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Airborne Frames
http://www.airborne.net/eready/janette/store/bbbike.asp
I never really paid attention to these guys, but I stumbled upon their website today. I've seen their frames on Ebay and I have always wondered about them. Anybody have or know about these frames. The Blackbird looks reasonably priced. They also have a Ti frame for $1K. |
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I'm partial to the Manhattan Project frameset.
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Originally Posted by 53-11_alltheway
http://www.airborne.net/eready/janette/store/bbbike.asp
I never really paid attention to these guys, but I stumbled upon their website today. I've seen their frames on Ebay and I have always wondered about them. Anybody have or know about these frames. The Blackbird looks reasonably priced. They also have a Ti frame for $1K. Before answering the question below, you know I have a thing for steel, this is AL + CF SS&CS... would I be unhappy on this compared to full OX? The Blackbird geo is: 57cmST(c-t), 56TT(effective), and 17.5cm Head-tube. My pro-measuring has me at 57x55x18... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...surements2.gifhttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...asurements.gif Whatcha think? Close enough? |
A few years ago, Airborne and Habanero sold frames for similar prices. Both are made in mainland China, probably using military surplus titanium and machinery. Today, Airborne charges 2 or 3 times as much as Habanero. If you want a Chinese bike, I'd consider Habanero first. Airborne prices are not much different from Litespeed and other American companies.
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Originally Posted by Ben Cousins
Frame reviewed pretty well (8/10) compared to Litespeeds Sevens and Merlins (all 9/10) in a UK magazine recently.
The complete bike got the same score as the rest - (9/10) Not a big deal. |
Originally Posted by LordOpie
Looks like a good deal... assuming wheels are included, which they claim it's a complete bike.
Before answering the question below, you know I have a thing for steel, this is AL + CF SS&CS... would I be unhappy on this compared to full OX? The Blackbird geo is: 57cmST(c-t), 56TT(effective), and 17.5cm Head-tube. My pro-measuring has me at 57x55x18... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...surements2.gifhttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...asurements.gif Whatcha think? Close enough? |
Originally Posted by johnny99
A few years ago, Airborne and Habanero sold frames for similar prices. Both are made in mainland China, probably using military surplus titanium and machinery. Today, Airborne charges 2 or 3 times as much as Habanero. If you want a Chinese bike, I'd consider Habanero first. Airborne prices are not much different from Litespeed and other American companies.
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Originally Posted by turbominnow
Where did you get that from? Hab's are 800-850 and airbornes are right around 1k...
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Originally Posted by 53-11_alltheway
That is pretty close. Funny how you just stumble on the right geometry sometimes. You should give aluminum a try. The price is $595 for the frame and maybe you could transfer some parts over.
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Originally Posted by LordOpie
what about the TT? It's 56cm and I need 55 + 90mm stem. IF I got this bike, should I got with a shorter stem?
How close do the other dimensions match up? |
I'm saving up for an Airborne Zeppelin....might be made in China, but they have a decent warranty...
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I'm saving up for an Airborne Zeppelin....might be made in China, but they have a decent warranty...
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Well. What can I say.
They sure look nice, they obviously perform well and the price is right. A friend of mine (Felt dealer in my home town) visited the factory to have a look at the facilities, and have a chat with the gays. He ensured me that everything was looking good. He got to meet the bosses, staff and have a look at the production. I think he told me that out of everything they produced, 90% was for Airborne. I’ve been riding the MP for like half a year now, and must say I’m quite happy with it. The geometry is a little slacker than usual, but with a non setback seat post it fits me perfectly. I have rather long legs, meaning the top tube can easily get to long for me with a standard geometry. Can’t say it performs very good at something. It’s just one of those really super do it all bikes. |
What about the Thunderbolt frame for $299. Includes free headset, stem, post, & bars! Looks like it would make a nice racing bike.
http://www.airborne.net/eready/janette/store/tbbike.asphttp://www.airborne.net/eready/janet...FS_04TB_XL.jpg |
Originally Posted by johnny99
Where did you get that from? Habanero full titanium frames are $695. Airborne Zepplin (their original road frame) is $1200.
Today, Airborne charges 2 or 3 times |
I didn't realize they gave you a headset, stem, handlebars and seatpost for that price.
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