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25% off 2009 Turner Frames

admin | March 11th, 2010 | No Comments »

Chain Reaction Cycles have just taken a delivery of factory clearance frames on the 2009 model Turner Frames. They are offering these at a huge 25% discount whilst stocks last.
Turner frames are renowned all over the world as high quality, handmade frames. Through the culmination of years of experience combined with true [...]

Full Suspension Mountain Bike Frame

admin | January 17th, 2010 | No Comments »

Specifically designed for those bikers looking to set out across the most mountainous of terrain, full suspension mountain bike frames are going to offer you numerous advantages over a hardtail bike when on rigorous trails. These include most notably increased control and less overall strain on the rider from bumps, torques, and other stressors known [...]

Isaac Joule Frame 2006, Reduced to £1,065.00

admin | January 11th, 2010 | No Comments »

With a focus on aerodynamics and no compromise to performance, handling and weight and fully windtunnel developed using the very latest technologies. The Joule is a beautifully hand laid-up all carbon frameset, made from the finest Torayca T1000G carbon filament.
Isaac Monocoque fork with dual diameter steerer 1.25-inch lower race and a 1.125-inch upper [...]

Time Trial Frame

admin | October 31st, 2009 | No Comments »
Time RXR VIP Module Frameset

Time Trial Bikes have frames which are essentially the same as a standard road bike only with much beefier and more aggressive looks with a massive emphasis on aerodynamics – in time trials the minute amounts of seconds shaved off due to these performance changes matter! Designed primarily for going as fast as possible, [...]

XC Mountain Bike Frame

admin | September 20th, 2009 | No Comments »
XC Mountain Bike Frame

The biggest decision to make when picking a new Cross Country (XC) mountain bike frame is that of hard tail or full suspension.
This is a massive decision but really just boils down to the riders’ preference based on the type of terrain they will usually be riding on and their riding style.
Hard tail bikes will [...]

Hardtail Frames

admin | May 4th, 2009 | Comments Off
Hardtail MTB

Photo by Renegade_Paul
Hardtail MTB Frames are a tried and tested standard and come on bikes we buy for kids from halfords to cross country (XC) bikes which are probably the best selling types of mountain bikes on the market today.
Hardtail bikes are a tried and tested staple and remain reliable today (where full suspension can [...]

Full Suspension MTB Frames

admin | May 4th, 2009 | Comments Off
MTB Full Suspension

Photo by Jonathan Shield
In mountain bike styles where the bike, and rider is put under extreme stress full suspension bikes have become increasingly popular.  The bikes feature a fairly standard frame geometry however include rear suspension and may be further customised by the type of event the rider is interested in such as freeride (FR), [...]

Jump / Street Frames

admin | May 4th, 2009 | Comments Off
Jump

Picture by andy_c
Jump and Street MTB Frames are vastly different from any other king of MTB Frame.  Whilst having to maintain being as lightweight as possible these frames also need to be built to last due to the huge amount of torture they will be put under.  Jump and Street frames are also designed with [...]

Road Bike Frame

admin | May 4th, 2009 | Comments Off
Road Bike

Photo by Malias
Road Bikes (or racers as we used to call them back in the day!) are road racing bikes.  They are generally made of very lightweight materials, have thinner wheels and drop handle bars.  The design, much like that of triathlon bikes is created for maximum aerodynamics both in bike and rider posture.
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Triathlon Bike Frame

admin | May 4th, 2009 | Comments Off
Triathlon

Picture by Scott92116
Triathlon bikes are very different to your standard MTB.  Although similar to road race frames, they are designed to optimize aerodynamics.  The bikes are designed with aggressive geometry which means almost vertical tube angels, a low stem and handlebars which are relative to the saddle, which again increases the aerodynamics.  The bikes will [...]