I the q re: CEN was for the other frame, not the soul.
@Brant - from the Cotic site:"Its first major update in 6 years (it was THAT good the first time) has centred around meeting the new stringent CEN safety regulations that all frames must now comply with." - http://cotic.co.uk/product/soul
... so one would hope that it passed!
He was asking about the Spooky Horror Taxi.
For the guy who was looking for Cotic near bracknell try Mountain Trax in Barkham.
Mountain Trax aren't a dealer, we've just sent them the odd frame. If you want a dealer and a demo bike down that way, then you need to head over to Mountain High in Pangbourne.
Didn't realise the claimed weight on the Horror Taxi, although I'd be astounded if it was a) CEN compliant and b) true. That'd be lighter than Kate's new 'cross frame, and that's ****in' light!
Thanks for all the kinds words everyone. Proper lightened my day it has!
the_lecht_rocks - Membermetalheart - how about i have a go on your soul once built up again - i'd love to sample fairy dust
As long as you take your ti456 (and we coordinate pedals too)
MetalHeart - MemberAs long as you take your ti456 (and we coordinate pedals too)
good idea - riding tomorrow ?
Speshpaul - MemberBut back to the original poster, looking at the picture of your soul you need a new one.
In a bigger size.
Funnily enough I disagree. It is just the right size. As advised personally by Cy/Paul at the time (layback seatpin & 90mm stem). A bigger frame would be less chuckable and hence less fun.
riding tomorrow ?
got a viewing at 12.... so unless you fancy the afternoon.
Also note Soul not built up yet (and Richard not back until next week).
cy - MemberThanks for all the kinds words everyone. Proper lightened my day it has!
You're welcome. Can I have a tee too? 😀
Ok, starting set my heart on a soul after reading lots of lovely feedback on them, but I'm just wondering whether to justify spending the money on a new one. Anyone out there thinking of selling their "old-style" soul in a medium, then please get in touch, (complete bikes preferably.)... mind you, probably going to be calling in the Eighteeen over the weekend, so might have talked myself into a new one by Monday!! 😀
Thanks all for the education on different steal tubing and paint finish. 🙂
Slight hijack while Cy is around: does anywhere have a demo in a large at the moment?
A layback post and the seat as far back as possible on the rails.
If you're happy then fine:-)
A layback post and the seat as far back as possible on the rails.
Aye, as I said, [i]just[/i] the right size...
I've been down the road of buying a large frame (Motolite) before and to me part of the whole Cotic vibe is the smaller frame than usual being more chuckable and more fun as a consequence. I've done 5 hour rides on it and its been fine.
That photograph is kinda old now and I'm intending running the saddle more central as I've recently moved it forwards on the Chumba (and reduced stem length by 20mm...)
The days of 20" frames and 135mm stems are long gone for me I'm glad to say. Running as small a frame as I can comfortably get away with.
Thanks for your concern though. 😉
My bike is set up like that.Very chucakable but front end get light when climbing steep ascents.
