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Re: Chinese Santa Cruz/AM831 Believe me, i have iron out some issue for future buyers.

Early adopters have to iron out some issues.it aint a software patch ::). I guess theres a few here which dont have the patience thus calling out a schill.  ;D

It has come to a point these "open molds" aint open source anymore. There are supplier and there is the real manufacturer & behind that a designer/engineer which can make mistakes.

Everyone here ride a mtb.. Are you the type which helps on trail maintainance or the type which whines about the trail not manicured enough? Anyway..

Try reading my post again.. Take note of the points i've mention. Those points are my contribution.

Someone else will build this frame faster than i do..
No big deal to me but i do look forward to seeing it.

In no hurry to build this during the pendemic..alot of parts are sold out or in back order.

Ive got time 8)



October 24, 2020, 12:41:17 AM
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Re: Chinese Santa Cruz/AM831 fyi. there are issues with the lower link bolts.
Where tightening the bolts would seize the link.
Waiting for T-F to resolve the issue.
Perhaps it could be only my unit.

October 31, 2020, 12:00:48 PM
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Re: The shiney new AM831 Group Buy thread! Thats true. I am kinda dissapointed in it. Atleast design a knock block guard of some sort. Didnt get to know about it untill i got to try my fork out.
 
Just fyi to anyone whom has this frame or still going ahead.
Mtbtools. Com has a custom spacer.

Minimum space needed is 6mm for a lyrik 42 offset.
6-10mm is fine.

Shock bsuhing spacer might have some free play which needed some 1mm shim.



April 17, 2021, 01:25:39 AM
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Re: Carbonda FM909 Kind of interested in this 909. How is it so far in the rear stiffness for those whom are riding this frame?

Wonder if the rear swing arm is laterally stiff if you grab the top side of the rear wheel and seatpost  with push and pull.?

April 03, 2022, 10:19:33 AM
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