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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: piper on May 16, 2007, 11:50 AM
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Just got shown another frame,its defo a burner but not an Aero Pro,did Raleigh have some tubing called carbo 23 or something like that BITD.. :daumenhoch:
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carbospec 23
fancy name for pig iron
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girder iron i heard
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T 40 re bar like what they put in flyovers :LolLolLolLol:
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dont know bout the tubing
but i do know the welding was a highly concentrated mixture
of hubba bubba and toffo,s ;)
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dont know bout the tubing
but i do know the welding was a highly concentrated mixture
of hubba bubba and toffo,s ;)
:LolLolLolLol: and thats gospal :daumenhoch:
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I dont wanna slag burners, each to his own and all that. I used to have one, from 82 to 83. Anyway, a mate just picked up a mk1 burner frame from a car boot sale. I was totally amazed at just how bad the welding was and how awful the tubes connect to the BB. I remembered that the down tube was just squashed flat and welded on, but the chain stays were the same. I cant believe they didnt all just pop apart when they were sat on.
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i better not jump my mk2 when i get it then alex :LolLolLolLol:
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(http://www.expreference.com/uploaded_images/bamboo-scaffolding-in-china-796846.jpg)
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i better not jump my mk2 when i get it then alex :LolLolLolLol:
I think it was just the mk1s that were like that. The mk2s had better joins, tubes that were actually cut ... at an angle that met up with the joining tube! Im not sure tho, Im sure someone else can tell you better than me.
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Alex,
they still employed the same bublegum welders though ;D
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i better not jump my mk2 when i get it then alex :LolLolLolLol:
I think it was just the mk1s that were like that. The mk2s had better joins, tubes that were actually cut ... at an angle that met up with the joining tube! Im not sure tho, Im sure someone else can tell you better than me.
i must admit bitd i had my mk1 mag burner for 1 year and the only thing i broke was the simplex mags :-\ :LolLolLolLol:
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dont know bout the tubing
but i do know the welding was a highly concentrated mixture
of hubba bubba and toffo,s ;)
:LolLolLolLol: You forget the addition of pidgeon shit for splatter effect....
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carbospec 23
carbo pec 23 is a raleigh mag burner mk2 :daumenhoch:
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mine still had the friggin weld spatter on it under the paint :-[ scruffy gets. yet i still have one ???
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i think the mk1's had "carbospec 23" written on the forks
and the welding/joins on the mk2s were comical too.
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carbospec 23
carbo pec 23 is a raleigh mag burner mk2 :daumenhoch:
There are various with Carbo Spec 23 tubing... ALL the mk1's with exception of the Pro Burner + the MK2 standard Red Burner, Black Burner, Mag Burner & Mini Burner.
Brochure detail on CarboSpec... :coolsmiley:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/h65/burnerworld/CarboSpec.jpg)
And this is the quality you are talking about... now thats how to put a frame together.. BRITISH ENGINEERING at its finest.. :Great_Britain:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/h65/burnerworld/BB-CloseUp-LOL.jpg)
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i have a couple of british made frames and they are very finely brazed
british engineering can be good too! think . . curtis
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Cheers for that Magna...
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Cheers for that Magna...
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latest automated welding techniques??? thats a laugh.
when were they made. 1842? :LolLolLolLol:
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Cheers for that Magna...
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lol. i have you under my cloak of invisibility
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Cheers for that Magna...
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lol. i have you under my cloak of invisibility
Hello!!! Can anybody hear me.... :buck2: :buck2: :buck2: :buck2: :buck2: :buck2:
Here's another scan for you to dismiss that confirms the spec of the frame you are enquiring about.... ::)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/h65/burnerworld/TubingSpec.jpg)
Hello... anybody out there??? :-X
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thanks magna ,again :LolLolLolLol: