The crx uses a SRAM gx axs type t rear mech and doesn't use a hanger, so assume UDH hangers will work on the cheaper one worth a regular mech
Drawing of the 2021 frame with hanger 48:-

And current frame with gx mech. Notice completely different shape, assume this is udh hanger.

Well, that's confusing. The docs on Vitus's site has the same manual for the Rapide FS 2021-2023 models showing the 48 hanger: https://vitusbikes.com/pages/tech-support
But the pictures of the Rapide FS 2023 indeed show a UDH design. Probably this is a custom version of the FM936 mould designed for the latest SRAM components.
And all the spare parts (e.g. https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/vitus-rapide-fs-upper-shock-bolt-kit) say they are "compatible with all Vitus 2021 and 2022 Rapide FS frames". How about the 2023 frame?
Would any of you lucky chaps who have bagged a CRX with a RockShox SIDLuxe Select+ rear shock be kind enough to share your shock's serial number? I just want to enter it into Trailhead to see if the stroke length can be altered
I just received my CRS. Looks like UDH?
Sort of PSA for those with non-UDH frames
Last year this hanger was sent to me incorrectly:
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/vitus-hanger-27-rapide-alloy-2019
Given all the hangers have now sold out, i had a look at it closer and the hanger part itself is exactly the same as for the rapide fs aside the screw diameter is slightly wider.
What it means is you can fit it but without the screw...ive bought same as emergency to chuck in my bag.
Technically you could mod your frame to fit the wider screw: hole is 4.5mm and i reckon screw is 4.8mm so a slight increase in size would allow it to fit. But i don't want to risk that
Hi all, How are people routing dropper posts on these, and any recommendations on which ones?
I have a 2022 FS CRS, wasn't sure whether you could route internally as all 3 cables that link to the back end are in use. Is an external cable post / wireless SRAM one a possibility, or am I missing something easy to route internally?
Run it internally: down the downtube and up the seat tube. There should be a cutout in the bb shell that you can poke a finger through to help guide it. Much easier with a cable fishing kit.
I pulled the bb out of mine to get the cable routing through. Can't say it was a fun experiment, but I got it done
Yea, BB out to feed the dropper cable.
Resurecting this thread as I'm about to build up a Rapide FS CRX.
I had assumed the dropper cable would route via the BB as in this thread but looking at this Dream Build video, it looks like Gee Milner routes it via the top tube right at the start of the video.
At the end of the video when he's fitting the dropper (16:10), the cable position would imply it's coming up from BB as it's sitting at the front of the seat tube, rather than towards the back where I'd expect it to be if it were a straightline out of the top tube. It also looks like the dropper it's fitted well into the seat tube, lower than the top tube.
Just wanted to check that via the top tube isn't a way that anyone else has fitted the dropper cable as it look wrong ... but easier!
Forgot to add link to Dream Build
I have built loads of these, and have always routed it via the BB
Its really easy actually, as there is loads of space for the cable to sit.
In my head, routing via the top tube wouldn't ever work, as the cable cant come past the seatpost clamp and then reach the bottom of the post...
I think at the start he's threading it down the down tube, it's just a weird angle the video is filmed from. Then there a chunk of process missing about how he gets it round the BB and up into the seat tube.
