Naaaa... en la primera trialera en condiciones va todo fuera. Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk
Ya teniamos portabebidas en la bici... Luego las pusieron motor.... Ahora guanteras.... Digo yo que el siguiente "invento" en el mundo del mtb sera poner un radiocassette o algo asi
Eso ya lo hay.... Existe una Ghost de tipo trekking de estas con guardabarros luces y dinamo electronica, que tiene un puerto USB en la potencia que te carga el movil usando la dinamo
So here it is - the first frame. Designed to be a quiver-killer. A do-it-all machine. 142mm rear travel. 29" wheels. Reynolds 853 tubing. DJ inspired styling. Boost spacing. Compatible with a 140 or 160 fork. 140 recommended for trail riding, 160 for enduro. With a 140 fork you get a 65.8 head angle and 76.3 seat angle. This one is 470 reach and 1220 wheelbase. With a 160 fork you get a 64.5 head angle and 75 seat angle. Wheelbase goes out to 1230mm. In both configurations the BB height is 335mm, thanks to the suspension flipchip. In both configurations you get 142mm of super linear suspension - meaning its yours to do what you want with. Thanks to the single pivot, it's also a super simple bike to maintain. For £6 and 20 minutes work you'll be on fresh bearings and your suspension back to working how it should be - no more knackered bearings for months before you get around to changing them! The frame was brazed and assembled by Gael Baudou from Baudou Bikes in Toulouse, France. Gael has done an absolutely flawless job of putting it together.