dengfu bike are really great and strong carbon, I've seen in ur video that bike brand are worth to buy and very reasonable price, ur content is awesome and very quiet perfect u showed a lot of drop and high jump test
I own one XC frame incl. rims, stem etc. from Dengfu for 4 years. With a RS SID fork, XT parts and `formula brakes it’s Absolutely reliable and well built.
A long term review is a great idea, lets see if and when :). The frame is flawless. I have mostly had it out in the local bike park, a small steep hill without lift access. No issues but not truly massive amount of use either. Perhaps 700km in total.
I think the make is ’mudhugger’. The fender broke quite quickly from combination of vibration&impacts&cold weather. But fu ctionally the design was good, kept the mud away from my back quite well. If I would buy again, I would probably cut it shorter and hope it would last longer, but still protect well enough.
Hi, bought it from Dengfu directly. It seems a bit sketchy order process, but everything turned super good and they reply swiftly and give you a quote from the email address below. There is a lots of discussion around ordering and builds at emtbforums.com. If I would not have read the comments of the others ordering successfully I probably would not have dared to PayPal the amount to "Tony". Website: www.dengfubikes.com Email: tony@dengfubikes.com Tel: 86-755-89724515
It is frame size 17". I am 178cm (5ft 10inch). Normally frame-size calculators recommend either M or L for me. I like to M size frames, sometimes even S as they're more agile. I would say Dengfu frame 17" is an "average M". I have a mullet setup with 29"/27.5", 29/29 would make it probably a bit too "freight train" for my liking.
Hi! I am 178cm and I think I am in the middle of 17" frame. I would say that if you like small and agile bikes, take smaller option. On the other hand, if you want more stability, go with the 21". I hope this helps, I trust that no matter which you choose, I'll be good. I am still happy with the bike and M500 motor. On the other day I rode back-to-back this and Specialized Kenevo with Brose motor. Brose is more powerful, this made me to conside M600... I guess, that won't make that big of a difference unless your riding buddies are riding like no tomorrow on tiny bit more powerful e-bikes.
@@petteriha Thanks Peter, I am not a pro, so I think I will take a bigger one for faster rides. Hope it will not be too big. And thanks for the info regarding motor, will go with m600.
@@mohdtaibmddaud9992 It is mullet, 29” in front and 27,5” rear. Works really well, the bottom bracket stays high enough and head tube angle just right.
Great to see - nice build!
Thank you! I got the inspiration from your build and channel! The eMTBforums is a great source of information for ebikers and ebuilders! Great work!
Sick riding man! Have a Dengfu E22 with G510 motor @2300/3000w. It's so much fun coming from a poorly spec'd rear hubby.
dengfu bike are really great and strong carbon, I've seen in ur video that bike brand are worth to buy and very reasonable price, ur content is awesome and very quiet perfect u showed a lot of drop and high jump test
I own one XC frame incl. rims, stem etc. from Dengfu for 4 years. With a RS SID fork, XT parts and `formula brakes it’s Absolutely reliable and well built.
I think Lunacycle and wattwagon use Dengfu frame
Great vid! Showcases all the different stuff the bike havndles
how is the frame today? long term review video would nice. nice ride vid and thanks
A long term review is a great idea, lets see if and when :). The frame is flawless. I have mostly had it out in the local bike park, a small steep hill without lift access. No issues but not truly massive amount of use either. Perhaps 700km in total.
What size fork and travel front and rear are u running 170mm x 160mm? 210x55 in rear or overstroked 210x60?
Hi Chris, Front: Rockshox ZEP Ultimate 170mm 44mm offset. Rear: RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate RCT Debon Air 210x55mm
Where do I get that fender?
I think the make is ’mudhugger’. The fender broke quite quickly from combination of vibration&impacts&cold weather. But fu ctionally the design was good, kept the mud away from my back quite well. If I would buy again, I would probably cut it shorter and hope it would last longer, but still protect well enough.
Hi. Can you measure the headtube length? There are two geometry charts available in the internet.. Thanks!
Hi, it is 125mm. Cheers!
What Chainring size are you running - And - do you know how large chainring you can put - can it handle a 36 Chainring?
Hi, could you please send me the link where you bought motor, frame and battery? Thx!
Hi, bought it from Dengfu directly. It seems a bit sketchy order process, but everything turned super good and they reply swiftly and give you a quote from the email address below. There is a lots of discussion around ordering and builds at emtbforums.com. If I would not have read the comments of the others ordering successfully I probably would not have dared to PayPal the amount to "Tony".
Website: www.dengfubikes.com
Email: tony@dengfubikes.com
Tel: 86-755-89724515
How tall are you and what size frame did you go with?
It is frame size 17". I am 178cm (5ft 10inch). Normally frame-size calculators recommend either M or L for me. I like to M size frames, sometimes even S as they're more agile. I would say Dengfu frame 17" is an "average M". I have a mullet setup with 29"/27.5", 29/29 would make it probably a bit too "freight train" for my liking.
Hi Peter. I am 185cm and I am exactly between the sizes 19" and 21" on Dengfu E10. Which one would you recommend to get? Are you happy with your bike?
Hi! I am 178cm and I think I am in the middle of 17" frame. I would say that if you like small and agile bikes, take smaller option. On the other hand, if you want more stability, go with the 21". I hope this helps, I trust that no matter which you choose, I'll be good.
I am still happy with the bike and M500 motor. On the other day I rode back-to-back this and Specialized Kenevo with Brose motor. Brose is more powerful, this made me to conside M600... I guess, that won't make that big of a difference unless your riding buddies are riding like no tomorrow on tiny bit more powerful e-bikes.
@@petteriha Thanks Peter, I am not a pro, so I think I will take a bigger one for faster rides. Hope it will not be too big. And thanks for the info regarding motor, will go with m600.
That's very good choice!
i take 19(186) my rich 47
@@drVova Good choice, I took XL and would prefere a litlle smaller.
It is an ENDURO bike actually
Hi. What frame size you used in build?
The frame is 17,5” . I am used to ride small frames, like Specialized Kenevo S2-size. This feels certainly larger, but is still agile.
@@petteriha Thanks for answer. What youre height?
@@ivangontyurev2212178cm / 5ft10 cheers!
Hi. Is it 29in wheels?
@@mohdtaibmddaud9992 It is mullet, 29” in front and 27,5” rear. Works really well, the bottom bracket stays high enough and head tube angle just right.
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