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  • Stanton Switch9er……?
  • Shackleton
    Full Member

    So, Stanton posted some tasty teaser pics of their upcoming agro 29er, the Switch9er,  a while back but since then have been silent.

    Anyone know anything more?

    ultracrepidarian
    Free Member

    Also interested in seeing more details.

    Shackleton
    Full Member

    Guessing they are keeping their cards close to their chest even though it was meant to be up for pre-order in Ti a few weeks ago……………….

    GolfChick
    Free Member

    Saw it at the hardtail shindig thing that happened at FoD well over a month ago, it was extremely nice looking!

    squealer
    Free Member

    I emailed Stanton about this 2 weeks ago – the ti version.

    I had a very nice reply back and basically you can preorder them now by emailing Stanton and they’re expecting the first delivery of frames late Feb/ early March. They said a few are already preordered so to get in quick before they sell out.

    They also send me all the geo details if you want them.

    barbs
    Free Member

    Also interested.  They told me they would be drawing up the steel version in a couple of weeks 🙂

    Shackleton
    Full Member

    Good news on a steel frame.

    Squealer – any chance you could put the geometry  up for a large?

    mindmap3
    Free Member

    I think they may still be ummming and ahhhhing about th steel version; certainly no work on one yet but I guess the full suss is taking up a fair amount of time. From wha I’ve heard, the Ti pre-orders have gone well.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Tick (in case it starts working one day)

    Hob-Nob
    Free Member

    16.5 & 18″ frames.

    64 degree HA with a 140mm fork.

    STA 73 degree

    ETT 600mm

    Reach 435mm

    Stack 622mm

    WB 1188mm

    BB Drop 58mm

    Those are for the 16.5″ frame

    ultracrepidarian
    Free Member

    18″:

    HA 64 deg

    SA 73 deg

    reach 451

    stack 631

    WB 1208

    BB drop 58

    coomber
    Free Member

    451mm reach? That’s surprisingly short.

    bungalistic
    Free Member

    Dan (Stanton) doesn’t think it’s right to give hardtails a long reach, he explains why in this wee interview (look further down interview underneath full suss images)

    Steel is Real frame builders: Dan Stanton of Stanton bikes

    coomber
    Free Member

    Interesting interview, and it’s good that the question was posed to him and answered well. I can’t say I agree from personal experience, but then I’ve never ridden a stanton to compare.

    The finish on that full susser looks so good.

    thepodge
    Free Member

    I’m not convinced that full sus pic is real. I think it could be a rendered image.

    the00
    Free Member

    <i>L</i>ove the look of these.

    Rik
    Free Member

    Is it correct Stanton only offer a 2 year warranty on their Titanium frames?

    In in a world where Titanium frames usually come with a lifetime or at least 10 year warranty – very strange for something so expensive

    tdog
    Free Member

    Kingdom might be a more viable option fir you then . 🙂

    psycorp
    Free Member

    Is it correct Stanton only offer a 2 year warranty on their Titanium frames?

    In in a world where Titanium frames usually come with a lifetime or at least 10 year warranty – very strange for something so expensive

    Doesn’t show much faith in the frame builder/product if that’s true.

    My word this new forum is crap.

    Rik
    Free Member

    Frame Warranty. Due to our high manufacturing standards we offer a two year Manufacturer’s Fault’s Warranty with every frame.

    Taken from their website – £1850 for a frame and only a 2 year warranty…..,,.

    andybrad
    Full Member

    too expensive imo.

    looks lush though

    cokie
    Full Member

    Frame Warranty. Due to our low manufacturing standards we offer a two year Manufacturer’s Fault’s Warranty with every frame.

    That’s what it sounds like to me when offering only 2 years on such an expensive product.

    Presumably these frames are made in a generic Asian warehouse that build other Ti/steel frames, you’d think they could match their lifetime warranty.

    Either way, love the way it looks and wish Stanton all the best. Big fan!

    Rik
    Free Member

    Sure they are top quality frames, and I think I read somewhere that Stanton have had zero failures since they started selling Ti frames.

    But if that’s the case why not back it up with a better warranty esp. as their pricing puts them at the top end for Taiwanese made Ti

    trickydisco
    Free Member

    ignore me.. i’m an idiot i posted the same photos from the news story (took mine from instagram)

    cokie
    Full Member

    Just noticed this…

    Dan has hired a full time welder and a painter, and the company’s Matlock facility has increased its floor space significantly…entirely UK-manufactured frame

    Commendable! Well done Dan. Makes the price more understandable. They managed to do what Cy struggled with. Hopefully they can make it work.

    sparkyrhino
    Full Member

    Looks great, same colour as my first car

    barbs
    Free Member

    So did anyone on here pick up one of these in the first batch?  Thoughts?

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