![]() ![]() Why choose the 150mm travel suspension frameġ50mm travel might be the sweet spot for around mountain bike riding and a spot of enduro racing. With 150mm of travel you can be sure that there is no course too gnarly for this frame, the question is, are you gnarly enough to accept the challenge? The great enduro bike frame doesn’t need to be so expensive.įancy slaying your local enduro and proving that you are the best local trail slayer? Well, our carbon fiber full-suspension boost mountain bike frame the P9 is the bike frame that you need. you have more choice for wheelset and tires. To bring you much more riding pleasure, we use the wider rear boost spacing, 148 x 12mm and 150mm travel, to keep the stiffness of the MTB bike frame and the high speed. ICAN P9 enduro bike frame won’t let you down, it is constructed out of Toray T700-T800 carbon fiber, full carbon fiber frame to keep the best balance of lightness and stiffness, since ICAN P9 push into the market, they have never met quality problem among riders. Have you spent lots of time picking up one satisfied enduro MTB frame? Hard to find one that is stiff, light, better shock absorption, but affordable enduro MTB frame? Mounting hardware : M8x30mm and M8x25.15 (removed all ICAN spacers included in the temp plastic piece that comes from the factory).įor the torque: I just used the 10-12Nm that are spec'd on the other bolts in the suspension system.įox Performance Float dpx2 210x55 tune id DZC6Ģ.Full Toray T700 or T800 carbon fiber bike frame, the basic factor for light and stiff.ģ.The BSA Bottom Bracket, fit for more speed crank.Ĥ.The 150mm travel set. He wrote a brief setup of what I did lower in the thread: ![]() RockShox Deluxe Ultimate 210 x 55mm Rear Shock So beware that if you have a problem the after sales service and customer care is not what it should be.What brand of rear shock can the ICAN P9 frame match with?Īccording to the customer's assembly feedback, the shock brands we can currently support : Shame really as they’re not bad wheels for the money. ![]() I decided to cut my losses, keep the wheels and try to sell them on. ![]() The upshot is that I risk losing my money and being substantially out of pocket. They want me to send the wheels back at my expense and they stipulate that they take no responsibility for loss or damage. When I finally managed to get them to understand the problem they agreed to send me the wheels I had ordered but asked me to resell their wheels and they were going to charge me!! I declined their offer and eventually they agreed to a refund given that they hadn’t actually got 23mm wheels and we’re going to get them manufactured but couldn’t tell me how long this would take. When I emailed them they eventually responded that 23mm and 25mm tyres fit all of their wheels!! They completely misunderstood the issue. I ordered the 23mm wheels as I have very limited brake clearance on my bike not an uncommon problem with TT and Tri bikes. On the face of it they looked good value and they advertised the wheels with an external rim width of either 23mm or 25mm. I ordered a set of carbon wheels for my TT/Tri bike. ![]()
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