Mountain Biking - Good and solid 19" frame to build on?

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xfimpg
03-15-10, 08:01 AM
I recently posted an inquiry for where I could find a low budget dualie. This has now turned into "build your own" project.

So i'm looking for advice on a good solid frame, 19", my weight is 190lbs, that I can build on.

I'll be using it for a variety of singletrack with lots of rocks and roots, and some will be epic rides (like really long days). But no jumps and stuff like that!

Thanks

EDIT: Still need to keep the frame low-budget.


mtnbiker66
03-15-10, 08:03 AM
Giant trance my be a good ont to check out.

xfimpg
03-15-10, 09:15 AM
Giant trance my be a good ont to check out.

Yikes! they're not giving those away, are they?


dminor
03-15-10, 09:25 AM
. . . But no jumps and stuff like that!Why not?

Seriously, Wheel World - - an online (and physical store) based out of Culver City, CA - - consistently has some of the best frame deals on brand-name frames that you can buy online.

http://wheelworld.com/product-list/frames-171/all-terrain-87/

xfimpg
03-15-10, 10:22 AM
Why not?

Seriously, Wheel World - - an online (and physical store) based out of Culver City, CA - - consistently has some of the best frame deals on brand-name frames that you can buy online.

http://wheelworld.com/product-list/frames-171/all-terrain-87/

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