JTR (Yet to be named) ((homemade content)

JakeGorey

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Man.. Props, beautiful bike. I wish i could give people the saame answer you do when they ask what type of bike you ride. Well done, i would buy one!

Keep it raw.
 

Doaks

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if homemade bikes like this keep coming out of Tassie, it'll be the next colorado lol (think Yeti Bikes or similar). Nice job G and props to Jeremy for his totally unhuman welding skills:)
 

brennanridesbikes

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its just,
wow
but do you really trust your bike all that much
i dont know if i could bring myself to actually ride my own bike
maybe i just have problems with me self esteem or something :p
great job though i would pay for something like that :rolleyes:
 

ollybev

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great bike, love the pedals stickers the forks, taken it down wellington yet? or at least to glenorks? i wonder how long it will take before you have some sidewards movement of the rear swing up, fair bit of strain on the pivot?
 

Guiver

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great bike, love the pedals stickers the forks, taken it down wellington yet? or at least to glenorks? i wonder how long it will take before you have some sidewards movement of the rear swing up, fair bit of strain on the pivot?
yeh man, took it along the new North-South track then blasted down old farm single track.. Loved it! Norchy' 4x is the next test.
Flex? hell no you should see the size of the Needle roller bearings we used.
 
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