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I just saw the coolest frame ever. The only distinguishing part of this bike was that the seatstay crossed right above the back tire?? If anyone knows what kind of frame this is please let me know.
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You mean the seatstay crosses the seat tube and joins the top tube several cm in front of the seatpost, approximately parallel to the down tube??
I remember seeing some of these designs in the late 80's, supposedly added some stiffness....but the trend never caught on. I believe they were generally marketed as TT or Tri bikes, I even remember Nashbar was selling them for a couple of years. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 6226945)
You mean the seatstay crosses the seat tube and joins the top tube several cm in front of the seatpost, approximately parallel to the down tube??
I remember seeing some of these designs in the late 80's, supposedly added some stiffness....but the trend never caught on. I believe they were generally marketed as TT or Tri bikes, I even remember Nashbar was selling them for a couple of years. |
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How does that match the OP's description of the seatstay crossing right above the back tire?
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I think he may be talking about how the traditional seat stay ends at the brake bridge and its just a single tube running up to the seat lug. Zunow had a frame like this in the 80's. There were some old balloon tire bikes made like this since the 30s. Its done fairly often now-adays too actually on road bikes.
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how about some artsy-fartsy seatstay sillyiness for it's own sake?
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/191/4...e07a55.jpg?v=0 http://farm1.static.flickr.com/176/4...40640a.jpg?v=0http://farm1.static.flickr.com/214/4...07543e.jpg?v=0 |
Originally Posted by caterham
(Post 6229478)
how about some artsy-fartsy seatstay sillyiness for it's own sake?
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/191/4...e07a55.jpg?v=0 http://farm1.static.flickr.com/176/4...40640a.jpg?v=0http://farm1.static.flickr.com/214/4...07543e.jpg?v=0 |
Originally Posted by caterham
(Post 6229478)
how about some artsy-fartsy seatstay sillyiness for it's own sake?
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/191/4...e07a55.jpg?v=0 http://farm1.static.flickr.com/176/4...40640a.jpg?v=0http://farm1.static.flickr.com/214/4...07543e.jpg?v=0 |
Originally Posted by Roll-Monroe-Co
(Post 6231740)
OMG, I'm in love. What's her name?
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Thats it
That second picture (the three) thats it. I rode behind it for two blocks but then he turned. This was much easer than hopping I would run into him again. Thanks!
PS I am a huge fan of the 90's GT track frames (usa and imported) also the frames they use for that short track racing in England. |
Originally Posted by mes74
(Post 6232577)
That second picture (the three) thats it. I rode behind it for two blocks but then he turned. This was much easer than hopping I would run into him again. Thanks!
PS I am a huge fan of the 90's GT track frames (usa and imported) also the frames they use for that short track racing in England. Doug 1986 Alpine |
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