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Frame & Forks - Those Quirky Design Features That You Love
bodamus:
Chainstays on a Redline Square back
Tubing on the frame of a GJS Bigtube
Kuwahara Exhibitionists
Curtis Freestyler Forks
Mikku:
I think most of mine have already been mentioned:-
Race Inc and SE welding - a work of art!
Brazing (though I appreciate it now much more than bitd;
VDC headtubes - beautifully bonkers!
Looptails - have never had one but it's the next frame on my hit list!
Just thought of a couple more:-
where the seat stays join the seat tube/mast on a GHP;
the gusset on a Thruster Vanishing Point!
oldscool:
Front end on a Trickstar
Rear end of an Auburn
Rear stays on a squareback
Jmc oval forks
The R gusset on a robbo
Front end of a ripper simple but those alloy welds :-*
Dark Diggler:
Technique frame with hanebrink forks
dancetothedrummersbeat:
--- Quote from: Mikku on October 07, 2016, 12:28 AM ---I think most of mine have already been mentioned:-
Race Inc and SE welding - a work of art!
Brazing (though I appreciate it now much more than bitd;
VDC headtubes - beautifully bonkers!
Looptails - have never had one but it's the next frame on my hit list!
Just thought of a couple more:-
where the seat stays join the seat tube/mast on a GHP;
the gusset on a Thruster Vanishing Point!
--- End quote ---
I love the GHP too. The bend/join where the seat stays meet the seat/top tube look amazing.
The square chainstays on the gjs freestyler look great. I'm probably in the minority, but i have no love for the gjs big tube. The forks and dropouts just don't look right to me. Each to their own though-that's what's great. We all like different stuff fistblump
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