Deity Frame Owners!

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Deity Frame Owners!
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Posted: Apr 2, 2012 at 19:54 Quote
prophet413 wrote:
zx12 these are calling you!!! Puuurps

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Absolutely, the wife my kick my ass out tho if i keep spending on the bike lol

Posted: Apr 2, 2012 at 19:59 Quote
Pay everything in cash. No trace.

Posted: Apr 2, 2012 at 20:03 Quote
willy94 wrote:
Pay everything in cash. No trace.

direct deposit Confused

Posted: Apr 2, 2012 at 21:26 Quote
Anyone have any recommendations on 9 mm forks? Not sure how I am going to finish my build my rims and hubs should be in this a few day all black ns Rotary 10 front hub and black Rotary Single Pro laced to black fr3Os. All thats left is forks.

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Posted: Apr 2, 2012 at 21:44 Quote
ratking wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations on 9 mm forks? Not sure how I am going to finish my build my rims and hubs should be in this a few day all black ns Rotary 10 front hub and black Rotary Single Pro laced to black fr3Os. All thats left is forks.

Sus or rigid? I don't really know much about rigid but if you want squish and need a qr, I guess you would have to stick to a Velour or 32 Float.

I would highly recommend atleast 15mm if not 20mm.

Posted: Apr 2, 2012 at 21:52 Quote
This thread is Deity porn. So many nice builds and good looking bikes!

I still haven't got to ride mine for real.. solid rain and 7 days in bed with the worst flu I have ever had. But the forecast calls for the rain to stop and be partly sunny for the weekend. Gonna take her on a date to the skate park I think. If i ever shake this crud.

Posted: Apr 2, 2012 at 21:53 Quote
evilrydr wrote:
ratking wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations on 9 mm forks? Not sure how I am going to finish my build my rims and hubs should be in this a few day all black ns Rotary 10 front hub and black Rotary Single Pro laced to black fr3Os. All thats left is forks.

Sus or rigid? I don't really know much about rigid but if you want squish and need a qr, I guess you would have to stick to a Velour or 32 Float.

I would highly recommend atleast 15mm if not 20mm.

have in the past but running a bolt on ns hub this year on the front kinda crazy how I got it thought it could be a interesting change in my build, I was think the same line for the forks, Thanks

Posted: Apr 3, 2012 at 0:40 Quote
trozei wrote:
zona wrote:
destri wrote:
Just ask him if he's still mad that his boyfriend didn't win simple session.

On the note of that build. It should look pretty nice when complete.
Do it. lol
Done.
want to come up with your own stuff?
also i fail to get what makes this streetsweeper so good...

HA- 70.5 degree
Top Tube 22.25”
STA 73 degree
Cs Length 378mm
BB Drop/Rise- 0mm
135x10mm spacing

now i fail to see how that can even rival a ill peanut 26 or candy? and cap 26.

Posted: Apr 3, 2012 at 1:04 Quote
htstreet wrote:
trozei wrote:
zona wrote:

Do it. lol
Done.
want to come up with your own stuff?
also i fail to get what makes this streetsweeper so good...

HA- 70.5 degree
Top Tube 22.25”
STA 73 degree
Cs Length 378mm
BB Drop/Rise- 0mm
135x10mm spacing

now i fail to see how that can even rival a ill peanut 26 or candy? and cap 26.


Dude I Ride Deity because Sadie and Erick are Friends, they build a badass product and they are doing something that is actually unique in the stale mountain bike industry. Supporting Deity is more of supporting a movement to make everyone in the industry try a little harder than just slapping some half ass graphic of there logo on a frame and calling it good I say support companies that bring art to riding. You have to look at the big picture

Posted: Apr 3, 2012 at 1:06 Quote
ratking wrote:
htstreet wrote:
trozei wrote:

Done.
want to come up with your own stuff?
also i fail to get what makes this streetsweeper so good...

HA- 70.5 degree
Top Tube 22.25”
STA 73 degree
Cs Length 378mm
BB Drop/Rise- 0mm
135x10mm spacing

now i fail to see how that can even rival a ill peanut 26 or candy? and cap 26.


Dude I Ride Deity because Sadie and Erick are Friends, they build a badass product and they are doing something that is actually unique in the stale mountain bike industry. Supporting Deity is more of supporting a movement to make everyone in the industry try a little harder than just slapping some half ass graphic of there logo on a frame and calling it good I say support companies that bring art to riding. You have to look at the big picture
are these guys doing a dialeddoberman with every frame?

Posted: Apr 3, 2012 at 1:21 Quote
Jesus ht, shut the f*ck up already. First off, not everyone likes nibbly curb shredding geo. Wrap your mind around that for a second.

Still with me? Good. Now go ahead and list off every other street frame with a lifetime warranty.

And if you're going to discount customer service, let us not forget that ill bike knowingly sold a shitty batch of frames to customers.

Posted: Apr 3, 2012 at 1:25 Quote
deity also used to be shit...Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://www.nsmb.com/assets/images/gear/NSMB%20Project%20Bike/Deity%20bar%20gimped.JPG and life time warranty just means they can afford to do it due to all there high price paying fan boys

Posted: Apr 3, 2012 at 1:26 Quote
crs-one wrote:
Jesus ht, shut the f*ck up already. First off, not everyone likes nibbly curb shredding geo. Wrap your mind around that for a second.

Still with me? Good. Now go ahead and list off every other street frame with a lifetime warranty.

And if you're going to discount customer service, let us not forget that ill bike knowingly sold a shitty batch of frames to customers.
then why have a sweeper?

Posted: Apr 3, 2012 at 1:31 Quote
You trot out these numbers with no understanding of what they mean. I want a neutral bb. I want a 71 degree head angle. I don't care about doing 360s on flat ground and building my bike around that because I would rather have a stable bike to jump off roofs on.

Posted: Apr 3, 2012 at 1:32 Quote
crs-one wrote:
You trot out these numbers with no understanding of what they mean. I want a neutral bb. I want a 71 degree head angle. I don't care about doing 360s on flat ground and building my bike around that because I would rather have a stable bike to jump off roofs on.
oh fair enough for you, but many people like dialeddob and that other guy simply did it for looks.


 


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