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My FSIR Spin 5.0
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looks good - never seen any for sale in UK or continental Europe
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I think you can get them in the Netherlands...
Originally Posted by BillN33
(Post 20305908)
looks good - never seen any for sale in UK or continental Europe
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FSIR Custom build
I bought a complete bike in February 2017 in Bangkok for a bit under $600. Shortly after bringing it home, I stripped it, and sold most all original parts https://dl.dropbox.com/s/2v457t58waf...30_1.jpg?raw=1 Left over from the complete bike were only the frame, fork, seatpost, headset and handlepost. Today's custom build consists of the folowing parts: Bottom bracket - Shimano 105 BBR60 Crankset - Litepro Hollowtech with 47T chainring & integrated chain guard Cogset - Shimano SLX 11-36T 10-speed, HG81 Dereilleur - Shimano Zee Wheelset - custom, handbuilt 20/24 Tires - Schwalbe Marathon Supreme, folding Saddle - Selle Royal Viper Handlebar - Litepro Ghost Grips - Ergon GP3 Brake levers - Avid Speed-dial 7 Brakes - Avid Digit 7 Shifter - Shimano SLX Pedals - Wellgo C-17 with Power Grips Range - 26-83 gear-inches Wheelbase - 98cm Weight - 9.5kg / 9.8kg w. Topeak Medula Java bottle cage & Tern Luggage Trus https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d18f5702e8.jpg |
Initial impressions
Initial impressions
The FSIR is my first single-tube, navel-fold, mast handlepost, tall seatpost folding bike, so it is a bit of novelty to me. I have to say, though, it's quite decent, quite good in fact. There is no flex, play or give anywhere. The thing is solid. I've loaded it up, and it still rides great. The cockpit is a little smaller that what i am accustomed to, but it's fine. A forward sloping handlepost could take care of that easily. Not bad, not bad at all. Under $600, it may be a top pick for affordable, no non-sense 406-wheel folder. I may yet pick up another one for the wife... |
I'm interesting in the Solorock Spin 5 (which looks like the same frame) as a travel bike, since it looks like the frame should come apart easily at the pivot. Have you tried this, and if so does it pack down fairly small when separated?
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interesting idea. but, no, i have not tried it yet.
Originally Posted by jswhit@fastmail
(Post 20318303)
I'm interesting in the Solorock Spin 5 (which looks like the same frame) as a travel bike, since it looks like the frame should come apart easily at the pivot. Have you tried this, and if so does it pack down fairly small when separated?
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It becomes a very small package if you take off the fork, which is easy, quick and clean since the headset has capsuled industrial bearings (..on my bikes) and the wheels additionaly. I didnt travel with my Spin 5.1 yet, but with my 2.0 (14" wheels). It fits into carry-on baggage.
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Nicely done. Did you weigh it before you stripped it?
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I completed a 900km tour of Korea on the FSIR. No mechanical issues or problems to report.
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Originally Posted by rishardh
(Post 20380976)
Nicely done. Did you weigh it before you stripped it?
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