Here is how the Fnhon Gust looks, after assembly is complete. It is a smart looking frame, with good proportions all round. For the details of all the components, check out the Fnhon Gust page.
Drive side view
View from non-drive side
View of the handlebar, with the Sora brake levers that matches well with the frame.
V brakes installed at the front fork, along with some gold accents on the frame.
Dura-Ace 9000 crankset with Stone 52T narrow wide chain ring.
Dura-Ace 11 speed drivetrain
Dura-Ace 9000 rear derailleur and cassette
11 speed drivetrain on the all black 16 inch 349 wheelset
More gold lettering at the back of the seat tube
Litepro seat post with PRO saddle
V brakes installed under the chain stay, replacing the caliper brakes.
Small clearance between the crankarm and the V brakes, and also the chain stay.
No more chain interference with the caliper brakes, even when at the lowest gear.
Pedals installed on the bike for test riding
Here are the final specifications for this Fnhon Gust. Despite the heavy steel frame and fork, it still manages to weigh just 8.4 kg without pedals, which is pretty impressive.
Just 8.4 kg without pedals.
As expected, a few challenges were encountered along the way, as building this bike is new to me. From this experience, knowledge was gained and I learnt a lot about this Fnhon Gust frameset.
Hi where did you get the Fnhon Gust frame? Do you have any legit supplier that ship overseas. Thank you.
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