Pulled the trigger on the FM10. From Alibaba (not express) it was actually quite reasonable: $641 shipped to Massachusetts.
I'm migrating a bunch of parts over from my current bike to make sure I can feel how the frame is, but I got some fun chiner parts that I'm excited to try out on my old frame.
The build is gonna go something like this:
Frame Tan Tan FM10
Rear shock rockshox deluxe rt3 debonair 205x57.5 (trunnion)
Fork lyric 160mm 27.5 boost
post x fusion manic 150 31.6
wheels 27.5+ Duroc 40mm boost (because I have them. Debating moving to 29x2.3/4)
groupset Shimano SLX 1x11 groupset
cranks Simano SLX grpst
brakes Shimano SLX grpst
rotors Shimano SLX grpst
bb Shinamo bb92
tires Maxxis Recon 27.5 x 2.8
bars Chiner carbon
stem Chiner carbon
seat Chiner carbon
My rear shock is just a touch longer than the frame asks for, so I'm hoping that with proper sag accommodation, and running the lyrik at ~155mm I should have the geometry close to spec. Hoping it makes a somewhat more playful enduro bike than a hill slayer. I'd have preferred the 21" frame but the mold isn't open yet, so I'll be maxing out the 19" frame and I'll gift it to my brother when the 21" opens up. Or if I hate it I'll try something new.
On to some of the chiner parts I bought to flesh out my old frame once I strip it down.
I bought the LTwoo AT12 groupset (with the carbon fiber derailleur bracket) and I can't wait to see how that plays out. Cranks and all for $200
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32988332452.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.7ffa4c4dWd6tIOI also bought these super sketchy looking Deore M8000 clone hydraulic brakes! I'll admit this sounds like a bad idea on paper, and it may be in practice as well, but for $50 and a pile of good reviews I couldn't stop myself (and they may not be able to either).
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000176894248.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.7ffa4c4dWd6tIOStill investigating the carbon wheel market, I'm not sure if I want my next set to be 29ers, narrower 27.5s, or what have you, so if you have any strong opinions, I'm game to hear about wheels you like.
I figure it'll take at least a month to get here, if not two with the way things are moving from China these days, so no rush, but I'll update as parts show up.