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  1. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    It is true that it is not always easy to make oneself understood, especially when we do not speak the same language. I looked at the link you provided in your post, and indeed, we can see that there are two models of spiders. One is the original, compatible with the chain guide, and the other is...
  2. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    You can make your request at this store. They will respond favorably to your request, and they'll understand. This is where I ordered mine. https://www.aliexpress.com/store/912422680?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.47.50e21802YFvi3F
  3. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    For routing cables through the headset, I don't understand people who don't like this method. Sure, it's a bit finicky, but it's so much nicer to have this system rather than routing through the frame. You just need to be meticulous during the initial setup, and then everything works fine...
  4. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    I don't understand the problem, it's quite simple. If you check my previous post, I list two models that are compatible with the Bafang M510, M600, and M560 motors. All you need to do is contact the seller and ask for the reference number of their spider. If they are unable to provide it, then...
  5. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    That's great, I can't wait to see the construction of your bike. However, regarding the chainring, I didn't understand your request. I did make a post that explains which spider models are compatible. I'll let you go through my post to find this information. I'm not sure what to make of this...
  6. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    If you really want to experiment with the geometry and convert the LCE971 to a mullet setup, I recommend contacting Jim and asking for his opinion. From my experience with my LCE971 equipped with 29" wheels, the overall geometry feels very stable. However, in 29", it retains good...
  7. Denver

    LightCarbon LCE971, VPP/DW, Bafang M510/M600/M560

    The chain guide is compatible with the motor (for example: Bafang M510). You just need to order a chain guide in the "ISCG05" format.
  8. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    Honestly, for all-mountain riding, the 29" wheel size is clearly better. It makes obstacles easier to navigate and the bike rolls more efficiently. Regarding the crank arms : As shown in the photo below, the M420, M500, M510, M560, M600, and M800 all use Bafang proprietary cranks (BFG)...
  9. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    The LCE971 frame is not originally designed for a mullet setup, which is the first thing to keep in mind. However, if you are still tempted to try riding it as a mullet, I would advise limiting the front travel to 150mm to minimize alterations to the original geometry. And don't make the foolish...
  10. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    I completely understand your concerns regarding battery safety, and it's clear that zero risk does not exist. It's also true that there's a higher risk when buying a battery from a third-party Chinese company compared to a well-known manufacturer like Bosch, to name one. It's important to know...
  11. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    Thank you very much. I try my best to help as many people as possible. Of course, there are many brands that manufacture batteries like Bosch, Specialized, Darfon... There are also companies that develop only battery cases, such as "SYR" or "Hailong." For this frame model, Lightcarbon has...
  12. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    Yes, the M560 supports both versions (1A and 1B)😉.
  13. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    For choosing grease, there are two things to be mindful of: Firstly, it's essential to ensure that your grease is compatible with composite materials, particularly carbon. Some greases contain additives that can be corrosive to carbon frames... So it's crucial to be certain that the grease you...
  14. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    I can't give you an absolute truth because it depends on the equipment you've chosen beforehand. However, I can provide you with some measurements, and based on that, you could determine which bolt length suits you best. As shown in the photos, there are several versions of bike chainrings...
  15. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    Let's say the external battery would be interesting if you lack autonomy 2/3 of the time out of 10 outings. That is, 70% / 80% of the time you don't need it. However, if it's the opposite scenario, it may not be very wise to consider this option. As for the frame size: Even though there are...
  16. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    You might not be wrong with your observation. It's true that it's not yet available on their own website, but what does that mean? Do they have prototypes and want to liquidate them under a different name like E82 to avoid tarnishing the E11 when it's finalized? As for the graphs, it's not...
  17. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    Yes, I can tell you what I think about it. If we look at the E82's geometry in a general aspect and compare it to that of the LCE971, we can say that the E82's geometry is slightly more oriented towards enduro. The rider's positioning is slightly more rearward, which can be an...
  18. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    Merci :) Yes, I also find it preferable to have a bike that is more agile due to its geometry and reduced travel rather than a large enduro bike. it's so more fun
  19. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    Indeed, batteries lose capacity as they age. If you'd like an example, I can provide you with the capacity loss of the battery (670wh) in my Frey AM1000 EX. Currently, the bike has reached 2478 km over 1.5 years. The last capacity test I conducted showed 93% out of the 100% measured when the...
  20. Denver

    Assembly frame LightCarbon LCE971 bafang M510 (By Denver)

    Thank you so much for accepting my request. So I'm reposting my comment as well 🤗. Wow, it looks great in blue ! Are you happy with this bike ?
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