Once, I loosely inserted the fork into the head tube, just to freak people outWhat amazes me is this is 11 pages and you haven't put a part together
Wow, that was a score! My friend had a Halston Inversion. It was a POS - almost no travel. Too bad, I thought it was a good idea.Nice Bike!
I had that one (Mag 21/XT) when it was new.
Next year at interbike Norco gave me the show TNT (serial # 3 Halson Inversion/original XTR).
Those rode so sweet!
It's like standing around in your friends back yard looking at a muscle car project that's been on blocks for years. Hanging out with beers, ideas and banter. You almost don't ever want to see the thing complete, especially if your friend has a well stocked beer fridgeWhat amazes me is this is 11 pages and you haven't put a part together
You would never make it to the bike. You have to pass through the smokers lounge there's this thick smog that's settles in there from his and cdices years of perfectly legal in Canada activities I've tried you get really slow and lethargic before you make it to the bikeIf it weren't for the 3200 odd miles between, I'd get @Ingola to distract him for a couple of hours and build it for him. It's a lovely frame, I'd want to know how it rides. I'm pretty impatient with builds though, they're always rideable quickly then tweaked from there.
Much the same if it's rideable it's goodIf it weren't for the 3200 odd miles between, I'd get @Ingola to distract him for a couple of hours and build it for him. It's a lovely frame, I'd want to know how it rides. I'm pretty impatient with builds though, they're always rideable quickly then tweaked from there.