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Just finished my FM015 build from Hong Fu

Great Ride.

 

7.1kg as is.

 

Nice bike!! And how did the build go? Any issues hassles to talk of?

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Nice bike!! And how did the build go? Any issues hassles to talk of?

 

Only issue was the seatpost clamp, but I got it to work.

That is the only thing I found with the chinese products, the seatpost clamps are dodge.

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Only issue was the seatpost clamp, but I got it to work.

That is the only thing I found with the chinese products, the seatpost clamps are dodge.

 

I've read this too, but that's only on the ISP frames..

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Just finished my FM015 build from Hong Fu

Great Ride.

 

7.1kg as is.

 

that is bloody pretty!

Am thinking of getting the same frame, or an FM066; also from Hongfu let us know how it rides- my only hesitations are from those seatstays- I'm worried they'll sacrifice ride comfort...

Again well done on a brilliant build :clap:

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As far as I heard swift is made in the East, rebranded elsewhere i think in the UK.

 

Designers are in Europe, company started by a Saffer, Mark Blewitt. Frames are then manufactured at their own facilities in Asia and headquarters are in Asia. I have seen a few of the bikes here in racing groups. Seems pretty solid. Bikeradar have reviewed them and consistently gave them 4,5 stars. Similiar setup I think to Silverback but comparitively up there with the best of the top end bikes according to international reviews.

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that is bloody pretty!

Am thinking of getting the same frame, or an FM066; also from Hongfu let us know how it rides- my only hesitations are from those seatstays- I'm worried they'll sacrifice ride comfort...

Again well done on a brilliant build :clap:

Did a 2:45 hour ride in the cradle area here in JHB, 961m climbing in 68 km's an no hassles at all.

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http://www.htbike.com/bbs/UploadFile/2011-11/2011111617483392057.jpg

 

its difficult to know whats real and whats not

Looks a lot like the real deal

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I'm looking for a carbon Seatpost. 400mm x 27.2.

 

Dengfu has a 27.2mm but the length is not mentioned and flyxii doesn't have one on their website.

 

Should I just e-mail them and ask?

 

Any experience/advice on carbon seatposts? For MTB (Merida uses 27.2mm). 350mm is too short for me. Any idea if the clamp is carbon? Edit: By clamp I mean where the seatpost "clamps" to the saddle.(not sure what it's called?)

 

Thanks :)

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I'm looking for a carbon Seatpost. 400mm x 27.2.

 

Dengfu has a 27.2mm but the length is not mentioned and flyxii doesn't have one on their website.

 

Should I just e-mail them and ask?

 

Any experience/advice on carbon seatposts? For MTB (Merida uses 27.2mm). 350mm is too short for me. Any idea if the clamp is carbon? Edit: By clamp I mean where the seatpost "clamps" to the saddle.(not sure what it's called?)

 

Thanks :)

 

Mail flyxii, or just check on eBay and Alibaba or AliExpress. You might be able to find some useful reviews too

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has anyone heard of UZZIEL Core 29er carbon toray Dual suspension frame?

 

Ordering a frame from Cyclebuzz for R8500 and was just wondering if anyone had any opinion?

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has anyone heard of UZZIEL Core 29er carbon toray Dual suspension frame?

 

Ordering a frame from Cyclebuzz for R8500 and was just wondering if anyone had any opinion?

 

Do you have a picture of it? I'm might be very wrong, maybe cyclebuzz branding it themselves?

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