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trayze
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Wheel Wright gets Transition Bikes
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May 04, 2007, 08:27:47 PM »
The dirt is out on Transition Bikes. Fresh from the mtns of Washington State come some of
the most diesel framesets you can find and the price is right for the stingy tightwad. Check out
their site TRANSITIONBIKES.COM and see for yourself. If you haven't heard of the Bottlerocket
or Dirtbag, the Trail-or-park or Preston FReefide you soon will. Your friends from Abington Wheel
just got in their first shipment and both frames are sold already. More are on the way.
The wissy is gonna be the east cost 'TRANNY' proving grounds so don't sit in a hole, stroll over to
AWWBS.com Thanks for reading this gratuitous posting Tray - AWWBS
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madmavic
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Re: Wheel Wright gets Transition Bikes
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May 05, 2007, 09:23:58 AM »
yo whats up trayy bagg, it jonny.
transition sells some deisel frames. i drove by the shop yesterday and saw the big ass flyer hanging up in the window. if anyone wants a transition go to wheelwright bike shop. any chance your gonna be getting a few full set ups in stock to drool over? or you guys just selling frames to build up custom? hows about a demo day from a rep go over to the wissy with a transition double or a bottle rocket to rip on?
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Re: Wheel Wright gets Transition Bikes
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May 05, 2007, 10:06:45 AM »
My Gemini is getting tired and I am looking for a new FR rig. I like what I see, but I'm with Jonny, a demo ride on one of those tranny's would be bonus
... Lou
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makiT
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Re: Wheel Wright gets Transition Bikes
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May 05, 2007, 09:43:01 PM »
Heres an idea!
You guys all pitch in for a new Transition frame for me, and then you can demo it once or twice... Everybody wins! Haha...
Seriously though I'm stoked to have them in the shop. Very cool company puttin' out a great product. Come on in and check them out. Hopefully we'll get a Bottlerocket or two in and one of their new bigger hit frames.
Cheers.
-Trev
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dirtmerchant
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May 06, 2007, 06:49:16 PM »
In my dream world I would have a brand new bike to ride each day! That would be sweet... Definitely will stop by when I get back from Fruita and Whistler back to back... June's gonna be nuts... I like their website. Good vibe going at Transition... I will be in Seattle for a few days, any chance of a factory tour? I toured Titus in AZ last year and they had the coolest shop I've seen...
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trayze
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May 06, 2007, 08:42:10 PM »
Well, Ill talk to Cam out there at Tranny and see if a factory <if you wanna call it a factory>
tour is an option. Would be cool if you see their deal up close and report back to us here at
WWBS. When are you out there?
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dirtmerchant
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May 07, 2007, 10:55:38 AM »
I hear ya. I love calling it "factory" from my motocross days... Titus' factory(shop) was smaller than I expected but they were very organized and I was drooling over the machinery and frame materials... Anyway, I will be there June 23 and 24 and then June 30th. Being that these days are on the weekend, it may not work out. Sunday June 24 is the best day as I am driving to Vancouver at some point on that day. Let me know dude! Lou
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trayze
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May 07, 2007, 10:25:00 PM »
ok spoke to dude today, tellls me they dont have frames except ones i dont want until
nest month. So be it, but Cam says no problem for a tour. I told him you are my VIP
and our area mtb club organizer. He seemed honestly stoked to hear someone from
the coast would visit . Ill talk to him about your schedule. TRay
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