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  1. Quite true - if you look closely at the gussets at the top of the head tube and down tube on the T-Pro you'll see the weld doesn't go all the way round. I never took a specific photo of that so this is the best I can manage: The gussets are now open ended, it's just that the shape didn't get changed. ALSO: I'm always interested to hear about stuff like this - where and how did they break? Can you email me pictures, assuming you didn't just shove them in the bin? As to when they might be available, I have no idea myself so I can't supply that information.
  2. I have already posted this link in another topic, but I think the pictures would be useful, even if you don't read French...
  3. My suggestion: http://www.gemm.com/ You can change the currency so it means something - it defaults to US dollars. A lot of the shops involved are around Europe anyway.
  4. I didn't have a 100mm PZ-31 stem handy but I did have an 80mm one. It weighs 200g.
  5. It's more to do with stopping the stem from flexing/twisting when pushing down on either end of the bars. The stem weighs 300g, although we reckon we could take another 30-40g off fairly easily. It's a 100mm stem.
  6. Poopipe - mod 3 is the only one that's 'normal' BUT with no holes for snail cams. Mod1 1.98kg Mod2 2.28kg Mod3 1.78kg I'll just go and edit these into my first post now...
  7. As Inur pointed out the arrangement is a bolt screwed in the front to push the wheel backwards, thus bringing the tensioner inboard so you can't smash it on rocks and stuff. It's an evolution from the drop stay frame. Of course, it makes snail cams completely impossible.
  8. From time to time we get frames in that are either completely new designs or variations on a theme which we can then try out and then either decide to use or reject a particular design. We've put up pictures of this type of frame before on the forums to see what the reaction would be. So for your amusement here is the latest batch. Click on the images for the larger version. Constructive comments welcome. Weights have now been added (5:38pm). MOD NUMBER 1 - 1.98kg If you don't recognise it, it's the Limey 20. Or something similar will be. MOD NUMBER 2 - 2.28kg MOD NUMBER 3 - 1.78kg The major difference between this and mod number 2 is the fact that the bottom bracket arrangement is made with tubes rather than CNCed parts. NEW MODEL LIMEY WITH SHORTER HEAD TUBE SAME LIMEY BUILT
  9. You can find some photos of a tensile freewheel being taken to pieces here Unfortunately it's in French and I'm not going to translate it (maybe another day) but the pictures alone might be useful.
  10. Buy this SD card: http://www.picstop.co.uk/Secure-Digital-SD...D%29-Card---1GB and this reader: http://www.picstop.co.uk/Multi-Card-Reader...d-Reader-Writer and if you want a recommendation on a USB stick, this one is a good one: http://www.picstop.co.uk/USB-Flash-Drive/O...ash-Drive---1GB and finally, DON'T BUY ANY OF THOSE OFF EBAY, THEY'LL BE FAKES
  11. It's a Zona, not an Onza. It isn't covered by the half price replacement scheme. Hypothetically if it was covered by half price replacement you are looking at half of the full retail price of 300 quid, frame only. Any part has to be returned to us for any claim. If it's half price, then we need to scrap the original item. If it's a warranty claim (which it sounds like) we need to inspect it and scrap it if we send out a replacement. I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong (especially on here) but this is the first Zenith frame break I have heard of.
  12. OK. In fairness, I hadn't thought of that :$, so it was overreacting. I thought I'd better demonstrate it was enough. Sorry Rusevelt.
  13. Pardon..? and a couple more similar if you want to have a look: http://www.onza.com/spares/steering/acekingsidebyside2.jpg http://www.onza.com/spares/steering/acekingsidebyside3.jpg
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