Yeah that is one sick looking bike :o
Chromag fully?
Posted by: Vikb
Posted by: Kenny
That'd kill me. I'm a child of the 90s and I can't resist skinny straight tubes.
I've been dream building steel FS bikes lately and ya skinny straight tubes are pretty nice. My current favourite Project12 Vertigo.
Swing arm gives me shivers, little to skinny in the seat stays IMO. Cotic has a decent steel bike , built with drawn tubing as well. I rode steel till I got my 1st DH bike , 1996 I went full suspension and hand built aluminum frame.
That is sweet.
The contour, for reference:
Posted by: Vikb
Posted by: thaaad
I'll be really shocked if it's that cheap.
I guess it depends if they make it in Taiwan or Canada. As a comparison a UK Starling Cycles steel Murmur FS 29er [Taiwan rear triangle and UK built front triangle] is $2052CAD without a shock.
Yeah the Murmor is close, although when I looked last it was more than that by a bit, something like $2800 before whatever duties I’d incurr with shock. EDIT: 1800 pounds = $3000 CDN!
I doubt that the Cdn. Made part of the equation is a possibly at that price point, but what little economics training I have tells me that when everyone’s frames cost the exact same ($2500 for Aluminum, $3500 for carbon) there’s some room for the price to go down.
In my case I’m comparing a Hightower with some love from my LBS vs something else direct at full retail. It would have to be something very special AND cost competitive to have me give up shop support in a frame.
I rode with a guy on a Cotic recently, my steel frame boner is real becoming very persuasive.
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Stanton makes a steel frame allmtn/enduro frame as well. Think it,s around 140mm of travel.
https://www.stantonbikes.com/product-category/frames/full-suspension/
Gratuitous Starling photo. If the BB was higher and it could fit a 29 x 2.6" tire I'd own one.
Posted by: Vikb
Posted by: tashi
Yeah the Murmor is close, although when I looked last it was more than that by a bit, something like $2800 before whatever duties I’d incurr with shock. EDIT: 1800 pounds = $3000 CDN!
Frame is 1475 UK pounds less 20% VAT we don't have to pay in Canada = 1180 UK pounds = $2005 CAD at today's exchange without shock.
Minus 20% you say?
Veryyyyyy interesting...
Edit: I don’t think it’s correct though. I changed my address to France, and VAT was applied. Leads me to believe the 1475 pound price is already without VAT.
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Posted by: tashi
Minus 20% you say?
Veryyyyyy interesting...
Edit: I don’t think it’s correct though. I changed my address to France, and VAT was applied. Leads me to believe the 1475 pound price is already without VAT.
Yes sorry. Looks like 1475 UK Pounds is ex VAT already. So $2506 CAD with the front triangle built in the UK.
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Posted by: Vikb
Gratuitous Starling photo. If the BB was higher and it could fit a 29 x 2.6" tire I'd own one.
No doubt , one sexy bike. I,m curious how the single pivot design feels. Have not ridden a single pivot design since the late 90,s. Biggest things I remember . Bio pacing and brake rise . I designed a built my own floating rear brake. That helped a ton.
Posted by: DemonMike
No doubt , one sexy bike. I,m curious how the single pivot design feels. Have not ridden a single pivot design since the late 90,s. Biggest things I remember . Bio pacing and brake rise . I designed a built my own floating rear brake. That helped a ton.
There was a Starling review on NSMB and perhaps questions in the comments will continue to get answers if you want to find out more about the suspension?
https://nsmb.com/articles/starling-murmur-29-factory-reviewed/
loved that bike. would def recommend. the non-linkage actuated single pivot certainly has a more linear leverage rate than most pivot laden bikes, but it's not a significant detractor. easy enough to tune around with an air shock - though people are really liking these with coils as well. this bike is a great example of dialed geometry trumping fancy pants materials & suspension designs. and yeah, love the classic skinny tube aesthetics.
speaking of which, if i were buying a new frame, i'd give marino a go. full custom for $550(ish) USD. sick:
https://www.marinobike.com/producto/custom-full-suspension-frame/
NOW THATS WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT!
Posted by: xy9ine
loved that bike. would def recommend. the non-linkage actuated single pivot certainly has a more linear leverage rate than most pivot laden bikes, but it's not a significant detractor. easy enough to tune around with an air shock - though people are really liking these with coils as well. this bike is a great example of dialed geometry trumping fancy pants materials & suspension designs. and yeah, love the classic skinny tube aesthetics.
speaking of which, if i were buying a new frame, i'd give marino a go. full custom for $550(ish) USD. sick:
https://www.marinobike.com/producto/custom-full-suspension-frame/
I gather you provide the shock, nice looking frame. Price is crazy wonder what it would be landed to BC. Not a lot of reviews on them , maybe a NSMB test :).
I saw a Marino Hardtail in Finale Ligure a few weeks ago....man, that was a friggin tank. Unbelievable.
I remember reading that they welded for Sick bikes and sold these hardtails for cheap.
Posted by: tashi
I rode with a guy on a Cotic recently, my steel frame boner is real becoming very persuasive.
Go on......
The RocketMax and FlareMax are high on my list right now but would love some feedback from those that have seen/tried it.
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