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You right about Rob, he's a very successful businessman in his own right too, the bloke does not mess about. Before he got into BMX when his son started racing he was running and sponsoring a top UK MX team. I'm sure he wouldn't waste his time and money on a fad, or some flash in the pan sort of deal.Most people at the very sharp end of racing couldn't careless what something look like to a point, it's the end result that matters. This bike isn't intended for the likes of me and the Masters head bangers, it's aimed at the Elite market.
what bars are those in the website photo?cant quite make them out
The bent seat tube is the key to the stiffness of the frame.
Bike design is one of the things with lots of different theories surrounding it and difficult to prove either way.The true test of the Pure will be what results people can achieve on them. Not necessarily Shanaze cos she could win on anything, but the rest of the team.From my perspective, EA Pure Racing and their professori designed hi-tech titanium dream machines are sitting 8 places and 82 points behind my team of lo-tech cro-moly riding renegades in the national series rankings
It might not increase the stiffnes of the tube with the bend in, but the powers that be say it's a component on the whole package.
Quote from: Moschops on May 16, 2009, 12:05 PMIt might not increase the stiffnes of the tube with the bend in, but the powers that be say it's a component on the whole package.again, false.the seattube is the highest stressed tube on a bmx.putting a bend in it will allow it to 'stretch' allowing more flex on the other tubes.FAIL.
I know people's views/concerns about UK Bike Co turned out to be right, but let's give Pure a chance to show what they've got.There's not many UK based BMX race companies around so let's hope they succeed, not fail.
I would have thought the bottom bracket or the headtube would have been the most stressed part of a frame because of the loadings going through it.
Quote from: mike@dialledbikes on May 17, 2009, 09:10 PMI know people's views/concerns about UK Bike Co turned out to be right, but let's give Pure a chance to show what they've got.There's not many UK based BMX race companies around so let's hope they succeed, not fail.such a gent Mike, good on ya fella
Quote from: Moschops on May 17, 2009, 10:06 PMQuote from: mike@dialledbikes on May 17, 2009, 09:10 PMI know people's views/concerns about UK Bike Co turned out to be right, but let's give Pure a chance to show what they've got.There's not many UK based BMX race companies around so let's hope they succeed, not fail.such a gent Mike, good on ya fella Cheers Lee.I think BMX racing is the best sport ever and would love to see it boom again, be taught in schools across the country (like Kelvin is doing in Rotherham) and shed its "kids' sport" image.The way I see it, if more UK riders were on bikes made/produced by UK based companies, there'd be more sponsorships and maybe the sport would reach full potential. 75% of UK racers are on American companies' frames, but no American companies are supporting UK BMX. UK riders/racers need to see the bigger picture.