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Old 07-18-07, 05:26 PM
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Which Frame?

I'm saving up money for a new frame. My choice lies with WethePeople frames. I would just like to hear your opinion also and it might help me too. Either the Phoenix or Frenzy. I'm leaning more toward the Phoenix but I am not sure because of the brakes being on the bottom, I don't think it will feel right.

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phoenix all the way
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get the millar. oi oi oi
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Phoenix. It looks better.
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One of my friends snapped his phoenix, I got put off by that
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Eightdip, how long did he have the bike?
Did he say it was good?
How did it break?
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Not sure how long he had it, I don't see him very often, he had it for around 1 1/2 years though. He said it was pretty good, I'll have to check on how it broke
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Phoenix for the win.

Don't worry about the brakes on the bottom, i'm sure with the right low profile brakes you could clear at least a 33-12
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25-9 would be fine

EDIT: With a fly brake anyway
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'm gonna go with Phoenix!
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