I liked its geometry and the idea.
Check interview of Harry and Rob from WTP on ESPN !

Here's just update of my bike check
Really light weight and enough robust.

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Frame: S&M LTF 20.5
Stem: Primo Aneyerlator
Bar: Kink LYNX
Head: FSA
Fork: S&M Pitch XLT

Front hub: Primo N4 with Bored tuned bearing
Front rim: Sun Rhyno lite
Front tire: KHE Folding dirt tire

Bottom branket: Primo
Crank: Primo Hollow bite with Ti axle
Chain wheel: S&M Tuffman 23t
Chain: KMC 410
Pedal: EASTERN Plastic
Seat: NW sheet pivotal
Seat post: Primo pivotal
Seat post clump: Simple

Rear hub: Primo Mix cassette 8t
Rear rim: Primo balance 7005
Rear tire: Animal ASM-R 1.95

Peg: Tree x 3
Setting: Nothing special but the handle bar is set slightly more vertical than head tube angle to get longer distance from seat to handle. It feels like 20.7 top tube frame(Actual top tube length is 20.5)
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All the photos were taken by my friends aka Photon. Thanks

I tested my hand made "Cam cadie".
We found some bad points on it; Because of small distance between Grip of the cadie and camera, sometimes I pushed some bottons even I didn't intend to do.
But the cadie is globally OK and much better than without it.

Another point is too less sensitivity of camera sensor, so it is hard to film it at night and cam lights may be needed.

The following is just our first trial of filming, it is terrible though.
We'll get better next time!

Cam caddie

I am thinking of taking riding movies just for enjoying myself.
But my small movie cam is difficult to be held with one hand.


Then I found "Cam caddie" on Internet.
But the price is $100 even though the most of parts are made by plastic!


So I made a my Cam caddie by myself with 2 pieces of parts sold in a camera shop. It cost about $30.



I will try it tomorrow !!!

I had been waiting hub guard for Primo N4.
Finally, Primo made it!

Primo will release a brand new hub but hub guard.

Just 2 candidates for my new frame...

FBM Howler ST

20.75", 13.375" CS (slammed), 75 HA, 71 SA, 11.875" b/b height, 4 lbs, 9 oz

FIT Hawk V2


20.75", 13.55" slammed CS), 75 HA, 71 SA, 11.8 bb height, 4.2 lbs

JAM JAM JAM


 

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