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Was first Xtension to be built in the country! 6'' rear travel, buttery smooth with manitou 6way.
Proto alloy levers for navigator six pot.
Proto front 8'' rotor
Proto Dirtbag rims -same as Halo- available soon!
A2Z hubs F & R, front is a convertable hub-20mm/QR and rear is QR/through axle/bolt up!
Boxxer Races up front, soon to be converted to mojo spec's if dhd has any kits left!
Xtension 6 bolt stem
Xtension X-pedals
Ameoba headlock.
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extension = craftworks ripoff?
look a little closer!! No Craftworks was ever made this well, all parts that connect the frame tubes are cnc'ed from billet, inc dropouts, chainstay saddle, top of seatstay, bracing on seattube etc. If it looks a lttle familiar thats because Azonic use this frame in the States and Europe and brand it as their own! Cheeky buggers. they even call it their Xtension series.
Cave Dweller
06-07-2004, 04:49 PM
nice bike Beno :D
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monkeymagic
06-07-2004, 05:31 PM
i was thinking about one of those for a while, nice bike man have fun on it!
One Kill
06-07-2004, 06:36 PM
Ohhh yeh... the topic. Shit hot bike beno! I like the Xtension's. They are the shit for the price i reckon.
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dh rider
06-07-2004, 06:46 PM
sssshhhhhhhhuuuuuuttttttt up!
it rides very nice andlooks even better. :D
arnott
06-07-2004, 07:30 PM
did you by anychance buy that from SIC
No I didn't buy it from SIC, though they have one in stock currently. $2100 with the 6way, what a bargain! As to those thinking it is a Craftworks ripoff, thats a bit of a laugh! Why would you copy a copy of a frame that was copied from one of the best frames of all time? What frame is that you may ask?
Drum roll please................Turner burner thats what! So good that Specailized bought the rear suspension design, and has been copied more than just about any other frame in existence. There really has been nothing new in frame design for a while now, many old ideas have been recycled and faded away more than once, but the horst link equipped bike has stood the test of time!
Squidly tells me that this post started a fire last night!!! Whats the gee oh with that? Ride your bike, if you enjoy it and it works for you, tops! If it doesn't, upgrade it or replace it! EASY!
BTW I ride my bike, I enjoy it, and it works for me! Nuff said.
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