Hi all,
Thought I'd share my new "dream build". Inspired by positive reviews coming out of Chinese frames (e.g. Dengfu, ICANN), I set out to find a CF frame designed around the M600. I wanted an "all mountain" / enduro geometry: 150mm travel front and rear. I found a brand that I hadn't seen any reviews on called "Topfire". I decided to take the plunge and order a 17" frame, sight unseen. I figured that the frame itself was not a significant percentage of the build price, so even if it was no good, I would have options.
After four agonizing months of wait, the frame was ready sent to me. I chose a custom color, which added a bit of cost and time, but it was worth it. It arrived, well packed, and undamaged in shipping. I set out to build it with a Shimano 12sp drivetrain, 34T chainring, Shimano XT wheels and 4-piston brakes. Suspension wise, it rides on Fox Factory 36" x 150mm front fork and 51mm DPX2 rear shock (150mm wheel travel). Fox dropper completes the build.
So far, I am thrilled by the outcome of this project. The M600 is a bit noisier than the BBSHD, but the PAS on it is much better and more intuitive. Much less "jerking" at low speed, compared to the BBSHD. The battery is a Bafang BT-F04, which is rated at 600 Wh. It has a nominal voltage of 43V, which is a little bit of an oddball number (12S config. I'm still trying to figure this thing out. When fully charged, I read an open voltage of around +54V, which I thought was a 13S configuration. So, I'm a little confused... Anyone else use this battery?
Anyhow, I thought I'd just share to add to the tribal knowledge. I'm just one data point, but my experience with the Topfire frame is great!
Thought I'd share my new "dream build". Inspired by positive reviews coming out of Chinese frames (e.g. Dengfu, ICANN), I set out to find a CF frame designed around the M600. I wanted an "all mountain" / enduro geometry: 150mm travel front and rear. I found a brand that I hadn't seen any reviews on called "Topfire". I decided to take the plunge and order a 17" frame, sight unseen. I figured that the frame itself was not a significant percentage of the build price, so even if it was no good, I would have options.
After four agonizing months of wait, the frame was ready sent to me. I chose a custom color, which added a bit of cost and time, but it was worth it. It arrived, well packed, and undamaged in shipping. I set out to build it with a Shimano 12sp drivetrain, 34T chainring, Shimano XT wheels and 4-piston brakes. Suspension wise, it rides on Fox Factory 36" x 150mm front fork and 51mm DPX2 rear shock (150mm wheel travel). Fox dropper completes the build.
So far, I am thrilled by the outcome of this project. The M600 is a bit noisier than the BBSHD, but the PAS on it is much better and more intuitive. Much less "jerking" at low speed, compared to the BBSHD. The battery is a Bafang BT-F04, which is rated at 600 Wh. It has a nominal voltage of 43V, which is a little bit of an oddball number (12S config. I'm still trying to figure this thing out. When fully charged, I read an open voltage of around +54V, which I thought was a 13S configuration. So, I'm a little confused... Anyone else use this battery?
Anyhow, I thought I'd just share to add to the tribal knowledge. I'm just one data point, but my experience with the Topfire frame is great!