Haunebu Dirt/Street frames + fork

Feb 12, 2008
by Rafal Klisinski  
BT Bikes of Poland releases the new HAUNEBU rigid fork (F480) and two new HAUNEBU hard tail frames (B2D and M2D).

These street orientated frames and fork are ready for serious abuse.Fork 2008 HAUNEBU F480 Description-

-Butted, “Dirt” Double reinforced cr-mo steer 1 1/8″, 6mm tick at bottom H-set bearing area.
-Cr-mo blades 31.8mm round shape
-Extra long blades 480mm simulate PIKE 140mm travel fork
-Straight steerer tube + blades for smooth barspins
-Disc brake mount tab 160mm
-Dropout fits 10mm axle OLD 100mm
-Weight 1.6Kg

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Frame 2008 HAUNEBU B2D Description-

Main feature is the 100% compatibility with BMX parts. It comes with an internal headset and removable gyro tabs. The bottom bracket is made for Spanish bearings. The drop outs, head tube and bottom bracket are all BMX style hardened for superior strength. BMX hubs are the best for Street/Dirt 24″/26″, they include 6 pawl driver with 9T COG!. It allow You set up front chain ring small as possible.

* Sanko 4130 Cr-Mo
* BMX style Spanish BB allow set up 19mm (Profile) and 22mm (Primo) cranks axle
* BMX style Dropout fits 14mm BMX hubs OLD 110mm spaced
* BMX style Internal Headset and Removable Gyro Tabs
* Multi V-brake position allow put a 26″ and 24″ wheel
* Rear disc Tab IS2000
* Shaped CS for maximum crank and tire clearance
* Reinforced downtube (for maximum headtube and BB strength)
* White or Custom Airbrushed finish
* Weight 3, 090 kg

Geometry:

* CS 375mm - 400mm
* WB 1025mm-1050mm (version Short)
* WB 1050mm-1075mm (version Long)
* BB 0mm
* Geometry based on PIKE 2008 or HAUNEBU FORK 480mm/45mm offset

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Frame 2008 HAUNEBU M2D Description-

Main feature is the rear dropouts, which are horizontal with integrated mech hanger and chain tugs… plus a really beefy 10mm thick international IS2000 +20mm disc mount allow to put 180mm rotor without adapter.

* Sanko 4130 Cr-Mo
* Straight, Toptube with super rigid flowed-in seat stays
* Multi V-brake position allow put a 26″ and 24″ wheel
* Dropout fits 10mm MTB hubs OLD 135mm spaced
* Hanger fits ChrisKing funbolts.
* Rear disc Tab IS2000 + 20mm
* Special BB Yoke for maximum crank and tire clearance
* Reinforced downtube (for maximum headtube and BB strength)
* Euro 68mm MTB BB shell (for use with most cranks systems)
* Reinforced headtube
* White or Custom Airbrushed finish
* Weight 3, 080 kg

Geometry:

* CS 380mm - 400mm
* WB 1025mm-1045mm (version Short)
* WB 1045mm-1065mm (version Long)
* BB 0mm
* Geometry based on PIKE 2008 or HAUNEBU FORK 480mm/45mm offset

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Check out www.btbike.com to learn more.

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40 Comments
  • 47 8
 to be perfectly honest i dont like them a bit. the frame basicly looks like an Ns suburban rip off, which isnt a bad thing but its still a copy and that fork is plain retarded, 480mm rigids???? what person would want rigids designed around a 140mm pike? most jump frames have ha for a 100mm fork or less or a rigid that is around 425mm. not well thought out at all.
negative prop me if you want but thats the truth of it really
  • 8 1
 just what i was thinking as i looked at em, they both look suspiciously similar to NS frames
  • 3 2
 absolutely. a well butted tube does not need to be thicker than 5mm at least. just adding material till it doesnt break anymore is a litte bit too 2k1
  • 1 0
 The forks are long so that you can run a 29" front wheel Big Grin
  • 11 0
 this is coppy AGENT- BIKES smiths !!!!! www.agent-bikes.de
  • 1 0
 http://www.agent-bikes.de/seite15.html
that there is he bike he is talking about and it does look almost identical except where the seat tube meets the upper frame tube. even look at the flat section on both bikes right by the bottom bracket.
  • 3 0
 Thanks for so many responds specially for gutkrencher, dragonzzz and of course few positives. Only they explain what is wrong with these products, so helps me correct and produce new one according to customers needs.
I'm totally new on the street/dirt market...never heard about companies such as NS, AGENT- BIKES. Simtra is known because they produce trial frames.
I'm curious what kind of dropouts, head tube, stays shape should I use to don't be accused that this products is a copy? Seem there are so many producers. It’ll be a lot of work to design something unique. Is it possible design unique parts among 30 producers? I hope it is.

I'm looking forward to received negatives or positives but with explanation what is wrong and why + design proposals...responds like "shit, lame etc..." doesn't helps me improve this product really.

Thanks for Your help.
Designer
  • 1 0
 well, if your are new on street/dirt market, how could you designt a good frame for street, because workloads in sreet/dirt are different than in trials? (geometry too) though the time will show how much these frames will last for.
Secondly, i dont think that copying is bad, many frames have some pros and cons, wisely taking good things and changing bad ones it's possible to design a really good, but not unique frame. Who cares if technology is the same as on the other frames, unique is not the thing that helps to ride better.
Talking about the B2D frames i'm a bit confused about rear dropouts. as i understood they are 110x14 = BMX hub compatible, though they have disc mounts?? are there any bmx hubs with dosc mounts? Smile
This frame also has ability to fit all the bmx parts, wearing 480mm fork BB is 0, that means if u use 24" and some lower fork 425mm or so, your BB will be very low and pedlas will touch the ground while driving to the side.
Have you any pics of a complete bike with this frame?
  • 0 1
 Well basically, if you're going to steal something do it right, the V-Brake system you've chosen is a good one, but put it on the other side of the seatstay (BMX Style) so it's not that noticable (people that won't use the V-Brake mounts will like this). Further more the seattubes on your frames are a bit too long for nowadays standards, I would suggest you cut these down about 1cm. The dropout system on the second frame, though effective are alot of work when you want to remove your rear wheel in the case of a flat tire. The derailleur hangers are pretty unneccesary because these frames are aimed at Dirt/Street riders, and they hardly ever use gears. The fork is way too high, most people ride with a fork around 80mm or 100mm at max, and most people don't want to have to buy a specific fork just so they can use this frame. The good things are; the intergrated headset + spanish BB on the first frame. You should do this to the second one too. The good thing is the geometry, the only flaw in the geometry is the fact that it's adapted for such a high fork...if it were compatible with either a 425mm rigid fork or a 80mm suspension fork, I would consider buying the first frame.
  • 0 0
 ya and how about keeping it like a mountain bike. if it uses all these bmx parts why not just get a bmx bike?
  • 0 0
 i think that the most important things are already said.
but if like, could you please explain your intention behind the brands name?
as far as im informed, the "haunebu" is a myth of the 3rd reich?
please dont tell me "that this was a really cool idear, youve heard of".
so?
  • 0 0
 well, there's no way you've never heard about such brands as for example NS, if you're from this country. but even if you haven't- how would you design almost identical in certain details frame then? dunno much about angles, but I can't accept what you've said anyway. however it doesn't mean I wish you bad, keep this bussines expanding, but I recommend adding some indivituality to this products line
  • 7 1
 frames are heavy as hell and ugly too Frown
  • 6 3
 I'm from Poland and never heard of this company, these frames & fork must be piece of shit then... nice 480mm allmountain fork, but rigid?
  • 1 0
 480mm rigid = useless, no REAL dirt/street rider would put a Pike@140mm in their bike. V-Brake system seems to be copied off of NS, the dropout system of the first frame seems to be stolen from an Agent Smith and the dropout system on the second frame looks pretty similar to the one the Simtra Psycho has. Fork also seems to be specified as a "Dirt" fork, why the hell does it have disc tabs then? About 5% of the DJ-ers do ride with a front brake, what about the 95% that doesn't..??
  • 3 2
 a1n2d3r4z5e6j7, you never heard about it because it is a new brand .

I think it will be great quality parts!!! HAUNEBU is a brand connected with BT Trials (guys that make BT Raven 8,0 trials frames^^)

have you seen HAUNEBU rear hub? you can use it with freewheel or make a fixie! www.bike4.eu
  • 0 0
 stupid copied products, ive seen a million on the same looking framesets, try a symtra or agent orange, and at 3. something KG holy shit. heavy. I think dmrs got it pretty raped up for the 4130 cromo frames, aswell as symtra, agent, etc. ive seen enough.
  • 0 0
 i don't think this fork will be very popular, it's too high, too ugly and too weak. i think it's impossible to make a strong fork of 480 mm hight with a weight of 1,6 kg. if you want't a good rigid fork just buy an identiti or a new dmr.
  • 0 0
 Lol! That reminds me a funny spot about Polish scientist;p You know something about solar power torch;p It's stupid! Who want to ride 480mm rigid fork in street rig and that frame sux;/ I hate copys of other parts, it's nonsens;p
  • 4 2
 that fork will bend just looking at it like the Funn that is way too long so bt sucks for mtb but still cool for trial
  • 1 0
 stupid bikes all together. this may be the only news i've seen where everycomment was agreeing that the products are stupid.
  • 1 0
 concur!
  • 2 0
 the frames, and fork weight to much!
  • 1 0
 to me it looks pretty sick... i dont really care to much about how people are complaining about it but i like it!
  • 0 0
 well, this product was sure well received. I agree though. The frame looks like dog poo, and the fork that is the same height as a Pike? Retarded shit.
  • 2 1
 nobody is going to want a 480mm rigid fork
  • 0 0
 too long fork and too streetlegal frame.
nice for 2004-2005. not 2008 ;(
2nd frame shit
  • 0 0
 reminds me of my 24 bmx the forks weigh like 3.5 pounds cuz of how thick the steel is thats alot i like my 24' bmx
  • 0 0
 is there any chance of these making there way to australia
  • 0 0
 I bet it's designed in taiwan so many companies can buy it and stick their own logo, for example AGENT BIKES or HAUNEBU
  • 3 4
 It's all very well reinforcing the steertube in them forks but surey if it dont snap there its gonna take your headtube off or destroy a front wheel?
  • 0 0
 actually, now that I look at agent bikes site, it is the same as the smith2, but different dropouts.
  • 1 0
 hub is shit too.
  • 0 0
 for what 480mm to fork???
  • 3 3
 frames looks sweet as fuck tho
  • 7 9
 Looks pretty Solid!
  • 1 3
 so many haters lol
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