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Offline Betty

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Re: Subrosa DTT frame
« Reply #25 on: March 28, 2012, 10:47 PM »
Very nice robbo! Might be bothering you for some advice bro!

Mark, 21" TT so quite big, but for the price I can't grumble!  Cheers for the heads up btw  :daumenhoch:

Plenty long enough then...  :daumenhoch:

You're welcome on the heads up, was a good bet that someone on ere would want it..  ;)

If you don't like the seat height (lack of) you could chop off the pivotal attachment, cut a slot and run a normal seat post


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Re: Subrosa DTT frame
« Reply #26 on: March 28, 2012, 10:51 PM »
Got it!!  Lovely it is too, never been built up and still in box with warranty card etc

Gonna need some help on this one guys, I know as much about new school as Ed  ;)


gawd help ya Mark  :)
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Re: Subrosa DTT frame
« Reply #27 on: April 06, 2012, 12:20 PM »
Very nice robbo! Might be bothering you for some advice bro!

Mark, 21" TT so quite big, but for the price I can't grumble!  Cheers for the heads up btw  :daumenhoch:

Plenty long enough then...  :daumenhoch:

You're welcome on the heads up, was a good bet that someone on ere would want it..  ;)

If you don't like the seat height (lack of) you could chop off the pivotal attachment, cut a slot and run a normal seat post




Very tempted Mark, as I fancy a nod to the old school with the twin tubes.  Don't trust myself and a crappy hacksaw on a nos frame though, might need to find a decent Eng firm or summat  :daumenhoch:
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