Show me your Tioga Disc Drive equipped bikes!

That Kona Hei Hei looks the bomb!!!

Nice work for 93, must have cost a fortune! :shock:

Rich
 
ameybrook":vo4dqh4j said:
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Ultimate + RS1+ T-disc + suspension seatpost = heaviest bike of all time?

Who cares when your riding the Kamakaze?? ;)
 
This treath makes me so.....

I just wonder and thats why I havent been searching for a discwheel how they would fit the larger kind of framesizes. I mean it looks stunning on all your small sized frames but I have never seen f.e. a 22"Klein with Tioga Disc...
 
All this talk of Disk Drives folding and breaking easily :? Are they really that weak, and if they do break can they be repaired??? It makes me edgy about riding mine just in case I break a thread and total the wheel (be nice to know I can fix it if that happens)

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Well... as it saiys above.. bought mine second hand looking very tidy.

First ride out, easy spin round some local woods and came back like a crisp. Had to undo brakes to get home.

So, not to be put off from racing it at mayem, spent a bit of time trueing and retensioning. No idea how tight, just 'felt right' :lol:
Held up racing and riding and still true as :)

But they do have limited life, and depending how they fail, cannot be repaired. They so look and sound cool though 8)
 
disc drive cord fixing kits have appeared on ebay time to time. I've heard they're the same as fixing fishing lines? ..which is fine if the cord breaks in 1 place & you can identify it. with regular use the cord rubs against the alu "button" on the other side of the disc & slowly wears through the cord in several locations all at once, thats how 1 of mine died. my mate seth killed 1 on dartmoor via a fairly rock pinging up! colin williams broke 1 riding a bmx track 20mins from new. I've heard lots of horror stories over the years, while others have never had a problem.
tomacs were binned after every 20rides remember...
disc drives eh, look & sound cool.. deffo 1 of the biggest marketing cons of the late 80s, early 90s :lol:

I guess if you ride in infrequently & dont ride anywhere massively rocky it should keep on going for some time.
 
Very sound advice Scant. Was planning to find a normal rear wheel for when I actually use the bike, keep the Disk for those special occasions.

The only reason I mentioned the breaking issue is some of the threads are looking a little furry in places, especially at the hub end and every time I take it out I half expect to bring it back looking like a quaver. Still, as with most things, I guess anything is fixable if you throw enough money and time at it :lol:
 
Rich":2g20skas said:
That Kona Hei Hei looks the bomb!!!

Nice work for 93, must have cost a fortune! :shock:

Rich

Cheers

It was indeed a tad expensive! I remember having to wait ages for the Disk Drive but just had to have one. Found the reciept the other day for it, was something silly like £500/600 which was incredible for 1993!
 

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