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OneTinSloth 10-23-03 02:22 PM

Thylacine Cycles, single speed.
 
has anyone ever heard of this company?

they make a wide variety of mountain bike frames and such and i just came across their single speed frame, the budget...it suuuure looks like a beauty...

http://www.thylacinecycles.com/album..._221_Web03.jpg

riderx 10-23-03 05:49 PM

They're in Australia I believe. Pretty new company. The owner posts on the MTBR.com single speed board sometimes. That's about all I know.

pitboss 10-23-03 05:54 PM

I know the owner and the stuff is solid. He is a very nice feller and knows the industry well. Nice frames (I am trying to get $$$ for a custom track job).

panasoanic 10-23-03 06:08 PM

The logo in the upper left corner is definitely from Thundercats.

"By the eye of Shimano..."

OneTinSloth 10-23-03 07:27 PM

http://www.parquegotico.com/kamandi/...hundercats.jpg

close...

they're definitely similar, i guess...

oh yeah, they make track frames?!!?!?!

pitboss 10-23-03 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
oh yeah, they make track frames?!!?!?!

custom...Grizz (the owner) is somewhat behind the times...I tell him he needs one, but I guess the demand is not enough to justify one. To me, that is crap!

Thylacine 10-23-03 08:31 PM

Greetings mah people!

'Tis I - the Grizzly Thylacine man guy type person...err.....the guy who runs the ship. 165-48:17 or 'The Missing Link' as we prefer to call him asked me to pop in and shout some obscenities from the pulpit, so here I am.

That nice smokey blue frame is the Thylacine 221. I actually have one left that's in desperate need of a new home. Email me if you're in the market - it's a 'Medium-Large' 18.3 ctr to top, 71/72, with 17" stays and a 23.5" top tube. Ex-Demo.

Yup, I do custom jobbies mostly. There may not be a fixie on the website but that doesnt mean I can't do ya one. On the contrary - I'd love to do a fixie or track frame....just as long as its not black or white. Okay, maybe pearl white, but that's as far as I go.

Anyway, this website looks massive, so looks like I might just have to add it to the list of 'Websites to hang around in and cause trouble'.

MKRG 10-23-03 08:37 PM

That is quite a nice looking frame. Unfortunately the only thing I can afford is 20 year old Raleighs to convert into fixies. By the way isn't a Thylacine the Tasmanian tiger that is thought to be extinct?

pitboss 10-23-03 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by MKRG
By the way isn't a Thylacine the Tasmanian tiger that is thought to be extinct?

ding ding ding!
That is correct!

Kev 10-23-03 08:43 PM

How about a black and white striped frame? :)
I notice you do list you will do the frames with Sub-11 dropouts for track use at no extra cost. What are sub-11 dropouts?

Thylacine 10-23-03 09:04 PM

Man I like this forum! I was just waiting for *puts on Southern Drawl* "Thylacine.....isn't that like some sort of drug?"

Thylacine 10-23-03 09:19 PM

Sub 11 dropouts are pretty much what everyone uses when it comes to doing horizontal dropouts. You can see them on the blue 221 at http://www.thylacinecycles.com/gallery

In the frames section I do believe.

Kev 10-23-03 09:47 PM

I thought samething about thylacine when I first saw the name, but found some info on it.
--
What is a Thylacine?


The Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus, dog-headed pouched-dog) is a large carnivorous marsupial now believed to be extinct. It is the single member of the family Thylacinidae. It is also known as the Tasmanian Tiger or Tasmanian Wolf.

MKRG 10-23-03 11:03 PM


"Thylacine.....isn't that like some sort of drug?"
You're more likely to hear that in the BMX forum. I'm probably going to catch hell for this but...I've been in there a few times and can honestly say that reading some of those posts is analagous to voluntarily running a cheese grater across your brain. :D

roadfix 10-23-03 11:18 PM

Surly dropouts are Sub-11's...

OneTinSloth 10-24-03 12:54 AM


Originally Posted by MKRG
You're more likely to hear that in the BMX forum. I'm probably going to catch hell for this but...I've been in there a few times and can honestly say that reading some of those posts is analagous to voluntarily running a cheese grater across your brain. :D


HAHAHAHAHAH!!!!

I POST ON THE BMX FORUM, DANGIT!

but yeah...

"OMG!! I NEED 2 NO WUT FRAME 2 GET QUIK SO I CAN RIDE FRESSTYLE!!

DOZ NE 1 NO WHICH 1 IS BETTER: SPECIALIZED FATBOY OR HARO BACKTRAIL!?!?"

yeah...about 3 posts like that per week. and they're always about the same two or three bikes.

*sigh*

Thylacine 10-24-03 02:40 AM


Originally Posted by MKRG
You're more likely to hear that in the BMX forum. I'm probably going to catch hell for this but...I've been in there a few times and can honestly say that reading some of those posts is analagous to voluntarily running a cheese grater across your brain. :D

MKRG, you'd be very, very suprised. What separates a BMX grom and a Freeride grom is......well, nothing actually. Maybe 7" of travel? I dunno, but I swear it was like telling people to get their head out of the medicine cabinet and into the encyclopaedia.

Stay in school mah people!

Yeah, Sub11 dropouts are Surly...or Surly are Sub11. Sub11 came way before Surly ever existed, so that's why I call them Sub11, even though its hard to get them labelled as such these days. Unfortunately they're almost allways labeled 'Surly' these days.

Nothing some molten brass won't fix eh? ;)

OneTinSloth 10-24-03 12:39 PM

my friend has an old fuji track bike (tange tubing and shimmery sky blue) with sub11 dropouts on it. it's a beautiful ****ing bike.

Thylacine 10-26-03 02:34 AM

http://www.thylacinecycles.com/album...er_Concept.jpg

Get your Fix here, coz you know we only 'pedal' the good schtuff.

( A little teaser for you, 165-48:17 :rolleyes: )

:D

Kev 10-26-03 03:31 AM

In the future I'll be looking at getting single speed in the future, what is the shipping costs of sending a frame to the US.

Thylacine 10-26-03 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by Kev
In the future I'll be looking at getting single speed in the future, what is the shipping costs of sending a frame to the US.

It all depends on your freight carriers, but I only charge my Canadian and US customers US$38 for freight. I bite most of the cost basically coz I'm helluva nice guy and pretty much like selling into the US and Canada. Okay, so it's more complicted than that, but at 38 buckaroos, who's to argue, aye?

alexs 10-26-03 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
Get your Fix here, coz you know we only 'pedal' the good schtuff.

( A little teaser for you, 165-48:17 :rolleyes: )

:D

man that looks pretty... but it would look even prettier if it didn't have those cable routing braze-ons. just my not-so-humble opinion. :D

Kev 10-26-03 06:12 PM

That's not bad at all, I figured would easily be twice that cost. And I always need another bike :) haha

Thylacine 10-26-03 11:17 PM

Actually, I had an idea for that. For anyone that isnt sure if they want to go singlespeed or fixed, what I can do is braze on some bidon mounts underneath the top tube, into which you can screw some swanky little custom cable guides. So if you want to run brakes, just screw in two or maybe 3 groovy little guides and mount your brakes. Want that clean Fixed look? Take them off and everyone will be none the wiser.

Cool huh! :D

pitboss 10-26-03 11:52 PM

glad it says 'concept' on the pic, Grizz. Sloped top tubes are bunk.


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