Naa...i was just saying that it is possible to have a Xup compatible frame with 21.5'' top tube. Anyway...Top tube are pretty irrelevant to know if a frame is or not xup compatible...as you mention head angle and seat tube angle will change the top tube length.
I cant not talk about the geo of that old school frame, because we havent design it...
But our Pinscher, Molosse and Pink frame with 21.5'' top tubes are all Barspin and X-up friendly :) So yes its possible to have a 21,5'' top tube frame and do some Xup...just need to have some skill's
These are niice puppy's...at first i wasent to sure (its not our design and all )...but once we started to put the tubes on the jig i started to get some good vibes from them.
They look amazing! cant wait to see some fully built and riding pix.
Check it out!
Our friend Vincent Allard new video The Rise is now available online in full length FOR FREE! :thumb:
http://vimeo.com/10573048
Its so cool to see those friends get together and make a sick video, produced with talent passion and virtually no $.
Those kids have work hard...
i ride single speed on my XC and commuter bike...so much simplier...no noise..noting that can be rip off by rocks...no problems..and its cheap LOL
The next big trend...fixed gear suspension bikes! haha!
Ooo..also...wasent the first Rothec DH bike with a concentric bottom bracket ?
It was long like a scool buss...one of the ''desavantage'' of that style of pivot, if you want travel...it will be long, but it works good if you want it short and small travel.
Some nice picture i found from some Le Pink Build
Le Pink use a 19mm BMX axle as the pivot axle and crank axle at the same time.
All on fat R12 bearings...very simple and stiff system :)
For what i can remember Arrow racing was one of the first...by a loooong shot.
We can do custom.
''non-suspension corrected 26"'' Dosent mean anyting really...
Check what axle to crown you need and we can do it.
We have sold many of our stock forks to fixed gear riders.(Im guessing that's what your freind is riding)
We have 427mm and 450mm axle to crown as stock...
For the plan you have this summer you will need a strong fork.
None of our regular production fork came back.
We are amazed by how tough they are. We will back these fork no mater what...even if the warranty is expired.
They are available in 20mm, but IMO the best setup is 10mm and BMX hub...
Vince and the Rise crew are working on a new video
The teaser is sick! The-Rise-sucka
And from what iv herd the full video will be available on vimeo.
Cheers!
Cool!!! Rye beach is always a funn event and cool road trip!
I'm in! and we would like to get involved!
send me a email dobmaster@dobermannbikes.com
Cheers!
Alain
Just like the Pinscher/Molosse
If you know how to X-up...its no problem ;)
The Pink as the same geo as our hardtail...
Just a few milimeter longer in the chainstay because the wheel would of hit the seat with the 4" travel.
Yes they come in 20mm.
And are available in 100's of colors.
IMO the best setup is 10mm..and using a BMX hub... but i will also go for a 20mm as my wheel is still good... and no need to spend $ on a new wheel if i dont have to. But if you want to run pegs...the 10mm would be your best best...
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