Thanks, it's 2,8"Nice build! That Eddy Current is a 27,5"x2,6" or 2,8" ?
Thanks, it's 2,8"Nice build! That Eddy Current is a 27,5"x2,6" or 2,8" ?
This is a very interesting frame, but the geo chart is weird. 185mm travel would be nice for a full enduro with 180-190mm fork. According to geo chart axle to crown is 564mm, that is a 150mm travel fork. Even with less travel shock(60mm) that is not enough.More chat with DengFu today and I discovered that this frame also accept a 230x65mm rear shock, thus reaching 185 mm of travel as per attached geo chart; interesting if building it as a big enduro/ freeride bike when paired to a 180mm fork IMHO.
Another important aspect is that they're now providing E82 frames with a conventional internal cable routing instead of the ICR. View attachment 142673
Yeah, I've noted it...pretty common with chinese manufacturers.This is a very interesting frame, but the geo chart is weird. 185mm travel would be nice for a full enduro with 180-190mm fork. According to geo chart axle to crown is 564mm, that is a 150mm travel fork. Even with less travel shock(60mm) that is not enough.
Of course you can just put a longer fork but that would mess up the geo. It is not very confidence inspiring when manufacturers cannot even get the geo chart right!
Thanks for the answer!Thanks, it's 2,8"
interesting to know BB height (and wheels size) with all of these configurations ? Performed with exactly same frame assembly (links ? flip chip ? base ?) ?After some more chat with DengFu, this is what they told me...with a short stroke rear shock of 210x50mm (they call it "E-Suv") configuration, they recommend a 150mm fork.
With 230x60 the reported A/C length is 590mm, that means a 180mm fork, way more appropriate.
I think there's at least a typo in the long stroke geo chart; by the way they said that it will be updated after the new frames will be finished.
@_gregor would you mind measuring your steerer angle please? I think you're running a pair 27,5" setup with a 180mm fork, is it right?
From what I know, DengFu have 3 different yokes, I imagine that a customer could ask them to swap it.interesting to know BB height (and wheels size) with all of these configurations ? Performed with exactly same frame assembly (links ? flip chip ? base ?) ?
I've asked to DengFu, but haven't got an answer; I don't know if the frame could withstand the additional forceWonder if a dual crown could be used with this frame, could potentially be a DH machine
The bike is very nice to ride. It feels short compared to my exess. While it is useful in the mountains, it is less convenient on asphalt roads. I feel very confident on descents, the wheel does not slip away, the weight is well distributed. As for the rear suspension, it also works well with my RS Super Deluxe 230x62.5. I have nothing to complain about. The downside is definitely the too long crank arms, I will try to replace them with shorter ones in the near future. I've hit them on rocks many times. Another disadvantage is the battery that rattles in the frame, I solved it by gluing foam. Now it sits stiffly and there is no more banging noise when driving over bumps. The BMS in my battery that was purchased with the frame failed. My friend had exactly the same situation. Fortunately, Dengfu arranged for the BMS to be replaced in my country. It lasted about a month. The failure was that the battery provided voltage but did not want to charge. Additionally, CAN communication stopped working.Thanks for the answer!
Can you give us some impressions and feelings on how this bike ride? Does it have an active rear suspension, is it playful?
Had confirmation this morning from DengFu that E82 is suitable to use a DH dual crown forkWonder if a dual crown could be used with this frame, could potentially be a DH machine
Ok, I noticed the same. I chatted with dengfu, and they told me there are two version of frame ( SUV and PRO), BUT the frame is the same, only rear shock and shock yoke are different. Travel goes from 150mm (210x50mm) to even 190mm (with 230x65). BUT fork lenght stays the same 564mm. They told me that in the PRO you go with 590mm fork, but it changes geometry like in my photo.. (BB drop only -12mm, and steeper HT angle, also shorter reach etc).This is a very interesting frame, but the geo chart is weird. 185mm travel would be nice for a full enduro with 180-190mm fork. According to geo chart axle to crown is 564mm, that is a 150mm travel fork. Even with less travel shock(60mm) that is not enough.
Of course you can just put a longer fork but that would mess up the geo. It is not very confidence inspiring when manufacturers cannot even get the geo chart right!
ㄑ剛到,品質非常好,畫得完美。
[附件=完整]136797[/附件]
ㄑ剛到,品質非常好,畫得完美。
[附件=完整]136797[/附件]
la comunicación CAN. Así que no
Hola la talla M para qué altura es más o menospara
不好意思 !只會中文!您能用英語寫嗎,因為這是這個論壇上的通用語言?謝謝!
這台自行車是M尺碼,前輪是29er,後輪是27.5er你好,M碼,請問身高是多少呢?
還沒購入那麼一輛 180/190 自行車的組裝成本是多少?
我指的是飛行員 M 的尺寸是多少,高度是多少?
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