Wow that paint ! I almost regret having it rawHey guys,
Good news, today my frame was painted:
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I have to pay the second half, and than it will be shipped.
Here, I will post any updates regarding the build.
Wow! Bafang btf014?Chain guides should be back in stock next week, so there is small delay here.
But the good news is, that battery should be ready next week, whitch would be great! If this is true, I can expect whole bike to be assembled before the end of August, depending on the shipping time for the frame and the battery.
Perhaps a photo identifying the areas of concern would help some of us understand better, thanks for such detailed informationI did preliminary shock install.
Super deluxe coil ultimate 2023 fits OK, no problems there.
Width of the trunion mount shock is 54mm. Width at the rocker arm, with the provided spacers is 55mm. IMO, this is a bit too big, because rocker arm is verry rigid, so even when bolts are tigthened to spec, the shock doesn't "bottom out" on the spaceres between the shock and rocker arm. Bolts actually bottom out in the shock, before spacers contact the shock.
To me it looks like the provided spacers are too thin, cca 0,5mm too thin each, and . Did any body else notice something like that? Any feedback? Does it make sense what I am saying?
Alignment between top and bottom mount looks acceptable imo, I would eyeball it to cca 0,4mm to one side (for refference, on the giant reign 2020, alignment is spot on) .
Why am I measuring this? Especialy trunion mounted shocks are very sensitive to missalignment, because they don't tolerate bending forces too well. (eg, can't really bend at the trunion mount, too stiff)
I think there is no play on my side, I will double check but it looked good to meI did preliminary shock install.
Super deluxe coil ultimate 2023 fits OK, no problems there.
Width of the trunion mount shock is 54mm. Width at the rocker arm, with the provided spacers is 55mm. IMO, this is a bit too big, because rocker arm is verry rigid, so even when bolts are tigthened to spec, the shock doesn't "bottom out" on the spaceres between the shock and rocker arm. Bolts actually bottom out in the shock, before spacers contact the shock.
To me it looks like the provided spacers are too thin, cca 0,5mm too thin each, and . Did any body else notice something like that? Any feedback? Does it make sense what I am saying?
Alignment between top and bottom mount looks acceptable imo, I would eyeball it to cca 0,4mm to one side (for refference, on the giant reign 2020, alignment is spot on) .
Why am I measuring this? Especialy trunion mounted shocks are very sensitive to missalignment, because they don't tolerate bending forces too well. (eg, can't really bend at the trunion mount, too stiff)
On my side no issue, I have a small play but in the lower part, not the trunnion side, I may have to check for new bushings.Regarding the alignment, when the bottom bolt is done:
On non drive side:
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And on the drive side:
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It is a little bit to one side, but probably less than half a mm from center. I think it is good.
Regarding the spacer length:
When I do tight only one top bolt (bottom also unbolted, to see the movement), this is the result:
The bolt is tight, but there is still a bit of play between the shock and the shock and the rocker arm. IMO, this indicates, that the spacers are a bit too narrow (considering I measured 45mm distance between the two) or (and?) bolts are a bit too long.
When you do both bolts, there is no play, because in a sense, shock is then suspended in the middle of the rocker arm, because rocker arm is very rigid.
As is, I don't think it is a big issue. Currently, I put few 10mm x 18mm x 0,1mm shims between the rocker arm and the shock, to take up the slack. I put more on the drive side, to help with the very slight misalignment, and shock is not pulled in the middle unnecessarily.
slim and beautifulPreliminary test build is done:
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Weigth is 17.6kg. It is without a battery, pedaly and tubeless, without tyre sealant.
With battery, pedals and sealant it should be cca 20.8kg. Considering, it has heavy alu wheels, heavy tyres, heavy drivetrain, and coil shock I think it is good. Certanly good enough for me.
What is the shock length and stroke?Preliminary test build is done:
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Weigth is 17.6kg. It is without a battery, pedaly and tubeless, without tyre sealant.
With battery, pedals and sealant it should be cca 20.8kg. Considering, it has heavy alu wheels, heavy tyres, heavy drivetrain, and coil shock I think it is good. Certanly good enough for me.
Nice build! Hope you get a battery soon!Also frame is ligther that I expected. My painted size L, with seat clamp and without motor bolts is 2526g. Rear axle and derailure hanger would add additional 88g:
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Few interior shots
Seat tube from below:
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Down tube:
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I would say, that it looks clean.
Yes this is what I was thinking about. How much space there is in total. Safest would be to order frame first and measure, but if I order motor I need to decide voltage and that affects battery size.Hey, tnx. I don't plan on dropping the motor right now, but it looks like @kaylee.s just received his frame, so he might be able to help you:
M820 Bafang - LIGHTCARBON LCE930 Frame (lightweight)
Cool, exactly what I need. For 36V motor 20A version should be enough? Or should I go bigger? In theory it should be enough, I’m not sure if it’s worth it to go for 30A … 20A is 720w, the motor is not supposed to deliver that much powerwww.emtbforums.com
Don't forget to leave enough space for all the cables.
Yes, mine came with the lower shock boltsI recently put in an order for a frame and motor. Could i ask which cassette you put on here? And how does it pedal with no motor? I have a 2021 Norco range VLT with an Ep8000 and it is quite draggy. Also did it come with the bottom shock bolt? I have ordered the shock and hardware for the bushings but i'm not sure if i need the bolt and if so which size. Thanks
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