Thecheekymonkey
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Please excuse the question but I just want to make sure before I pull the trigger, can anyone confirm that these are correct items for my 17" frame I've ordered?
Yes to a 29" ZEB, but I think 180mm is getting pretty long and the balance front and back with a 55mm stroke shock will be off. 170mm is long, but people have fitted them without too much issue.
Mullet works well as does 29-29". Horses for courses really... My only experience is with a mullet setup and it works great on the twisty single-track type of riding. If you predominantly ride fast, steep, rocky terrain, then 29" at both ends might be better? I'll let someone else comment on that setup.
I think the 17" frame should be fine for you especially with a nice short stem around 35mm reach. The mullet setup will also be great.
"If you predominantly ride fast, steep, rocky terrain, then 29" at both ends might be better? ". yes or 27.5 rear with 29 front 160 or 170 and 216x63 schock (with modification on the yoke). It have not only one solution, depend of your expect, stability/maniability ? safe/funny ? terrain clean/destroy (or shapped/natural) ? it is a compromise following you choice. in any case, exept if you ride on pump track, the 29 front is the better. For the rest no recomendations exepting avoid extrems (27.5x2.2 and 210x55 rear and 29x2.6 and 180 front)
Personally i found that expensive (can find DT 1700 for lower price for exemple on RCZ). In add carbon wheels are valid for road, but i find it less confortable than aluminium rims on rock garden and the gain of weight is imperceptible in regards of the 25 kg of the bike
"If you predominantly ride fast, steep, rocky terrain, then 29" at both ends might be better? ". yes or 27.5 rear with 29 front 160 or 170 and 216x63 schock (with modification on the yoke). It have not only one solution, depend of your expect, stability/maniability ? safe/funny ? terrain clean/destroy (or shapped/natural) ? it is a compromise following you choice. in any case, exept if you ride on pump track, the 29 front is the better. For the rest no recomendations exepting avoid extrems (27.5x2.2 and 210x55 rear and 29x2.6 and 180 front)
I switched from 29 front rear to 27,5 front rear.
Preference 27,5 front rear for sure. Agility was very welcome with a heavy ebike.
Then I switched to mullet. It is really an in between option. Yes, more speed and grip trough corners. But lacks some agility and I also think some playfulness. Also I felt less in control of the bike.
Im not sure at the moment what setup I prefer.
Need some more time in the saddle between the setups. Also playing with different fork lengths during this to really find out what suits me best.
Please don’t forget that the energy saving of the smoother rolling 29 inch wheels (on uneven terrain) aren’t as big of an issue with an emtb as on a normal mtb.
216 x 63 rear shock require any modifications? Appreciate your helpI‘m running 29“ front and 180 mm fork. 27.5 rear, but using a longer shock (216 x 63) to get 170 travel at the rear wheel. This bike is a beast. Head Angle 64 deg, BB hight at 358 mm. It’s a matter of taste…
Personally i don't use offset bushing and i'm satisfied by functioning.Use a 2mm offset bushing from Offset and mill away appr. 2-3 mm at the upper plate of the yoke.
Yeah, but is all individual feel. Thanks for all the feedback. CheersPersonally i don't use offset bushing and i'm satisfied by functioning.
Climbs like a goat because of the long chainstay. Anything You can do, the bike can do!Thanks buddy, so how the ride feel as it climb.?
Looks right. Luna X2 variant and I think Dengfu full bike come with 160mm travel (can't locate E10 dengfu full bike, maybe b/c from US, or it's just down again - from Dengfu full bike may be 150mm). Some have also gone to 170mm fork travel...Can you please help me choose the right fork for my dengfu size M?
I will be using a 27.5" front and rear wheel.
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Thank you, do you prefer 37mm fork offset or 46mm in this case?Looks right. Luna X2 variant and I think Dengfu full bike come with 160mm travel (can't locate E10 dengfu full bike, maybe b/c from US, or it's just down again - from Dengfu full bike may be 150mm). Some have also gone to 170mm fork travel...
Not familiar with the Boxxer, but most use the shorter offset for 27.5 and the larger offset for 29ers. 37mm offset looks low to me though - my Yari is 46mm offset running 27.5". I think DVO forks are like 40-42mm 27.5 or 44mm 29er.Thank you, do you prefer 37mm fork offset or 46mm in this case?
I'm going to run 27.5" front and rear wheel.Not familiar with the Boxxer, but most use the shorter offset for 27.5 and the larger offset for 29ers. 37mm offset looks low to me though - my Yari is 46mm offset running 27.5". I think DVO forks are like 40-42mm 27.5 or 44mm 29er.
I know at least one person in one of the M500/600/cheeb threads swapped between different offset forks and pretty much came to the conclusion they adjusted to either one pretty quickly, but that 37mm offset sure seems low to me. It's probably worth the time to read through some of the 'cheer'/E10 build threads to see if anyone's running a boxxer. Which size wheels are you going to run?
Front: DT SWISS HX 1700 SPLINE 27.5'' 35 MM Boost 15x110 mmNot familiar with the Boxxer, but most use the shorter offset for 27.5 and the larger offset for 29ers. 37mm offset looks low to me though - my Yari is 46mm offset running 27.5". I think DVO forks are like 40-42mm 27.5 or 44mm 29er.
I know at least one person in one of the M500/600/cheeb threads swapped between different offset forks and pretty much came to the conclusion they adjusted to either one pretty quickly, but that 37mm offset sure seems low to me. It's probably worth the time to read through some of the 'cheer'/E10 build threads to see if anyone's running a boxxer. Which size wheels are you going to run?
I‘m running 29“ front and 180 mm fork. 27.5 rear, but using a longer shock (216 x 63) to get 170 travel at the rear wheel. This bike is a beast. Head Angle 64 deg, BB hight at 358 mm. It’s a matter of taste…
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