Help needed identifying frame
CAADHEAD
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Hi, I picked this frame up the other day and wondered if somebody knew what it is? Its for 24" wheels and single gear. I thought it might be a Haro? but can't find any info on the net. I'm assuming the DMR stickers have been added later. The other thing is what type of bottom bracket does it have? I thought it was a standard BMX type but it seems slightly smaller and is threaded. Forgive my ignorance but I'm from a road background and not very knowledgeable on this type of bike, I've heard of Mid and Spanish BB's, is it one of those? Thanks in advance for your help.
If it moves, shoot it with a Cannon.......dale.
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looks like a standard Euro (MTB) BB or in road terms BSA got any measurements?
or could be oversize ISIS
are you sure it is a 24" wheeled frame? looks like a race BMX"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Yeah def 24". I've actually found out what the bottom bracket is, its specific to ISIS Overdrive that fits a 48mm threaded shell. Seems like Haro was one of the only companies to use this standard and its obsolete already! Gota try and track one down nowIf it moves, shoot it with a Cannon.......dale.0
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Truvative are about the only makers."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Any idea if adapters to run standard MTB BB's exist?If it moves, shoot it with a Cannon.......dale.0
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Looks almost like a trials specific frame, but the seat tube seems to long. Or a race bmx like nicklouse said, deffo not a normal street bmx, swing arm angle is too small.
EDIT: that frame looks very much like a saracen, trialsKona Tanuki Deluxe0 -
I believe that there are.
where and who sorry no ideas."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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