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Déclaration DNE - Cadre édition Dave Nourie (précommande à 100 $)
Déclaration DNE - Cadre édition Dave Nourie (précommande à 100 $)
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Présentation du cadre en édition très limitée Reklamation DNE - Dave Nourie Edition. Conçu par la légende du Flatland Dave Nourie et construit aux États-Unis par le constructeur de cadres extraordinaire John Corts de @jcortsmetalworks. Précommandez le vôtre dès aujourd'hui pour sécuriser cette œuvre d'art en édition très limitée ! * Prix de détail 499 $ (après acompte de 100 $) + expédition disponible en décembre 2024 *
Spécifications:
- Tube de direction : 75 degrés
- Longueur du tube supérieur : 19"
- Angle du tube de selle : 71 degrés
- Longueur de la base de la chaîne : 13,5" claquée
- Hauteur de support : 7,75"
- Matériau : Chromoly USA 4130
- Supports de frein amovibles
- Tendeurs de chaîne intégrés
- Poids : 4,3 lb
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Of course, the moment I saw this frame, I had to have it. Designed by flatland legend Dave Nourie and built in the USA by frame-builder extraordinaire John Corts, you just *know* it’s going to be a winner. The low production count only adds to the cool factor—mine is #47.
I purchased the green frame and absolutely love it. It’s lightweight, offers multiple braking options, and has zero flex (and I’m 210 lbs). The geometry feels great, and I’m a huge fan of the classic twin top tube design straight out of the ’80s.
There are a few minor drawbacks worth mentioning. The frame does not include chain tensioners as advertised, the decals came off fairly easily, and at 19" it runs a bit short.
That said, I still gave this frame five stars. The lack of chain tensioners was acceptable—small-batch production often comes with tradeoffs, and sometimes you ship the frame and take the lumps. I respect that. As for the decals, it’s a non-issue for me; the frame itself is absolutely stunning. And while the frame is a little short for my preference, I knew the length when I bought it.
For all those reasons, this one still earns a solid five stars. Now I just need to get it autographed.
95% of the bike was ordered from Flat Society.
I've always been a fan of twin top frames and this one is a keeper. Most of the parts for the build came from Flat Society.
This frame is beautiful, retro and modern in the same package. My biggest complaint is that it was marketed as having integrated chain tensionera and it doesn't. There's also some thin paint at welds, and lots of bubbles in the decals. QC could have been a little better.