Need a new MTB frame. Or do I?
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I have gathered almost all the parts needed to build a new MTB. The only issue is I've had them so long it might be worth upgrading lol.
A few years ago I bought a used Da Bomb frame, which I had powder coated and has since been in storage. I want to build the bike up but the rear hanger has seen better days and I'm now finding it impossible to get hold of a new one. It's usable but I just want everything looking fresh.
So I got thinking, if the existing hanger completely breaks I'm stuffed. Is it worth buying a new frame just for peace of mind? I don't want to spend a lot either. And will a new frame be better than something 10+ years old? The frame I have is quite light but is meant for 26" wheels and has a 1 1/8" steerer tube which is old hat.
A few years ago I bought a used Da Bomb frame, which I had powder coated and has since been in storage. I want to build the bike up but the rear hanger has seen better days and I'm now finding it impossible to get hold of a new one. It's usable but I just want everything looking fresh.
So I got thinking, if the existing hanger completely breaks I'm stuffed. Is it worth buying a new frame just for peace of mind? I don't want to spend a lot either. And will a new frame be better than something 10+ years old? The frame I have is quite light but is meant for 26" wheels and has a 1 1/8" steerer tube which is old hat.
26” and 1 1/8th steerer tube stuff is pretty cheap these days, you could look at a Cotic BFe or Stanton slackline for instance.
If you buy a new frame, I’d recommend buying something with a tapered headtube. You can use your current fork with a reducer headset but it will give you fork options in the future. Try and find something with a 30.9 seatpost or larger as well so you can get a dropper in there in the future too.
If you buy a new frame, I’d recommend buying something with a tapered headtube. You can use your current fork with a reducer headset but it will give you fork options in the future. Try and find something with a 30.9 seatpost or larger as well so you can get a dropper in there in the future too.
Thanks. I was looking at those Chinese carbon frames, I can bag one for around £200! Since I probably need new wheels it could be time to make a jump to 27.5 or 29?
The question is, would my existing components fit? They're a mix of Shimano zee, saint, and xt. Oh and I've got a single oval chainring. The main thing that concerns me is would the BB fit? I see there's a lot of different standards.
The question is, would my existing components fit? They're a mix of Shimano zee, saint, and xt. Oh and I've got a single oval chainring. The main thing that concerns me is would the BB fit? I see there's a lot of different standards.
Just back to the original point - I would be quite, quite confident that the hangar on your da-bomb frame will be one of the various generic types available cheaply and easily. The key is knowing what your looking for.
A good bike shop should have a big reference guide, alternatively some where like BETD components has a good visual guide.
Just to check - don't bother looking for a 'da bomb' hangar etc, its a generic thing you need to look for. Often they are referred to as A type, B type, C type etc.
A good bike shop should have a big reference guide, alternatively some where like BETD components has a good visual guide.
Just to check - don't bother looking for a 'da bomb' hangar etc, its a generic thing you need to look for. Often they are referred to as A type, B type, C type etc.
Is it an adaptor plate rather than a hanger? It looks like its a horizontal dropout, If it is horizontal you may be able to use something like this instead?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Da-Bomb-D-HANGER-Ho...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Da-Bomb-D-HANGER-Ho...
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