blue said:Same ol' ****, different name. Looks bitchin', though.
Iff anything it would be the opposite. Or vise verse...whatever.blue said:Same ol' ****, different name. Looks bitchin', though.
its a single pivot canti beam ala, cannondale, older santa cruz, orange, morrwood, the list goes on Its the simplest most common suspention design.SuspectDevice said:What the hell are you talking about?
I'm not bashing it, for DJing and 4cross and DS linked bikes are pointlessSuspectDevice said:You know how many lightweight straight single pivot slalom bikes are currently available on the US market right now? Not nearly enough! Morewood, Foes, Avent, Kinda the Prophet MX, kinda Mountain Cycle. Seeing one that is handmade by a family shop is even better. There is always room to tweak geometry or suspension to make a bike better as welll
Let me reiterate...I should replace "single pivots" with bikes.blue said:sudden flood of 4x/slopestyle single pivots
they get em that way from easton..dump said:bike looks cool. wonder where the work on the toptube was done.
Hear "Cortina" = Think "Don't hold your breath!"go-ride.com said:Another sweet looking bike from Cortina... now the question is will they ever produce it?
Again:blue said:People still use Easton tubing in framebuilding? wow.
Good bikes cost money. If you're going to be cheap don't expect a quality ride.blue said:$$$, mein sohn!
kings of the "2 more weeks" camp :mumble:Bulldog said:Hear "Cortina" = Think "Don't hold your breath!"
They still make very high quality tubesets. Yes you do pay for the name but it is high quality. Reynolds is expensive too but frame builders still buy tubing from them as well.blue said:Easton has started charging up the ass for their tubing in the past couple years...nothing to do with quality.