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Improve your technical street skills with an Alex Donnachie signature frame
Alex Donnachie's 2020 signature bike is designed in his home country of Scotland and is inspired 100% by his technical style of street riding. When you ride as Alex does, a responsive frame with great maneuverability is a must-have.
Don't worry about tire rubbing with the new invest cast yoke technology
- Lots of tire clearance when slammed (when the axle sits as far forward as it can go)
- Adds stiffness to the rear triangle area
- Looks cool and clean
Durable frame for technical street sessions
- Keep your chain nice and tight all the time with its built-in chain tensioners
- Practice you technicalities with an ultra-short and responsive 12.5" chainstay
- Durable Japanese chrome steel frame with a combination of butted tubing and external gussets
- Keep your seat in place with its cool-looking seat post clamp cut for better clamping
- Fits up to 2.4" tires
Notice: Brakeless design with no brake mounts or guides
Specifications
BMX Discipline:
Freestyle BMX
Chainstay length (Slammed):
12.5'' (31.8cm)
Chainstay length (Centre):
13'' (33cm)
Frame standover height:
8.7" (22.1cm)
Bottom Bracket:
Mid
Weight:
5lbs
Headtube angle:
75.5°
Dropout size:
12.5mm
Seat clamp:
Integrated
Headset type:
Integrated 1 1/8"
Headtube length:
117mm
BMX Brake Included:
Brakeless (Brake not possible)
Gyro compatible:
No
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reviews (3)
Pretty light, welds look good. Paint is rather fragile, I’m not sure it has a top coat. Fade looks cool though. Bearing surfaces are well finished and have good tolerance. My one real issue is that the drop outs are a bit too long when slammed which I’m assuming most people will do with this frame as the short back end is kind of “it’s thing”. I think a style like the wtp network would be better. Other than that, yeah, nice. | ||
Aidan G. (Hyde) | ||
14-01-2021
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Love this frame; everything about it: the color, the yolk, beefy dropouts, the short chainstay and responsive geometry. One sad part is that they don't offer lifetime warranty like some companies. | ||
Michael T. (Garden Grove) | ||
19-10-2020
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