Clark Kent F16 curve tubes

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.
 
ti_pin_man":2awreej5 said:
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.


Thank you for all that information , it's very interesting. Do you have photos of your bike.
Do you have information on the headset , it looks a lot like a Stronglight.
 
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I really like the looks of this frame. 8)
There was one of these on ebay a few weeks ago I thought about bidding on.
In the end decided against it. Would have been a different story had I seen this before hand though.
Now I wish I had. :facepalm:
Let us know how it rides.
 
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No it is not that of Ebay , he was a friend and I told him I wanted to buy him .
Full original mount by French distributor Wiltec.
 
I only collected it yesterday but now its locked up at work as it lack pedals, kind of important before I ride it home. I don't have any other pictures than the ones posted earlier, I might take some more once shes home and I think youre right is an old Stronglight headset. I didn't go the usual route of finding a King as it was supposed to be a relatively cheap build.
 
ti_pin_man":1n49cs23 said:
I only collected it yesterday but now its locked up at work as it lack pedals, kind of important before I ride it home. I don't have any other pictures than the ones posted earlier, I might take some more once shes home and I think youre right is an old Stronglight headset. I didn't go the usual route of finding a King as it was supposed to be a relatively cheap build.

I think you are wrong for treadset, not old Stronglight, it's really Clark Kent.
You can see same model mount on C-K cro-mag to slimjoe here :
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And mine :

 
ti_pin_man":279r1v0t said:
And if you ever see a rear pineapple hub, whatever state or colour, I'll have it.

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=262699&hilit=clark+kent

About 3 years too late, this was the only one I've ever seen in the flesh and I only know of 1 other in this country. The link to my photobucket pictures still work.

I tried to buy all the stock off of the designers son a few years back but nothing ever came of it, none of them were built it was just a job lot of shells and other bits, no freehubs.
 
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