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What Frame Has Very Simelar Geo To The Zona Zenith


Davetrials

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sorry im abit pissed off, ignore that

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ZHI Z1

Wheel base: 1080mm, Rear Chainstay: 380mm, Head angle: 72 degrees, Bottom bracket rise: +35mm, 1 1/8 head tube, Dedicated 4 bolt mounts, CNC machined dropouts/Chainstay yoke, Weight: 2000g

ZHI Z2

Wheel base: 1075mm, Rear Chainstay: 380mm, Head angle: 72 degrees, Bottom bracket rise: +35mm, 1 1/8†head tube, Dedicated 4 bolt mounts, CNC machined dropouts/Chainstay yoke, Weight: 2000g

Yaabaa Bow

· Wheel base: 1070mm · Rear Chainstay: 385mm · Head angle: 72 degree · Bottom bracket rise: +30mm · 1 1/8 head tube · Dedicated 4 bolt mounts · CNC machined dropouts/Chainstay yoke · Weight: 2000g

07 pure

Wheelbase: 1075mm

Chainstay Length: 385mm

BB Rise: 20mm

Head Angle: 72 degrees

Centre of BB shell to top centre of head tube: 660mm (26")

07 control, both long and short are fairly close

Wheelbase: Short 1060mm, Long 1080mm

Chainstay Length: 375mm

BB Rise: 20mm

Head Angle: 72 degrees

Centre of BB shell to top centre of head tube: Short 655mm (25.75"), Long 675mm (26.5")

Atomz AKT II, both again

Wheelbase: Short 1070, Long 1085mm

Chainstay Length: 380mm

BB Rise: 35mm

Head Angle: 71.5 degrees

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I had a 110 mm stem on my (temporary) frame, that felt like a barge, now I have a 105mm stem and its totally changed it, made it really bunnyhopable, it improved the ride 10X, it doesn't feel like a barge at all now.

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