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wethepeople
02-24-07, 05:15 PM
As a lot of you know, I ride a bike with a 20" toptube and I still want to replace my frame. I'm having trouble finding bikes out here with 20-20.1" toptubes. Anybody know of any? The Seshin Liger looks promising.
premiumbmx2005
02-24-07, 05:37 PM
mosca
BMX1992
02-24-07, 06:49 PM
i would go with the Seshin Liger i've heard some good stuff from them
wethepeople
02-24-07, 07:25 PM
I tried a bike with a 20.2TT a week ago, couldn't really manual so the Mosca is out.
premiumbmx2005
02-24-07, 07:38 PM
you cant really go by that. the geomatries were most likely completly differant.
KinetikBiker
02-25-07, 07:22 AM
I tried a bike with a 20.2TT a week ago, couldn't really manual so the Mosca is out.
Manualing is more the backend length and such...not the toptube.
Shorter backends are easier to get in to manuals and easier to loop out. Longer is the opposite.
As a lot of you know, I ride a bike with a 20" toptube and I still want to replace my frame. I'm having trouble finding bikes out here with 20-20.1" toptubes. Anybody know of any? The Seshin Liger looks promising.
what do you have now?
FitRider 921
02-25-07, 11:38 AM
you cant really go by that. the geomatries were most likely completly differant.
agreed.
wethepeople
02-25-07, 01:58 PM
what do you have now?
Heaton 2.
premiumbmx2005
02-25-07, 03:52 PM
i think he means tt length.
KinetikBiker
02-25-07, 04:29 PM
I tried a bike with a 20.2TT a week ago, couldn't really manual so the Mosca is out.
I'm still standing with the...the tt length doesn't effect manuals as much as the back end length does.
Heaton 2.
hows that goin for you?
how is the frame in general?
good reviews from other people?
willing to sell?
better then the general lee?
sorry about all the questions, im just kinda curious about it
wethepeople
02-25-07, 06:38 PM
It's decent, but I wouldn't mind changing it for something different. I don't have any problems with it.
Good frame, nice short chainstays but the drop outs are really tiny and make a normal chain a pain in the ass to set up. plus for the size it's kinda heavy, 5.5lbs. Ugly as sin to, the seatstay junction is hideous.
Most people like it.
When I get a new frame I will.
Alot better.
wethepeople
02-25-07, 06:42 PM
from 4-6lbs.
from 23-34lbs.
So, does anybody know of some smaller frames with 20" toptubes?
FitRider 921
02-25-07, 09:16 PM
from 4-6lbs.
from 23-34lbs.
Those are wide margins. I'd say most frames weigh between 5-5.5 pounds nowadays, and an average bike weighs around 27 or 28 pounds.
sbcdestroy
03-02-07, 11:24 PM
the take one true ave has a 20.2 and so does the fly mosca
standard also makes their frames in a 20" tt
just look around, most frames come in a variety of sizes. anything you get new will be a shorter rear end than the heaton more than likely.. so manualing will be easier ect. more responsive.
wethepeople
03-03-07, 02:37 AM
I actually looked around more tonight and found these:
Eastern Dragon.
Fit Hawk.
Hoffman Loyalty.
Standard 250-L.
Seshin Liger.
All of them are 20" and have longer rear ends then the MacNeil.
I_Suck_At_BMX
03-03-07, 03:55 AM
Longer rear ends make manuals harder.
wethepeople
03-03-07, 03:58 AM
*claps*
I_Suck_At_BMX
03-03-07, 03:58 AM
So why would you want that?
wethepeople
03-03-07, 04:00 AM
Never said I did, I was saying to Sbc that they aren't necessarily shorter.
I_Suck_At_BMX
03-03-07, 04:02 AM
Oh, I guess I should've read the entire thread.
KinetikBiker
03-03-07, 07:56 AM
Fit Hawk.
I never want to hear you make fun of my for being on bikeguide again.
Everyone on bikeguide has a Fit Hawk. Or Grim Reaper.
Longer rear ends make manuals harder.
No they don't. They make it harder to loop out because your front end will be lower. I can manual just fine with my wheel all the way back in my dropouts.
FitRider 921
03-03-07, 10:30 AM
I actually looked around more tonight and found these:
Eastern Dragon.
Fit Hawk.
Hoffman Loyalty.
Standard 250-L.
Seshin Liger.
All of them are 20" and have longer rear ends then the MacNeil.
Eastern Reaper.
I_Suck_At_BMX
03-03-07, 11:24 AM
I never want to hear you make fun of my for being on bikeguide again.
Everyone on bikeguide has a Fit Hawk. Or Grim Reaper.
No they don't. They make it harder to loop out because your front end will be lower. I can manual just fine with my wheel all the way back in my dropouts.
Maybie its just personal preference then. I cant even stand haveing my wheel at the back of the drop out, it has to be slamed to the frame.
I think my bike has an about average length back end, but I've ridden bikes with longer and i found manuals a lot harder.
i kinda want a new frame but everything nowadays seems gay. like all high techy and everyone has on opinion.
thats why i like my general lee. its a pretty solid ace lookin frame that can stand up to my abuse.
anyone know of any good og frames that are still around, arent to heavy or to light and wont die when i kill it.
wethepeople
03-03-07, 04:15 PM
Eastern Reaper.
Die.
FitRider 921
03-03-07, 04:33 PM
There is no "grim" in front of it. I hate Eastern with a passion, but I haven't heard anything bad about the frame.
wethepeople
03-03-07, 05:02 PM
It's not a 'small' bike.
I_Suck_At_BMX
03-03-07, 05:06 PM
i kinda want a new frame but everything nowadays seems gay. like all high techy and everyone has on opinion.
thats why i like my general lee. its a pretty solid ace lookin frame that can stand up to my abuse.
anyone know of any good og frames that are still around, arent to heavy or to light and wont die when i kill it.
I think the new S&M Striker frame is lookin pretty nice. The rear tubes arnt microscopicly thin like some of the other new frames. It doesnt need a seat clamp eiither. I wish I had the money to build a bike...
FitRider 921
03-03-07, 05:26 PM
I like it too... but it doesn't come in the tt length I need.
I_Suck_At_BMX
03-03-07, 05:29 PM
Get the ti grim reaper, or should i say the death trap.
nah i dont want an integrated clamp
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