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English => General Flatland Forum => Topic started by: Mr News Bot on November 16, 2009, 07:49:02 PM
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Deep BMX came up with a handlebar prototype called the Escobar. Maybe you already noticed it on some of the Zupermarket jam photos. So far they haven´t released any technical information, probably because they are still testing it. The next addition to the Deep portfolio will be a seat and seatpost.
On the Deep website you´ll also find a new bike check of Benjamin Großjohann and a new shop page with the pegs, barends and gripstoppers Benjamin is building.
(http:///upload/media/2009-11-16-19-33-31benb7_copy.jpg)
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those are quite...
radd :beer:
great job deep
refreshing take on bar design
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Definitely someone comes up with something considerably fresh, it was about time really..
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I honestly thought those were st.Martin's. Cool design though haha ^_^
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I think I will be purchasing these in the future to match my frame. Does anyone know the specs, or haven't they been released yet? They look pretty original.
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im definately gonna buy these cause i love 2pc trendy bars ;D
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I think they are actually 4 piece bars that look like a 2 piece design.
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is that little bottom part welded in then? it does look that way...
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I think I will be purchasing these in the future to match my frame. Does anyone know the specs, or haven't they been released yet? They look pretty original.
So far they havenīt released any technical information, probably because they are still testing it.
;D :P
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those are quite...
radd :beer:
great job deep
refreshing take on bar design
Definitely someone comes up with something considerably fresh, it was about time really..
I honestly thought those were st.Martin's. Cool design though haha ^_^
St Martin - St Honore
(http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/5770/sthonorebig.jpg)
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KHE - DaFu
(http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/3691/dafu.jpg)
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Deep - The Escobar
(http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/1952/escobar.jpg)
:wacko: :wacko: :wacko:
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ha, ha, hilarious ;D :beer:
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It's more like old Haro bars from the 80's...
(http://i656.photobucket.com/albums/uu287/dpercival1971/85%20Haro%20Master%20Build/IMG_1223.jpg)
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That Deep site is dope. Loving the look of everything there. Style for miles...
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Does anyone know the specs on these?
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Does anyone know the specs on these?
Please, stop asking already. ;D
You'll find the answer in the opening post as well as in my previous post on this page! :ph34r:
They tested the Blitz frame for a period of 2 years. Since these are bars, I expect a testing period somewhere in the neighborhood of 6-12 months. And the testing has just begun. ;)
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It's more like old Haro bars from the 80's...
([url]http://i656.photobucket.com/albums/uu287/dpercival1971/85%20Haro%20Master%20Build/IMG_1223.jpg[/url])
+1 on the Haro bars reference. That's the first thing that came to my mind.