Simplon Cirex 29er Full Suspension - 9680g
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The Razor Blade and the Cirex have a relatively short top tube. Therefore I took the frame in XL. Simplon builds very good frames. The frame has all modern features, such as fully internal cable routing (shift & brake) , X12 Rearaxle, direct mount front derailleur, etc.
The shift/brake cable can be laid very nicely. The rear shift cable is completely in house and there is a service opening to reach the cables easily.
Here are some pics
The Razor Blade and the Cirex have a relatively short top tube. Therefore I took the frame in XL. Simplon builds very good frames. The frame has all modern features, such as fully internal cable routing (shift & brake) , X12 Rearaxle, direct mount front derailleur, etc.
The shift/brake cable can be laid very nicely. The rear shift cable is completely in house and there is a service opening to reach the cables easily.
Here are some pics
I took the liberty and saw those pictures already
I'm short so I'll buy the frame in the smallest size (M).
I'm going to use xx1, and I found on a german forum that the 156 q-factor works, that was the main doubt on the frame.
Haven't you thought on changing the original cradle from your seatpost? For a smud or a carbon cycles one?
You have a nice set of bikes, and a nice "stable", good taste.
I'm short so I'll buy the frame in the smallest size (M).
I'm going to use xx1, and I found on a german forum that the 156 q-factor works, that was the main doubt on the frame.
Haven't you thought on changing the original cradle from your seatpost? For a smud or a carbon cycles one?
You have a nice set of bikes, and a nice "stable", good taste.
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Especially the amount of room in the front triangle. Side loader cages down low, with cramped fitment to get the bottle in around the shock drive me nuts.
I much prefer to do short course racing without a camelbak.
Especially the amount of room in the front triangle. Side loader cages down low, with cramped fitment to get the bottle in around the shock drive me nuts.
I much prefer to do short course racing without a camelbak.