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• #2
I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't sell a single piece.
Be One is a typical Dutch brand. Not that I've been on the track that much or have visited all of them, but I've never seen a Be One track bike.
The AA-Drink Be One team riders use carbon frames and they don't look uniform. I guess they use frames from different brands and respray them.I guess this BE One alu TP frame comes out off one of those thick Taiwanese / Chinese bike component catalogues.
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• #3
For the best part of £400 I'd go for something a little bit better known with proven quality. I'd rather get a Koga or a Dolan Track champ for similar sort of money.
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• #4
geometry wasn't too hard to find.
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• #5
look how fat those chain stays are
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• #6
look how fat those chain stays are
I got the 59cm frameset, those chain stays make it completely useless! Ive tried 3 170mm track cranksets and each one had zero clearance at the pedal end of the cranks! trying to get a refund at the moment, from measurements I made it would still be a problem with 165mm cranks. Im 6ft 3 so they would be too short for me anyway
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• #7
it is a beautifully made frame tho, welds are so smooth, paint is very nice, downtube looks very stiff at the bottom bracket
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• #8
it is a beautifully made frame tho, welds are so smooth, paint is very nice, downtube looks very stiff at the bottom bracket
+1
I got mine 8 months ago? Great quality but like you said Colm I'm having issues with clearance but from the chainring/chain stay. Nothing major just rubbing by the chainring bolts. Running 49t ring, 165 cranks and 53 frame.
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• #9
which cranks?
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• #10
prolite sondrio with shimano FC-7710 ring
Beone Scratch Track Frame anybody tried it/built it?
Thinking of getting one, welds look awesome, wonder about geometry!
Cant find picture of it build.
http://www.beone-bikes.nl/EN/products/frames_track_scratch.php
Cheers