What the Johnson Johnson and Johnson is this??

Interesting...That's got to be a home-build. Cheap kit would also suggest this.

Those steel rear dropouts ring a bell..have they been chopped out of another frame?
They look to have brazed stays still, bonded into the carbon:


Front forks look very much like they have been front-ended into something and reversed, but the action arm for the Sachs drum brake is on the left with the stop facing the right way, so maybe they were built that way. :shock:

Some nasty looking things that could be cracks in several joints, too:




All the best,
 

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Anyone remember maxpower cars? I suspect steel with lots and lots of filler. are Bernie and Leepu now doing bikes?

The forks look just plain wrong!
 
Looks like the seatpost is bonded in.
I don't imagine that reflector bracket is man enough to do a clamping job.

All the best,
 
jimo746":24qailqa said:
With a saw.

:LOL:

Good to know, good to know. If I come across one of these Trimble things at the tip
I'll be happy because I keep a stash of blunt hacksaw blades specifically for manipulating soot / compost products.
 
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Justonemorebike":1mktp5j9 said:
Anyone remember maxpower cars? I suspect steel with lots and lots of filler. are Bernie and Leepu now doing bikes?

The forks look just plain wrong!


:LOL: Bernie was funny :LOL:
 
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