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milhous:
That Dirt Monster isn't really an Integrated headtube. It used some large regular sealed bearings pressed into the headtube, basically a bottom bracket for a headtube.

http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/dirt_master/52868

Arttu:
Just bought my old Campillo back. Lovely frame, nice proportions and really lightweigth.

Boomhauer:
Hey Bobby, are you still working for Full Factory? What made you pull the trigger on an S&M/T1 and a Standard? P.S. Those Cult gum tires slide on any surface.. they're pretty much the worst thing ever.

montymitch:

--- Quote from: milhous on August 07, 2014, 11:02:23 PM ---That Dirt Monster isn't really an Integrated headtube. It used some large regular sealed bearings pressed into the headtube, basically a bottom bracket for a headtube.

http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/dirt_master/52868

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I think we have a winner in the Worst Headtube Design category.
Does anybody here have any experience with these? It looks like those bearings would be subjected to a lot of sideload punishment.

Mychaylo:

--- Quote from: Boomhauer on August 16, 2014, 09:23:04 AM ---Hey Bobby, are you still working for Full Factory? What made you pull the trigger on an S&M/T1 and a Standard? P.S. Those Cult gum tires slide on any surface.. they're pretty much the worst thing ever.

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Bobby left full factory to move back to standard country to be closer to his family.

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