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Rx Rider 08-03-12 08:36 PM

I thought my white bike was a pain to keep clean. this one must be a blast.

cyclotoine 08-03-12 08:44 PM

way cooler:


jbchybridrider 08-03-12 09:12 PM

I admit I was scared crapless in the first minute but very impressed by the end.

purebikes 08-03-12 09:20 PM

From an engineering standpoint it pretty cool but as far as aesthetics go, it is one of the ugliest bike I have ever seen.

jbchybridrider 08-03-12 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by 3speed (Post 14561602)
It does look kinda fun in a novelty sort of way. Seems like that frame might be terrible for you in the wrong crash, though.

I think their high end road frame is supposed to be 1.8lbs. Are carbon frames lighter than that? If so, that's pretty darn impressive.

Maybe I am a bit harsh on it. I was only looking at the bike in the link which is 2.3lbs/ 1050 grams, that is light but not against many conventional highend frames today well under 1000grams. Even my hybrid frame is lighter at 1030grams.


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