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Old 10-08-05, 03:21 AM
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The blue one looks like you prefolded it up. The red one doesnt look too bad though.
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O yeah the ultimate looking trekking bike
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O yeah the ultimate looking trekking bike
How do you get the last water bottle in/out of it's cage?
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This one sux.
That one would be a nightmare to pedal.
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Just for the heck of it.
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that's pretty tight.
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Originally Posted by iamlucky13
How do you get the last water bottle in/out of it's cage?
sideloader.
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My try at a steel/cf xc hardtail design.



Monoque DS/4x hardtail.
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i think you forgot to carbon fibre the a peice of it.

a little smaller tubes and i think its looking good
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i think you forgot to carbon fibre the a peice of it.

a little smaller tubes and i think its looking good
I didn't miss it.

The newest version of my DH FS Frame.

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Skipped 5 and went right to 6.
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Final design.
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I probably could have done a more creative drawing with Autocad, but it's only on the school computers. Anyway, here's my attempts at a hardtail and a full-suspension.



Hmm...the rear linkage seems as if it might be a bit flawed but oh well. Also it might need a really long DC fork to get the right geometry. (Im thinking super monster )




Just a street/DJ frame, sort-of like a P.2 frame but it's more stretched out.
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ooh yea
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It's a monster.
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front suspension seems cool..
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Whoa, monkey motion! I've been drawing a hardtail on AutoCAD, but it's not very interesting.
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Originally Posted by EJ123
ooh yea
Front suspension built into the frame?
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