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Post by joolz01 on Aug 17, 2007 18:40:24 GMT 8
ave maldea of cainta... 4500 for the frame... 800 for the paintjob from a roadie brother...
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Post by nikkocholo on Aug 20, 2007 9:53:42 GMT 8
wew where is that exactly located sir? Wanna have a frame like that..are they making any frames you want to be custumized?If I have a design, are they going to do it for me? TIA
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Post by joolz01 on Aug 20, 2007 18:43:36 GMT 8
its in parola in cainta sir... yes as long as you have everything sketched and measured ave will build it... and he means everything dude, BB height, fork rake, etc... if you have a geometry in mind its time to sketch it now and study it brad il give you his number so you could talk to him...
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Post by nikkocholo on Aug 21, 2007 12:43:41 GMT 8
okay brad thanks a lot...i'll be looking forward of meeting him brad...see you around
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Post by The Independent Cyclist on Nov 4, 2007 19:25:33 GMT 8
Guys, Patrick Joolz I am in need of your service. I need a cr-mo frame for my service bike 26" MTB. low top tube about 10" to 12" for trials with short wheel base. i need to put a saddle on it so,,, well its up to you. but i prefer no paint, no sticker, disc brake mount. just plain trial MTB frame on v-brake. I am about to go single speed. Ako sick and tired na ako on multiple speed bike. sabagay single speed maginhawa ang buhay. in english with a single speed bike you got a better life:) please quote, so i can start budgeting
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Post by Great Teacher Ulysses on Nov 5, 2007 1:48:46 GMT 8
cool Pinoy custom-made Trials Rig!
more power to you and other trials rider here! sana dumami pa kayo para may event na rin kayo sa mga local races natin!! Go boys! Practice ng practice!! Go! Go! Go!
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Post by Patrick on Nov 5, 2007 16:51:27 GMT 8
Guys, Patrick Joolz I am in need of your service. I need a cr-mo frame for my service bike 26" MTB. low top tube about 10" to 12" for trials with short wheel base. i need to put a saddle on it so,,, well its up to you. but i prefer no paint, no sticker, disc brake mount. just plain trial MTB frame on v-brake. I am about to go single speed. Ako sick and tired na ako on multiple speed bike. sabagay single speed maginhawa ang buhay. in english with a single speed bike you got a better life:) please quote, so i can start budgeting Please ado your researh on wheel base, fork angle, chainstay length, seat tube angle etc before gong to Ave. You cant have it upainted since its cromo it will rust
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Post by The Independent Cyclist on Nov 5, 2007 22:02:58 GMT 8
Guys, Patrick Joolz I am in need of your service. I need a cr-mo frame for my service bike 26" MTB. low top tube about 10" to 12" for trials with short wheel base. i need to put a saddle on it so,,, well its up to you. but i prefer no paint, no sticker, disc brake mount. just plain trial MTB frame on v-brake. I am about to go single speed. Ako sick and tired na ako on multiple speed bike. sabagay single speed maginhawa ang buhay. in english with a single speed bike you got a better life:) please quote, so i can start budgeting Please ado your researh on wheel base, fork angle, chainstay length, seat tube angle etc before gong to Ave. You cant have it upainted since its cromo it will rust I have my research already found it on the internet lately.just the frame i want with 21.5" top tube length; (i hope i spell that word right), 10.5" wheel base and seat tube of 73 degree angle and an head tube angle of 72 degree. head tube length is 4" don't worry i will be painting it clear gloss but first i will make a rust effect on it to look a little old and rusty ;D that whats made an old school trial bike.
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Post by The Independent Cyclist on Nov 5, 2007 22:05:37 GMT 8
and i will name it RUSTY ;D
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Post by Patrick on Nov 6, 2007 22:22:29 GMT 8
Charlie you need more measurements before Ave accepts to do your frame.
You'll be needing more measurement than that like:
fork length, fork rake, wheelbase (yours is wrong - wheelbase is front hub center to rear hub center distance), front center, rear center, seat tube length, BB rise.
Don't forget to inform Ave of tire clearances on the seatstay brace, maximum tire size etc.
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