on: February 14, 2018, 10:06:52 AM »
I've never had suspension bearings held in with a c-clip, and I definitely advise against locktite.

When I replace suspension bearings, I apply a thin layer of assembly grease. Proper torque should remove play. As a last resort, you could try using some shims/washers if there's play in the bearings at torque.

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29er / Re: CS-218SL Build: A Replacement for the 256SL?
« on: February 07, 2018, 12:10:07 PM »
O_O I'm in love with that custom paint!

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29er / Re: Chiner frames for larger riders
« on: January 26, 2018, 02:33:25 PM »
I've hit 240lbs kitted up on my CS-057 and chinese carbon rims. Small drops, lots of roots, etc. It's holding strong!

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29er / Re: Checking quality
« on: January 19, 2018, 07:15:09 AM »
Yeah, that's not good.... I'd be working with the seller and demanding a replacement. That's a PayPal dispute if the seller does not remedy the situation.

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29er / Re: Bhaalgorn's "Budget" CS-057 Build
« on: January 17, 2018, 12:24:05 PM »
Hammered on this B A D B O Y E for about 4 hours on Saturday. 34 miles through the woods. Everything was perfect, but at about mile 24 I started hearing some clicking and noticed my rear wheel wasn't dished correctly. "Oh well," I thought. "I'll fix that when I get home. Not like I can do it now!"

I finished the ride, loaded my bike up, drove home and hung the bike up. When I went out to the garage the next day to redish the wheel and problem shoot the clicking noise, I was extremely surprised to find what I found.

The two screws that hold on the derailleur hanger completely fell out! The entire derailleur hanger was just sitting there, held only by the thru axle and chain tension. I have no idea how I was able to ride 10 miles over some pretty rough terrain, but thankfully nothing else broke as a result. I bought some spare hangers with the frame and they came with screws, so I hit them with some Blue Locktite and put them back. Wheel was perfect and the clicking was gone, of course.

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I'm looking to buy some bulk hydraulic hoses to keep in my home workshop, and I can't seem to find a clear answer on hose interoperability.

Currently, I have Shimano XT BR-M8000, Shimano RS785, Formula R1, and Guide RSC hydraulic brakes. In short, my question is: do all of these brakes share the same hydraulic hoses?

I believe the answer is yes as long as the inserts are correct.

The "universal" hose in most cases has an outer diameter (OD) of 5.0mm and internal diameter (ID) of 2.1mm

The XT's use the BH90 hose, which has an OD of 5.0mm and ID of 2.1mm.

The RS785s use the BH59 hose with OD 5.0mm and 2.5mm ID (I think? can't find this answer, just know it's slightly larger than the BH90), however many have reported using the BH90s without issue.

The only deviation I can find are Tektro and Hayes brakes that use hoses with 5.5mm OD and 2.5mm ID.

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29er / Re: Bhaalgorn's "Budget" CS-057 Build
« on: January 12, 2018, 02:06:26 PM »
Take care with your stem.
One guy on a french forum had the same and his handlebar was moving by 4 to 5 cm on the extremity due do the lack of stiffness of this carbon stem.

I was super anxious about it at first, but its been rock solid.

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29er / Re: Bhaalgorn's "Budget" CS-057 Build
« on: January 12, 2018, 09:13:10 AM »
Sorry it wasn't clear.
I was referring to this:


That's just a rubber piece included with the Jagwire Mountain Pro Shift kit to prevent cable rub on the frame. No idea what Jagwire calls it.

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I love Squirt too.

I've always flirted with the idea of paraffin...i guess I'll give it a go once I get threw some of my current lubes.

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