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Old 01-07-06, 11:25 PM
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I just found out about this bike company, but can't find a site for them? Anyone hear of them or have the site?

Saw this on Pinkbike:
https://www.pinkbike.com/photo/?op=view&image=652847
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Old 01-08-06, 12:11 AM
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Never heard of them and can't find one picture of any of their stuff on google. Must be a small company, or shop.
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Don't know that "Club Roost' ever had a line of bikes. Back in maybe 90-95 they had some mountain bikes accessories. Mostly alloy stems, posts, levers and brakes if my memory serves me right. It was a line of parts mostly sourced from Taiwan and I beleive one of the trading companies from Taiwan was actually pushing the marketing of the parts. See a "Club Roost" part now and then on ebay.
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Old 01-08-06, 05:57 AM
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Take a look at this;

https://www.bikemagic.com/review/bran...7384989484/v/1
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my old FS, a '97 SuperV, has a Club Roost riser bar on it with a brace. They used to make handlebars, stems, pedals, but they also made some FS and hardtail frames like this:



Here's Google's cache of their site, loads slow, but it loads, and shows some of their products:
https://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache...ub+roost&hl=en
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Old 01-09-06, 03:04 PM
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Yeah. I can't find a website for my MTB, Pro Gear.

My bike has Pro gear across it and near the rear tire is the website

progears.net

The website gives me no help at all.

Can some one help?

Maybe a website that sells Pro gear?

Anything,
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They don't have a great up to date website - so don't bother looking......

They do make some decent frames and components however. Their small size does count against them, the Enduro XC-4 was a good frame, but only came in 19 inch size...
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I own my own club roost dh8

By brother bought a club roost dh8 in the year 2000 and he ended up crashing it a year later which put him out of biking to this day, BUT the bike survived with no damage and now I’ve replaced some parts with some more modern tech and it’s my favourite DH bike to ride now! Sooo I think the brand died a while ago now which is a shame because there bikes are really good quality yet sooo rare😩
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