Sexiest Old-School DH Bike Out There

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Sexiest Old-School DH Bike Out There
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Posted: Jun 21, 2015 at 15:14 Quote
Sorry Skootur,must be mistaken.
Must be thinking of something else.
Baum do bikes as well,but not full on DH bikes.

Anyhoo,moving on lol Rolleyes

Posted: Jun 21, 2015 at 19:58 Quote
ProfessorSchaftenberg wrote:
Skootur wrote:
ProfessorSchaftenberg wrote:


Does your Antipodean neighbours not have a DH bike company,that makes quite similar set up bikes ?

I don't know of any bikes made in Australia similar to a Brooklyn and the Zerode's from here in New Zealand are gearbox and quite different to a Brooklyn...

So what similar bikes are you referring to?

Trying to remember the name of them Skootur.
Just escaping me.


DH bike definately

I know Deubel make an All Mountain bike

Keewee used to make some nice bikes in NZ
photo

Posted: Jul 8, 2015 at 10:50 Quote
Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://tinyurl.com/pfcr3wf
please let me know if someone can not see the pix, thanks

Posted: Jul 8, 2015 at 10:52 Quote
I can and is rad!

Posted: Jul 12, 2015 at 18:02 Quote
Skootur wrote:
ProfessorSchaftenberg wrote:
Skootur wrote:


This thread is meant for DH bikes not Motorbikes!!! lol

In all honesty, I'd LOVE to have a Brooklyn. Drool

Does your Antipodean neighbours not have a DH bike company,that makes quite similar set up bikes ?

I don't know of any bikes made in Australia similar to a Brooklyn and the Zerode's from here in New Zealand are gearbox and quite different to a Brooklyn...

So what similar bikes are you referring to?

Sorry to take this all the way back.
But I have got it.
Bilt Bikes. tup

Not entirely similar I know,but I know the earlier models were quite industrial looking.
In a good bombproof way

Posted: Jul 12, 2015 at 18:07 Quote
ProfessorSchaftenberg wrote:
Skootur wrote:
ProfessorSchaftenberg wrote:


Does your Antipodean neighbours not have a DH bike company,that makes quite similar set up bikes ?

I don't know of any bikes made in Australia similar to a Brooklyn and the Zerode's from here in New Zealand are gearbox and quite different to a Brooklyn...

So what similar bikes are you referring to?

Sorry to take this all the way back.
But I have got it.
Bilt Bikes. tup

Not entirely similar I know,but I know the earlier models were quite industrial looking.
In a good bombproof way
I Loved them once I saw them!! I would post those sweet teal ones with deemax rims on sexiest dh but can't!!

Posted: Jul 12, 2015 at 18:09 Quote
its-chris wrote:
ProfessorSchaftenberg wrote:
Skootur wrote:


I don't know of any bikes made in Australia similar to a Brooklyn and the Zerode's from here in New Zealand are gearbox and quite different to a Brooklyn...

So what similar bikes are you referring to?

Sorry to take this all the way back.
But I have got it.
Bilt Bikes. tup

Not entirely similar I know,but I know the earlier models were quite industrial looking.
In a good bombproof way
I Loved them once I saw them!! I would post those sweet teal ones with deemax rims on sexiest dh but can't!!

Ah good Chris,you know what I am talking about then ?
Thank Jeebus someone does lol Salute

Posted: Jul 12, 2015 at 18:16 Quote
Did not know the brand name until I searched it, but yeah!! I have always loved them!
Thanks for the reminder

Posted: Jul 13, 2015 at 2:02 Quote
Cheers Prof (& chris). I'll check them out...

Posted: Jul 13, 2015 at 16:48 Quote
Any pics of seismic hubs?

Posted: Jul 13, 2015 at 22:40 Quote
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Posted: Jul 13, 2015 at 23:30 Quote
They must weigh at least 2kg

Posted: Jul 14, 2015 at 4:23 Quote
Pretty sure Bender used to smash them to bits regularly.

Edit: the rims and spokes anyway

Posted: Jul 14, 2015 at 5:23 Quote
I can just imagine building a 20" rim with one of those hubs

Posted: Jul 14, 2015 at 6:26 Quote
aaah wrote:
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Yeah, these are kinda ridiculous/awesome.


 


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