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  1. Actually i think this basic computer rendered design that has no material details or tubing thickness clearly shows the weight to be closer to 1.78316kg.

    :P

    Well it has the least amount/smallest CNC parts of any Deng frame. Also, I am going on the fact that it only has a 6 month warranty compared to the Pure and every other Echo frame (1 year) despite being more expensive. :)

  2. just received some bb's at the shop, look nice, like tim has said its not about the weight of something but "IMO" in this sport it is the durability of something.

    i for one am not a rider to complain about componentry that is more designed specifically for trials as there is a good degree of thought usually gone into it. i know that Tim and fellow co workers have put time and effort into their products which they produce.

    Trials lacks enough people like Tim who are putting alot of time and effort into the design of trials parts, other suppliers usually copy/re-brand or just randomly choose items to produce with no testing taking place, which can be a products down fall, a product can be great for 3 months but after that it goes pete tong.

    JUST one question from me, does MOE stand for something? or is it a name that you have used for preference?

    Wayne.

    Haha, the MOE bb is just a re-branded First Components ISIS bottom bracket. It is pretty much exactly the same as the one sold by Deng dealers...

  3. Has anyone ridden these in the 26" version?

    Wesley Belaey sells them on his website.

    It's the left one.

    all-fork.jpg

    Looks exactly like the deng echo urban fork. They are probably both made by pulo but are they exactly the same? They differ in price though, 89 euro for the ZHI on Kenny's site and 105 euro for the echo urban on trialmarkt.de. And what the hell is that white stuff on the steerer tube?

    Can anyone help me out?

    Zhi has a fairly short steerer tube. The white stuff on the steerer is called metal.

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