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Re: Chinese Carbon 29er Pic Thread.
Here is my open mold fleet. Hard tail, 100/100 xc, 130/130 LCFS958, 160/160 LCFS947
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Re: LightCarbon 918?
Just finished building my 918 in crystal red matte, size L I used the following components: Their MC932GP-XC rims- 28 holes (320 g each), XC03 handlebar (220g), SP02-31.8 setpost (193g) Full XT M8100 1x12 groupset (34x10-45) Kalloy uno stem 60 -7 SID SL Ultimate 110 fork Monarch RT3 shock Shock bushings from offsetbushings.com DT-swiss 350 CL straightpull hubset Sapim laser spokes DT-swiss standard brass nipples black 12mm Schwalbe tubeless valves Schwalbe Racing Ray and Ralph Ergon GA3 grips size L Total weight by adding up all the components: 9,8 kg. Real life weight 11.1 kg. The paint job looks very nice and I didn't find any imperfections. From a distance you get a darkish red color Everything went together very well; including headset, bottom bracket and brake mounts. Although the bottom bracket wasn't faced after the paint job and the rear brake mounts were faces just a little, everything fitted perfectly and the crankset spinned smoothly. I only sanded a sharp edge where the top tube meets the headtube to prevent damage to te brake en shiftlines. Only drawback of the frame design I think is the limited choice of shocks due to unconventional imperial sizing and standard mount. I actually only found the monarch to fit the frame. The Monarch has been updated through the years and seems like a fine choice. And the hidden cables look nice, but would be more convenient for future service to have the lines routed through the side of the headtube. All in all I'm very happy with my build. I did a quick test ride and it was very responsive and light compared to my alloy Cube stereo pro 120 from 2018 (13.9kg) May 28, 2024, 11:52:02 AM |
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