nikolajandreasen
New Member
Hi everyone!
As my post in: Newbies Hangout says, I'm relatively new to the MTB world, but I've fallen in love with it. I am a trained electrician, and educated marine engineer, so fiddling with tools and getting greasy is not unknown to me.
But this is the first time I have to assemble a MTB bike from scratch. (If I jump into it).
My current bike is a Scott Scale 970, and thinking about (If possible) to build a LightCarbon LCE39 with M560 where I would like to recycle as much as possible from my Scale 970, which has the following components:
Is these be alright parts to recycle, and take the jump into E-MTB? As for brakes, I'm thinking of using the adapter for the 180mm disc so that it is compatible with the frame from LightCarbon.
Hope you guys can help me.
As my post in: Newbies Hangout says, I'm relatively new to the MTB world, but I've fallen in love with it. I am a trained electrician, and educated marine engineer, so fiddling with tools and getting greasy is not unknown to me.
But this is the first time I have to assemble a MTB bike from scratch. (If I jump into it).
My current bike is a Scott Scale 970, and thinking about (If possible) to build a LightCarbon LCE39 with M560 where I would like to recycle as much as possible from my Scale 970, which has the following components:
- Fork: RockShox Judy Silver TK Solo Air with SCOTT RideLoc Remote
- Stem: Syncros Alloy 6061 - Oversized 31.8mm - 1 1/8" - 6° angle
- Back Shifter: SRAM NX Eagle
- Shifter: SRAM SX Eagle Trigger
- Gear group: SRAM SX Eagle
- Cassette: SRAM SX-PG1210, 11-50 T
- Crank: SRAM SRAM SX Eagle DUB Boost, 32T
- Front brakes: Shimano MT200
- Lever:BL-MT200
- Rear brakes: Shimano MT200
- Lever: BL-MT200
- Rim: Syncros / 32H
Is these be alright parts to recycle, and take the jump into E-MTB? As for brakes, I'm thinking of using the adapter for the 180mm disc so that it is compatible with the frame from LightCarbon.
Hope you guys can help me.
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