ti_pin_man
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the green hub and cranks are my photos. Nothing more needed from me. 
The cranks seem very rare, only ever seen one set, mine. Couldn't find even much online on their cranks.
The rear hubs were apparently produced just before the company closed, they apparently only got rear hub shells made and only a hundred or so.
The front ones were produced and released and there are a few more around but not many.
They invented the Scott Unishox (or whatever that sus fork was called). I think Scott bought it, rebadged it but then didn't go any further with it.
They went bust because, I understand, they avoided some taxes and it all got wound up. Shame as they were very creative.
I need to collect mine from the lbs, its been there ages. I'll take some proper pics before I take her to the mud.

The cranks seem very rare, only ever seen one set, mine. Couldn't find even much online on their cranks.
The rear hubs were apparently produced just before the company closed, they apparently only got rear hub shells made and only a hundred or so.
The front ones were produced and released and there are a few more around but not many.
They invented the Scott Unishox (or whatever that sus fork was called). I think Scott bought it, rebadged it but then didn't go any further with it.
They went bust because, I understand, they avoided some taxes and it all got wound up. Shame as they were very creative.
I need to collect mine from the lbs, its been there ages. I'll take some proper pics before I take her to the mud.