back in 2015-16 bought a chinese carbon frame from Shenzhen Ican Sport Co.,Ltd and ok even if it wasn`t an e bikeToday's build questions :
How is the battery cover held in place ?
How is the battery held in place ?
Is the complete wiring loom pre-installed in the frame ?
I take it the rear brake line runs internally then externally on the bottom side of the rear triangle ? Where does this exit the frame ?
Where does the gear cable run ?
Where does the wheel sensor mount and the cable run ? Is it possible to modify this to a brake disk variety if it's not already ?
The angles make it appear as if there would be almost no limit to dropper post length ?
Are all the bearings factory marked with torque numbers ? (can't tell from the image)
Whats size rear rotor is it setup for without adapters ?
Does it come with any guides/advice for painting/finishing ?
Are there any manual finishing jobs you have to perform to the frame ?
Does the rear axle hole have steel/aluminium/something inserts ?
Does it only come in black ?
it was a project i fancied doing at that particular time.( couldn`t afford a carbon bike)
frame was i think T700 carbon raw finish (as the one as the one Rob has bought) with no finishing to do.
frame was very good indeed with all bushings marked and pre torqued, as far as i know the bushings for bottom bracket
were aluminium resined in Kevlar with carbon outer finish and a perfect fit, headset machined with no play. seat tube correct dimension.
cabling went down the downtube exited ports underneath the bottom bracket and went into clips under the chain stays.
all in all i thought it matched up in quality(frame) to the named manufacturers at a fraction of the cost, and i used parts taken from
other bikes (that i owned)
problem arose when coming to sell is that the majority of (as then) mountain bikers sneer at a "Chinese" carbon frame pulling the thing down as it it had the black death, and as i did try to explain that the big manufacturers may have all their carbon frames made not in the country or origin they simply did not want to know. If it doesn`t say specialized,cube,trek and all the other big boys it was simply shit.
so bottom line is yes i would build another, i think the quality is very good (frame what i had) but always bear in mind you won`t get £10,000
to sell it
build it and ride the shit out of it
ended up stripping all the parts of and selling the frame on its own, at probably half the price