My FM936 standard XL ended up at 11.4 kg with pedals and bottle cage which I am very satisfied with. With a pair of nice carbon wheels, carbon cranks and a new cassette it could be possible to get closer to 10.5 Kg. Especially if I loose the dropper (but why would I wanna do that?
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Full Spec:
Carbonda fm936 Standard XL
Rockshox 29" SID Ultimate 120 mm blue 2021
2018 FOX Perf 165 x 42.5 DPS Float
Race face next 760mm
77Designz stem 1 45mm
Cane Creek slamset
MAGURA MT Trail Sport with Storm SL.2 180/160mm
ESI GRIPS Soft Grip Chunky
Rear deraileur XT 11-spd Rear RD-M8000
Trigger SHIMANO XT SL-M8000 I-Spec II for 11
Casette SRAM GX | 11-speed XG-1150 | 10-42
SRAM PC X1 Bicycle Chain 11
SRAM GX Eagle DUB Crank 1x12 BOOST
Hunt trail wide wheels, 30mm inner
Schwalbe racing ray/ralph evo
Tubeless
Seat Specilized phenom pro elasto 155mm
OneUp V2 Dropper 150mm + OneUp remote
KCNC MTB SC11 Seat Clamp
Shimano Pedal, PD-M540
Some thoughts:
Took the first 40+km ride this weekend and everything seems to hold up well. Bike is fast and agile. Climbs very well. I am used to ride a 140/140mm trail bike though... The bike is quite long but I only noticed that on a couple of really tight/narrow/slow passages. BB is low as mentioned in other posts but for me that is not an issue, you just have to be aware and adapt. Also it is nice with a low center of mass.
I got cranks with a boost chain ring on now, but the chain line looks a bit off so I may try a non-boost chain ring.
I had two issues building the bike. The first one was that I couldn´t fit my 180mm dropper beacuse of a manufacturing error. Carbonda compensated me for that and I switched to a 150mm instead which should be enough. Saved 50 grams too =). The other issue was that the linkage was mounted completely dry, but it seems fine after a full do-over.