Quote from: StandardSTA500 without the optional classic gusset. 19.5 top tube little sucker! Freestyle fork with brake mounts. Custom 4 pc. bars with capped ends. All looking sweet in translucent red!
STA500 without the optional classic gusset. 19.5 top tube little sucker! Freestyle fork with brake mounts. Custom 4 pc. bars with capped ends. All looking sweet in translucent red!
This right here was the very first Standard Byke Co prototype frame! The photo (I think) is from early/ mid 1992. Have to love the short 20" top tube frame, standing platform, roller cam front brakes complete with jacked forward bars and tall seat post! Lol! I have to give a shout out to some of the guys that really helped get this going back in the formative days. Kurt Schmidt, Bill Nitchke, Ron Anderson, Sean Murphy, John Wold, and Jamie McParland. Also a huge thank you to Bob Southwick for even dealing with us rowdies and making this a reality! #25yrs
New take on an old idea! The refined Shaman in translucent red! Check out the details in the post!
Holy fk wow Got any specs on it?
Quote from: metalbmxer on January 20, 2017, 05:01:44 AMHoly fk wow Got any specs on it?This one is Steven Hamilton's frame. Don't have the specs but they are all custom made.
We have several customs wrapping up in the shop. Check out the TAO/ Shaman front end on this one. 19.5 top tube and chain stay brakes. We will re post when it comes back from powder.
Check out this Shaman/ Tao influenced frame built for both flatland and street! The rear stay treatment and plug style dropouts smooth out the foot area challenge out back. This thing is extra cool in this neon pink powder by @schwarz_pc