DJ New Frame Build/Octane One Void 3.0

andy g

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Hey Guys. so i decided i needed a new frame after the old norco ryde was a bit worse for wear and was just a tad heavy. So i browsed CRC for a while and stumbled across this beuty, i'd never heard of the Brand before so i was a bit apprehensive on getting it but with all the specs sounding so good and the price wasn't tooo hard to get over at only $277 i thought what the hell. Less talk more pictures!





It's not built yet becasue i'm still waiting on a new wheel from CRC along with a headset, seatpost and some other small stuff which should be here sometime early next week :)
 
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Gitto

Squid
thats is a really nice looking frame, great buy at 277! cant wait/i hope to see updates when you get the new parts :D
 

andy g

Likes Dirt
Geometry and specification:

material: custom butted 4130 cromoly
top tube (c-c): 565 mm / 22.2”
chain stays: 379 mm / 14.9” slammed
frame size: 320 mm / 12.6”angles with 465 mm fork (around 80mm travel): head angle: 70 deg, seat tube angle: 71deg
angles with 435 mm rigid fork: head angle: 71.5 deg, seat tube angle: 72.5deg
integrared headset (Campy spec 45/45 deg. OD41.8mm),
headtube lenght: 115mm
compatibile with all forks with 1&1/8” (1.125”) steertube,
mtb hubs spacing (135 mm), euro bb
bb shell: 68mm (compatible with MTB cranks and 3pcs BMX cranks with euro BB)
27.2 mm seatpost / 29.8mm seatclamp (seatclamp included)
Tires: maximum size recommended 26”x2.4”
disk brake only (no V-brakes mount)
no derailleur hanger,
weight: 2.54 kg
 

andy g

Likes Dirt
Built it up today, it's short rear chainstays make it soo easy to manual. :)
Pictures :)



C&C Welcome :)
 
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