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RB Member 'DestroyerjumperDMR' has managed to break a new (not sure what brand) Tange Prestige frame after like a couple rides!
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http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=63806
So the light weight Orange Prestige is likely to be the same kinda tubes?
How tough are they?
I've trimmed down my own weight to less than 11.5 stone recently and I'm not likely to hammer this bike too much, will treat it as 'fast' XC only, would an extra 1lb of 'meat' on my other frames make them more reliable?
The previous owner appears to have looked after it, or used it sparingly, despite it coming with 80mm Marzocchi forks that were fitted for a few rides.
My old prestige in 1992 lasted the year I had it as a teenage boy before it got sold, I did leave MTB for robust BMXs though...
:shock:
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=63806
dirtjumper_dmr":3vxfq3cd said:pic, you're only getting one. I'm busy drowning my sorrows with lager.
So the light weight Orange Prestige is likely to be the same kinda tubes?
How tough are they?
I've trimmed down my own weight to less than 11.5 stone recently and I'm not likely to hammer this bike too much, will treat it as 'fast' XC only, would an extra 1lb of 'meat' on my other frames make them more reliable?
The previous owner appears to have looked after it, or used it sparingly, despite it coming with 80mm Marzocchi forks that were fitted for a few rides.
My old prestige in 1992 lasted the year I had it as a teenage boy before it got sold, I did leave MTB for robust BMXs though...