utahdog2003":94owmc7d said:Also, that maligned Manitou frame was never manufactured to be a 15 years in the stable, ride it hard put it away wet kind of bike. It was designed to be one companies take on the pinnacle of racing technology, and for the competitive cyclist would have been one of a few in the stable of a sponsored season. As long as the head tube didn't explode on TV and the rider was on the podium at the end of the day, then the frame did its job.
andrewl":12uhkyqs said:Comparison time...
I think we've covered the Manitou FS frames well enough, I have an Answer Mani 2 based FS frame and its nicely made even though its floored in design (my opinion).
Comparing it to my Turner FTF frame which was produced and raced at the highest level (mainly in the US) at the same time as the Manitou frame, the Turner is so much better in build and design that the ride (the important thing) is at another level.
The Turner was also built to last and there are many original frames still in use today. Yes a few early ones cracked around the headtube but they were either replaced or repaired and custom powder coated free of charge by Turner. All the suspension bushings have grease ports and the bushings themselves last forever and are still available from Turner.
The Manitou is nice but the Turner in comparison is real quality
CTK":1bj9d9yw said:The Manitou is hardly a eureka design is it? Suspension forks on the back with a pivot near the BB. I think Horst Leitner, Paul Turner et al would have come up with someting better even if the Manitou never existed.
utahdog2003":3bq4aw29 said:The original Manitou design predates the Turner by a generation, and benefits from many advancements that the Manitou did not. I agree tha the Manitou was functionally a pile of crap compared to the Turner (which you are right, is still relevant today!) but Give credit where credit is due...Dave Turner had the benefit of looking at that Manitou and saying,"OK, that's how NOT to build mine!"
Turner has a Horst Link, right? So it post dates the AMP, which was preceded by the Manitou. That poor Manitou is out of its leage in company with a Turner Burner.
kase1983":xhab31ia said:well ill have to add another i suppose!