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Black Market Riot Frame

Average Rating 5.00/5
# of Reviews 1
MSRP $ 400.00
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Description:
    The Riot is made from the same drawing as the infamous Mob with the same proven geometry but a more affordable price tag.

  • Horizontal dropouts only 21.5" or 22" toptube lengths
  • Integrated headset, Euro BB, disc brakes
  • 69 degree head angle, 70 degree seat angle
  • 11" standover, 12.25" BB height, 15.625" chainstays

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      Submitted by D-Man a Downhiller from Rhode Island
      Date Reviewed: 12/10/2007 5:34:37 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $400
      Purchased At: Ride-This.com
      Strengths: The frame feels terrific. Stiff, light and great welds and paint. Very clean, great geometry and a good price.
      Weaknesses: I have not found any yet.
      Similar Products Tried: Santa Cruz Chameleon
      Bike Setup: Black, 21.5" tt, horizontal drops - Pike (going to an Argyle), Woodman SS hubs laced to Mavic EX721, Shadow Conspiracy cranks, Rennen chainwheel, WeThePeople headset, Thomson X4 stem, Truvativ bar, HFX-9 disc brake, Wellgo pedals.
      Bottom Line: I was a BMX racer, then turned XC racer, then turned DH/FR rider now turning to DJ and park in a span of 20+ years (now 34). After getting into XC/FR/DH I could not go back to a 20" bike for DJ/Park. Decided to get a 26" frame and build a bike from scratch.

      The frame is awesome. Perect geometry I was looking for. I really wanted a clean lined bike with no derailler hangar or derailler line tabs. Just the rear brake tabs only. Searched around for a while and wanted to get a MOB. Only difference was tubing, gyro tabs up front, beer bottle opener rear dropout and a 1/4" less weight - all of which I would not miss or even notice.

      Ordered the frame and had it in less than a week. Props to Ride-This.com. Hand built my wheelset and purchased the remainder of parts. Little bit of FR and a little bit of BMX stuff. Everything went together perfectly.

      The frame is super smooth, light (for a CrMo), stiff and perfect park/DJ geometry. I used to have trouble with manuals on my last bike but this bike manuals like a dream. Really holds well. Bike is very flickable and pointable in the park. Stays are nice and short and I was able to get a great chainline where the rear wheel is the closest it can be to the seat tube. Makes a real short rear end.

      Few pics (copy and post in URL):

      http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff255/derekbarnett/DCP_2221.jpg

      http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff255/derekbarnett/DCP_2216_edited.jpg

      ALl in all this bike is terrific.

      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5



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