Cheers, if only...
Just like everybody elses ti frames they were made in the Sandvik factory! If anyones feeling in 'librarian mode' there was a review in a 1996 issue of MTB Pro (against a rigid Klein if I remeber correctly) & also BIKE mag. I think KBs might have even gone as far as saying the gussetts are largely unecessarry!
KB pioneered 'suspension corrected geometry' back in the early 90s, and for sometime two varients of the same frame were made. However I think by the mid 90s it was pretty much a given that sus was going to be used and this option was phased out (not 100% sure of this tho')...
Just like everybody elses ti frames they were made in the Sandvik factory! If anyones feeling in 'librarian mode' there was a review in a 1996 issue of MTB Pro (against a rigid Klein if I remeber correctly) & also BIKE mag. I think KBs might have even gone as far as saying the gussetts are largely unecessarry!
KB pioneered 'suspension corrected geometry' back in the early 90s, and for sometime two varients of the same frame were made. However I think by the mid 90s it was pretty much a given that sus was going to be used and this option was phased out (not 100% sure of this tho')...