
Carbon fibre grid
[Edited on 3/8/12 by Rod Ends]
pretty sweet.
i bet its bloody expensive to buy and also to repair when you crash into a pothole





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Originally posted by skydivepaul
pretty sweet.
i bet its bloody expensive to buy and also to repair when you crash into a pothole![]()
Road bike: 3,850 GBP for the frame direct from the US.
don't look too safe to me.......
the roadie might survive the odd pothole but I reckon a bit of rough and tumble on the MTB will result in its demise
I MTB in some rough stuff in the Afan forest and have had a few "offs" shall we say, that MTB would fold up like an A4 sheet of paper if it
hit a rock or tree.
Not convinced............... more like a bit of a willy waving promanade posers bike 
Aerodynamics must be crap, but its a tiny space frame we all know how strong they are.
Forget breaking the bike! They look a nightmare to wash and keep clean!
Beutiful, didn't barnes wallace originally create this design for wellington bombers in wwII? i think he called it 'geodetic' or something like that, i hope the yanks dont claim to have "invented" this
Beutiful, didn't barnes wallace originally create this design for wellington bombers in wwII? i think he called it 'geodetic' or something like that, i hope the yanks dont claim to have "invented" this
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Originally posted by clanger
Not convinced............... more like a bit of a willy waving promanade posers bike![]()
I wonder how much weight this design actually saves ?
Don't be silly! When they do road races in the UK they recover the roads, so all the foreign competitors probably think every road is like that!
And I can tell you there are some monster holes in littlehampton!
It'll be advanced composite matches in seconds!
you wouldn't want to come off and land on your frame - it would be like getting your nads cheese grated 


Steve
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Originally posted by johnwilders
Aerodynamics must be crap, but its a tiny space frame we all know how strong they are.
If this frame has any real strength/weight advantages over a simple
CF tube frame... I'll eat my hat. Expensive gimmick if you ask me, with loads of downsides - maintenance, aero, vulnerability to local damage,
looks (imho)...
My mate Chris got cleaned up on his CF bike. The car hit him side on and the top tube snapped like a carrot. The broken end plunged into his thigh.
It was pretty gruesome. I imagine this frame would make an even more graphic wound in similar circumstances.
I think this frame is just a case of we can build it! But it doesn't mean you should 
It looks quite impressive, but the wheels are more impressive, there's no spokes.
