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Charge Plug frames

Old 07-29-07 | 04:40 PM
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Charge Plug frames

Any info on these?
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Old 07-29-07 | 04:44 PM
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any info on what the **** youre talking about
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Old 07-29-07 | 04:48 PM
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I have been trying to find info myself.
Nothing on here:
https://www.chargebikes.com/
Well this:
https://chargebikes.typepad.com/photo...plusplug_2.jpg
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Old 07-29-07 | 05:34 PM
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Wow. that's possibly one of the stupidest frame geometries ever. It might even be worse than the SE draft.
whoever designed those things should be shot.

3 sizes.
S/M/L.
Constant 73 degree STA over all sizes
HTA goes 70->71->73! WTF kind of road bike has a <72 degree HTA? even cross/touring bikes aren't that slack. No mention of varying the fork rake by size, but methinks that these morons wouldn't have thought of that. Which means that a Small is going to handle like a pig.
TT length on the small is 53.5, but only goes up to 56.6 on the L
but the ST length goes from 57-62.6cm.
Geez

Oh, and it's straight gauge steel (bleh - so heavy)

and there are no North American distributors
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Old 07-29-07 | 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by fix:
any info on what the **** youre talking about
so necessary
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Old 07-29-07 | 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by SeanBonham
I have been trying to find info myself.
Nothing on here:
https://www.chargebikes.com/
Well this:
https://chargebikes.typepad.com/photo...plusplug_2.jpg
I looked around at www.chargebikes.com They look like British BMX bikes. hard to tell more
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Old 07-29-07 | 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by baxtefer
Wow. that's possibly one of the stupidest frame geometries ever. It might even be worse than the SE draft.
whoever designed those things should be shot.

3 sizes.
S/M/L.
Constant 73 degree STA over all sizes
HTA goes 70->71->73! WTF kind of road bike has a <72 degree HTA? even cross/touring bikes aren't that slack. No mention of varying the fork rake by size, but methinks that these morons wouldn't have thought of that. Which means that a Small is going to handle like a pig.
TT length on the small is 53.5, but only goes up to 56.6 on the L
but the ST length goes from 57-62.6cm.
Geez

Oh, and it's straight gauge steel (bleh - so heavy)

and there are no North American distributors
it will be sweet to do wheelies on.
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Old 07-29-07 | 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by baxtefer
Wow. that's possibly one of the stupidest frame geometries ever. It might even be worse than the SE draft.
whoever designed those things should be shot.

3 sizes.
S/M/L.
Constant 73 degree STA over all sizes
HTA goes 70->71->73! WTF kind of road bike has a <72 degree HTA? even cross/touring bikes aren't that slack. No mention of varying the fork rake by size, but methinks that these morons wouldn't have thought of that. Which means that a Small is going to handle like a pig.
TT length on the small is 53.5, but only goes up to 56.6 on the L
but the ST length goes from 57-62.6cm.
Geez

Oh, and it's straight gauge steel (bleh - so heavy)

and there are no North American distributors
Hip decal placement, though.
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Old 07-29-07 | 10:26 PM
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I like the Mixer. The Plug looks like poo.
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Old 07-30-07 | 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by marqueemoon
I like the Mixer. The Plug looks like poo.
too bad the mixer shares the same stupid geometry with the Plug
I want to get my hands on some Alfine.
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