2/2/2024 0 Comments Trifox bike frames![]() Ended up sanding/filing some of the excess clear coat / paint away from the seat post through hole to get better engagement with the "Reese's Peanut Butter Cups" clamps which allowed better saddle engagement and security.-Front brake caliper, Shimano R7000, is at limit of pad adjustment and barely contacts rim adequately. Initially ended up spreading the saddle rails to get it to fit. It was accessible (~1mm excess clearance) but smaller frame sizes may have more difficulty depending upon design / placement.3) Saddle Clamp - Saddle clamp into the post was a bit difficult. Also, the rear brake caliper mounting hole leaves little clearance for tool access. Had to sand/file a large amount of paint and clear coat from the hole to get the caliper and nut into mounting hole. Had to sand/file a small amount of clear coat from the drop outs and the wheel sits perfectly.2) Rear Brake Caliper Mounting Hole - Would not accept new Shimano R7000 brake caliper bolt or nut. It definitely changes colors, chameleon, but is also very true to the photo depending upon lighting.Cons:-Excess paint/overspray1) Rear Drop Outs - Would not accept new Shimano WH-RS500 properly. ![]() I was surprised by how good the color and paint looked and matched the image shown. Bottom bracket install was easy (BSA) and without issue. Only needed cable housing for the rear derailleur to frame, rear brake to frame, and four cockpit routings (rear brake to frame, both derailleurs to frame, and front brake lever to front brake caliper). The bottom access panel below the bottom bracket was easy to remove and replace to help route the derailleur cables. The pre-installed guide tubes made it easy. Cable routing was easy and straight forward. ![]() Everything was packaged well and delivered in less than a week! Plenty of steerer tube length and seat post length for the wife (5'7" on a 54cm frame). The bike looked cleaner without the seat post clamp cover which is just a rubber flat piece that appears to be an after thought. Let's get into it:Pros: Frame, fork, seat post and the little bits (seat post clamp, headset, steerer compression plug, etc.) fit well and looked good except for the seat post clamp cover. Required a bit of finesse in a few areas but overall very happy. Whether it's a mountain bike or a road bike, make sure you consider all of the features before making your final decision.Very pleased overall. No matter what type of bike you're looking for, there's sure to be something out there that fits your needs perfectly. Plus, it comes with various OLD spaces and stem sizes so you can customize it just how you like! Its unique sinking aerodynamic shape (Aerostem) helps keep you moving quickly and efficiently. The 700C Aero Carbon Road Bike X12 has been designed with aerodynamics in mind - making it perfect for flat roads and narrow corners alike. If you're looking for a more efficient way of commuting or just want something lightweight and fast, then a road bike might be the perfect fit. Plus, its ergonomic design ensures a safe and comfortable ride every time! It features full internal cable routing and a unique structure - allowing you to ride through all kinds of terrain without worrying about damaging your bike. The T800 29er Carbon MTB Hardtail bike SDY21 is perfect for those seeking an off-road experience. Look for a frame that provides durability and comfort while riding on bumpy trails. With so many options out there, it can be overwhelming trying to decide which one is right for you.įor those who are looking for an off-road adventure and want to tackle challenging terrain, a mountain bike is an excellent choice. Whether you're looking for a mountain bike to tackle the trails, or a road bike to help you get from point A to point B in record time, it's important to find the right bike that meets your needs.
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