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So recently I ran across a Sinister W T F frame. It's a bit of an american trials classic, Tim Williamsin worked with Frank the Welder to put a small production of these in 2008(? give or take a year). The sold for $900 USD back in the day and were welded within a few hours of my home in Vermont, next state over. Frank is a bit of a local frame building legend and I've always wanted one of these, so when I saw it come up I had to snatch it up.

This is also my first dual disc bike.

Weight on the frame is roughly 4.5 lbs

Geo is 1085, 380, +15.

Here's what the frame looked like when I got it:

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Then primer:

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Some green:

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Some gloss clear coat and...

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With the 130x30 stem and trialtech high rise bars it actually feels surprising trialsy. Not like the Gu I rode last year, but it was a very quick adjustment from the Echo Mark II Ti I normally ride.

The frame is ridiculously stiff....

Build specs:

Frame: WTF
Fork: Zhi, sadly
Stem: Try-All 130 x 30
Bars: Trialtech High Rise
Headset: Echo

BB: Trialtech SL Ti
Freewheel: Jitsie 18t
Bash: Trialtech SL Ti
Cranks: Trialtech SL

Rims: Trialtech SL front and rear
Front Hub: Trialtech SL Disc
Rear Hub: Trialtech HD

Brakes: Echo TR
Discs: Hope Mono Trials 200mm
Brake Pads: Jitsie

Front Tire: Continental Race King Supersonic 2.0
Rear Tire: Continental Trial Queen smile.gif

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Here's a little vid of my first time riding it, I just wanted to try a bunch of lines I have done on a more modern pure bike and see how it felt. Clearly, it felt good :)

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Like to have a go on one of them, see how stiff they feel. Looks like you've done a good refurb on it, top work.

Thanks!

I've literally never felt a bike so stiff. It's honestly the first time I've noticed how stiff a frame was.

It's been a lot of fun to ride! It was neat to go to a location I ride often and try all the same lines I normally do on my 2013 Echo Mark II Ti. It honestly made me realize how much geo doesn't really matter, and it's about the rider. Some moves were much easier on this frames, others more cumbersome.

i'm going to order a sticker kit from Frank to finish it off.

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