conception and build of the latest Rons Bike with a little trip to the MADE bike show to show it off. Pre order details and more specs in the next video some time, some day!
Ronnie, Bene, JonBenét, Benedict. Your passion for bikes is highly addictive. Shooting your bike at MADE was a highpoint of the weekend. Keep at it buddy!
I love mine, and will have my full thoughts on it in the next video --- also the pre order details. should be able to make enough for anyone who wants one.
@@ultraromance Nice! Funny it's stock, I could have sworn I heard that somewhere before...maybe a Mr. Bungle record? I have an adobe stock account, I'm going to track it down and use it as my wife's ringtone.
I cannot speak for Ron but I’m pretty sure it’s about aesthetics. Nice cantilevers like Paul do look the best even though we all know V-brakes are more effective.
@@ultraromance i did use vittoria latex tubes in my 29x2.2 tires. would be interested in your opinion on such a setup as a suppleness pervert. (great new bike concept btw)
Rigid MTB from 1990, only it's a 29er. Would love to see the P&L sheet from this brand. The bike industry is tanking, hard, but these boutique hipsters just keep at it. Good luck.
Yeahh bro thats the shit..i built myself an 1992 rocky mountsin equipe in jade with xt rapid fire and all original parts up here in belgium...and i am lovin it....best bikes built in the 90s ❤
In the case this ends up phasing out the Alumalith, will you offer it in a raw finish? Also, sizing recomendation for drop and flat bar configuration would be lovely! Very excited for pre-order and cant wait to see in person at Deer Lake!
That little piece that goes under the handle bars that holds the front brake cable. What's that called and what kind are you using. I need one for my gf bike and I'm having trouble finding something cool
@@davidross8233 That was where the fun started, for sure. Then once you unjammed the chain you could count the moments until the now-damaged chain would explode on the side of the trail leaving you fiddling with a chain tool (since quick links didn't exist yet). Man, I miss the old days.