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Frame & Forks - Those Quirky Design Features That You Love

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kungfunky:
Anything welded by Bill Bastian  :4_17_5:

dancetothedrummersbeat:

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--- Quote from: Monk_Wally_Honk on October 07, 2016, 10:50 AM ---I'm with you on that Big Tube. Never seen one in the flesh but to me look pretty ugly in photos.


No surprise that you're not keen on things with big tubes though.

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I suppose I should be running skinny tyres on all my builds  :2funny:

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And no older than 14 years old either.  :D

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I don't run bald tyres - I like a hint of tread on them  :LolLolLolLol:

animal:
A few from myself .

Curtis head tubes.
MRD drop outs.
National Pro head tube brace.
JMC integrated seat post pinch bolt.
Diamond Back fork drop outs .
Rickman Pro race forks.
MRD Badlander frame details. Massive bent down tube, brake guard and bent down top tube and platform construction.
SRE head tube shinanigans.
Any Braizing

MartyC:
For me, it has to be the leader in late 70s and early 80's UK BMX racing, so many legends came from this shop...





Thanks to Ratty and Delray68 for the pic above!

Features like the gusset, braze welding, box brake mount and angled rear dropouts were ahead of any other UK frame builder at the time  :daumenhoch:

Picklez:
Curtis rear drop outs

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