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Atomz Quark 2 20"


Mark W

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Jesus.. do they want to copy anymore of there products? Front and Rear rims, atomz 96 click anddd the stem..

Not too bad though..

EDIT: rear tube fail.

- Affordable 20" full bike from Atomz.

Frame and Forks

- Frame: Atomz Quark 2.

- Forks: Atomz Quark 2 Disc Only.

Wheels

- Front hub: Atomz Elitis Disc, 32h

- Rear hub: Atomz Elitis Disc, 32h

- Chain tensioner: Atomz Single Speed

- Front rim: Atomz Elitis 32h, drilled

- Rear rim: Atomz Elitis 32h, drilled

- Spokes: Atomz Elitis

- Rim tape: Atomz Elitis

- Inner tube (front): Atomz

- Inner tube (rear): Atomz

- Front tyre: Maxxis Creepy Crawler 2.0"

- Rear tyre: Maxxis Creepy Crawler 2.5"

Brakes

- Front brake: Hope Mono V2

- Rear brake: Hope Mono V2

Drivetrain

- Cranks: Atomz Elitis ISIS 160mm, Black

- Bashring: Atomz Elitis

- Freewheel: Atomz 96-Click

- Chain: Z610-HX

- Rear Sprocket: Atomz Splined Single speed 12T

- Pedals: Atomz Magnesium, Black

- Bottom bracket: Atomz First ISIS 127.5mm

Steering

- Headset: Atomz internal

- Stem: Atomz Forged 150mm x 30°

- Grips: Atomz foam

- Handlebars: Atomz Elitis riser

Geometry

- Wheelbase: 1005mm

- Chainstay length: 350mm

- Bottom bracket rise: +80mm

- Head angle: 71.5°

Weight (including pedals)

- 8.86kg / 19.53lbs -

Edited by Laurence--Trials
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Interestingly, Atomz brought this design of rim out before Onza.

Rear tube fail?

I saw Rob Poyser running the prototype of that rear rim and we chatted about it at the last comp I ever did, which was in 2008. :lol:

AT LAST trials has followed the rest of the world and opted for post mount. Strange tyre choice though, I would have expected it to come with Try-Alls, I thought they were kinda like sister companies?

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AT LAST trials has followed the rest of the world and opted for post mount. Strange tyre choice though, I would have expected it to come with Try-Alls, I thought they were kinda like sister companies?

Shame you can't get a trials brake with post mount eh :P

No no no, Atomz and Koxx/Try-All are competitors!

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They will be a soon as we have photos.

Because the tyre isn't fully inflated.

Oh right, am i aloud to ask price, weight and if you have the 20" too?

Cheers for telling me that, always wondered why they went in.

After looking at the bike a little more, i'm taking a bit more of a liking to it.

EDIT: is there a HS33 version?

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not a trials brake, they're designed for XC really...

This is the same for vee brakes and Magura's, doesn't stop people using them for trials :S

BB7's (and BB5's) are the most powerful disc brakes that I've come across whilst riding trials, maybe I'm slightly biased towards them over a Hope because I much prefur the feel of cable brakes.

Just because a component doesn't say "trials" on the side of it, or is not deisigned by a trials company doesn't necessarily mean that its not trials worthy..

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Did you just try calling up about this?

Either way - it's a special system that basically only works with the Atomz frames and the Atomz hubs. The hubs have a different sized axle in them to conventional hubs, and that axle runs through an un-threaded, closed dropout through the hub into a threaded, closed dropout on the other side.

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Did you just try calling up about this?

Either way - it's a special system that basically only works with the Atomz frames and the Atomz hubs. The hubs have a different sized axle in them to conventional hubs, and that axle runs through an un-threaded, closed dropout through the hub into a threaded, closed dropout on the other side.

Nah wasn't me, I'm far too skint to be interested in something like that!

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Atomz hud and axle system best so far by a long way, no messing around no lining up love it Danny Butler and Ben Slinger both using this system now and very happy with it, = winner.

as for the post mount brakes again mint, no messing around with shims etc its the future by a long way.

Dave

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