Friday, October 31, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Transition TransAM Specs
"The TransAM hardtail is our all mountain cromoly hardtail that can be run either singlespeed or with gears using our proprietary dropout system designed by our very own Kyle Young. The bike is designed to be light, fast and strong enough for your everyday all mountain riding. What do we mean by all mountain? All mountain to us encompasses all types of riding, a little mellow DH, XC, light duty freeride, and just good old singletrack riding. For a hardtail to handle all these disciplines you have to be very carefull with your geo as to not make the angles lean towards one single style. For the frame we choose double butted 4130 japanese chromoly. The feel is perfect for trail riding. It absorbs the ground nicely with slight flex but is stiff enough for strong pedal response and whipping around corners."
GEOMETRY AND SPECS:
SIZES: Small (16.5"), Medium (18"), Large (19.5")
TOP TUBE (Effective): SM 22.25", MD 23.25", LG 24.2"
HEAD ANGLE: 68.5
SEAT TUBE ANGLE: 72.5
AXLE TO CROWN: 516mm (Pike 140mm)
CHAINSTAY: 16.65"-16.85"
WHEELBASE: SM 42", MD 43.2, LG 44.2"
Integrated Campy Style Headset
Weight: Right around 5 lbs. for the small frame
QR Seat Clamp (We are getting rid of the brazed on pinch collar and all bikes will ship with a QR seat clamp)
Price: TBD
SIZES: Small (16.5"), Medium (18"), Large (19.5")
TOP TUBE (Effective): SM 22.25", MD 23.25", LG 24.2"
HEAD ANGLE: 68.5
SEAT TUBE ANGLE: 72.5
AXLE TO CROWN: 516mm (Pike 140mm)
CHAINSTAY: 16.65"-16.85"
WHEELBASE: SM 42", MD 43.2, LG 44.2"
Integrated Campy Style Headset
Weight: Right around 5 lbs. for the small frame
QR Seat Clamp (We are getting rid of the brazed on pinch collar and all bikes will ship with a QR seat clamp)
Price: TBD
Friday, October 10, 2008
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Cannondale Capo
"The Capo is stripped to the core. It is the bare essence of a bicycle - lean, mean, and ready for the unpredictability of gritty urban streets. So whether you're running errands or delivering packages, the visceral nature of the Capo is ready for duty."
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Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Transition TransAM All Mountain Hardtail
"Here is the run down on the TransAM:
True All Mountain Geometry (68.5 head angle, 16.7" Stays, 72.5 seat angle)
4130 Double Butted Chromoly Frame
Integrated Campy Style headset
Transition custom dropout that can run singlespeed or gears"
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
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