S stuflyer Geoff Capes Nov 22, 2008 #1 Lo all. I consider myself reasonably au fait with Dyna Techs, but Techniums were just before my time, can anyone tell me more about them? frame construction/material etc?
Lo all. I consider myself reasonably au fait with Dyna Techs, but Techniums were just before my time, can anyone tell me more about them? frame construction/material etc?
orange71 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 23, 2008 #2 I had a couple until recently - sold on to Longun (who I believe is selling them on again if you're interested). Essentially they are Easton E9 aluminium main tubes bonded to chromoly rear stays and head tube. Not particularly light weight, but decent enough. I had a 1991 Chill and and an Instinct. They came with nice straight bladed forks, one set of which went with my Chill, but I have kept the other set for use on another bike. If you do a search here or over on VRC you'll find lots more info.
I had a couple until recently - sold on to Longun (who I believe is selling them on again if you're interested). Essentially they are Easton E9 aluminium main tubes bonded to chromoly rear stays and head tube. Not particularly light weight, but decent enough. I had a 1991 Chill and and an Instinct. They came with nice straight bladed forks, one set of which went with my Chill, but I have kept the other set for use on another bike. If you do a search here or over on VRC you'll find lots more info.
I inglepingle Dirt Disciple Nov 27, 2008 #4 technium raleigh As i remember the main difference was technium raleigh's were from the usa, mostly were aluminium tubes bonded into aluminium lugs.
technium raleigh As i remember the main difference was technium raleigh's were from the usa, mostly were aluminium tubes bonded into aluminium lugs.