Monday, March 31, 2008


As referenced on the front page, we have quite a few things we are testing at the moment, the new Peregrine forks, some new road frames, more Gryphon prototypes (pics below). We've also got some more interesting things in the pipeline with some Ti Swift frames and, shock horror, 26" wheeled frames for the little people on the way for testing. If all goes according to plan we'll be releasing all of these things before the year is out.

I aim to get to a number of events over the coming months, including SSUK, Mountain Mayhem, Bristol Bikefest, 24/12 and the London Cycle Show. I will post a full list shortly.


7 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:17 am

    Looks good and like the colour.

    Chewkw d;-)

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  2. Anonymous10:22 am

    A Swift in Ti? I want one :)

    BMac

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  3. Anonymous3:01 pm

    Is the cream bike a gryphon?
    Is a gryphon a compact geo peregrine or a non-suspension corrected swift?
    If the answer to any of these questions is yes then I want one.
    When are they coming?

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  4. Anonymous3:09 pm

    Yes, the cream bike is a Gryphon. It's basically a non-suspension corrected Swift designed for use with Drop handlebars like the OnOne Midges. I hope to have a limited run of these before the end of the year - though I'm not certain how much call there really is for a drop bar rigid specific singlespeedable 29er - as much as I love it myself...

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  5. Anonymous1:58 pm

    Rigid, non-suspension sounds like something you used to own.
    "Monster-cross" sounds like something you've just got to own.
    PeterH

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  6. Anonymous9:30 pm

    I'd love one in a very different color... something bright like Orange, Lime Green, etc. Outside of that, go for Audi flat Grey or clear coat over metal. :-) Looks like a really sweet "Monster Cross" sort of bike. Is it EBB as well? I hope so!

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  7. Anonymous10:55 pm

    If you built this, you would have the market cornered on production monster cross frames. Just make sure it has all the eyelets, an EBB for SS use, skinny steel tubes, and is available in the US! Oh yeah, while I'm at it, why not a lugged steel fork with clearance for real 29er tires?
    Eric
    Dublin, OH USA

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