Author Topic: Spcycle 2022 New 29er Boost hardtail mtb frame  (Read 7999 times)

Eneen

Re: Spcycle 2022 New 29er Boost hardtail mtb frame
« Reply #15 on: January 16, 2023, 04:38:35 AM »
I want to know if the rear triangle offers some comfort, if that rear offers some compliance so filter small bumps... if yes, how much mm is the carbon compliance

IHMO frame compliance is last thing when it comes to bump compliance: fork/shock -> tires -> seatpost/handlebar -> frame. Take a look at this video:


More important is how this frame flexes under load, but I guess there is no info about it:

dracoola13

Re: Spcycle 2022 New 29er Boost hardtail mtb frame
« Reply #16 on: January 16, 2023, 06:44:13 AM »
I have built bike with this frame (size M) for my girlfriend in september. I think it is the best downcountry hardtail frame at this moment - good reach numbers, good saddle position, perfect headtube angle (66.0 with 120 mm fork).


I have found only two problems:
1. Chainline must be 53 mm or wider. With smaller numbers chainring is rubbing chainstay. Checked with 32, 34 and 36-teeth chainrings on M8100 crankset (52 mm) and installed M8000-B (53.4 mm) without any problems.
2. Some calipers with 160mm rotors can not be fitted into the rear stays (M6000). But I haven't any problems with M8100 and M7100 with 180 mm.

Yesterday I have recieved the same frame for me and my friends building another two bikes with this frame. Chameleon painting is awesome.



Looks good, I'm strongly considering this frame. Can I ask how tall is you GF? I'm 5'7, thinking the 17" (medium) should be good. Also, what do you think of the seat stay? Is this a compliance thing? It looks less strong then a straight stay.

My GF is 164 cm tall. 17" frame with 45 mm stem and 760 mm handlebar (9 degrees backsweep).

She have noticed some vertical compliance on rough surface. And I haven't noticed any stiffness problems during sprinting and pump track riding on this bike.
I will try this frame in size L soon.

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What's the weight of this frame?
Does it have ZS type headset so angleset can be installed?
Frame weight is 1.106 kg.
Headset - integrated, bearings is installed directly into the frame

bxcc

Re: Spcycle 2022 New 29er Boost hardtail mtb frame
« Reply #17 on: February 18, 2023, 03:39:39 PM »
Any more thoughts on this frame? Looking at getting two, one for my daughter and one for myself.

 All of the carbon frames I’ve had have been black. Thinking of going gloss white with a blue pearl or metallic finish.

bxcc

Re: Spcycle 2022 New 29er Boost hardtail mtb frame
« Reply #18 on: February 19, 2023, 07:35:04 PM »
That didn’t take long, two frames were ordered today, February 19th. One 19” frame painted in gloss pearl white and a 17” frame in matte black and matte pink. So far communication has been quick and helpful. I’ll keep the thread updated as things progress.

Shinso

Re: Spcycle 2022 New 29er Boost hardtail mtb frame
« Reply #19 on: February 23, 2023, 08:01:17 AM »
She looks rather promising in the photo - any more pictures?

darkening

Re: Spcycle 2022 New 29er Boost hardtail mtb frame
« Reply #20 on: January 23, 2024, 03:06:29 AM »
Anyone tried to use true to size 2.6" 29er tyres (65mm width or more)? What is the clearance?

Kommandant33

Re: Spcycle 2022 New 29er Boost hardtail mtb frame
« Reply #21 on: February 18, 2024, 07:04:13 PM »
Hello,

Can I please get a price on a MEDIUM with Chameleon green + shipping to Australia?

also, do you have any rigid forks that you could send in the same paint scheme at the same time?

Thanks!

Kommandant33

Re: Spcycle 2022 New 29er Boost hardtail mtb frame
« Reply #22 on: March 21, 2024, 05:36:27 PM »
That didn’t take long, two frames were ordered today, February 19th. One 19” frame painted in gloss pearl white and a 17” frame in matte black and matte pink. So far communication has been quick and helpful. I’ll keep the thread updated as things progress.

Hey - do you have an update?

I am interested to know. Thanks.