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Re: Some Late Mid (HEAVY!) S&M bikes
« Reply #25 on: March 01, 2012, 09:51 AM »
For a dirt jumper, Bennett really over built that frame, I bet he never actually rode one tho, looks too fecin heavy.

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Re: Some Late Mid (HEAVY!) S&M bikes
« Reply #26 on: March 01, 2012, 09:53 AM »
For a dirt jumper, Bennett really over built that frame, I bet he never actually rode one tho, looks too fecin heavy.


X2 - weighs in at nearly the same as my S.O.B.  :D
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Re: Some Late Mid (HEAVY!) S&M bikes
« Reply #27 on: March 01, 2012, 10:00 AM »
Here we go - inside right dropout:



And BB serial:

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Re: Some Late Mid (HEAVY!) S&M bikes
« Reply #28 on: March 01, 2012, 10:01 AM »

Here's my Bennet and my PBR. I didnt really like either of them   :'(

I didnt like the "droopy erection" toptube wishbone on the Bennet.  :-X
I didnt like the low chainstays on the PBR.  >:(
And they were both way to heavy!  :shocked:

(I sold both of them on Ebay for under £50 each. I would have like to still have them both now)





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Re: Some Late Mid (HEAVY!) S&M bikes
« Reply #29 on: March 01, 2012, 10:34 AM »
Them drops on the PBR are a bit '90's Standard' - (just to add I'm not slagging off Standard!). Is that rear left drop on the KB larger than the right (looks almost like it's a freewheel protector drop) or is it just shadow?

You and Kev can have first dib dobs on the KB if I ever get shot :)
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Re: Some Late Mid (HEAVY!) S&M bikes
« Reply #30 on: March 01, 2012, 11:07 AM »
Them drops on the PBR are a bit '90's Standard'

Yeah, they totally are. I hated the early standard dropouts (which were way lower than the PBR)



Is that rear left drop on the KB larger than the right (looks almost like it's a freewheel protector drop) or is it just shadow?

Yeah, i did that on a few frames. Got the chain side dropout made bigger to protect the (16t) freewheel. I did it on my A-head challenger as well but I ground it all back again so they were the same.

I also put rear facing chain adjusters on the Bennet. They worked SO well, but didnt look very slick.

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