Is this the return of the crimped Tanasi?

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im sure he tried to sell it here or on the bay months back, obviously without success. crazy fool :roll: :roll: that he is
 
Charlieboy28":1sb37dkq said:
im sure he tried to sell it here or on the bay months back, obviously without success. crazy fool :roll: :roll: that he is

Yes, it was on Ebay...unless someone else has crimped the rear end of £2.5K ti frame to fit a quite unnecessary 200mm rear rotor.
 
Charlieboy28":7ao41tzn said:
im sure he tried to sell it here or on the bay months back, obviously without success. crazy fool :roll: :roll: that he is

Wrong.

Haven't you women got anything better to do than slag some guy off for making a mistake?

You sound like a bunch of old harpies with nothing better to do than slag people off.
 
Harryburgundy":1zoybqsm said:
Charlieboy28":1zoybqsm said:
im sure he tried to sell it here or on the bay months back, obviously without success. crazy fool :roll: :roll: that he is

Yes, it was on Ebay...unless someone else has crimped the rear end of £2.5K ti frame to fit a quite unnecessary 200mm rear rotor.

It's on eBay again mate, and at a bargain price, for anyone with enough sense to see a complete farking bargain when they see it - the rear stays are OVERSIZED, the guy rode it for two seasons over the hardest trails in the UK, with no problems at all.

Does ANYONE bitching on all these threads here over the last 19 months know ANYTHING about Ti?

It seems not.

LMAO!
 
Harryburgundy":xbpe0sme said:
Disk Rotor Crimping. This frame was designed for a 165mm rear rotor. I
crimped the chainstay to suit a 200mm rear rotor. However, I foolishly
crimped the external side of the chainstay as well as the inner.
It is anoversized 1" chainstay, and still rides like new!
Structural integrity isn’t compromised at all, but it does look ugly.

Quite inbelievable

Asking 975 UK pounds for which you get a frame which has NOT been compromised structurally and which cost 2700 UK pounds - the stays are OVERSIZED one inchers and the original owner rode it, crimped and all, with absolutely no problems whatsoever.

This frame is all 6/4 and with it's massive downtube (nothing else like it anywhere, as in - ***anywhere***) it makes an already extremely strong Litespeed Tanasi absolutely bombproof.
 
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