Hello all,
This is my first post here, though I've been following these carbon frames for a while. I'm the guy that organized a lot of the hardtail 29er info in my blog post. Check it out here:
http://bikingtoplay.blogspot.com/2013/11/chinese-carbon-bike-frames.htmlAfter that post, I ended up with a Krampus, though I found it to be too heavy and pokey for much enjoyment. I then bought a Sette Razzo carbon frame off ebay. I was pretty sure I wouldn't like carbon fiber: I'm a steel guy at heart, and I've had mixed feelings about the two carbon frames I'd demo'd previously (older Gary Fisher Superfly was stiff and dead feeling, newer Trek Superfly was nice
http://bikingtoplay.blogspot.com/2013/11/trek-factory-demo-niner-and-gryphon-sold.htmlenough, but $4000!), so I didn't want to invest a lot into a CF frame.
Somewhat to my surprise, I found I enjoyed the Razzo quite a bit:
It was light and smooth, but still responsive to my pedaling efforts. A nice combination.
But...
Ideally, I would like the top tube to be a bit shorter, as well as the chainstays, I wouldn't mind more standover, and I'd like to run it with a carbon fork and a big fat tire up front.
So, I just sent dough off to Peter for an 20" IP-106 with a matching fork. I figure I'll build it up 1x9 with a Knard up front and my Mission 2.4 on the back. I think that will fit.
Stay tuned.