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Post by cantbancollin on Sept 1, 2013 4:13:39 GMT
We are a new bike company co owned by site admin Collin. Drop us lines on what you might want to see as we grow as a company. www.facebook.com/pages/Feel-BMX/475524332543451 here is our facebook These are some ideas for parts. input is appretiated FEEL Sick Frame (“street geo”) 75 headtube 13.4” chainstay (slammed) 71 seat tube angle 11.7” BB Height 9” SOH 20.5”?(depends on budget and demand),20.75”, 21” TT Heat treated 4130 (Supertherm?) Built in seat clamp 1 ⅜ OD top and down tubes SG TT and DT gussets 3/4” O.D.x 0.49" Wall SG SS 3/4” O.D.x 0.49" Wall straight gauge CS 1/2 thick dropouts Welded SS brake mounts or full brakeless Black, Raw, HD Yellow FEEL Just Right Frame (Ian S. signature) please change this as you see necessary, so it really is your personal sig 74.75 headtube 13.5” chainstay (slammed) 71 seat tube angle 11.6 BB Height 8.5” SOH 20.5”?, 20.75”, 21” TT Heat treated 4130 (Supertherm?) Built in seat clamp 1 ⅜ OD top and down tubes TT and DT gussets 3/4” O.D.x 0.35" Wall SG SS 3/4” O.D.x 0.49" Wall straight gauge CS 3/16 thick dropouts Removeable SS brake mounts Black, Raw, Green FEEL Me Up Frame (Collin McClenahan sig. We may not market it as this, since I’m not a super good rider.) 74.5 headtube 13.875” CS 71 seat tube angle 8.75” SOH 11.5 BB Height 21”, 21.25”, 21.5” TT Heat treated 4130 (Supertherm?) Built in seat clamp 1 ⅜ OD top and down tubes DT gusset 3/4” O.D.x 0.35" Wall tapered to ⅝ OD SS 3/4” O.D.x 0.49" Wall tapered to ⅝ OD CS 3/16 thick dropouts Welded CS brake mounts Black, Raw, New Mexico Dirt FEEL Good Bars 8.375”, 8.625”, 8.875” rise 11 degree BS 3 degree US 28.5” wide for 8.375” 29” wide for 8.625” and 8.875” ⅞ OD straight gauge .65” wall 4130 Heat treated Black, Raw, New Mexico Dirt, HD Yellow, Green FEEL The Love Tonight FL Stem 50mm reach, 5 mm rise, rounded backside, chamfered edges, recessed sides, single piece faceplate 6061 Aluminum Polished, Black, Red, Purple, Blue FEEL Like I’ve Never Felt Before TL Stem 53mm reach, 30mm rise, rounded backside, chamfered edges, recessed sides, single piece faceplate 6061 Aluminum Polished, Black, Red, Purple, Blue FEEL Cranky Sprocket 25, 28, 30T sizes nuclear symbol design ⅜” thick 7075 Aluminum Polished, Black, Red, Purple, Blue FEEL Sleepy Hub Guard Front and rear 4130 or 4140 Cromo Black, Raw FEEL Awkward Pegs 4.25x 1.5 4130 or 4140 Cromo Black, Raw
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Post by Tomdon on Sept 1, 2013 4:24:57 GMT
The sick frame is deffo my fave
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Post by cantbancollin on Sept 1, 2013 4:47:40 GMT
The sick frame is deffo my fave Definatly stoked on that one, can't wait for it to drop in 2-3 years
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Post by Topsey on Sept 1, 2013 21:14:32 GMT
Whilst i would love to see a Flatland Frame added to that line up, i know its just not fees-able for a young company & Flatland being such a small part of BMX. HOWEVER, there should be a "Streetland" Frame i can guarantee if you make a Frame with these specs & made to a quality standard, it WILL sell.
75.5 Degree Head Tube Angle 20, 20.5" & 20.75" Top Tube Lengths 71.5 Degree Seat Tube Angle 7.75” Stand Over Height 11.5” Bottom Bracket Height 12.8” to 13.3" Chain Stays 120mm Offset Butted Hour Glass Integrated Head Tube Top & Down Tube Gussets Fully Brakeless - I guess you could offer Removables if you must! Integrated Seat Clamp Internally Butted Seat Tube Hour Glass Mid Bottom Bracket Over Lapped Seat Stays Curved Seat Stay Bridge Hollow Micro Wish Bone Chain Stays 6mm Thick Peg Shaped Drop Outs Integrated Chain Tensioners (Through The Drop Out) 1.25” O.D Straight Gauge Top Tube 1.375” O.D Straight Gauge Down Tube 3/4” O.D x .035” Gauge Tapered to 5/8” Seat Stays 3/4" O.D x .049” Gauge Tapered to 5/8” Chain Stays Gloss Raw Clear Coat
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Post by cantbancollin on Sept 1, 2013 21:18:28 GMT
Whilst i would love to see a Flatland Frame added to that line up, i know its just not fees-able for a young company & Flatland being such a small part of BMX. HOWEVER, there should be a "Streetland" Frame i can guarantee if you make a Frame with these specs & made to a quality standard, it WILL sell. 75.5 Degree Head Tube Angle 20, 20.5" & 20.75" Top Tube Lengths 71.5 Degree Seat Tube Angle 7.75” Stand Over Height 11.5” Bottom Bracket Height 12.8” to 13.3" Chain Stays 120mm Offset Butted Hour Glass Integrated Head Tube Top & Down Tube Gussets Fully Brakeless - I guess you could offer Removables if you must! Integrated Seat Clamp Internally Butted Seat Tube Hour Glass Mid Bottom Bracket Over Lapped Seat Stays Curved Seat Stay Bridge Hollow Micro Wish Bone Chain Stays 6mm Thick Peg Shaped Drop Outs Integrated Chain Tensioners (Through The Drop Out) 1.25” O.D Straight Gauge Top Tube 1.375” O.D Straight Gauge Down Tube 3/4” O.D x .035” Gauge Tapered to 5/8” Seat Stays 3/4" O.D x .049” Gauge Tapered to 5/8” Chain Stays Gloss Raw Clear Coat yeah there has been consideration of a super tech street frame like that, but the mid way 74.75 took its spot because we like it better, but as we develop, there will most likely be a frame out similar to that
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Post by Tomdon on Sept 1, 2013 21:22:13 GMT
Whilst i would love to see a Flatland Frame added to that line up, i know its just not fees-able for a young company & Flatland being such a small part of BMX. HOWEVER, there should be a "Streetland" Frame i can guarantee if you make a Frame with these specs & made to a quality standard, it WILL sell. 75.5 Degree Head Tube Angle 20, 20.5" & 20.75" Top Tube Lengths 71.5 Degree Seat Tube Angle 7.75” Stand Over Height 11.5” Bottom Bracket Height 12.8” to 13.3" Chain Stays 120mm Offset Butted Hour Glass Integrated Head Tube Top & Down Tube Gussets Fully Brakeless - I guess you could offer Removables if you must! Integrated Seat Clamp Internally Butted Seat Tube Hour Glass Mid Bottom Bracket Over Lapped Seat Stays Curved Seat Stay Bridge Hollow Micro Wish Bone Chain Stays 6mm Thick Peg Shaped Drop Outs Integrated Chain Tensioners (Through The Drop Out) 1.25” O.D Straight Gauge Top Tube 1.375” O.D Straight Gauge Down Tube 3/4” O.D x .035” Gauge Tapered to 5/8” Seat Stays 3/4" O.D x .049” Gauge Tapered to 5/8” Chain Stays Gloss Raw Clear Coat That's something I would ride if the bb was slightly higher
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Post by eddiimundo on Sept 6, 2013 10:04:08 GMT
Whilst i would love to see a Flatland Frame added to that line up, i know its just not fees-able for a young company & Flatland being such a small part of BMX. HOWEVER, there should be a "Streetland" Frame i can guarantee if you make a Frame with these specs & made to a quality standard, it WILL sell. 75.5 Degree Head Tube Angle 20, 20.5" & 20.75" Top Tube Lengths 71.5 Degree Seat Tube Angle 7.75” Stand Over Height 11.5” Bottom Bracket Height 12.8” to 13.3" Chain Stays 120mm Offset Butted Hour Glass Integrated Head Tube Top & Down Tube Gussets Fully Brakeless - I guess you could offer Removables if you must! Integrated Seat Clamp Internally Butted Seat Tube Hour Glass Mid Bottom Bracket Over Lapped Seat Stays Curved Seat Stay Bridge Hollow Micro Wish Bone Chain Stays 6mm Thick Peg Shaped Drop Outs Integrated Chain Tensioners (Through The Drop Out) 1.25” O.D Straight Gauge Top Tube 1.375” O.D Straight Gauge Down Tube 3/4” O.D x .035” Gauge Tapered to 5/8” Seat Stays 3/4" O.D x .049” Gauge Tapered to 5/8” Chain Stays Gloss Raw Clear Coat agreed, that geo would be sweet, short snappy and responsive, how i like em
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Post by Topsey on Sept 8, 2013 0:37:51 GMT
Collin i took the time to really read the specs of your Frame.. GOD DAMN!! That really is a PERFECT Trails Frame! 21.5" version would be pretty Fucking Epic for blasting those gigantic Dirt Trannies!
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Post by cantbancollin on Sept 8, 2013 1:22:25 GMT
Collin i took the time to really read the specs of your Frame.. GOD DAMN!! That really is a PERFECT Trails Frame! 21.5" version would be pretty Fucking Epic for blasting those gigantic Dirt Trannies! Precisely, Gonna run 30/10 on it and FSU!
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Post by Tomdon on Sept 8, 2013 2:59:21 GMT
i have good faith in this. hopefully a tech frame at some point
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Post by biggybuggy on Sept 16, 2013 7:51:47 GMT
Make it cheap. As long as you dont use hi ten steel. If you made cheap, kids like me could afford your stuff.
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Post by cantbancollin on Sept 16, 2013 22:09:08 GMT
Make it cheap. As long as you dont use hi ten steel. If you made cheap, kids like me could afford your stuff. We'll do our best, but we aren't going to skimp on quality either. All our stuff WILL be made in USA, so look towards FBM, Solid, or S&M to see what prices may look like
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Sept 17, 2013 3:38:53 GMT
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Post by biggybuggy on Sept 17, 2013 3:38:53 GMT
Make it cheap. As long as you dont use hi ten steel. If you made cheap, kids like me could afford your stuff. We'll do our best, but we aren't going to skimp on quality either. All our stuff WILL be made in USA, so look towards FBM, Solid, or S&M to see what prices may look like if I can get a frame for 200 I would buy, and stuff like 60 dollar cranks. And a really cheap wheelset to, 9t 14mm rear wheel cheap especially for like50 bucks, compete with eastern
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Post by cantbancollin on Sept 17, 2013 3:47:46 GMT
We'll do our best, but we aren't going to skimp on quality either. All our stuff WILL be made in USA, so look towards FBM, Solid, or S&M to see what prices may look like if I can get a frame for 200 I would buy, and stuff like 60 dollar cranks. And a really cheap wheelset to, 9t 14mm rear wheel cheap especially for like50 bucks, compete with eastern I can almost guarantee that isn't gong to happen. Good Quality and prices like that don't mix.
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Sept 17, 2013 23:42:35 GMT
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Post by biggybuggy on Sept 17, 2013 23:42:35 GMT
if I can get a frame for 200 I would buy, and stuff like 60 dollar cranks. And a really cheap wheelset to, 9t 14mm rear wheel cheap especially for like50 bucks, compete with eastern I can almost guarantee that isn't gong to happen. Good Quality and prices like that don't mix. I didn't think so, butb some pc pedadals and grips would be nice
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Post by snman1mal on Sept 18, 2013 13:34:38 GMT
We'll do our best, but we aren't going to skimp on quality either. All our stuff WILL be made in USA, so look towards FBM, Solid, or S&M to see what prices may look like if I can get a frame for 200 I would buy, and stuff like 60 dollar cranks. And a really cheap wheelset to, 9t 14mm rear wheel cheap especially for like50 bucks, compete with eastern you sir, are on crack
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Sept 19, 2013 1:50:59 GMT
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Post by biggybuggy on Sept 19, 2013 1:50:59 GMT
if I can get a frame for 200 I would buy, and stuff like 60 dollar cranks. And a really cheap wheelset to, 9t 14mm rear wheel cheap especially for like50 bucks, compete with eastern you sir, are on crack yeah, I was feelin lucky, not really serious about that
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Post by snman1mal on Sept 19, 2013 2:17:59 GMT
you realize that materials alone are over $150, for a good frame, right?
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Post by biggybuggy on Sept 19, 2013 4:40:12 GMT
you realize that materials alone are over $150, for a good frame, right? yeah, was just done looking at diamond backs and saw how cheap they were, sorry for my ignorance, not trying to be a troll
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Post by cantbancollin on Sept 23, 2013 3:15:04 GMT
So we have 2 more frames in planning, the FEEL Rowdy frame, and the an un named one that's gonna catch you guys off guard. They will most likely com in around our 3rd or 4th run of production frames
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Post by Tomdon on Sept 23, 2013 3:18:26 GMT
ahh. the rowdy cowboy
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Post by Zach on Sept 25, 2013 19:58:46 GMT
have a trails frame called FEEL JetLag or some shit like that...
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Post by cantbancollin on Sept 25, 2013 22:44:15 GMT
have a trails frame called FEEL JetLag or some shit like that... Check the specs on the Feel Me Up
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Post by Zach on Sept 26, 2013 20:38:55 GMT
I still think JetLag as a name for a trails frame is dope tho
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Post by cantbancollin on Sept 26, 2013 23:50:35 GMT
I still think JetLag as a name for a trails frame is dope tho Indeed it is. But Feel Me UP was too good a pun to pass up
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Post by Zach on Sept 27, 2013 15:55:25 GMT
yeah, it is tbh
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Post by jj0996 on Sept 30, 2013 6:59:04 GMT
Thos are good frames but personally I would build a tech frame for tall guys due to that style of riding becoming more and more popular. One with a 21" TT and a 13.5 CS but with a 75.5 degree HT, and a 11.5 BB for a mix of sensitivity and stability
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Post by snman1mal on Sept 30, 2013 13:34:21 GMT
are you guys releasing any products this year?
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Post by Tomdon on Sept 30, 2013 17:28:13 GMT
Not likely. These things take time. There is alot of shit to be done before becoming a legit company. You can't just have parts made and start selling. That would get you shut down so fast
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Post by bmxsteve99 on Sept 30, 2013 23:20:43 GMT
SHOTS FIRED!
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