Author Topic: 14" 26er FM-M001 build  (Read 60762 times)

bxcc

14" 26er FM-M001 build
« on: November 09, 2016, 05:55:02 PM »
My next build has officially begun. This time for daughter #2, the AR in GKARTA.
I ordered the frame on November 7th and hopefully it's here before Santa as he is the official delivery dude. The frame is sold from a bunch of different vendors but I bought this one from Tideace or Haideli on AliExpress. It's also sold on eBay by Tideace and Dashine bikes and on Amazon by Fasteam. I had several emails with Amy and her communication has been great and she informed me that Tideace and Haideli are the same company but Fasteam and Dashine are different vendors. Here is the link for the frame I purchased.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/carbon-mountain-bike-frame-with-headset-carbon-mtb-frame-26-size-14-and-16-For-Bike/32530200941.html?spm=2114.13010208.99999999.264.OKUMT2

So on with the build details. The frame will get the household standard of GKARTA decals with a color preference of yellow. The only thing that isn't high on the color list is the white fork. But since it was new from Amazon for $165, white it is. Unless someone has a black Reba 27.5 fork they want to trade for a Revelation RCT3.

Frame: Tideace FM-M001 14" frame 3K weave in matte finish
Fork: RockShox Revelation RCT3 27.5 100mm travel 15mm thru axle
Bar: Chiner carbon flat bar 660 wide
Grips: ESI Racer's Edge yellow
Stem: Wake 40mm
Seatpost: GUB 31.6 straight post
Saddle: Codream 230x140 kids seat from Amazon
Brakes: Shimano Deore M615
Rotors: Avid G3 160mm 6-bolt rotors (painted ones from AliExpress)
Wheels: Stans ZTR Crest 32h, DT Swiss 350 hubs, DT Swiss Competition spokes, Sapim aluminum self locking nipples
Tires: WTB Bronson Race 26x2.1
Crank: SRAM Stylo GXP 1.1 150mm (cut down from 175)
Chainring: 32T N/W gold ring
Bottom Bracket: SRAM GXP BB92
Pedals: Race Face Chester
Shifter: Shimano SLX M7000
Rear Derailleur: Shimano SLX M7000
Cassette: Shimano XT M8000 11-42 11 speed
Chain: Sram NX PC-1110

Weight: no idea but I hope it's in the 23 pound ballpark. 20 lbs would be great but some of the parts are on the portly side so I don't think it's doable with the current budget. I have thought about re-lacing the wheels to some Stan's Crest rims which would drop some weight and gain 1.5mm in inner width but I'm not sure if it's a worthy investment.

I'll keep this thread updated as the parts arrive.
« Last Edit: December 01, 2016, 06:45:42 AM by bxcc »



bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2016, 09:21:05 AM »
Quick update. The frame has shipped already which is 2 days from ordering.

carbonazza

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2016, 10:35:02 AM »
Thanks for continually experimenting :)
Aren't Aliexpress sellers incentivized to ship fast?

bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2016, 11:26:45 AM »
I believe you are correct. One thing that I do like is that AliExpress (AliPay) doesn't release the funds until the seller states that everything is ok. It's probably a little more risk for the seller but as the buyer, it gives a better sense of protection.

bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2016, 10:28:54 AM »
Quick update. I placed the order on Nov 8th and the frame arrived on Nov 16th. That's pretty darn quick! 8 days from placing the order to the northeast US. Everything was well packaged and appears to be good. Quality wise, it looks to be on par with other Chinese carbon vendors. So far, I'm very pleased.

carbonazza

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #5 on: November 16, 2016, 10:58:11 AM »
... 8 days from placing the order to the northeast US...
Isn't this the speed record of the forum ?  :)

bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2016, 11:05:11 AM »
 It has got to be pretty close. I have ordered things from the US that have taken longer than that.  I wanted to get the order placed early so that I would be sure to have it before Christmas. I guess I didn't need to sweat that one.

bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #7 on: November 16, 2016, 11:15:42 AM »
Here are a couple of pictures. It seems I can't figure out the new Imgur site and have the pictures actually viewable without clicking the link.
http://imgur.com/nUlXmj3
http://imgur.com/fmaM23n
http://imgur.com/xxpeVmT

bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #8 on: November 19, 2016, 11:44:37 AM »
Minor update. I updated the first post as a couple of things have changed and all the parts are on their way. A different stem will be used than what is pictured.


bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2016, 06:59:35 AM »
I have updated the build a bit. After a couple of emails with DT Swiss, I got the make up of the M1800 wheels. Hubs are 350's, rims are M480's, and spokes are DT Comp's. They are sending me some new 350 hub decals (want to get the M1800 decals off of the hubs) and I have the Crest rims on the way. The ERD is the same on both rims so not having to get more spokes makes it easier on the wallet, and so does finding some brand new in the wrapper rims on eBay for $45 shipped per pair. The rims are a bit narrow for my liking but with the 350 hubs and DT Comp spokes, it's a pretty solid build and should drop well over a half pound of rim weight for $45. So after springing for the Sapim Double Head self locking aluminum nipples in the bling color of yellow, I'll be into the wheels for $261.

Now just to find some chinese carbon 27.5 rims with an ERD of 540 so I can keep using the hubs and spokes as she grows into a 27.5 bike.

bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #10 on: January 04, 2017, 06:03:06 AM »
The brakes finally arrived. They were ordered on Nov 11th on AliExpress and arrived on Dec 31st. I did give the bike to her for Christmas, just with out brakes. We installed them last night and threw it on the scale. 21.8 pounds with the RF Chester pedals. I would definitely like to see it under 20lbs but it will most likely stay where it is. She super excited to try it out but it will have to wait.

carbonazza

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2017, 12:43:28 AM »
Thank you for experimenting again  :)
What do you think about the brakes?

bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #12 on: January 16, 2017, 04:41:39 PM »
I like the brakes a lot. Between all the bikes at my house, I have the new XTR M9020 and 9000's, SLX M675's, XT M785's and M8000's, and the Deore M615's. Other than the feel of the dimpled lever, the only noticeable difference while riding is the XTR Race as they don't have the servo wave feature. All the others perform equally well. I was thinking of going with the M396 brakes but I wanted to keep all bikes sharing the same type of brake pad and bleeding procedure.

Anyway, here is a picture of the maiden voyage. Still waiting on the handlebars but everything else is complete. Final weight is 21.4 pounds as pictured.

http://imgur.com/wbg4ozb
« Last Edit: January 16, 2017, 05:44:06 PM by bxcc »

bxcc

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #13 on: February 06, 2017, 02:14:49 PM »
The handlebars finally arrived and we got them mounted and all adjusted. The fit and finish of the frame is excellent and so isn't  the customer service of Tideace. 24" wheels would definitely help a bit but once she is on the bike, it fits great. The 26" wheels just makes it a little tall but she should do just fine. The crank arms at 150mm seem like a good fit too.

For the name, her favorite ski trail at Sugarloaf is White Nitro, and since she has been skiing it, she has been calling herself "White Nitro Girl". So I had to add a little personal touch.

Here are some final pictures.








carbonazza

Re: 14" 26er FM-M001 build
« Reply #14 on: February 07, 2017, 05:02:48 AM »
Wow. Beautiful bike!
I love the colors.
The gold carbon look of the spacers is so cool :)

Are they vinyl stickers?