RADBMX.CO.UK
Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: dwain dibbly on June 19, 2007, 10:49 PM
-
ANY CLUES FROM THIS??
(http://www.re-buy-cycle.co.uk/uploads/41/L/5.jpg)
-
MCS
-
Zeronine?
-
Pro-lite ::) ;) sorry only joking,MCS maybe?
-
cw ;D.
-
Zeronine :daumenhoch:
-
Pro-lite ::) ;) sorry only joking,MCS maybe?
:2funny: :2funny:
-
Those are Zeronine drop outs, the MCS drop outs were the other way around i.e. brake stay tube longer than the chain stay tube and they came to a point.
-
yeh,your right Stidds.
-
Zeronine.
I was going to say TNT, but it is a zeronine.
-
yep deffo not MCS as they look like this.......
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/b339/robertbransby/DSC00325_edited.jpg)
-
but all the zeronines i have seen ahve a curved
end on the drop outs??
(http://bmxmuseum.com/image/mvc011s_lg.jpg)
-
Looks a bit like this:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v655/dieseldmc/J2.jpg)
Has it got Tange TRX Forks on it? What length is the top tube?
Let me know if your want to trade it?
-
What is that then Dan? ???
-
Although it won't have tange forks on it if.......... as I suspect its a cruiser frame?
-
thought vector at first but its a bit longer on the chainstay isnt it.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/d79/funmonster/e7b2e585.jpg)
-
What we need here is a full frontal photo...... ;D
-
It is not on here but nonetheless it is a good start point of reference for drop outs, perhaps we should start one on here - admin???
http://www.bmxmuseum.com/bikes/info/114/