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The Hitcher

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You dudes really need to try and make your posts vaguely make sense so other people can work out what the f**k you're talking about...

"Regardless of the fact your telling me, You can't give a review on a frame till you've broken it ?"

Is that you saying that you can't review a frame 'til you've broken it, or is 'you can't give a review on a frame til you've broken it' the 'fact' that Grant is telling you?

As a side note: You can post the rules/guidelines all you want, that still doesn't mean that people are going to get warned...

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f**king hell, why does there always have to be an argument. Just learn to shut up and not take things so personally.

Make: Triton

Model: custom design

Year: 2007

Quick spec used with the Frame: gu forks, trialtech forged stem, monty 740mm bars, 26" wheels

WB: 1085

Chain stays: 372

BB rise: 45

Head Angle: 72

Strength rating out of 10: no idea

Weight: ~1800g with thick paint

Overall comments: Really springy frame but stiff where it needs to be (ie. no need for a booster). Apparently really easy on the rear wheel and fantastic for front wheel moves - that's what other riders say... can't really give genuine feedback yourself if you've been using a frame for a long time. Obviously once you get used to something, it's good for everything because you've just adapted.

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