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  • Ti longer travel frames
  • JonR
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    Other than the 456, the mamtor and Ragley thingy are there any more out there?

    geetee1972
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    Brodie Ti Holeshot, Kingdom Foia. There may be another well known UK based steel hardtail brand about to launch a Ti version of their well known and well loved frame….. 😉

    All of which is completely irrelevant because the Ragley Ti is the one you want.

    GHill
    Full Member

    Van Nicholas Mamtor.

    Not a recommendation, just a mention that it exists.

    geetee1972
    Free Member

    Not a recommendation, just another mention that it exists.

    Fixed that for you 😀

    dazzlingboy
    Full Member

    Lynskey Ridgeline LT – the clue is in the name – LT=Long Travel.

    GHill
    Full Member

    Mumble grumble, must learn to read. 😆

    si-wilson
    Free Member

    You want THE original hardcore HT, the Brodie Holeshot 🙂

    leggyblonde
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    err, I think thought the Dialled Morning Glory and Kobe Ti came out a while before the holeshot Ti Si…

    glynP
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    +1 for the ridgeline, best bike I’ve ever owned (and I’ve owned lots)

    vondally
    Free Member

    You want THE original hardcore HT, the Brodie Holeshot

    😕 would have said
    ti Litespeed Kitsuma
    Steel DEKerf Implant
    ALu GT Zaskar

    Brodie Holeshot looks fab, can it be run with 150/160 forks?

    bone_idle
    Free Member

    Not forgetting the voodoo d-jab good review on bike radar

    si-wilson
    Free Member

    err, I think thought the Dialled Morning Glory and Kobe Ti came out a while before the holeshot Ti Si…

    Nope, Paul brodie designed the original Holeshot eons ago. The first holeshot was 1999, but Paul Brodie had made tougher HT’s quite some time before that. He is also credited with introducing the sloping top tube when at Rocky Mountain bikes.

    si-wilson
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    Brodie Holeshot looks fab, can it be run with 150/160 forks?

    It can, but with a 66.5 HA with 140mm forks doesnt really need 160mm imo.

    I have Float 36’s reduced to 140mm on mine.

    geetee1972
    Free Member

    He is also credited with introducing the sloping top tube when at Rocky Mountain bikes.

    Interesting. I always thought Joe Murray was the first with Kona but it makes sense that it was Brodie.

    They have been in the games since day one after all.

    leggyblonde
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    Nope, Paul brodie designed the original Holeshot eons ago. The first holeshot was 1999, but Paul Brodie had made tougher HT’s quite some time before that. He is also credited with introducing the sloping top tube when at Rocky Mountain bikes

    I thought the Ti version only came out in 2010?

    si-wilson
    Free Member

    The Ti version is new, it is an evolution of the design 🙂

    Big-Pete
    Free Member

    Cove Hummer

    freeridenick
    Free Member

    geetee – so a Ti alpine??? 😛

    geetee1972
    Free Member

    geetee – so a Ti alpine???

    Really? Are Dialled making a Ti alpine? Where did you hear that?

    freeridenick
    Free Member

    I’m not sure was asking you!!!

    eviljoe
    Free Member

    +1 Morning Glory

    si-wilson
    Free Member

    I have finally got a few (poor) pic’s of my Ti Holeshot that i thought i would share with you all 🙂


    Brodie Ti Holeshot by srbwilson, on Flickr


    Brodie Ti Holeshot by srbwilson, on Flickr


    Brodie Ti Holeshot by srbwilson, on Flickr

    Sanny
    Free Member

    The Cove ain’t long travel. I think 130mm is the max they recommend if memory serves.

    messiah
    Free Member

    😳

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