alpinestars ti-mega EOS

OMG Mark, your builds are always sooo immaculate! :cool:

Looks like you just rolled it out of the shop, but better than back then!

Keep it up.

Ian [Chaser]
 
sinnett177":2l1yn5x5 said:
andy":2l1yn5x5 said:
I now have found the right size (the little one):
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/451 ... 2be1_b.jpg

Its rare to see a pair Andy, thanks for sharing those. Do you own them both and what plans have you for them?

I owned the larger one and I changed it with an collegue who cames from Switzerland to Germany to make some bike rides and to change the frames. He braught me the smaller one :D

Here ar some more photos:
http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/showthread.php?t=455975


...my englis is not the best.. ;)
 
Some pics from the Hell of North Cotswolds 2010 last weekend. The ti-mega got me around the 100km course without a hiccup.

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Great build and no doubt the fork suits the frame but I can't help thinking that they'd shake your eyeballs out of your head - how'd they feel on a 100km ride? :D
 
stevet1":3e6zo13m said:
Great build and no doubt the fork suits the frame but I can't help thinking that they'd shake your eyeballs out of your head - how'd they feel on a 100km ride? :D
:D Surprisingly well, the front end handles great, really light and even with 1.8" tyres at 50psi felt comfortable. Tbh though even if they performed horribly I'd keep them on as they look amasing.
 
This somehow passed me by.... :oops:
Great build. I do like it when someone gets the bike they've been after. Its also nice to know it'll be ridden, rather than just wheeled out for BOTM competitions, garage queen duties,etc :LOL:
 
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