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53-11_alltheway 05-02-05 04:07 PM

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.

jo5iah 05-02-05 05:03 PM

There's also TiSports. They have frames in more sizes than they list, and generally act as an OEM mfctr. Another inexpensive frame choice is Habanero. Curious if folks have had experience with these either.

formulaben 05-02-05 05:26 PM

I'm partial to the Manhattan Project frameset.

LordOpie 05-02-05 05:47 PM


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.

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?

johnny99 05-02-05 05:55 PM


Originally Posted by jo5iah
There's also TiSports. They have frames in more sizes than they list, and generally act as an OEM mfctr. Another inexpensive frame choice is Habanero. Curious if folks have had experience with these either.

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.

2manybikes 05-02-05 05:57 PM


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)

I think that review said the welds did not look as nice. Or possibly one of the other reviews by C+.

Not a big deal.

53-11_alltheway 05-02-05 06:11 PM


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?

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.

turbominnow 05-02-05 06:26 PM


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.

Where did you get that from? Hab's are 800-850 and airbornes are right around 1k...

johnny99 05-02-05 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by turbominnow
Where did you get that from? Hab's are 800-850 and airbornes are right around 1k...

Where did you get that from? Habanero full titanium frames are $695. Airborne Zepplin (their original road frame) is $1200.

LordOpie 05-02-05 07:47 PM


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.

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?

53-11_alltheway 05-02-05 07:49 PM


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?

80mm stem why not?

How close do the other dimensions match up?

sora8speed 05-03-05 03:40 AM

I'm saving up for an Airborne Zeppelin....might be made in China, but they have a decent warranty...

sora8speed 05-03-05 03:41 AM

I'm saving up for an Airborne Zeppelin....might be made in China, but they have a decent warranty...

Lectron 05-03-05 04:20 AM

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.


TCR 05-03-05 06:11 AM

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

turbominnow 05-03-05 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by johnny99
Where did you get that from? Habanero full titanium frames are $695. Airborne Zepplin (their original road frame) is $1200.

700 v 1k, price isnt twice


Today, Airborne charges 2 or 3 times

53-11_alltheway 05-03-05 11:04 AM

I didn't realize they gave you a headset, stem, handlebars and seatpost for that price.


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