Author Topic: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry  (Read 20619 times)

carbonazza

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #45 on: August 22, 2022, 02:43:56 PM »
Sorry but 69 HA angle is nothing near "modern" or "progressive" geometry :(

Aaaah... these youngsters do not remember we were riding 72º HA not so long ago  ;D
What would you consider to be a good angle ?
The Trifox mentionned here has 68.5º

How about putting a 120mm fork on it?

damianpia

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #46 on: August 23, 2022, 04:13:18 AM »
Aaaah... these youngsters do not remember we were riding 72º HA not so long ago  ;D

Haha! No, think about it this way - I've been riding on 71 HA for "few" years and now I have tasted the progressive geometry - don't want to go back :)

Spoker

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #47 on: August 24, 2022, 07:49:17 PM »
BXT 056  after  3 months hard riding still in one piece.  Love the relaxed geometry and the long front center.’

rhenders

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #48 on: August 30, 2022, 11:05:53 AM »
I did order two Spcycle SP-M05 Frame and two Spcycle MTB Fork.

https://a.aliexpress.com/_mLsDCEy
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mtAqdbS
Using Sellers Shipping Method (door to door).
Complete amount 1075,00 USD.
Also still in transit.
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Wondering how you came out with these. Are they really S-Works Epic clones? How close is the geometry and are they holding up okay?

rhenders

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #49 on: August 30, 2022, 11:11:39 AM »
I ended up getting the Trifox. It does have 3 ports in the headtube, allowing for the internal dropper cable.

Overall, the quality is v good. I weighted the bare large frame at 912 grms.

Supplied seatpost is rubbish, a good bit less than 30.9, so loose in the frame and slipped during 1st ride. Dropper in there now.
The rear brake threads were tight, and I needed to add washers to the caliper bolt as the hole in the frame was not that deep.
The rear derailleur exit port was poor. I needed to dremel out the insert so I could feed in the outer casing.
I got the 740mm trifox flat bars, seem good quality and I weighed them at 152 grms.
Threaded BB is nice, 73mm so no spacers required.
2.35 maxxis tyres fit fine with good clearance.
The rest of the build was XT/SLX mix. Wheels are ztto microspline hubs with carbonbearm rims. 1450 grms. Snail china xtr chainring copy is nice.

Looks great. How do you like it? Any reason you still went with Trifox instead of one of the alternatives that martocom posted? Considering one of these.

pressedvinegar

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #50 on: September 01, 2022, 07:51:28 AM »
I ended up getting the Trifox. It does have 3 ports in the headtube, allowing for the internal dropper cable.

Overall, the quality is v good. I weighted the bare large frame at 912 grms.

Supplied seatpost is rubbish, a good bit less than 30.9, so loose in the frame and slipped during 1st ride. Dropper in there now.
The rear brake threads were tight, and I needed to add washers to the caliper bolt as the hole in the frame was not that deep.
The rear derailleur exit port was poor. I needed to dremel out the insert so I could feed in the outer casing.
I got the 740mm trifox flat bars, seem good quality and I weighed them at 152 grms.
Threaded BB is nice, 73mm so no spacers required.
2.35 maxxis tyres fit fine with good clearance.
The rest of the build was XT/SLX mix. Wheels are ztto microspline hubs with carbonbearm rims. 1450 grms. Snail china xtr chainring copy is nice.

I have frame on order. Which size dropper did you get?  I got the medium frame but have waiting on the bike so i can confirm insertion depth. Do you have any pictures of what you had to do to the derailleur exit port?  Worried about that one.

pressedvinegar

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #51 on: September 01, 2022, 11:52:00 PM »
The Trifox sdy20 is 73mm bb?  Site has it listed as BSA 68mm.  Can you confirm?

I'll confirm my own:  I asked a guy on youtube that built one and he measured and said it is 73mm.  Sweet build video below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A15wF1tLi_o&lc=Ugyt8-wZ6caoZqSIY6V4AaABAg.9fPy-47JUPp9fQ1NOAYCID

Arno Knell

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #52 on: September 09, 2022, 03:20:41 PM »
Wondering how you came out with these. Are they really S-Works Epic clones? How close is the geometry and are they holding up okay?
I am absolutely happy with SPM-05 Frame.
The geometry is very close to the Epic.
Strava recording since build:
5000 Kilometer
100000 Höhenmeter
No issue !
« Last Edit: September 09, 2022, 03:23:44 PM by Arno Knell »

rhenders

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #53 on: September 19, 2022, 07:36:55 AM »
I am absolutely happy with SPM-05 Frame.
The geometry is very close to the Epic.
Strava recording since build:
5000 Kilometer
100000 Höhenmeter
No issue !

Nice! That looks really great. How stiff do you find the frame?

BruceJR

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #54 on: September 19, 2022, 06:46:51 PM »
SP-M016 Build:
Pretty good build quality. Headset, BSA bottom bracket, derailleur hanger, axle, finish all very clean and fit well. Built up with some spare parts and RS Judy 100mm for my 13yo son to ride cross country team this year. 28 pounds with some pretty heavy wheels, tires, fork, and NX crank.

Tijoe

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #55 on: December 09, 2022, 06:05:07 PM »
I almost have my Spcycle SP-M05 ready for a test ride.   I purchased the frame a year ago.  Finally accumulated the parts, built the wheels and put it together.
All of the parts have been sourced via Aliexpress except for:  RaceFace Next Carbon cranks/BB, Scumano XT rear derailleur and shift pod,  Flite saddle, PWN Coast dropper, and the tires.
I have a Rock Shock SID Ultimate SL on order to replace the Trifox carbon fork.

Hits the scale at 19.7 lbs.   When I add the Rockshox front fork, weight should be under 22lbs. 


« Last Edit: December 09, 2022, 06:07:13 PM by Tijoe »

tol_emi

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #56 on: December 29, 2022, 06:22:15 AM »
I found Trifox frames to be a little too expensive, for nothing great in return.
Carbonda just released one hardtail again with an interesting geometry: http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3800.0.html
I will probably build 2 of them in the coming weeks, to test.

any news or revies about this frame?
I am not founding this frame on the carbonda official website.

carbonazza

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #57 on: December 29, 2022, 02:50:12 PM »
any news or revies about this frame?
I am not founding this frame on the carbonda official website.

I just received the two frames. Initial impression is great.
Still some components are missing, I'll report as soon as they are built.

tol_emi

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #58 on: December 30, 2022, 07:26:06 AM »
I just received the two frames. Initial impression is great.
Still some components are missing, I'll report as soon as they are built.

Why there isn't this frame on Carbonda website?

carbonazza

Re: 29er XC Hardtail - Boost - Modern Geometry
« Reply #59 on: December 30, 2022, 11:57:33 AM »
Why there isn't this frame on Carbonda website?

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