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wombat
09-07-2003, 09:51 PM
Hehe, I know this has been going on for a while, but this is the last one, I promise!

Here's the guard:
http://www.farkin.net/forums/albums/1194.jpg

and here's the rest of the bike...
http://www.farkin.net/forums/albums/1195.jpg

complete with 8 speed LX gear. Shimano can stick that 9 speed crap!

Here's a tip too: if you tyre black your tyres for a photo or something, take it easy until the stuff wears off, otherwise you're liable to end up sliding along the concrete outside the shop on your side, leaving a nice pedal gouge in the concrete and almost breaking your boss's ankle.....

wombat
09-07-2003, 09:52 PM
Aw dammit! What's with the little pics? hmmm.....

edit: never mind, I fixed it.

CHEWY
09-07-2003, 09:55 PM
pics worked for me

Here's a tip too: if you tyre black your tyres for a photo or something, take it easy until the stuff wears off, otherwise you're liable to end up sliding along the concrete outside the shop on your side, leaving a nice pedal gouge in the concrete and almost breaking your boss's ankle.....


hehe thats a classic, nice bike too, thats the one AMB did a review on a while back...

wombat
09-07-2003, 10:00 PM
thats the one AMB did a review on a while back...

Well actually, that is THE bike that AMB did the review on. It was the last one left and I was offered a deal I couldn't refuse so when they were done with it I got it. I'm going to be looking for a shorter (height) frame soon though, this one is a monster.

Simo
09-07-2003, 10:00 PM
nice job! came out really good

CHEWY
09-07-2003, 10:08 PM
thats the one AMB did a review on a while back...

Well actually, that is THE bike that AMB did the review on. It was the last one left and I was offered a deal I couldn't refuse so when they were done with it I got it. I'm going to be looking for a shorter (height) frame soon though, this one is a monster.

like THE actual bike used in the AMB test... thats pretty cool :shock:

scottie2069
09-07-2003, 10:12 PM
Thats a sick bash ring, how did you make it and what did you make it out of? Just curious

wombat
09-07-2003, 10:15 PM
Yeah, the actual one. I was looking for a bike at the time, and after they've been used for a test or demo or whatever, they can only be sold as a "demonstrator model". Our rep told me it was up for grabs and I said I'd take it. It was essentially brand new except the brakes were already bedded in, as were the forks, and the spokes had been setttled and retensionsed, which was great because it saved me some work.

curtisrider
10-07-2003, 11:20 AM
Nice bike.
Whats with the frame design?

wombat
10-07-2003, 03:15 PM
Scottie, I got the guard off Adam on here, it's made of polycarbonate, similar to the Evil/e.thirteen ones.

As for the frame design, I reckon it's 99% gimmick. It might be a bit stiffer or something, but really I just think it was to make it look different, I really prefer the new escape frames...especially something that isn't so damn big! Anybody trying to offload a frame?

Cruz
11-07-2003, 12:00 PM
MMM, Haro. Really nice bike wombat. That frame is supposed to be super stiff and with good standover. Read somewhere that Mike King had a fair bit to do with it's design and he certainly rode that frame for awhile.

Ex haro owner.

wombat
11-07-2003, 06:18 PM
Yeah it is pretty good with standover, problem is I'm riding a large (read huuuuuuge!) and it's the fact that the seat is always too high that's a prob.

Cruz
11-07-2003, 10:49 PM
That's the biggest seat I have ever seen. Get a Belair or Berzerker and it looks like you would get another 2 inches.

wombat
12-07-2003, 02:47 PM
Hahaha, it's a BMX DJ seat. I was running a WTB speed V which sat almost an inch lower, partly because it was so bent....That's the reason I changed to this one. I wanted something with beefy rails, but the catch is that all of them sit about this high. I'll deal with it......(by getting another frame!)