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New 20" Frame


sapu

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Short for a bike that long. The BB isn't particularly high either, so its gunna ride like a tank.

Still a bargain, although for £30 more i know what frame i would have.

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High BB - Shorter feel, easier on the rear wheel, twitchy.

Low BB - More solid feel, harder on the rear, i feel it allows you to put more power down as the rear end doesnt flick out as much.

Long Stays - Lots of leverage.

Short Stays - Rear end flicks out quickly, easier to get on the rear.

Long Reach (guess its the only thing you could be thinking of) - Considered better for sidehops and gaps, but not so at home on natural.

Short Reach - Easier to throw around, manual, and bunnyhop. Coupled with a lower BB (as with monty's) they are great for both natural and street.

Reach as depends on height greatly, as a short rider wont want a stupidly long bike for obvious reasons.

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For me, i think it looks gorgeous. But the geometry's all orr shant, as some Mansfield lad's would say :P . It is way too long, and then the bottom bracket rise isn't really high (to accommodate for it's length) which will make it ride gash! (N)

But like i said, i think it looks lush. Very simple design, no massive CNC yokes. And it has a bargain price, too! :o

Cheers,

Joe.

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Looks ok, bet it rides horrible though. The geo is completely rong. Compaired to the overall frame length the chainstays are tiny. Trying to pull any power out of it will be impossible. Apart from that though it is cheap and i supose it is another frame on the market.

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