OOOOOOOOHHHHHHH New frame today!
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OOOOOOOOHHHHHHH New frame today!
Hey guys, after my little cock up my planet X frame being abit too big, i bought this Identiti dr jekyll instead, its a very respected frame over here, very strong, and a good weight aswell... I got it for £210 including seatpost and clamp, so i think i got a pretty good deal, take a look.
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Yep, its an 05 Sherman flick...
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Well, my mates has done 10 foot drops to flat on it so theyre very strong, they ride great and are very durable, people use them for street, juimping, freeride, 4x BSX you name it, it does it.
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You should have at least gotten a thru axle.
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Originally Posted by Dirtbike
You should have at least gotten a thru axle.
Well, ive used Quick release for everything ive done so far, I know that 20mm is a definate advantage, but never had a problem so it will do
As for the parts, im not totally sure what bits im putting on it yet, but they're going to be freeride parts, probably SRAM X7 drivetrain, got some hussefelts to go on it, maxxis Highroller tyres, Hope mono m4 on the back, and hopefully the same for the front...
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Nice frame and handlebars and fork... wheres the parts?
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One the way I have to buy the bike in little chunks as i cant afford to buy all at once..
Its coming though! And i cant wait!
Its coming though! And i cant wait!