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• #2
They were pretty common weren't they? You already looked around for spares?
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• #3
I think these were not common, they only made them for a short time like this.
Did you already contact planet-x about it? Maybe they can help.
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• #4
DR10A on Ceeway , possibly…
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• #5
I would not bother with an inbred, very poor quality steel . Get nicer frame with the dropouts you want. Sorry if that is not advice you want :)
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• #6
I have no issues at all with my nearly 20 year old Inbred. What should be the issue with the steel?
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• #7
It has the wrong sticker.
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• #8
Inbreds rock. VPQ steel is faster than all other MTB materials. Trufax.
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• #9
I had one of these - I can check with the person I sold it to if they’re willing to part with the SS spare dropouts if that’s of any help?
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The dn6 stuff they made them out of was very poor . Loved the geometry and rode/ raced the various ones I had for miles , but managed to kill two through down tube failure. Comparing the build quality to an old Marin frame for instance , inbred looks very poor .
Hi all, an Inbred popped up for sale locally and it's exactly what I've been looking for - however it's the model that has those interchangeable dropouts (which I've seen being called 'swap-outs' but idk) and the case of this particular bike, the drive side one, which also has the derailleur hanger, is missing.
So I wonder whether it would be possible to fab something up myself. Could possibly be not too difficult if it's just a flat piece? Does anyone have this model of Inbred, and if that's you would you be willing to help me out with some pictures and measurements perhaps?
Any input would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance.