The Focus picture thread and mods made

Made a few mods over the last 12 months..

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Renthal stem, Hope bottom headset, Cane creek top headset, Boxxer forks with a custom top yoke, Hope mullet wheel set, Hope tec4 V4 brakes, Hope discs, Spoon saddle...


This looks an absolute weapon !
 
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This is my '21 jam2 6.9 I bought in march '22 because it was pretty much all there was available with a Shimano/fox build. The headset lasted all of 200km before seizing and being swapped out for a 1.5 degree angle set from works components and a 170mm air shaft in the fork to bring the front back up. At the same time I ditched the magic Mary on the front in favor of an assguy. I did a couple of enduros on it and found that the DPS would get hot and start squeaking on long stages so I got a new take-off DPX2 for it, and heating up hasn't been a problem since. I've just passed 1100kms on the bike and mulletted it with a stans ex3 rim on a spank hex hub, DHR2 and cushcore + a new chain. Super happy with how it rides at the moment.

Tbh I probably should have bought a Sam2 rather than the jam2 but there were no bikes available anywhere and my first choice (reign e1) was 6+ months away. Definitely happy with the bike now

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This is my '21 jam2 6.9 I bought in march '22 because it was pretty much all there was available with a Shimano/fox build. The headset lasted all of 200km before seizing and being swapped out for a 1.5 degree angle set from works components and a 170mm air shaft in the fork to bring the front back up. At the same time I ditched the magic Mary on the front in favor of an assguy. I did a couple of enduros on it and found that the DPS would get hot and start squeaking on long stages so I got a new take-off DPX2 for it, and heating up hasn't been a problem since. I've just passed 1100kms on the bike and mulletted it with a stans ex3 rim on a spank hex hub, DHR2 and cushcore + a new chain. Super happy with how it rides at the moment.

Tbh I probably should have bought a Sam2 rather than the jam2 but there were no bikes available anywhere and my first choice (reign e1) was 6+ months away. Definitely happy with the bike now

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I've never seen one in real life, but the Sam doesn't appear to be much if any burlier than the Jam. How are you liking the short chainstays with that 27.5 in the rear ? Mine pops onto the back wheel if I drop my heels. I've tried a few modern bikes but at least for my style of riding, the Jam2 is pretty lively in comparison. I've been keeping an eye out for something to replace it should it be necessary but since the new Jam2 went Shimano, I'm pretty undecided.
 
Yeah more because the things I've done to my Jam2 (slacker HA, mullet, more travel, burlier shock) are just making it how a Sam2 comes out factory. Definitely liking the shorter chainstays, it's so easy to pop the front up now and it feels a lot more comfortable in tighter berms
 
I've never seen one in real life, but the Sam doesn't appear to be much if any burlier than the Jam. How are you liking the short chainstays with that 27.5 in the rear ? Mine pops onto the back wheel if I drop my heels. I've tried a few modern bikes but at least for my style of riding, the Jam2 is pretty lively in comparison. I've been keeping an eye out for something to replace it should it be necessary but since the new Jam2 went Shimano, I'm pretty undecided.
I think the new Bosch versions are due out some time early this year.
 
My 2021 Sam2.

Mods/Changes:
800mm 35mm rise Raceface SixC handlebar
40mm Stem
Acros zs56 headset cover
OneUp 210mm dropper
Mullet DT Swiss FR 541 wheelset (+rear tyreinvader) (high/long/slack position)
29x2.6 Magic Marry Super Gravity
27.5x2.6 Eddy Current Rear Super Gravity (next up Kryptotal Re Enduro Soft)
ZEB 2023 DebonAir+ 180mm Airshaft

Yes I know the saddle angle looks ridiculous in this picture. Trust me, at full height it's not that steep and I like it that way. :p20230319_135919_lmc_8.4.jpg
 
2020 Jam2 now with FOX 38 fork (non ebike) 160mm 44mm offset & FOX DPX2 rear shock in large frame

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Hi! I’ve got a focus jam2 6.8 large frame with fox 38 kashima fork (instead of fox rythm 34) and fox dps performance 210x55 rear shock.
I'd like to mount the fox dpx2 like you. What 4-digit custom tune code does yours have? does it hit the frame at any point? Could you kindly give me some advice having already mounted it on yours?
Thank you so much!
 
I had my DPX2 built to suit the Jam2 by Cyclinic Suspension. I had the largest possible volume spacer installed. Also, good luck getting a DPX2 as they are no longer available as they have been replaced by the Float X. If you are in Australia, l am considering selling my DPX2, for the right price
 
I had my DPX2 built to suit the Jam2 by Cyclinic Suspension. I had the largest possible volume spacer installed. Also, good luck getting a DPX2 as they are no longer available as they have been replaced by the Float X. If you are in Australia, l am considering selling my DPX2, for the right price
I'm Italian, I think the shipping would cost more than the shock 😂😂 I tried to mount a dpx2 on my jam2 yesterday and unfortunately, due to the larger diameter of the extra volume chamber compared to the original dps, the shock hits the frame. I suspect that whoever mounts it on the jam2 keeps it at a lower pressure than what it needed, otherwise I don't understand how it doesn't hit the frame. I know this problem doesn't occur on XL size frames. The float x, which as you said replaces the dpx2, even has a larger piggy back than the dpx2 so it cannot be a good solution. I'm thinking to mount a factory DPS or go directly to a coil shock. what advice do you have?
 
I'm Italian, I think the shipping would cost more than the shock 😂😂 I tried to mount a dpx2 on my jam2 yesterday and unfortunately, due to the larger diameter of the extra volume chamber compared to the original dps, the shock hits the frame. I suspect that whoever mounts it on the jam2 keeps it at a lower pressure than what it needed, otherwise I don't understand how it doesn't hit the frame. I know this problem doesn't occur on XL size frames. The float x, which as you said replaces the dpx2, even has a larger piggy back than the dpx2 so it cannot be a good solution. I'm thinking to mount a factory DPS or go directly to a coil shock. what advice do you have?
I had the DPX2 on a large frame, it cleared the downtube by less than one millimeter, and I ran around 275-280psi in it. A coil conversion is worth it, but requires some fiddling around to get it to work. You will need to change the main rocker to one off a Sam2 amongst other things. I love my coil conversion.
 
Wow! Wonderful! Doesn't replacing the rocker arm with that of a SAM2 change the geometries and the way the rear stay works?
I have not gone into the geometric changes apart from the fact that the head angle has steepened fractionally due to the bottom bracket being raised slightly. I have not noticed any detrimental effects to the ride or handling. Actually the ride is now more supple due to the way a coil works (after you get the coil rate right)
 
Awesome seeing all the mods. Has anyone had any problems with the plastic compression ring in the top of the headset? Mine is broken and have noticed there is an alloy one available. Wondering if its worth the extra $ ...
 
Awesome seeing all the mods. Has anyone had any problems with the plastic compression ring in the top of the headset? Mine is broken and have noticed there is an alloy one available. Wondering if its worth the extra $ ...
This just happened to mine, creaking headset and went to tighten it up and noticed that the plastic top cap was acutally caving in and once removed could see it was cracked in half! Just replaced it with a metal one off an old bike and problem solved. It now says GT :LOL: on it!
 
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