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Anyone got any info about these frames?

Their website seems to be defunct, and can't seem to find owt about them.

Cheers, Tom.


 
Posted : 16/10/2009 8:24 pm
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Give RideOn bikes a call (01706 831101) and ask for Craig he his Global cycles, I know he was having supply problems with the factory in Russia and he might have given up on them as he is also responsible for Empire bikes.


 
Posted : 16/10/2009 9:32 pm
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Global bikes are now Enigma bikes afaik. They have a website because I was looking at it the other day.


 
Posted : 16/10/2009 9:33 pm
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Ta, I've just bought (oops ๐Ÿ™‚ ) one of their softail frames on ebay, for a remarkably cheap price. just fancied a bit more info on 'em. Seems to be nothing on google, no reviews or anything. I found the RideOn site, but they only have the specs and pictures.


 
Posted : 16/10/2009 9:36 pm
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[i]Nico - Member
Global bikes are now Enigma bikes afaik. They have a website because I was looking at it the other day.[/i]

I am pretty sure this is not true. Enigma if anything are the re-incarnation of Omega at least in the sense the the owner/designer of omega Mark Reilly which went bust now works for Jim Walker who set up Enigma.


 
Posted : 16/10/2009 10:03 pm
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I used to have a Global TH hardtail.Very nice it was too,titanium with carbon top tube & seat stays.
As already said,phone Craig at RideOn,top bloke.

he is also responsible for Empire bikes.

He was,but unfortunately is no longer involved with them.


 
Posted : 16/10/2009 10:18 pm
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My Global
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Singletrack had a test of the soft tail not too long ago.


 
Posted : 16/10/2009 10:47 pm
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YOUR Global ๐Ÿ˜‰
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interesting tactic to spend that amount of money on something you know nowt about, but anyway. Enjoy.


 
Posted : 16/10/2009 10:52 pm
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Didn't realise you were a fellow forumite ๐Ÿ™‚ howdy!

I'd checked out the RideOn site, so was sure it was a decent frame, just fancied a bit more info.
I am the world's worst person for impulse buys, but I've always fancied a Titanium bike - so had to be done!

What's the history on that bike then? Was it a team ride? Looks like a nice set-up there with the USE fork 8)

I'm thinking of a very simple build 1x7 (I have a really nice 7 speed wheel hanging around and some lovely old Suntour XC Pro thumbies!) - might put some Magura forks to match the rear shock. I'll post piccies anyway.

Cheers, T


 
Posted : 17/10/2009 9:48 am
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It's a really nice frame. A bit unusual looking (a german bloke at a race once asked me if it was 'homemade'), but for what I used it for, long distances, 24 hour solo racing, it was spot-on. It's very, very comfortable as long as you set the rear shock up right.
I'm riding big wheels nowadays so the Global was surplus.
Glad to hear you've already got some good plans for it. I'll send it to you on Monday.

Here's a better pic
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Cheers, Jase.


 
Posted : 17/10/2009 2:07 pm
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ahhh - 'twas my frame that I sold to TH ... and once sold, missed so I managed to find another one. Interesting ride, as TH says, it takes a while to get shock set up (and it's def more hardtail than sus) but does make a difference for me on >2hr rides. Neatly made. Slightly different to the norm. I've mine set up as SS and enjoying at the mo.


 
Posted : 17/10/2009 4:54 pm
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Ah, so it works as an SS? Interesting ๐Ÿ™‚ I was wondering if that would work given that the rear set-up pivots from the BB/chainstay joint.

Might try an SS set-up. Wonder how it would feel with rigid carbon forks on the front?


 
Posted : 17/10/2009 10:30 pm
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Oops, yes, I was confusing Global and Omega. All those O's.


 
Posted : 17/10/2009 10:46 pm
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aj - if you do go rigid up front, let me know how it is as I'm tempted to try that too


 
Posted : 18/10/2009 9:07 am
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Singletrack tested the soft tail in issue 41 April 2008, available in print and to download as PDF from the shop page.


 
Posted : 18/10/2009 2:13 pm
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Turned up today.....looks lovely! Very light, and nice welding 8)

Terrahawk - Out of interest I don't suppose you ever had the reducers for the headtube so it will take a normal headset? Doesn't matter too much, just means I can use an existing headset rather than buying an integrated jobbie.


 
Posted : 21/10/2009 5:12 pm