Wow. Look at those seat stays. Legs wide open, ready for a big fat tire. The Nemesis Project is working on a new freestyle frame called the Trackfighter. Awesome name!
Wow. Look at those seat stays. Legs wide open, ready for a big fat tire. The Nemesis Project is working on a new freestyle frame called the Trackfighter. Awesome name!
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ill be posting up a documentation of his build precess with photos and such in the next couple weeks. Also a little review of one of these frames...they look damn nice.
Posted by: kris | November 16, 2009 10:52 PM
this looks so cool
Posted by: andy | November 16, 2009 11:24 PM
this looks so cool
Posted by: andy | November 16, 2009 11:24 PM
Brad, man in charge of nemesis and frame builder posted this on trick track, about the price.
"There being trickled out right now , there are 5 already sold and being build as I type .
Price for the initial run is going to be $900.00 - direct price
Suggested retail will be slightly higher FYI
( the higher sug retail price is set to help protect our dealers and distributers once these frames hit the retail stores and foreign shores )"
pretty expensive, but coming from a pretty smallll company. not horrible.
Posted by: manny. | November 17, 2009 1:21 AM
no $ in 24/26's eh?
Posted by: Vas | November 17, 2009 9:17 AM
Thanks for interest in our new frame !
Everyone involved in developing this frame are very excited on how the first prototypes came out .
We have already received a order from our dist in Japan for these so as always they will be getting the first production versions .
Vas- We build bikes and part people want , you know this !
Posted by: Brad | November 17, 2009 12:26 PM
This thing looks SO SICK. I like the rawness too...
What size tire can it hold? is there a fork?
Posted by: KrEEEstowfUr | November 17, 2009 1:44 PM
there isn't a fork for the frame...however...it was designed to work with the top forks on the market such as...the bruiser fork, se landing gear(26in/700c), BMW cluster fork,...etc...
i'll be running an identiti park rebate fork on mine....
as far as tires go...32c tires fit slammed in to the rear dropout with ROOM to spare...soo 35+ tires wouldn't be a problem
Posted by: chris.vistan. | November 17, 2009 6:35 PM
there isn't a fork for the frame...however...it was designed to work with the top forks on the market such as...the bruiser fork, se landing gear(26in/700c), BMW cluster fork,...etc...
i'll be running an identiti park rebate fork on mine....
as far as tires go...32c tires fit slammed in to the rear dropout with ROOM to spare...soo 35+ tires wouldn't be a problem
Posted by: chris.vistan. | November 17, 2009 6:36 PM