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• #2
I've always wanted an Inbred. #noteventasmanian
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• #3
They are fun frames.
But no, they is not Tasmanian.
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• #4
If it wasn't for the fact I no longer have any room and wouldn't lock this outside I'd have it. Arse biscuits! Who wants to sell me a cheap 2br flat in Ealing?
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• #5
Lol! Wish I could mate!
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• #6
Come on, he doesn't bite... much
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• #7
Price drop - now £90
This here is Cid, if you called him a sociapath, you'd be getting a lot of rather offended sociapaths banging on your door.
He's a guy who wears his scars with pride, and there's quite a few of 'em too.
He loves just getting out into nature and having a nice relaxing day in the woods... usually at breakneck speed.
He has removable rear V break mounts, disc break mounts front and rear, a relatively new Cane Creek S3+ headset, a Spank Tweet Tweet seat post clamp, and DMR O(lly)W(ilkins) fork that's steel and weighs only 1kg(!), is 435mm axle to crown, which with the extra 5mm from the headset gives exactly the same axle to crown as the forks designed for the Inbred originally and I think works much better (also cost £120 new!).
Anyone's tried an Inbred will know how much fun these frames are, and Cid is no exception.
I'm no longer up to the task of giving him the regular abuse he craves and needs, so am sadly saying good bye, if you think you're up to the task I can let him go to a good (or bad) home and I'm only asking £100, mainly to cover the damages left behind... Price drop, is now £90
Geometry -
Head Angle 70°
Head Tube Length (mm) 105
Effective Top Tube Horizontal (mm) 602
Seat Angle 73°
Seat Tube Length Centre to Top (mm) 457
Chainstay Length (mm) 425
Standover Height (mm) 747
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