Great frames that are overshadowed

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Great frames that are overshadowed
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Posted: Jan 17, 2010 at 10:05 Quote
mattdgray wrote:
markhumphris wrote:
mayardmtbeames wrote:


personally having snapped both the drift and the ting - the team frame, and my mate snapping the ting also im now not so sure about these .. all snapped in the same place as well. feel amazing to ride and well put together but im now scared of snapping them .

Yeah, i agree. i snapped the one in the picture, but they sorted me out with a Ting for cheap so im not complaining. I may get a Mutant bikes frame after this one tho, because Flow frames are pretty long.


This is what I have now, although with de-stickered rims, Eclat cranks and i've cut the steerer tube.
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how u finding the ting i just got a ting frame havnt built it up yet...

It's alright, i like it. Its quite a long frame compared to others, but i can still 360hop it so its fine. And i've got it down to around 27lbs, and thats with an argyle and some heavvy wheels.

Posted: Jan 17, 2010 at 10:07 Quote
markhumphris wrote:
mattdgray wrote:
markhumphris wrote:


Yeah, i agree. i snapped the one in the picture, but they sorted me out with a Ting for cheap so im not complaining. I may get a Mutant bikes frame after this one tho, because Flow frames are pretty long.


This is what I have now, although with de-stickered rims, Eclat cranks and i've cut the steerer tube.
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how u finding the ting i just got a ting frame havnt built it up yet...

It's alright, i like it. Its quite a long frame compared to others, but i can still 360hop it so its fine. And i've got it down to around 27lbs, and thats with an argyle and some heavvy wheels.
lol cool looks great btw n i wil have th argyles if u dont want them Razz

Posted: Jan 17, 2010 at 10:09 Quote
mattdgray wrote:
markhumphris wrote:
mattdgray wrote:

how u finding the ting i just got a ting frame havnt built it up yet...

It's alright, i like it. Its quite a long frame compared to others, but i can still 360hop it so its fine. And i've got it down to around 27lbs, and thats with an argyle and some heavvy wheels.
lol cool looks great btw n i wil have th argyles if u dont want them Razz

cheers, haha naa im alright, i like them, even if they are abit weighty compared to some.

Posted: Jan 18, 2010 at 6:31 Quote
Jholmie111 wrote:
newbikesoon wrote:
Jholmie111 wrote:
Mutant Bikes Mutantbikes.com they have a 24" frame, handlebar
bmx frame ,bar, sprocket,stem and soon to have a 26" frame..nicest frames of all time...but no one has ever heard of them

i have..lol
just ordered my evolution how do you like yours

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The brand is an one man band created by a BMXer that was already running a BMX brand called Illegal but fell in love with mtb. To me there's a certain mysthic about these frames cause you usually only see them in post countries like Latvia or Russia, usually with very hardcore and stripped builds.

Posted: Jan 18, 2010 at 8:57 Quote
wrc21 wrote:
Jholmie111 wrote:
newbikesoon wrote:


i have..lol
just ordered my evolution how do you like yours

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Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://mutantbikes.mfobmx.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/p1020867.JPG
The brand is an one man band created by a BMXer that was already running a BMX brand called Illegal but fell in love with mtb. To me there's a certain mysthic about these frames cause you usually only see them in post countries like Latvia or Russia, usually with very hardcore and stripped builds.
wait till you see mine then you will think my is the most hardcore

Posted: Jan 18, 2010 at 10:32 Quote
What about Dartmoor...
We don't see them very often.

Cody 2010....2.1kg
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Cody 2009
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Two6Player 2010
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Posted: Jan 18, 2010 at 11:00 Quote
SehrGoruss wrote:
What about Dartmoor...
We don't see them very often.

Cody 2010....2.1kg
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Cody 2009
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Two6Player 2010
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they break

Posted: Jan 19, 2010 at 10:04 Quote
that Dartmoor Cody 2010 frame is a beauty, didn't know that they are known to break though

Posted: Jan 19, 2010 at 12:29 Quote
commencal maxmax?

Posted: Jan 19, 2010 at 15:38 Quote
nice bikeSmile ^^^ id buy one if i couldnt get a holy so cheap lol

Posted: Jan 30, 2010 at 15:38 Quote
andidh wrote:
commencal maxmax?
Are you f*****g serious ?! Eek Rolleyes

Posted: Jan 31, 2010 at 1:17 Quote
hans241 wrote:
andidh wrote:
commencal maxmax?
Are you f*****g serious ?! Eek Rolleyes


how come you say that? they bad or something then?? im just curious ive never really heard much about commencal before

Posted: Jan 31, 2010 at 1:23 Quote
http://www.hitmanbikes.com/frruby.html

hitman ruby v.2Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://www.hitmanbikes.com/images/ruby1.jpg

Posted: Jan 31, 2010 at 4:06 Quote
hans241 wrote:
andidh wrote:
commencal maxmax?
Are you f*****g serious ?! Eek Rolleyes

the maxmax is a pretty sweet frame for park riding! it's a high end frame with low quality parts so riders can upgrade it later. with a good setup it rides really well. but i didn't like it for street cause the bb is too low (which makes it harder to bunnyhop)

Posted: Feb 2, 2010 at 14:57 Quote
jawbone bikes are seriously overlooked which is a pity. dont worry folks iv got one Smile

http://www.jawbonebikes.co.uk/


 


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