Perhaps that is the case, as this "classic beaut" weighed in at a claimed 17.5 lbs (with shock-n-stuff™)Still 11 pounds is pretty good for a steel DH frame
no. no its not.Still 11 pounds is pretty good for a steel DH frame
DH01 weights 12.1 lbs w/o shock but that is with massively overbuilt steel axles (24mm x 3mm wall) and headtube inserts that weighted a ton, just those 2 things were around 2lbs. Dark Owl DH02 - round tubed, production model weights ~9lbs w/o shock.Always rad to garage built steel frames, but that's a pretty "husky" frame at 11 lbs (with no shock I presume). Wonder how it compares to a Dark Owl (@troy )? Plus, it has a Kenda tire on the back, so it doesn't appear to be ridabru
Yeah, the guy said he had a tough time finding the right bearings and opted to use a more traditional approach. I have a friend who knows this guy, I'll ask him to snap a couple of extra pics.That is not a 1:1 demo copy, as it has no concentric bb pivot on the chainstay. Rear end looks flexy as fuk.
FTFYI have a friend who knows this guy, I'll ask him to snap a couple of extra pics when it torques and fails catastrophically.
What does that even mean? Mini weenie-dogs wrapped in bacon reside in the pivots?Yeah, the guy said he had a tough time finding the right bearings and opted to use a more traditional approach..
OH NOE! Someone disliked my post! Perhaps I'll start a thread in the Support forum to air my grievances!
If you please stop bullying and charactuer assassination of me. That'd be great.
be careful, or I'll delete ALL the reps.
I'll be burnt at the stake at midnight, bring marshmallows. Back on topic aye..hey @no skid marks thanks for the neg rep! and no, it doesn't bother me. i gave you a positive rep for it, even. because interwebs is important business!