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Ian Schwartz Signature frame
Top five reasons for buying this frame-
1.Ian is a shredder and also one of my favorite riders.
2.I think Sunday is a really innovative company and is pushing the industry in a good direction.
3. It has a life time warranty and that is deff a plus for me.
4.I really liked the whole theme for marketing the frame prior to the actual release. It was raddddd
5. My mommy liked the stickers.
Favorite things about the frame(after riding it)-
1. It went together super easy,and I like easy haha.
2.From what i can tell so far It's strong as fuck and dialed.
3.Its light as helll which i guess brings me to my next favorite.
4. Of course the built-in seat post is awesome,saves some weight and is pretty much the perfect height.And its wicked neat bruh.
5.This was a bit of a surprise.The dropouts have built in chain tensioners which I didn't know prior to putting my back wheel on.
6.I think the whole design of the frame is pretty badass.
7. It scores points with the ladies well at least so far.
Here are the specs i pulled off dans
20.5 top tube Weight all put together is 22.4 pounds Ian Schwartz signature frame made from 41 Thermal chromoly featuring a double-butted toptube, integrated headtube, New Wave dent resistant downtube and a Wave gusset at the headtube and downtube junction making an extremely strong front end. Other features include integrated Pivotal seatpost, tapered and butted chainstays and seatstays, 8mm hollow dropouts, integrated chain tensioners, post weld machined BB shell to insure a perfect fit, new one piece wishbone rear end design making it lighter and stronger than previous versions and custom graphics designed by Ian himself. Headset Type: Integrated (Campy Style) BB Type: Mid BB Height: 11.75" Chainstay: 13.75" Headtube Angle: 74.5° Seattube Angle: 71° Seatpost Size: Integrated pivotal Dropout Size: 14mm Weight:4.8 lbs i guess that covers it you could probably edit it to make it shorter if needed caleb
Top five reasons for buying this frame-
1.Ian is a shredder and also one of my favorite riders.
2.I think Sunday is a really innovative company and is pushing the industry in a good direction.
3. It has a life time warranty and that is deff a plus for me.
4.I really liked the whole theme for marketing the frame prior to the actual release. It was raddddd
5. My mommy liked the stickers.
Favorite things about the frame(after riding it)-
1. It went together super easy,and I like easy haha.
2.From what i can tell so far It's strong as fuck and dialed.
3.Its light as helll which i guess brings me to my next favorite.
4. Of course the built-in seat post is awesome,saves some weight and is pretty much the perfect height.And its wicked neat bruh.
5.This was a bit of a surprise.The dropouts have built in chain tensioners which I didn't know prior to putting my back wheel on.
6.I think the whole design of the frame is pretty badass.
7. It scores points with the ladies well at least so far.
Here are the specs i pulled off dans
20.5 top tube Weight all put together is 22.4 pounds Ian Schwartz signature frame made from 41 Thermal chromoly featuring a double-butted toptube, integrated headtube, New Wave dent resistant downtube and a Wave gusset at the headtube and downtube junction making an extremely strong front end. Other features include integrated Pivotal seatpost, tapered and butted chainstays and seatstays, 8mm hollow dropouts, integrated chain tensioners, post weld machined BB shell to insure a perfect fit, new one piece wishbone rear end design making it lighter and stronger than previous versions and custom graphics designed by Ian himself. Headset Type: Integrated (Campy Style) BB Type: Mid BB Height: 11.75" Chainstay: 13.75" Headtube Angle: 74.5° Seattube Angle: 71° Seatpost Size: Integrated pivotal Dropout Size: 14mm Weight:4.8 lbs i guess that covers it you could probably edit it to make it shorter if needed caleb








