i mean, this one looks sweet, but that green frame man.. can't say I have ever really liked a green bike. green accents yeah, but not a full green build
i think the green looks dope. Its personal preference remember...
I thought it was full murdered but I see the rainbow spokes. I dig.
Yeah there's a bunch of full murdered builds out there so I was going for something like but different. If the others are murdered, this is attempted homicide.
I love this Vimana it really makes me miss mine. It's actually hilarious to me how opposite mine was ,too. Lime green frame with green/blue everything. Mine was hideous by comparison
Not even man, I dig yours for sure. It reminds me of my first ever T6P build, same but different....
It was probably the most fun and unbreakable bike I've ever built, and in person it was actually pretty damn gorgeous, especially when I had a blue chain and blue RF chainring.
i mean, this one looks sweet, but that green frame man.. can't say I have ever really liked a green bike. green accents yeah, but not a full green build
i think the green looks dope. Its personal preference remember...
yeah, made sure to try and make that obvious that it was my preference. so no one got on my back
Yo dudes, anyone with a 2020 Transition PBJ care to share what they think of it? Looks great and at 6'2'' the long option is appealing but wondering how much it sacrifices some agility, and with a slightly slacker head angle than a lot of dj frames I'm torn over it. Seems tough to find available steel frames that aren't mega short.
Been out of the hardtail game a while and mostly wishing I never sold my Cryptkeeper
It's not super quick steering jib oriented bike. But it can be done once you get used to it. I am a huge fan of that frame. I'm 6'3" and it's awesome for jumps and pumps. I'd recommend it to anyone in the market for a DJ over other options.
Thanks mate, appreciated
Nobble wrote:
chris-adam-media wrote:
Yo dudes, anyone with a 2020 Transition PBJ care to share what they think of it? Looks great and at 6'2'' the long option is appealing but wondering how much it sacrifices some agility, and with a slightly slacker head angle than a lot of dj frames I'm torn over it. Seems tough to find available steel frames that aren't mega short.
Been out of the hardtail game a while and mostly wishing I never sold my Cryptkeeper
Funny how that works. I'm in a similar boat, looking at the PBJ and wishing I bought a cryptkeeper.
I don't know if i'm looking back at it through rose tinted glasses and if i jumped back onto one now it would feel shit as geometry has gotten longer and i'm used to my full sus but at the time it was f*cking rad, really high quality. Wonder why they stopped making them
It was probably the most fun and unbreakable bike I've ever built, and in person it was actually pretty damn gorgeous, especially when I had a blue chain and blue RF chainring.
Unbreakable, Lol. Never broken a frame easier than a Morpheus.
Yes, and we've all heard your opinions on them a hundred times. Boring.
An opinion would be “I don’t like Morpheus”. Breaking several of them in a very short time span isn’t exactly acceptable. There is a reason the company is out of business.
Haven't said otherwise; it's just sad that anytime people want to talk about how much they love their bike, you feel the need to shit on it. We've all heard what you have to say, maybe just let people be happy?
Haven't said otherwise; it's just sad that anytime people want to talk about how much they love their bike, you feel the need to shit on it. We've all heard what you have to say, maybe just let people be happy?
If my comment keeps them from being happy they are probably generally unhappy people.