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Posted: Jun 13, 2019 at 18:48 Quote
Update on my kona, frame is arriving next week, parts have arrived.

Posted: Jun 14, 2019 at 15:21 Quote
2019 summer build.

Let us know what you think Cool

Posted: Jun 15, 2019 at 5:46 Quote
Morph Cycles frame 1 built up. 140 travel fork in the trail flipchip position. Can be run with a 160 fork and the flipchip inverted for more enduro characteristics. morphcycles on instagram or www.morphcycles.co.uk for more info

My rig.

Designed nearly every aspect of it myself.

I started in Linkage X3 about 20 months ago. Moved into CAD eventually and designed nearly every aspect of it from the ground up.

The tubing is Reynolds 853, the dropouts are from Bear frame supplies and basically everything else I machined myself in my University's workshop.

I connected with a guy called Gael Baudou (Baudou bikes) who fabricated it for me once I had the design figured out and had machined all the parts.

It's been a tonne of work but so stoked with it.

This one is 470 reach, 65.8 head angle, 76.3 seat tube angle and 1220 wheelbase with a 140 fork.

Flip the flipchip and run it with a 160 fork and it's a 64.5 head angle and 75.0 seat angle. BB height stays the same.

Dropper is only 150mm currently - I think I need a bigger travel dropper to get the most out of the low standover!

@morphcycles on instagram if you're keen to see more Salute

Posted: Jun 15, 2019 at 5:56 Quote
That's awesome, nice work. tup Needs posting on the steel is real thread.

Posted: Jun 15, 2019 at 6:10 Quote
tom666 wrote:
Morph Cycles frame 1 built up. 140 travel fork in the trail flipchip position. Can be run with a 160 fork and the flipchip inverted for more enduro characteristics. morphcycles on instagram or www.morphcycles.co.uk for more info

My rig.

Designed nearly every aspect of it myself.

I started in Linkage X3 about 20 months ago. Moved into CAD eventually and designed nearly every aspect of it from the ground up.

The tubing is Reynolds 853, the dropouts are from Bear frame supplies and basically everything else I machined myself in my University's workshop.

I connected with a guy called Gael Baudou (Baudou bikes) who fabricated it for me once I had the design figured out and had machined all the parts.

It's been a tonne of work but so stoked with it.

This one is 470 reach, 65.8 head angle, 76.3 seat tube angle and 1220 wheelbase with a 140 fork.

Flip the flipchip and run it with a 160 fork and it's a 64.5 head angle and 75.0 seat angle. BB height stays the same.

Dropper is only 150mm currently - I think I need a bigger travel dropper to get the most out of the low standover!

@morphcycles on instagram if you're keen to see more Salute

HOLY SMOKES Eek

Shall follow on IG. Salute

Posted: Jun 15, 2019 at 6:54 Quote
tom666 wrote:
Morph Cycles frame 1 built up. 140 travel fork in the trail flipchip position. Can be run with a 160 fork and the flipchip inverted for more enduro characteristics. morphcycles on instagram or www.morphcycles.co.uk for more info

My rig.

I really like it - looks great. You can tell a lot of time and thought went into it. Well done!

Posted: Jun 15, 2019 at 8:00 Quote
That bike is amazing

O+
Posted: Jun 15, 2019 at 14:11 Quote
Freerider-09 wrote:
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Damn son!

Talk about throwing money at a bike.
It is pretty nice though!

O+
Posted: Jun 15, 2019 at 16:46 Quote
im surprised the Zipps are as relatively cheap as they are

Posted: Jun 15, 2019 at 16:48 Quote
Cheap??? It’s 1900 for a wheel set!

Why would you ever buy that when you can get a better hub on a We Are One for 900 less

Posted: Jun 15, 2019 at 17:12 Quote
dhmtbr777 wrote:
Cheap??? It’s 1900 for a wheel set!

Why would you ever buy that when you can get a better hub on a We Are One for 900 less
Maybe cheap compared to their road shit? 303's are like $1500-1900 per wheel... crazy overpriced.


 


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