frame info? don't want spam, but our website wont be up for another week. heres the basics:
22.75" TT, 16.5" stays on the grey, 15.5, 16.5" or horizontal on the black ones (note the lack of dropouts, fully replaceable).. american BB (now available with iscg05 tabs) for a 5-8" fork. clearance for any tire/rim combo at 16.5" a plenty of clearance at other lengths. available with a 1.5 headtube as well, but not V brake mounts or euro BB. other frames will suit the tasks more commonly associated with those needs (ie, a park bike, or a race version). just over 7lbs.. its hefty.. but ask anyone who has ridden one, the geometry corrects for that. even built like a tank the bike handles well. (i know a lot of people don't buy it... but hey. I don't care, its worked perfectly for everything we've done on it.)
builds have been anywhere from 32-45lbs. Cory's build was a monster, at 46lbs, yet it jumped the nicest at the skatepark. We've raced them at Plattekill to top 10 finishes in sport class. chucked em off of roofs and done plenty of other silly things for fun. there will be a lighter version shortly.
100% handcrafted in house all in rochester NY. decals and paint taken care of within 3 miles of my house.
lots of fun. we'll be hitting up rays mtn bike park this weekend if anyone would like to ride one.
thanks for the comments, and "hella" reminds me of homestar runner more than anything.
it sho' am is. I ran profiles after bending some boring aluminum cranks.. and then occasional pedal grinds made it hard to run aluminum too. but the biggest issue was blowing up bearings in profile cranks in a euro BB... hence the bmx sized one. also, you can run an adapter to run regular cranks.
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