What's the frame there Woz, not the bicross monstrosity
Not a bad looking commie ride at all. Sign me up! I always want to try frames from China, ever since I looked on the chinertown forum, but it's only ful lof carbon lovers and fatties don't do carbon! We do bacon grease!Early Airborne Corsair. Straight gauge Ti. Essentially pre Van Nicholas. Chinese made.
This is a lower model, but I can't fault it. The higher end models are really nice. Construction quality and weight is not as good as high end retro race grade Ti from Sandvik - which shouldn't come as a surprise really.
Here's a photo of the spec. card. copyright in 2001 with some of my scribble over it. Hope it readable.
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By this time most manufactures were already looking towards full suspension, longer travel, disk brakes etc. etc. Hardtails - at least in my view - started to move away from Norba geometries. Voodoo had a similar sort of budget Ti frame reasonably priced around 1999 called the D-Jab if I remember right.
My favourite riding position is what I get with my surly 1x1 View attachment 644277
Lovely. A few questions if you don´t mind: what fork is that? 2.2 or 2.3 xkings? 26in or 27.5?My favourite riding position is what I get with my surly 1x1 View attachment 644277
Kona P2, 2.3, 26inch. Will run 2.5's in the winter. Fork is due for respraying alongside frame sometime. P2's always been a staple for my bikes.Lovely. A few questions if you don´t mind: what fork is that? 2.2 or 2.3 xkings? 26in or 27.5?
Will figure out for you once I can be arsed to move it into the lightWhat year is that? That must be a rather early Surly with a canti-bridge?