Thanks @Electric_CityI've read some of your post and like that you stayed up all 9 rounds and didn't leave when people belittled your ideas.
I like that you persued your idea and didn't leave people hanging/lost their money.
I like that you patented your ideas and followed through..
But I really, really like the idea that you'll be racing for the comraderie and fun of it and challenged other owners to race at a trade show. Too many Lizards pay attention only to their accounts and not the riders, entry level racers and the customer. I hope this makes your sales go higher.
Go race, have fun and sell some more bikes! Ttyl, EC.
I get that from time to time. I used to yell at people and say "do you know how old he is??" But I'm losing the ability to bitch about that.Tantrum guy reminds me of Doc Brown from back to the future...in a good way. View attachment 128187
yup. Did shocks for Ligier. Great great time. '92. I would carry a suitcase with 8 shocks back and forth from the states to each GP. Try that thru customs now. I learned the word for shocks in each language for each grand prix, just for customs interegation.Didn't you do stuff with F1 teams back in the day? If so you need an old F1 car at your booth up there!
I get that from time to time. I used to yell at people and say "do you know how old he is??" But I'm losing the ability to bitch about that.
I did a consulting project for Toby Henderson's Box Components. I had to go to Taiwan and he made me some biz cards. He said, there's too many Brian's over at the factory so we'll just call you Doc Brown. And he put it on my biz card as my job title.
Somewhere there's a picture of me at Interbike with a Delorean, ranting about the time space continuum or something
That looks very fast and fun. I like how they threw in two rocks, too, for some varietyThe proof is in the pudding
During the Pro Men's Final I always take a few minutes, in my drunken course wandering, to stand next to the "rock garden" and yell,That looks very fast and fun. I like how they threw in two rocks, too, for some variety
Based on height he is solidly in the medium range. He's a strong dude and rides fast so I don't think he'd appreciate going down to a small. He is just kinda stocky so TT length/reach and standover are critical.At first it sounded like the medium is just too big for a medium (reach & seat tube length), but then you said your friend likes his medium Hightower. Wouldn't he fit a small on most of the new bikes?
I'd ride a XL Hightower but a large Capra 29.
First of all, my apologies to Tom Rolly for the pic of rockofullr. I forgot to give him credit above. The pic of Karl is courtesy of my phone.Congrats Tantrum Cycles Factory Racing Squad!
A missing link can't get muddy... win!@Tantrum Cycles I saw your tent setup this morning but you weren't there.
Can we get your bikes muddy?
Yes. I drove all night so had to find a place to fall down for a few hours.@Tantrum Cycles I saw your tent setup this morning but you weren't there.
Can we get your bikes muddy?
Missed ya! Other than for happy hour and free beerz, our group stayed away from the Susquehannock side because of the mud. While enjoying said free beerz you were entertaining some peoples from NY, didn't want to interrupt.Yes. I drove all night so had to find a place to fall down for a few hours.
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Ya, wasn't great riding or demo. Cool event though.Missed ya! Other than for happy hour and free beerz, our group stayed away from the Susquehannock side because of the mud. While enjoying said free beerz you were entertaining some peoples from NY, didn't want to interrupt.
The bikes look nice though! That metal finish on the one is certainly eye catching.
Since I've only been married for 3 years to current wife, that motorhome....well, I told my wife, we just need to cover up all those memories with our own.That couch must have some stories to tell. Does it come in boost spacing?
Almost forgot. This guy has had the bike for awhile, swapped out for a larger frame.
http://twentynineinches-de.com/2018/06/01/tantrum-shinning-2-0-update/
Can we get Franz Beckenbauer to translate?Almost forgot. This guy has had the bike for awhile, swapped out for a larger frame.
http://twentynineinches-de.com/2018/06/01/tantrum-shinning-2-0-update/
I thought everyone here read German,,,,Can we get Franz Beckenbauer to translate?
when you put it that way, it sounds, lyrical, almost poetic.....I translated the conclusion in google translate.
After the test started with a too short frame a bit bumpy, I can say that I like the TANTRUM Shinning 2.0 so far very well. The frame is somewhat heavy, the bottom bracket unusually high and the frame does not harmonize with all the cranks on the market, but otherwise the matching bike and especially the Missing Link kinematics is quite a serious challenge to the big manufacturers with their established technologies. Although the extraordinary kinematics does not work miracles, it works except for the slightly too low progression for my driving style and helps the bike to a remarkable downhill performance with at the same time unusually good uphill characteristics.
Read yes, verstehen, nicht.I thought everyone here read German,,,,
I'm Asian . . . of course I read German.I thought everyone here read German,,,,
I try to avoid even reading it. You know, just because stuff like this:I thought everyone here read German,,,,
What exactingly am I looking at? It's like some sort of bar end situation in the middle of the bar
how people stuck in the 90's make "aero" mtb clipsWhat exactingly am I looking at? It's like some sort of bar end situation in the middle of the bar
in these instances, i've learned to not ask that question, because there is no logical rational answer.but why