Sure, I'll trade 1/3 of a Scott Spark for that. My wife's Spark, not mine.
Sure, I'll trade 1/3 of a Scott Spark for that. My wife's Spark, not mine.
He’s right Westy. Get over it. A HardTail must have one. None of you ride one anymore,so you miss it. Then you Bitch about a bacpack,a hip pack. Enough of this stupid shit,you never happy Cunts.TBF NEEDING a waterbottle on your Ebike is fucking hilarous!
That's not what your mom said last night.You can't insult me.
duh, she's from floridaThat's not what your mom said last night.
I do ride a hardtail. Always have. It doesn't have bottle mounts but then I haven't used a waterbottle on a hardtail since 1992 (xc racing) .A HardTail must have one. None of you ride one anymore,so you miss it.
What is it a Fixie or an early Production Privee?I do ride a hardtail. Always have. It doesn't have bottle mounts but then I haven't used a waterbottle on a hardtail since 1992 (xc racing) .
Ive aways said. If for some shitty reason I had to only have one bike it'd 100% be a 100-120mm travel hardtail. As they are the most versatile all round bike possible.
I'm after one of those sweet forks. All I could find were boat anchor Marzocchi DJ3s and some beaten up Argyles.Dunno if you clocked the *spare* STP and OG Pikes lying in the shed of dreams.
I've kinda got a few of them - an OG Pike air U turn (complete on daughter's bike), coil U turn X-firm with the STP frame and I think I have lowers, internals and uppers from trashed pikes kicking around somewhere - (possibly enough to rebiuld another)I'm after one of those sweet forks. All I could find were boat anchor Marzocchi DJ3s and some beaten up Argyles.
Yup, I had a 318 (coil) and then a 409 (air) back in the day, basically a Pike with an anvil instead of a crown and Tora cromoly stanchions. Easy to rebuild and stiff AF. Heavy? Sure, but the rest of my dirt jumper was also heavy AF TBH .OG Argyles were basically a Pike with heavier CSU and more basic damping.
my 2005-ish dj bike? Giant STP & the OG Pike... good times!Never was the biggest fan of steel DJ frames but I'll bear that in mind if I'm ever struggling for a replacement. Dunno if you clocked the *spare* STP and OG Pikes lying in the shed of dreams.
Naah, I've never been to the UK.good times indeed.
Think I had 5 STPs over the years. (other than hangers never broke one)
The early ones like yours were so ahead of the curve with their bottle mounts!
The frame I've got left will be a 2008
Were you in the UK? what twentyfourseven parts did you have? I had tons of their ropey ass shit. No fucks given at the time TBH
Mine were probably from a later version, without pinchbolts, but with this micro spline spindle (like many modern bmx cranks). They were straight, heavy af tho and a nightmare to take of if needed.True story: The original 24/7 pinchbolt 3pc steel cranks were so badly made that when fitted they didn't even line up straight with each other. Tons were seen on budget DJ and DH bikes and it seemed very few folk even noticed. But of those who did few even gave a fuck because they were still stronger than comparable alloy cranks and cheap. Their parts did improve over time but the market dried up. And they went out of business. DMR being the main surviving UK company now from that era.
I don’t understand how that company is still in business.
The frame I post a page or whatever back has an Aussie RRP of $7500, hahaha!
Pricing on transitions is pretty absurd from retail. Even used they are barely competitive with other MFGsThat’s really hectic news. The industry is in a right state. I have been trying to sell my Patrol since the beginning of the year, with no luck. Brand new carbon frame as a warranty replacement and listed at what should be a really good price, but still nothing. There is a threshold price where it makes no sense to sell it, and week on week I am seeing the same frames and bikes listed on PB (at great prices to) so it’s not just me that’s struggling. Definitely a buyers market right now.
I put a set of pike lowers on a revelation to run on my slalom hard tail. It has since been reverted back the the revelation lowers for my yeti xc hard tail. Neither of those frames are currently built up.Yup, I had a 318 (coil) and then a 409 (air) back in the day, basically a Pike with an anvil instead of a crown and Tora cromoly stanchions. Easy to rebuild and stiff AF. Heavy? Sure, but the rest of my dirt jumper was also heavy AF TBH .
EDIT: Marzocchis from that era were also heavier, prone to bridge cracking and also to puke their internals out on heavy landings IIRC.
Transition hands out their "pro deal" pricing pretty leniently, it is typically 30% off retail. They recently sent out an email to everyone on the list for an extra 15% off that. 45% off retail put them just barely in the ball park, I feel bad for dealers trying to move product they already paid for.Pricing on transitions is pretty absurd from retail. Even used they are barely competitive with other MFGs
Which probably has something to do with Orange's ordeal. They are massively overpriced for bikes that look and ride like filing cabinets. They need to be about half the price to compete with what other people are pumping out.
What happened to them? They were always the bargain price company when you wanted to build up a bike from scratch. You saw tons of Bottlerockets and Dirtbags in the PNW, frames were not the nicest manufacturing quality but usually OK, fairly durable and backed up by good customer service. Now living in Europe I have never seen any of their newer (carbon) bikes on the trail as they are only sold at absurd prices over here (as did their ali bikes back in the day).Transition hands out their "pro deal" pricing pretty leniently, it is typically 30% off retail. They recently sent out an email to everyone on the list for an extra 15% off that. 45% off retail put them just barely in the ball park, I feel bad for dealers trying to move product they already paid for.
Cool company in terms of customer support, but way off base with their pricing and fit/finish of the product is definitely not top shelf.
"CNC machined from space-grade aluminum "
I went to the new warehouse when they were setting it up, it's fucking huge!Here in Australia they're the same price as Yeti or Santa Cruz basically. They're on sale at the moment because they're changing distributors over here, will be interesting whether the new guys offer different pricing or not.
and “tree years of development”."CNC machined from space-grade aluminum "
I saw the new Norco Sight last night.
Its pivoting high on my radar.
We got a sneaky peak of the Sight and Optic. Super interesting but defs not Kidwoo-santioned.I saw the new Norco Sight last night.
Its pivoting high on my radar.
So that's it? Instead of steering us into buying DHF clones now the Woo's influence is just strong enough to barely convince people of answering posts with Chihuaha pictures?
So that's it? Instead of steering us into buying DHF clones now the Woo's influence is just strong enough to barely convince people of answering posts with Chihuaha pictures?