Supertherm TT and Downtube. (This particular frame was a custom done for my friend Bryan, and does not have an externally butted seat tube that my other bikes have. I can also do MID BBs)
No, that is not including the duty or VAT... I received my boxes today and it shows that they ship at $55 US. Sorry, my dimensions were off the first time. I am still trying to find out how this works: www.dhl.co.uk/en/express/shipping/customs_support/duties_taxes.html
And my welds are pretty. I take my time to cool between welds and backpurge while welding. This ensures no overheating/embrittling of the weld areas. (Backpurging prevents chrystalized hardening/embrittling)
Its a 26... for now, i will make a custom supertherm frame just like it for 400 US... or straight gauge (which is little heavier/more dent proof) for 300. I ride my straight gauge one at the park and have dumped it on a metal ledge a many times now... no dents. Supertherm has a higher fatigue life but is a poor choice if you like grinding/disasters etc
22.3 TT ~5.3 lbs super-dent resistant stays 12.75" BB height w/80mm fork, 69 HA, Euro BB. 19mm stays. Heat treated dropouts.
Supertherm TT and Downtube. (This particular frame was a custom done for my friend Bryan, and does not have an externally butted seat tube that my other bikes have. I can also do MID BBs)