Author Topic: Budget build  (Read 7825 times)

Golo777

Budget build
« on: July 13, 2014, 01:26:53 PM »
Hi! New to this Forum, but already like it!    I own a Airborne New Goblin 29er; fine bike and well-equpped for the money, but the aluminum frame is poorly finished and ride is harsh. Only upgrades were the Mavic Cr29ssMax, and a Thomson seatpost.   Thinking of buying a 056 frame (quick release) and swapping all components possible to the new frame, plus adding a carbon seatpost.  Seeking advice from Forum members if anyone has attempted this before, and whether there are any other parts that must be changed for the frame swap.



MTB2223

Re: Budget build
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2014, 01:53:04 PM »
Hi Golo,

welcome.

When you choose another frame, you have pay attention to the following part:
- Bottom bracket: BSA/PF30/BB30 etc
- Quick release / 12x142 / 10x135
- Front derailleur: how is it currently mounted, can you reuse the same type of FD
- Fork: your fork is shortened. Does if fit in the frame with (maybe) different head tube length
- Geometry: compare it to you current geometry. You cannot doing a test ride ....
- Seatpost: diameter of the seat post tube
- Maybe you will need new cables because some are too short

Golo777

Re: Budget build
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2014, 04:00:45 PM »
 Thanks MTB.
Another question.  Would the 056 handle my weight: 210lbs?

MTB2223

Re: Budget build
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2014, 04:10:02 PM »
Thanks MTB.
Another question.  Would the 056 handle my weight: 210lbs?
That's not a problem. 210lbs isn't that heavy  ;)
The question is: can your wheels handle your weight. Some wheels have weight limits. But, you're using your current wheels, so this isn't a problem.

Golo777

Re: Budget build
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2014, 07:11:57 AM »
Thanks!   Some other questions, for both the 256SL, and the 056 frames:

What is the front derrailleur type and diameter?

What is the standover height for the 15.5, 17.5 and 19 inch frame sizes?  I read somewhere about someone surprised about how little clearance they had once assembled , even with the sloping top tube.

What is the reccomended headset brand?

I am serious about assembling this bike, but since I have already several other name brands ( Epic 29er, Roubaix Comp, Motobecane 29er, and other oldies) I want to make sure my Airborne NewGoblin parts fit the XMIPlay frame before placin the order.
Thanks for your great support, MTB. Any other advisors?

Patrick C.

Re: Budget build
« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2014, 09:16:00 AM »
The 056/057 frames use a 34.9 mm clamp on front der and the cable comes from the top.  Not sure about the size of the Goblin tube, but it is the same style front derailleur as the 056/057. 

The 256 has a direct mount front, and the cable comes from below which is different from the Goblin frame.  You could probably get it to work, but it is a different setup.

Looks like the Goblin also has a tapered headtube, so you should be OK there.  The small 056/057 and 256 are 105 mm long, but the other sizes are longer, up to 135 mm.  The Airborne page shows all Goblin sizes with a 110 mm headtube length and a couple of spacers, so as long as you didn't shorten the steer tube you should be OK.

The IP-256 drawing I got from iPlay doesn't show standover, but for the 056/057 it is 769, 805, and 826 mm or 30.3, 31.7, and 32.5 inches respectively.  I would like a bit more, but I haven't smacked my nads on the top tube yet.

I have the Necco headset that IPlay sells.  Some don't like it, but it works for me so far.

Golo777

Re: Budget build
« Reply #6 on: July 16, 2014, 10:14:27 AM »
Thanks! I am leaning to the 056 since I already have the Cr29ssMax quick release wheels .  Very helpful info!  I will print both sketches and compare them.  My Goblin is 18" so preliminarily it may be the 17.5 in the 056. Will let you guys know how it goes.   Thanks.

Patrick C.

Re: Budget build
« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2014, 10:20:19 AM »
You should be able to get either frame with the 135 mm QR dropouts- mine is an 057 with the QR dropouts. 

Golo777

Re: Budget build
« Reply #8 on: July 16, 2014, 10:41:08 AM »
Hmmmm . I need to some more homework.  I had the impression that the QR vs through-axle was the only difference between a 056 and the 057!
I will read the fine-print!!

Izzy

Re: Budget build
« Reply #9 on: July 16, 2014, 11:01:31 AM »
It is a bit confusing..

 - First, there was the 056 with QR, and the 057 was the through axle version.

 - Then, it went to just the 057 and you could choose between QR and though-axle.

 - But, the 056 still hangs around as the exact frame as to confuse people.

At least, I think that's the case. Lol.

Vipassana

Re: Budget build
« Reply #10 on: July 16, 2014, 11:33:55 AM »
I was told by Peter that you order the IP-057 and specify the dropout style you want.  Forget about the IP-056 I guess.

brmeyer135

Re: Budget build
« Reply #11 on: July 17, 2014, 10:53:29 AM »
I would get with Airborne about their headset size.
These(chinese frames), as has been said many times over, use a 'campy' style....size IS42 top and IS52 bottom

Golo777

Re: Budget build
« Reply #12 on: July 17, 2014, 11:13:19 AM »
OK Thanks everyone. Some further info shared by Peter today:


IP-057 and IP-056 are same frame, the only difference is IP-056 is with aluminum dropout for QR only, IP-057 is for replaceable dropouts for QR and 142x12

IP-057 frame and IP-056 frame are with all inner cable routing.

IP-029 is with external brakes cable routing and for QR only

Golo777

Re: Budget build
« Reply #13 on: July 19, 2014, 08:11:56 AM »
Another question: as far as frame size, for a 5'-11.5" rider, 32" inseam pant's size, would a 19 inch frame that shows a stand-over height of 826.9 ( 32.5"), be OK? ( A 17.5 shows a Stand-over height of 31.7").
What's the experience out there ?

Is the IP-057 really that tall?  Other frame dimensions on the sketch seem to indicate that generally they match other mainstream brands, except on the stand-over height where they show unusually tall measures..

Actual users' experience? Deciding between a 17.5 and a 19" now.
Thanks

Carbon_Dude

Re: Budget build
« Reply #14 on: July 19, 2014, 08:20:07 AM »
On my 19" IP-057, with my tire sidewall height, I get a stand over measurement of 31.5"-32.0", depending on where you measure.  The top tube is curved and it depends on how far away from the seat that you measure.

I'm 5'-11" with a 32" inseam and have no problem with the stand over height that I have.
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