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so, on the brighton cake ride yesterday me and Kampos (dave) were talking about the fact he was considering getting a kona hei hei but he's quite tall and would need a large frame, there is currently one on ebay. i suggested that titanium may be pretty flexy especially the older stuff so it set me thinking.
i have a 1995 vitamin t2 and a 1995 p7 nickel aswel so i have videoed the b/b flex with my phone when pushing sideways on the pedal. the only major frame difference other than material is the lack of chainstay bridge on the P7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d25DbP43r9g
i knew the bike was flexy as i have ridden it a fair bit since owning it and i find that i have to sit down when climbing on it where as the p7 is happy in or out of the saddle.
don't get me wrong here, i like the ride of both bikes and i am not concerned about the flex in the Vit t2 but i just thought it was something worth chatting about, it's almost a shame i sold my 1995 e3 as apart from being aluminium it was again a very similar design so would have been good to compare aswel

i have a 1995 vitamin t2 and a 1995 p7 nickel aswel so i have videoed the b/b flex with my phone when pushing sideways on the pedal. the only major frame difference other than material is the lack of chainstay bridge on the P7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d25DbP43r9g
i knew the bike was flexy as i have ridden it a fair bit since owning it and i find that i have to sit down when climbing on it where as the p7 is happy in or out of the saddle.
don't get me wrong here, i like the ride of both bikes and i am not concerned about the flex in the Vit t2 but i just thought it was something worth chatting about, it's almost a shame i sold my 1995 e3 as apart from being aluminium it was again a very similar design so would have been good to compare aswel
