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Yeh, we were there talking earlier on, which I think is what the interviewer was hinting at. I don't remember the Charge guy actually saying they were developing a frame in his talk. The Charge guy came across as a very profit driven businessman, so I'm sure they would if the market was there but right now I don't think he'd go near it.
That makes sense.
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Hmmmm
Doesn't look like they do it any more but it was a simpler version of one of these
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mobile/MobileModels.aspx?ModelID=85040With one of these
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mobile/MobileModels.aspx?ModelID=515Hopefully those links work from my phone
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Apart from needing 2 BB's per frame?
It's not the biggest deal in the world but should help things last a bit longer.
Yes, every time I destroy a BB with Peak District mud & grit I replace a BB on a different frame to keep my average equal.
The biggest issue with HT2 BBs is the seals but they are cheap enough to not care
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Also if you're messing in CAD and that is different to your spec, where does rectification become modification? The builder could charge you for changes as they are now outside the original spec.
You could find that they've sent you the wrong frame or its got mixed up somewhere and all the stress & faffing isn't needed.
I'll take the pedals posted if that's ok