The Intention with this frame was to have a smooth and stable trail slayer, with a bb height (13 3/8") dialed for street as well. I want to ride the Cuatro a little more before I decide what to release, but Im thinking the HT angle will become a little more relaxed on the final version. I want...
the specs on the Indust 2-Ton are as follows.
21.7 toptube
13.8 rear end, slammed
12.4 bb height.
the bike feels real nice and its noticeably faster than my old 20". It is way more smooth at all the trails I go to simply because of the taller tire. I think one day we will all look back...
now all you need is a 22" trail machine to round out the arsenal. I'm building a prototype and its almost finished. Just waiting on a few more parts.
Check out http://www.rideindust.com
Twenty two's are basically undiscovered in bmx racing and provide a huge advantage. I cant wait to take...
thanks dude I tried to post that photo twice, and I havent decide on forks yet.
I plan to get some good 26" forks for cheap and let Stout frame company chop em down to fit.
my little bike company, INDUST just had its first frame produced! Haven't named it yet but its a handmade frame using straight gauge 4130, weighs in at 5.3 lbs and geo as follows:
21.8 tt 12.4 bb 14" rear end and yes it uses a 22" wheel!
Im waiting on tires from faction and Webbco...
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