the original rotec pro circa 1999 man was this bike a flexy flyer i build one for a customer back in the old days it weigth ina 52 lbs and  was probably aftet the balfa nouveau riche one of the veayest bike back then my overkill top them off
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the original rotec pro circa 1999 man was this bike a flexy flyer i build one for a customer back in the old days it weigth ina 52 lbs and was probably aftet the balfa nouveau riche one of the veayest bike back then my overkill top them off
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 You want a heavy bike, That would be around the 99-2000 interbike show, Brooklyn Machine works was getting a bunch of attention for a Prototype they brought to the show(I think it was either the "Rubber Duckie" or the "Master Plan"), that weighed in at almost 80 Lbs! Eek I could only imagine if you go over the bars and that monster lands on you! Rolleyes
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 i live thru this when my overkill land on my all 67 lbs of itself
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 Man, that musta hurt!
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 very much , at least its wasnt the Brooklin machine work bike at 80 pound
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 Yeah, I had it bad enough with my Clifcat T-A. 52 Lbs Hardtail. That was more than enough bike for me.
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 my overkill was so bad it killed its own part , how bad of a bike was that , very bad i can assure but hey look on the bright side its steel and it can be recycle , im on my way to give it a second chance , so far the front triangle weight in at 5 pound just 2 more pices and it should tip the scale are 7, before it was at 9pound and the ass was rated at almost 10 pound
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 this is still the best looking downhill bike ever in my eyes!
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 thats what a real Dh bike was suppose to be , super active and flexible on the downhill trail i rode one like that ,back then this ride was worth close to 8000$ and damn it rode fine , thats what i stride to recreat on my bike to be as supple and smooth as what a dh bike is suppose to be , cheers
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 wot brake are on that ...
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 Meant to hit reply







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