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SCOR-MTB dan-roberts's article
Sep 9, 2021 at 0:27
Sep 9, 2021
First Ride: SCOR 4060 - One Frame, Two Travel Options
Yes, you flip both headset cups by 180°. The two position headset changes the headtube angle by 1.5°. Notches to the front = slacker, notches facing backward = steeper.
SCOR-MTB dan-roberts's article
Sep 9, 2021 at 0:24
Sep 9, 2021
First Ride: SCOR 4060 - One Frame, Two Travel Options
Hi Ammericano
Measured weights are:
4060 Frameset w/o shock: 2.92 kg
4060 LT GX: 14.7 kg
4060 LT NX: 15.22 kg
4060 ST GX: 14.03 kg
4060 ST NX: 14.94 kg
Cheers,
Thomas
SCOR-MTB dan-roberts's article
Sep 9, 2021 at 0:19
Sep 9, 2021
First Ride: SCOR 4060 - One Frame, Two Travel Options
Hi andeh23
If you want to ride a 27.5” wheel instead of a 29” wheel in the rear of your 4060 frame you can. Swapping to a smaller wheel makes two main changes; it lowers the bottom bracket and it slackens the seatube and headtube angles.
For a bike in ST configuration, these effects can be compensated for by flipping the lower link chip to the LT setting so that the bottom bracket is raised.
For a bike in LT configuration the flip-chip is already in the high position, so if you want to raise the BB adjust the headset to the steeper setting (with the notch facing backward).